Study Visa

Why Choose Canada for Your Studies?

International students planning to pursue education in Canada must obtain a study permit visa if their program duration exceeds six months and is offered by a Designated Learning Institution (DLI). This official authorization, granted by the Canadian government, allows students to live in Canada and continue their studies for the full duration of their academic program.

Canada is globally recognized for its safe and welcoming communities, vibrant multicultural environment, and high-quality education system. With world-class universities, advanced research facilities, and a wide range of academic programs, the country provides exceptional opportunities for both academic excellence and personal growth. Its strong commitment to inclusivity and cultural diversity makes Canada an ideal destination for international students seeking a globally respected education in a supportive and enriching environment.

Study Permits in Canada – What You Need to Know

International students planning to study at Designated Learning Institutions (DLIs) in Canada are required to obtain a Canadian study permit. This permit is an official authorization issued by the Government of Canada and is mandatory for anyone enrolling in a program that lasts longer than six months. While most applicants must apply before entering Canada, certain limited exceptions may apply.

Eligibility Requirements for a Canadian Study Permit

Study Permit Application Process

Below is a simple step-by-step overview of how to apply for a Canadian study permit:

Students

In Canada, obtain a confirmed letter of acceptance from a recognized Designated Learning Institution approved by authorities.

Submit Application

Before travelling to Canada, submit your study permit application. A Provincial Authorization Letter may be required.

Essential Documents

Submit proof of financial support, police clearance, medical examination reports, and any additional supporting documents as requested.

Processing Phase

Processing timelines vary by country; students from certain countries may qualify for faster processing through the Student Direct Stream.

Understanding Study Permits in Canada

At Live Better Immigration, we make the Canadian study permit process clear, structured, and stress-free. Our experienced study permit professionals provide end-to-end guidance, including:

Frequently Asked Questions

A study permit is an official document that allows international students to study in Canada. If your course or program is longer than six months, obtaining a study permit is mandatory.

You can submit your study permit application online or through a paper application after receiving a letter of acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI). Supporting documents such as proof of financial capacity are also required.

Applicants must provide a valid acceptance letter from a DLI, proof of sufficient funds, a valid passport, and in some cases, a medical examination or police clearance certificate.

Yes, international students are permitted to work up to 20 hours per week during academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks.

Study permit processing times can vary depending on the applicant’s location and application volume, but it generally takes up to three months. Applying well in advance is strongly recommended.

If your application is refused, you may reapply or file an appeal after addressing the reasons for refusal and submitting updated or additional documentation.

Yes, you can apply to extend your study permit. The extension request must be submitted before your current permit expires.

Graduates who complete an eligible program of study may apply for a PGWP, which allows them to work in Canada for up to three years after graduation.
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