In recent years, with the increasing popularity of studying in Canada, many international students have chosen to study in Quebec, Canada, due to its low cost and high cost-performance ratio. For senior students majoring in business who plan to study in Quebec, Canada after graduation, it is advisable to prepare as early as possible, including for Quebec immigration. Generally, the visa processing cycle for studying abroad takes about half a year to a year to complete. If you want to enter your ideal university right after graduation, the earlier you apply, the more advantageous it will be. So how do you apply for a student visa for a master's degree in Quebec? Canadian study visas are divided into two types: Study Permit and Visa. The visa is commonly known as the "small visa." Students who plan to study in Quebec, Canada must apply for a visa, which is issued by the Canadian embassy in China. Students can apply through the Canadian embassy's visa center. The Study Permit is commonly known as the "large visa." A student's first Study Permit is obtained upon their initial entry into Canada at customs, through an interview with an immigration officer, using documents such as the visa, embassy visa paper (received simultaneously with the visa), and acceptance letter, among others. 2. Materials required for applying for a Canadian study visa (small visa): Basic document section: All applicants should submit files according to the following directory: 1. Two completed student visa application forms (to be filled out by the applicant). 2. One family information form. 3. One parent information form (must have parents' signatures). 4. One family member education and employment details form. 5. Original and copy of the acceptance letter. 6. Proof of tuition payment from the Canadian school. 7. Original or copy of passport. For free consultation on studying in Quebec, please contact: Phone number 4006 170 158 QQ: 382596431 Canadian Quebec study QQ exchange group: 184207130 Related articles: Why choose Quebec University for French training? Is the success rate of study-to-immigration higher than technical immigration in Quebec? Why choose Quebec University for French training? Canadian study consultation hotline: 010 68405169 National free consultation hotline: 4006 170 158