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What is BorderPass

BorderPass is changing the Canadian immigration process.

About BorderPass

BorderPass is changing how to study, work, and live in Canada. Our digital platform offers a clear, simple, guided, and secure process to get your student visa and plan your pathway to permanent residence (PR)

How do I get started with BorderPass?

Answer a few questions, and our intelligent software will assess your eligibility, likelihood of being approved, and create a personalized document list that is specific to your application. While you are obtaining your key documentation, your BorderPass Canadian immigration lawyer will review all your support letters, study plan, and legal submissions to ensure you have the strongest application possible. You will be supported and guided throughout this entire process.

After your study permit application is reviewed by a Canadian immigration lawyer, your application is submitted to the Government of Canada and our team will handle all government communications and prepare you for any next steps including documentation and instructions for pre-arrival, entering Canada, and beyond.

Become a BorderPass Member

Using our visa application platform also provides you with Membership to BorderPass. Membership offers complete support for all your needs as a newcomer, from arrival to throughout your entire stay in Canada. We will manage all your immigration needs including visa extensions,  post-graduate work permits (PGWP), permanent residency applications (PR), and more.

You will have access to essential services that all students will need once they arrive in Canada and throughout their stay. You will also have real time access to Canadian immigration lawyers should you have any questions or issues.

These are just a few of the benefits that BorderPass Members receive.

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