Your chances of getting a Canadian visa depend a lot on the background of your education and financial background. Your travel history matters too to some extent.
You must ensure that your tuition fee is at least partially paid if not fully paid. Humber College is counted among the best institutions in Canada so properly fulfilling all the documentations and meeting all the requirements won't be very difficult. The chances depend mostly on your educational requirements and how have you performed so far.
After graduating from a program that meets the necessary requirements, you can apply for a Post Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), which may be issued for a duration equivalent to the length of your program or up to a maximum of three years. It is important to begin the application process as soon as possible after receipt of your graduation documents, because processing times can be lengthy at times.
Graduation documents are typically available from Humber four to six weeks after the end of a semester. For example, students who complete their program in April should expect to receive graduation documents in early June.[2]
Outside of Canada, visas can be acquired through your Canadian consulate, Embassy or High Commission. The length of time required to process your visa application will vary from country to country. You should allow at least one or two months, but be aware that processing can take even longer in some countries.
If you currently have or are applying for a study permit, and you wish to travel in and out of Canada, a temporary resident visa (TRV) or 'Visitor's Visa' may be required, as a study permit alone will not be enough to enter Canada. Holders of a study or work permit may apply from within Canada for a new temporary resident visa. If your temporary resident visa is about to or has expired, then you can apply for a new temporary resident visa from within Canada as long as you have a valid study permit.