Jsl eduvisory services
About Us
we specialise in guiding students through every stage of their international education journey.
Overview
Who We Are
JSL Eduvisory Services is a leading international education consulting firm committed to connecting students from Nigeria and across Africa with transformative academic opportunities abroad. With a strong network of institutional partners and a growing presence in key African markets, we specialise in guiding students through every stage of their international education journey.
Core Services
How we support your study abroad journey.
Personalized advisory on study destinations
Expert visa application guidance
A seamless application process
Scholarship opportunities
Support with statement of purpose
Accommodation, ticketing, and airport transfers
Access to global institutions across UK, Canada, USA and Europe
Tailored support for a successful educational journey
Careers
FAQ
Here are commonly asked questions about our processes and the answers
What are the requirements to study in Canada?
You need a valid passport, acceptance letter from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI), proof of sufficient funds (e.g., CAD 20,635/year for living expenses as of 2025), and a study permit. Additional requirements may include language proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL) and academic transcripts.
How do I choose the right program and institution?
Research DLIs offering programs aligned with your career goals. Consider factors like location, tuition (CAD 15,000–35,000/year for international students), and program reputation. Check institution websites and rankings, and verify DLI status on the Canadian government’s website.
How do I apply for a study permit?
Apply online through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Submit your DLI acceptance letter, proof of funds, passport, and other documents. Processing times vary (4–12 weeks), so apply early.
Can I work while studying in Canada?
Yes, international students with a valid study permit can work up to 20 hours/week off-campus during academic sessions and full-time during breaks. Some programs (e.g., co-op) allow work integrated with studies, but you may need a work permit.
What are my post-graduation options?
You can apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), allowing you to work in Canada for up to 3 years, depending on your program length. A PGWP can lead to permanent residency pathways like Express Entry or Provincial Nominee Programs.