
University placement, scholarship strategy, and student-visa filing across six countries — engineered so your degree leads to a work permit, residency, and a career, not just a diploma.
Each country has different intake windows, language thresholds, and post-study work rights. We pick the destination that fits your profile — not the other way around.

PGWP up to 3 years. Direct path from study permit to PGWP to permanent residency through Express Entry. Master’s and PhD applicants are exempt from the 2026 study-permit cap.

2-year Graduate Route. No employer sponsorship needed for two years post-graduation (3 years for PhDs). Applications submitted in 2026 still receive the full 2-year route.

F-1 + 12–36 months OPT. Optional Practical Training extends to 36 months for STEM graduates. We map STEM-eligible programs that maximise your post-study runway.

Subclass 485, two to four years of post-study work, with regional bonuses for graduates outside Sydney and Melbourne. Direct pathway to skilled migration.

Job seeker + Blue Card. Tuition-free public universities for many programs, then 18-month job search permit and EU Blue Card eligibility from €50,700 salary.

World-class universities (NUS, NTU, SMU) plus a 1-year Long-Term Visit Pass for graduates seeking work. Direct EP / S-Pass pathways for STEM and finance roles.

Post-Study Work Visa up to 3 years. Direct path to Skilled Migrant residency via Green List occupations. English-medium universities (Auckland, Otago) with regional bonuses outside Auckland.
Two of our most-requested family programs — grade-school placement abroad and short-format summer immersion camps.

Placement and visa filing for students entering grade 9, 10, or 11 in Canada, Australia, or New Zealand. Includes guardian arrangements, school selection, and accommodation.

