How to Apply for a Study Permit in Canada | Study Abroad

How to Apply for a Study Permit in Canada | Study Abroad

If you want to study in Canada, we need a study permit. Before sending our application, foreigners who want a study permit should make sure they meet specific requirements. In this article, we will learn more details about “How to Apply for a Study Permit in Canada and Get Study Visa”.

Most post-secondary education programmes in Canada commence study in September, January, or May.

Foreigners can’t apply for a study permit without an acceptance letter, so check the start date and application process of your preferred course (program) well in advance to make sure you have enough time to get an acceptance letter and complete the study permit application.

Eligibility Requirements to apply for a Study permit in Canada

  • Get an Acceptance Letter: In order to apply for a Canadian study permit, you must have an Acceptance Letter from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI).
  • Proof of Financial Resources: Documents that show you have enough money to pay for tuition and living expenses for your first year of school.
  • Supporting documents: Academic, language skill tests, and other

If our study permit is approved, authorities will issue you a Port of Entry Introduction Letter. We will not receive a study permit until we arrive at a Canadian Port of Entry (POE).

Once you reach a Port of Entry (POE) in Canada, show the Port of Entry Introduction Letter to the immigration official and get your study permit.

A study permit is not a visa. We need a travel visa in order to travel to the Port of Entry (POE) in Canada.

When our study permit application is approved, the Visa Officer will issue a travel visa authorising us to travel to Canada.

Payment Fee Details for Various Permits for Canada

NameFee ($CAN)
Study permit150
Electronic Travel Authorization7
International Experience Canada participation156
Temporary resident permit200
Visitor visa (per person)100
Work permit (per person)155
Verification of status or replacing an immigration document30
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