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Study Permit
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Study Permit
For study programs lasting 6 months or less, a study permit isn't necessary. However, if your studies exceed 6 months or if you plan to extend your stay, obtaining a study permit is recommended.
Upon completing their studies, students may be eligible to apply for a post-graduation work permit, allowing them to work in Canada for a specified period and gain further professional experience.
How to Apply for a Study Permit
- Secure Acceptance
- Obtain acceptance into a Canadian educational program.
- Gather Documents
- Prepare required documents, including a letter of acceptance, valid passport, proof of funds, letter of intent, and custodian declaration (if applicable).
- Submit Application
- Apply to the Government of Canada for a study permit.
- Entry Requirements
- Ensure you also have any necessary entry visa or electronic travel authorization (eTA) for Canada.
Embassy Support
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Immigration
Student Permit Requirements
Eligibility Criteria
Securing a study permit is a pivotal step for international students aspiring to pursue their education in Canada. This document, issued by the Canadian government, allows foreign nationals to enroll in designated learning institutions (DLIs) across the country. To obtain a study permit, applicants must meet specific eligibility requirements outlined by immigration authorities.
Our team of experienced consultants assists individuals at every stage, from selecting the right educational program to compiling necessary documents and submitting a compelling application.
Acceptance
Acceptance into a Canadian educational program.
Sufficient funds
Sufficient funds to cover expenses.
Ties With Country
Intent to return home after studies.
Laws and regulations.
Compliance with immigration laws and regulations.
Language Proficiency Requirements
While the study permit application itself doesn't mandate a language proficiency test, most Canadian institutions require proof of language proficiency. Tests like TOEFL and IELTS are commonly accepted, though specific requirements may vary by institution.