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US to allow more Canadian students to study in its universities

Posted on February 25, 2016
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The US Department General in Toronto sees more than 100,000 visa applications for every year. While Canadian students are among the main ten of general visa candidates to the United States, Canadians represent just three percent of aggregate candidates. Individuals from China, India, Iran, the Philippines, Pakistan, Nigeria and Iraq make up the dominant part of nationalities who apply for US visas.

Be that as it may, students represent up to 25 percent of all visa applications to the US Office. As per stats from the US Office in Toronto, more than 25,000 visas were prepared a year ago from 20 colleges and 24 universities just in Ontario.

Shortly, the American government is hoping to expand the quantity of Canadian students considering the United States, particularly innovation students. In fact most students who apply for a U.S. Visa in Toronto are affirmed, around 85-90 %.

A number of students are uncertain about the do’s and don’ts, the kind of structures to complete, or how to apply. It can be a puzzling process. To help students who need to think about the United States, the US Office welcomed the press to the office to demonstrate precisely how it’s finished. For individuals who have no clue,  a US visa is a license to apply for passage to the United States. There are various US visas to apply for however, the one that exclusively concerns students is the F-1 visa.

The F-1 visa is for students who have been acknowledged to learn at a US college or school. Canadian students, be that as it may, needn’t worry about a visa when considering about studying in the United States. While the visa application procedure is very diverse for non-Canadian students, the accompanying data is material to Canadian students as it were.

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