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Studying in Canada is a dream for many — and for good reason. It offers world-class education, diverse culture, and a pathway to permanent residency. But before you pack your bags, there’s one thing you absolutely need: a Canada Student Visa, also called a Study Permit.
Here’s a simple, step-by-step guide to help you apply and get approved with confidence.
What Is a Canada Student Visa?
A Student Visa or Study Permit allows international students to study at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada for programs longer than six months.
Note: You might also need a Visitor Visa or eTA (electronic Travel Authorization) depending on your nationality — but these are automatically issued if your study permit is approved.
Who Needs a Study Permit?
You need a Canada Student Visa if:
- Your study program is longer than 6 months
- You are not a Canadian citizen or PR
- You want to study at a recognized institution (DLI)
If your course is 6 months or less, you can use a visitor visa instead — but you can’t extend it to study longer.
Step 1: Get Accepted to a Canadian School
Before anything else, apply to a Designated Learning Institution (DLI). These are colleges and universities approved to host international students.
Once accepted, you’ll receive a Letter of Acceptance (LOA) — and you’ll need this document to apply for your visa.
👉 Search DLIs here: Official DLI List
Step 2: Gather Required Documents
To apply for a study permit, prepare:
- Valid passport
- Letter of Acceptance (LOA) from a DLI
- Proof of funds (at least CAD 10,000/year + tuition)
- Passport-size photos
- Letter of explanation (why you want to study in Canada)
- Medical exam (if required)
- Police certificate (if needed)
- Immigration forms (IMM1294, etc.)
🧠 Tip: Translate any documents not in English or French.
Step 3: Prove You Have Enough Money
Canada wants to see that you can support yourself. You’ll need to show:
- Bank statements
- Tuition payment receipts
- Proof of scholarship or sponsorship
- GIC (Guaranteed Investment Certificate) if applying through SDS
💡 Minimum required: Tuition + CAD 10,000/year for living expenses (CAD 11,000 for Quebec)
Step 4: Apply Online or via Paper
Most students apply online through the IRCC Portal.
If online isn’t an option, you can apply through a Visa Application Centre (VAC) in your country.
👉 Tip: Double-check the processing times for your country before applying.
Step 5: Pay the Application Fee
- Study Permit application: CAD 150
- Biometrics (if needed): CAD 85
Pay online with a card. You’ll get confirmation by email and can track your application through your IRCC account.
Step 6: Give Biometrics and Attend an Interview (if required)
You may be asked to:
- Visit a Visa Application Centre to provide biometrics (fingerprints & photo)
- Attend an interview if the visa officer needs more info
Step 7: Wait for the Decision
Processing time varies, but here’s a general idea:
- Standard processing: 4–12 weeks
- SDS stream: 20 calendar days (for eligible countries)
✅ If approved, you’ll get a Port of Entry (POE) Letter and your Visitor Visa or eTA (if required).
Step 8: Arrive in Canada
At the airport, show:
- Passport
- POE letter
- Letter of Acceptance
- Proof of funds
- Any other documents the officer requests
They’ll issue your Study Permit at the border. Double-check all details before leaving the airport.
Fast-Track Option: Student Direct Stream (SDS)
If you’re from countries like India, Nigeria, Philippines, or Morocco, you may be eligible for Student Direct Stream (SDS) — a faster visa route.
Requirements:
- LOA from a DLI
- IELTS score of 6.0+ in all bands
- GIC of CAD 10,000
- Tuition paid for 1 year
- Upfront medical exam
🕒 Processing: About 20 days
Can You Work on a Student Visa?
Yes! With a valid study permit, you can:
- Work up to 20 hours/week during semesters
- Work full-time during school breaks
- Apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) after graduating
Final Tips to Boost Your Chances
✅ Choose a recognized school (DLI)
✅ Submit clear, complete documents
✅ Write a strong statement of purpose
✅ Show you’ll return home after your studies (even if you plan to stay later)
Conclusion
Getting a Canada Student Visa might seem complicated, but if you follow these steps and prepare well, you’ll be packing your bags in no time. Canada is ready to welcome international students — are you ready to apply?
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