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SPP is a short abbreviation for Student Partnership Program that came into existence in 2009. The Citizenship and Immigration Canada and the Association of Canadian Community Colleges have collaborated to help the students of India who want to pursue their graduation and post-graduation in Canadian Universities.
This program helps the students with an easy visa application and process and lesser documentation.
Being a part of SPP colleges in Canada has many benefits. Some of them are:
Below is the list of all the SPP colleges in Canada that you can look into and apply to according to your choice of city and course.
These colleges are written alphabetically along with their location for easy reference.
College/University Name |
Location |
Algonquin College |
Ottawa, Ontario |
Bow Valley College |
Calgary, Alberta |
Cambrian College |
Greater Sudbury, Ontario |
Camosun College |
Victoria, British Columbia |
Canadore College |
North Bay, Ontario |
Centennial College |
Toronto, Ontario |
College of New Caledonia |
Prince George, British Columbia |
College of the Rockies |
Cranbrook, British Columbia |
Conestoga College |
Kitchener, Ontario |
Confederation College of Applied Arts & Technology |
Thunder Bay, Ontario |
Columbia College |
Vancouver, British Columbia |
Douglas College |
Vancouver, British Columbia |
Durham College |
Oshawa, Ontario |
Fanshawe College of Applied Arts & Technology |
London, Ontario |
Fleming College |
Peterborough, Ontario |
George Brown College |
Toronto, Ontario |
Georgian College |
North Bay, Ontario |
Humber College |
Toronto, Ontario |
Kwantlen Polytechnic University |
Surrey, British Columbia |
Langara College |
Vancouver, British Columbia |
Lambton College |
Sarnia, Ontario |
Loyalist College |
Belleville, Ontario |
Manitoba Institute of Trades & Technology |
Winnipeg, Manitoba |
Medicine Hat College |
Calgary, Alberta |
Mohawk College of Applied Arts & Technology |
Hamilton, Ontario |
Niagara College of Applied Arts and Technology |
Waterloo, Ontario |
North Island College |
Courtenay, British Columbia |
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology |
Edmonton, Alberta |
Northern College |
Timmins, Ontario |
Northern Lights College |
Dawson Creek, British Columbia |
Okanagan College |
Kelowna, British Columbia |
Parkland College |
Melville, Saskatchewan |
Red River College of Applied Arts, Science & Technology |
Winnipeg, Manitoba |
Saskatchewan Polytechnic |
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan |
Sault College |
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario |
Selkirk College |
Castlegar, British Columbia |
Seneca College of Applied Arts & Technology |
Toronto, Ontario |
Sheridan College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning |
Oakville, Ontario |
St. Clair College of Applied Arts & Technology |
Windsor, Ontario |
St. Lawrence College |
Kingston, Ontario |
University of The Fraser Valley |
Abbotsford, British Columbia |
Vancouver Island University |
Nanaimo, British Columbia |
Winnipeg Technical College |
Winnipeg, Manitoba |
Out of 46 SPP colleges, below is the list of best SPP colleges in Canada alphabetically.
Any international student looking to do a Post Graduate Diploma course in Canada can choose from the list shared below.
Quick Read: PG Diploma in Canada
In order to be able to be a part of the Students Partnership Program and apply to the colleges linked to it, there is a certain eligibility criterion that needs to be fulfilled.
To help you understand the requirements below is all that you need to be eligible.
Quick Read: Canada Student Visa
The only exam that needs to be studied for and required is the IELTS, with an overall score of a minimum of 6 and a bandwidth of 5.5. This score must be valid and should be taken within 2 years of applying for an SPP college.
Read More: Entrance Exam for Study in Canada
All the students who pass the eligibility criteria for the SPP program can apply through the program. The checklist for students applying via SPP is easy to understand, improve and revise. After submitting all the required documents, the application is processed in due time.
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The application process through the SPP program takes approximately 10-15 days once all the formalities have been met and all the documents have been submitted. A student looking at the September joining must apply before 1st August.
SPP initiative aims in making the dream of many international students, especially Indians' dream of studying abroad, come true. The admission process is easy; the documentation takes lesser time and is hassle-free. The list of colleges that collaborated is many, and hence making the correct choice needs patience and research.
You can apply for SPP just like you apply for any other program through the official websites of the respective universities.
SPP colleges are a link partnership between Citizenship and Immigration Canada, while non-SPP colleges are not a link.
The SPP Canada visa helps students get their visas easily, and the processing is also quicker.
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