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STUDYING IN CANADA: A Pathway to Canadian Permanent Residence

Canada is becoming an increasingly popular destination for international students coming from all over the world. Before you can come to study in Canada, there are a few simple steps that every foreign national must take. It is important to know how to apply and exactly what documents to show the Canadian authorities.

If you want to come to Canada for education, read through our five simple steps for applying for your Canadian study permit!

Step One: Get your Acceptance Letter!

In order to apply for a Canadian study permit, first you must obtain an acceptance letter from a Canadian university. The acceptance letter must contain specific information and while most schools will be familiar with the requirements, you can always verify the contents of your letter by comparing it here! As well, the letter must come from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI). This is an organization authorized by the Canadian government to host international students.

Finally, it is worth noting that not all programs of study are eligible for post-graduation work permits. Ensure that your program is eligible prior to applying by consulting with an immigration expert.

Step Two: Prepare Study Permit Application!

Once you receive your letter of acceptance, you can begin preparing your Canadian study permit application. This application requires extensive documentation proving your intentions in Canada and your ability to support yourself. The exact documents required vary from country to country, but you can verify your individual document requirements by consulting the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website.

Please note that if you are applying to attend a school in the province of Quebec, you must obtain a certificat d’acceptation du Québec (CAQ) before you can submit a study permit application!

Generally, when you submit the study permit application you will have to provide the following documentation, in addition to those documents requested for your country:

  1. Acceptance Letter: As discussed in Step One.
  2. Proof of Financial Support: You must demonstrate that you have sufficient funds to support yourself and any accompanying family members during your first year in Canada. You must show proof that you can cover your tuition fees as well as your cost of living (accommodations, food, etc.).

Step Three: Submit Study Permit Application!

You’ve checked and double-checked that you’ve included all required documents for the study permit application and you are ready to submit. You can submit your application using the online web-portal or by submitting a paper-based application in hard copy to your designated visa application centre (VAC). Processing times vary greatly from country to country, ranging from a few weeks to a few months, so be sure to plan in advance!

Step Four: Travel to Canada!

If you are living outside of Canada and your application is approved you will receive a Letter of Introduction at the Port of Entry (POE) as well as a travel visa (if required for your country of citizenship). These documents will authorize you to travel to a Canadian POE to obtain your study permit. Your study permit will not be mailed to you, you can only pick it up when you land at a Canadian POE and speak to a border official.

If you are living inside of Canada and your application is approved then your study permit will be mailed to you.

Step Five: Maintain good status!

If your study permit is approved and you enter Canada as an international student, you must meet the requirements below in order to maintain legal status in Canada! You must:

  • Always be enrolled at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI);
  • Make progress towards completing your program;
  • Respect any conditions listed on your study permit;
  • Stop studying if you no longer meet the requirements, and;
  • Leave Canada when your permit expires, or seek permanent residency of Canada through available options for your condition.

If you’re ready to start your adventure by finding a program of study in Canada, complete our free student assessment and one of our experts will contact you to discuss study programs that interest you!