Study in Canada
A Reliable Pathway to Immigrate to Canada Through Education
Studying in Canada is one of the best and most reliable ways to immigrate to this country. With over 200 accredited universities and colleges, a world-class education system, and excellent job opportunities after graduation, Canada is the choice of many international students.
By obtaining a Study Permit, you can not only benefit from high-quality education but also have a secure path to Canadian permanent residence.
Why Study in Canada?
High-Quality Education
Canadian universities rank highly in global rankings.
Affordable Tuition
Compared to the USA and UK, studying in Canada is more affordable.
Work Permit While Studying
You can work 20 hours per week while studying.
PGWP After Graduation
Receive up to 3 years work permit after graduation.
Immigration Pathway
Canadian experience and education give more points in Express Entry.
Multicultural Society
A safe and welcoming environment for international students.
Types of Study Programs
Bachelor's Degree Programs
Duration: 3 to 4 years | PGWP: 3 years
For high school graduates who want to obtain an undergraduate degree.
Master's Degree Programs
Duration: 1 to 2 years | PGWP: 3 years
For bachelor's graduates who want to gain more specialization.
College and Diploma Programs
Duration: 1 to 2 years | PGWP: Equal to study duration
Practical and applied programs with Co-op and internship opportunities.
PhD Programs
Duration: 4 to 6 years | PGWP: 3 years
For researchers and those who want to work in research fields.
Study Permit Requirements
1. Acceptance from Accredited Institution
You must receive a Letter of Acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI).
2. Financial Capability
Prove ability to pay first year tuition and living expenses (minimum $10,000 CAD for individual and $4,000 for each dependent).
3. Language Proficiency
IELTS, TOEFL, or other language test scores accepted by the university. Usually minimum IELTS 6.0 is required.
4. No Criminal Record
Police Certificate from your country of residence.
5. Medical Examination
Medical examination by physicians approved by the Canadian embassy.
6. Statement of Purpose (SOP)
A letter explaining why you want to study in Canada and what your plans are after graduation.
Study Permit Application Process
Choose Program and University
Select the appropriate program and university based on your interests and goals.
Prepare Documents and Language Test
Prepare academic documents, language test results, and other required documents.
Submit Application to University
Submit your admission application to your desired universities.
Receive Letter of Acceptance
After acceptance, receive the official acceptance letter from the university.
Apply for Study Permit
Using the acceptance letter, submit your Study Permit application to IRCC.
Receive Visa and Travel
After application approval, receive your visa and travel to Canada for studies.
Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
One of the biggest advantages of studying in Canada is the ability to receive a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) that allows you to work in Canada after graduation.
- ✓8 months to less than 2 years program: PGWP equal to study duration
- ✓2 years or more program: 3-year PGWP
- ✓You can work for any employer
- ✓Canadian work experience is essential for immigration
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to process a Canadian Study Permit?
Processing time for a Study Permit depends on the applicant's country, but usually takes between 4 to 12 weeks. It's recommended to submit your application at least 3 to 4 months before the term starts.
Can I work while studying?
Yes, international students with a valid Study Permit can work up to 20 hours per week during term and full-time during holidays. Your spouse can also receive an Open Work Permit.
What is PGWP and how do I get it?
PGWP or Post-Graduation Work Permit is a work permit granted to graduates of accredited Canadian universities and colleges that allows them to work in Canada after graduation. The duration of this permit ranges from 8 months to 3 years depending on the length of the study program.
What financial documents are needed for a Study Permit?
You must prove financial ability to pay first year tuition, living expenses (minimum $10,000 CAD), and travel costs. You can use bank statements, student loans, or parental financial support letters.
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