Short-format programs in California (incl. a partner film school), Malaysia, the US, and Canada. Mix of academic, creative, and STEM tracks for ages 12 – 18.
Choose by what comes after your degree. The post-study work permit — not the program ranking — is the single biggest factor in turning a degree into permanent residency.
Our application team works directly with admissions offices at 200+ partner institutions — public universities, private colleges, polytechnics, and Designated Learning Institutions in Canada. Filter by country to see who we route applications through.
* Information shown for informatory purposes only and is subject to change. Final partnership status, intake availability, and entry requirements are confirmed during your consultation.
Five questions. We rank the top three destinations for your profile and route you into the country-specific assessment for academic + post-study CRS.
You don’t hire four separate firms for academics, essays, visas, and post-arrival support. One Chase Global engagement covers every step in one timeline.
“A strong shortlist isn’t the highest-ranked schools — it’s the schools whose admit profile, cost, and post-study work rights match the student’s real goals.”
— Senior Education Advisor, Chase Global
Most students arrive with a list of brand-name universities and no plan B. They miss intakes, over-apply to reach schools, and under-apply to safeties — then panic in March when results land.
We build a balanced 6–8 school list calibrated to your GPA, test scores, budget, and target country’s post-study work rules. Every school on the list is one we believe you can win.
Academic record, test scores, extracurriculars, language, and financial profile reviewed against current admit data.
Calendar of every fall, winter, and summer intake across your target countries — including the ones most agents skip.
A balanced list of two reach, three match, and two safer schools — each with a written reason and odds estimate.
Tuition, living, and post-study earning potential modelled side by side so the choice is financial, not aspirational.
“Admissions officers spend an average of seven minutes on a file. Your story has to be unmissable in the first paragraph.”
— Former University Application Reader
Generic statements of purpose, weak letters of recommendation, and disorganised transcripts are the most common reasons strong students get rejected from schools they were qualified for.
A dedicated essay mentor works with you across multiple drafts. Recommenders receive structured briefs. Documents are translated, attested, and submitted in the order each university expects.
One unifying theme runs across statement of purpose, supplemental essays, and interview — not seven disconnected stories.
We provide each referee a one-page brief covering your story, achievements, and how to address the school’s prompts.
Country-specific document tracking — transcripts, attestations, financial proofs — with hard deadlines per intake.
Mock interviews with recorded feedback for schools that interview (Oxbridge, Ivy League, top Australian programs).
“We applied with three weeks left before the Canadian fall intake. Chase rebuilt my SOP, fast-tracked transcript attestations through Calgary, and got my study permit in time to start.”
“A 0.5-band IELTS swing can be the difference between qualifying for a country’s post-study work permit and going home.”
— Lead Coach, IELTS / CELPIP / PTE
Many students underestimate how much their IELTS, PTE, TOEFL, or CELPIP score gates the *back-end* of their plan — not just admissions. Canada now requires CLB 7 for the PGWP for university grads.
In-house examiner-trained coaches deliver IELTS, PTE Academic, PTE Core, TOEFL, CELPIP, CAEL, OET, and the Goethe German tests. Targeted prep calibrated to the band your destination requires.
Full mock test scored to the official band descriptors so we know exactly which sub-skills to lift.
Sessions focus on the sub-bands you’re short on — not generic grammar drills.
We book your exam at the right test centre, on the right date, in the right window for your application timeline.
Premium IELTS / CELPIP packages include re-coaching of the deficient sub-skill if your target score isn’t hit on the first attempt.
“My CELPIP went from CLB 6 to CLB 9 in seven weeks of structured prep. That single jump made me eligible for the PGWP and changed everything that came after it.”
“We don’t close your file at landing. The 90 days after arrival are when most international students lose momentum on the work permit and PR side.”
— Settlement Lead, in association with RCIC
Graduates miss PGWP deadlines because nobody told them about the 180-day window. They start jobs that don’t count toward Canadian Experience Class. They sign leases that block residency claims.
In association with our RCIC partners, we handle the post-graduation paperwork: PGWP filing, SIN setup, employer-LMIA negotiations, and the bridge to permanent residency — same team, same case file.
Filed within the 180-day window after final marks, with language proof at CLB 7 (university) or CLB 5 (college).
Map of jobs, NOC codes, and hours that count toward Canadian Experience Class for Express Entry.
Spousal Open Work Permit filed in parallel where eligible, so partners can work from arrival.
Express Entry profile created at the right month, not the day the points window opens.
Answer eight questions about your education, language scores, and finances. We send back a written, no-obligation pathway recommendation — the same day.
Start free assessmentYou meet your assigned consultant on day one. The same person closes your file at landing, two years later.
A Chase Global industry expert reviews your profile, eligibility, and goals. You leave the call with a written pathway recommendation — no fee, no commitment.
We build a step-by-step plan covering documentation, language scores, deadlines, and contingencies. Every variable is mapped before you commit.
Your application is prepared and submitted in association with our network of regulated professionals across RCIC, MARA, and OISC jurisdictions. We respond to officer queries on your behalf, in writing, on the record.
After approval we coordinate landing logistics — SIN/TFN setup, accommodation referrals, school enrollment for dependents, and post-arrival check-ins.
Hear firsthand from clients about how our expert guidance helped them gain clarity, build
confidence, and achieve their immigration and education goals.
“Excellent experience with my study permit application. Every step was explained clearly, documents were handled accurately, and my permit was approved smoothly within 1 month.”
“Amazing detail orientation and risk-taking capabilities which was really required in my case. I was able to get my bridging open work permit and PR confirmation thanks to their guidance.”
“I recently received my Open Work Permit under the temporary public policy. They don't make any delays and are always ready to answer queries via phone or email. One can trust them without any worries.”
“So happy I opted for Chase to process my family's visit visa. Both Priya and Sana are helpful and available to cater to any query. The process is easy — very responsive on WhatsApp and email too.”
“Great experience with my PGWP application. Applied on August 26 and approved on January 29. Communication throughout was very smooth. Professional guidance and excellent administrative support.”
“Very happy I chose Chase Global for my open work permit. They are very professional. Their positive attitude and effective communication made the process seamless.”
“Excellent experience filing my PR application. The transparency provided made it seamless and effortless. Very fast in submitting an application and reciprocating. Highly recommend.”
“Outstanding experience with my vulnerable open work permit application. Their expertise ensured my application was handled efficiently — I received my permit in just 15 days.”
“We got our Canada PR approved within a year. They guided us in each and every step of our filing. Can't thank them enough for making our dream come true.”
“My work permit was just approved within 1 month. Chase Global Immigration is my best immigration consultant — you guys are very good at what you do.”
“Very supportive and encouraging every step of the way. It only took us less than 2 weeks to get my parents' visitor visa approved! They relieved us from all the stress of tedious processing.”
“My dad had 2 rejections before. Thanks to Chase Immigration — with their amazing work and proper guidance, my father's super visa was approved within one month. So happy with the result!”
Yes. The 2026 federal cap is 408,000 study permits, with only 155,000 going to newly arriving students. Master’s and PhD applicants at public Canadian institutions are now exempt from the cap and from the PAL/TAL requirement, which materially shortens timelines for graduate applicants. Undergraduate applicants still need a Provincial or Territorial Attestation Letter.
The federal cap took effect 2 March 2026 and replaces the previous unlimited-hours arrangement. CBSA can verify hours against employer records during PR or PGWP reviews, and exceeding the limit can be cited as study-permit non-compliance. We model your study + work hours into your case plan from day one.
Applications submitted on or before 31 December 2026 receive the full 2-year Graduate Route (3 years for doctoral graduates). Applications submitted from 1 January 2027 are reduced to 18 months. We plan course end-dates around this cliff edge.
University-program graduates need CLB 7 across all four bands. College-diploma graduates need CLB 5. We run a diagnostic in the first session and book your CELPIP / IELTS in the right window so the result is in hand when your final transcript is.
No. Your first 45-minute consultation with a Chase Global industry expert is free, and you leave with a written pathway recommendation. We provide transparent service fees only after the assessment, when we know what you actually need.
For files we managed, we re-examine the refusal letter, address the officer’s specific concerns, and resubmit at no additional fee in the majority of cases. For files initially submitted by the applicant or another agent, we offer a paid refusal-recovery review.
“My CELPIP went from CLB 6 to CLB 9 in seven weeks. That single jump made me eligible for the PGWP and changed everything that came after it.”
Aastha T. — Bridging Open Work Permit → PR confirmation
Most countries’ fall 2026 windows close between February and May. Spring intakes fill faster every year. Book a free assessment and get a written pathway in 24 hours.
Express Entry, PNP, and Australian skilled migration — the most common next step after a post-study work permit.
Learn more →IELTS, PTE, TOEFL, CELPIP, and German language coaching with examiner-trained coaches.
Learn more →LMIA, Skilled Worker, Subclass 482, H-1B, and Opportunity Card pathways for graduates entering the workforce.
Learn more →All information published on this page is for informatory and consultation purposes only. It does not constitute legal, immigration, financial, or admissions advice. Any decision affecting your case should be taken only after a personal consultation with our team and a written engagement letter.
Information reflects current trends as of the most recent update. Visa rules, fee schedules, intake windows, and entry requirements change regularly and depend on individual circumstances. For the most up-to-date position that applies to your case, please contact us or check directly with the relevant authority before acting.
Fees and cost figures are shown in US Dollars (USD) unless otherwise noted; conversions are indicative. For legally binding requirements, always visit the official country-specific government website (IRCC, UKVI, USCIS, Home Affairs, BAMF, ICA, etc.) or the official test/admissions partner site before paying any fee or submitting an application.
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