ElitePath Educational Solutions, founded by Maher Kaddoura, stands as a trusted bridge for Arab students aspiring to study in Canada.
Drawing on many years of experience working within high schools and a deep understanding of students’ academic needs, Maher brings unique insight into guiding youth toward the right educational paths.
As a certified ICEF member, he ensures every family receives accurate, personalized, and culturally aware guidance tailored to their goals.
Choosing to study abroad is a life-changing decision — and not all agencies offer the same level of care and cultural understanding. Here’s why students and parents across the Arab world trust ElitePath:
Please reach us at contact@elitepath.ca if you cannot find an answer to your question.
At ElitePath Educational Solutions, we help you explore your goals and strengths, providing expert guidance on programs, universities, and colleges in Canada, considering curriculum, reputation, faculty, research, facilities, location, and costs.
In Canada, colleges and universities offer two main intakes: Fall (September) and Winter (January). Fall is more popular with a wider range of programs, while Winter serves as an alternative with fewer options.
For Fall intake, international students should apply between September and January of the previous year, with most deadlines between December and March. Some institutions offer early deadlines as early as October, while others have rolling admissions until spots are filled.
International students studying English programs in Canada for over six months require a Study Permit. If planning to extend studies or switch programs later, a Study Permit is necessary beforehand.
Yes, you can apply to have your spouse and children join you in Canada while you pursue your education.
Additionally, if you’re pursuing doctoral studies, master’s programs over 16 months, or select professional programs, your spouse can join you and apply for an open work permit, allowing them to work without a job offer or LMIA. Your children can also attend school, ensuring seamless integration.
Certainly! International students in Canada can apply for credit transfers, subject to institution-specific policies:
– Timing: Transfers can be assessed during admission or later in the program.
– Documentation: Students must submit official transcripts and course descriptions; formal evaluations through agencies like WES may be required.
– Credit Assessment: Institutions evaluate course equivalency, grades, and relevance to the student’s program.
– Requirements: Minimum grades, maximum transferable credits (often 50%), and eligible courses are outlined by each institution.
– Outcome: Advanced standing allows students to skip equivalent courses and shorten their degree path once credits are approved.
International students can transfer completed courses or credits to a Canadian institution, depending on the policies of the university or college:
– Some institutions offer joint programs, allowing students to study in both their home country and Canada.
– Transferring into engineering programs can be challenging due to standardised curricula.
– Courses must meet the institution’s academic standards for transfer eligibility.
– High school courses and grades may also be considered during the transfer process.
– Credit assessments can take several months, and students are often admitted before a final determination.
Yes, many Canadian institutions offer transfer credits for IB, A-level, or AP courses. Credits are typically granted for higher-level IB subjects, A-level courses with strong grades (usually A or B), and AP exams with scores of 3 or higher.
Each institution has its own policies regarding transfer credits, including specific grade requirements and eligible courses.
Certainly! As a part of our services, we are more than willing to help you with airport pick-up/drop-off arrangements and secure suitable accommodation for your study journey. Our team will handle all the coordination and necessary procedures to ensure a smooth experience before you travel to your chosen destination.
– The Canadian government offers immigration pathways to retain international students who complete their studies in Canada.
– The Canadian Experience Class (CEC) program is popular among international students, offering a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) for those completing an eight-month program.
– The PGWP allows students to gain Canadian work experience, enhancing their chances for permanent residency.
– After one year of skilled work experience in Canada, international graduates can apply for permanent residency, leveraging their Canadian education, work experience, and language skills.
We change uncertainty into clarity by guiding students toward their best-fit path.
We turn overwhelming choices into a structured, actionable plan.
We manage every step of the application and visa process with legal accuracy and care.
We ensure students begin their journey in Canada confidently and safely.
We help students settle, adapt, and thrive in their new environment.
We help students transition from education to career and settlement.