Yes, most major study destinations (including Canada, UK, Australia, and USA) allow international students to work part-time (usually up to 20 hours per week) during academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks. This helps cover living expenses and provides valuable international work experience.
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Unlock World-Class Education Transform your academic future with Hyperion Global Consultancy. A Student Visa is more than just a travel document; it is your entry ticket to the world’s most prestigious universities and colleges. We simplify the complex admissions and visa process for top destinations like Canada, the UK, the USA, Australia, and Europe. From choosing the right course to securing your study permit, our expert counselors ensure your journey to global education is smooth and successful.
- University Admissions
- Course Selection Scholarship
- Financial Aid Guidance SOP Writing
- Interview Preparation Post-Study Work Visa Planning
Comprehensive Student Support We understand that studying abroad is a significant emotional and financial investment. Our team provides end-to-end mentorship, ensuring that your application highlights your academic potential. We handle the technicalities of financial proof, university correspondence, and embassy filings so you can focus on preparing for your new campus life.
Benefits of Student Visa
Why Study Abroad? Holding a valid student visa grants you access to superior educational infrastructure and global networking opportunities. It allows you to immerse yourself in a new culture while gaining qualifications that are recognized worldwide. Furthermore, most student visas offer legal pathways to work part-time during studies and full-time after graduation.
- Access to Global Career OpportunitiesAccess to Global Career Opportunities
- Part-Time Work Rights (20 Hrs/Week)
- Cultural Exposure & Personal Growth
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Additional Documents
Essential Checklist for Admissions To secure your study permit, you must prove your academic eligibility and financial stability to the immigration authorities.
- Valid Letter of Acceptance (LOA/CAS/I-20)
- Academic Transcripts & Certificates
- Proof of English Proficiency (IELTS/PTE)
- Proof of Funds (Tuition + Living Expenses)
Frequently asked Questions
Common Queries About Study Permits The transition from a student in your home country to an international scholar involves many steps. Below are the most common questions regarding study gaps, working rights, and financial requirements.Common Queries About Study Permits The transition from a student in your home country to an international scholar involves many steps. Below are the most common questions regarding study gaps, working rights, and financial requirements.
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Can I work while studying on a student visa?
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Is a study gap acceptable for a student visa?
A study gap (years between your last degree and now) is acceptable if it is justified with valid proof, such as work experience certificates or medical records. However, long unexplained gaps can be a red flag. We help you draft a strong "Statement of Purpose" (SOP) to explain these gaps effectively to the visa officer.
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What happens after I graduate?
Can I stay back? Most countries offer a "Post-Study Work Visa" (like the PGWP in Canada or the Graduate Route in the UK). This allows you to stay and work in the country for 2 to 3 years after graduation. This period is crucial for gaining the work experience needed to apply for Permanent Residency (PR) later on.
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