Study Abroad
Study immigration pathways to relocate to the country of your choice.

Canada
A Canadian passport is highly-coveted worldwide, especially among travel enthusiasts. This is because it grants the bearer Visa-free access to over 185 countries. Canada is also a popular destination among families, students and career academics for her affordable quality education, high quality of life, multicultural, tolerant, and vibrant cities.
You can work a maximum of 20 hours per week while classes are in session. The Canadian government offers a one-year post-study work visa for 1 year program while 3 years post-study work permit for 2 years academic programs from a Designated Learning Institution.

USA
The U.S. higher education system is unique for its diversity and independence, with oversight and responsibility for the system largely residing with higher education institutions themselves. This system embodies some of the best qualities of U.S. culture and society – flexibility, openness, and an environment that encourages innovation.
A close relationship between research and education has brought a number of U.S. institutions to the forefront of research and technological development.
Universities in the U.S. pride themselves on being at the forefront of technology, research and techniques, and in making the best possible equipment and resources available to their students.

United Kingdom
The UK and its universities have an undisputed reputation for academic excellence and quality with thousands of courses available for students, as well as being an ideal destination for many decades for over a million international students from all over the world.
Moreover, in UK, similar to most of the top international study destinations, foreign students are allowed to work part-time. In the UK as an international student, you’re allowed to work up to 20 hours at maximum per week during term-time and full-time during holiday breaks.
In a major boost for international students, the UK government offers a two-year post-study work visa, expanding opportunities for talented international students to build successful careers in the UK.

Australia
Australian institutions offer a wide range of courses – from Science to Management and Commerce, Humanities , Engineering, Law and Health sciences. Australian institutions rank among the world’s best by discipline, particularly in engineering and technology, medicine, environmental science, and accounting and finance.
International students in Australia on a valid student visa can work for up to 20 hours per week while school is in session, and there is no limit on the number of hours an international student can work during recognized school vacations.

Ireland
Higher Education in Ireland is provided mainly by universities, institutes of technology and colleges of education. In addition, a number of other third level institutions provide specialist education in such fields as art and design, medicine, business studies, rural development, theology, music and law.
International students can only work up to 20 hours a week during the school year, and full time (40 hours) during the holidays. As a masters/postgraduate student, you are now eligible for 24 months to find employment/apply for a work permit.