Canadian Study Permit Guide
Unlock Your Canadian Education Dream
This dynamic guide simplifies the complex Canadian Study Permit process, from understanding core requirements to exploring your exciting post-graduation future. Get the clarity you need to apply with confidence.
Permit vs. Visa: The Key Distinction
📄 Study Permit (STATUS)
This is your official authorization to **study** in Canada. It proves your status as a student at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) and is valid for the duration of your program.
✈️ Entry Visa (TRV) (ENTRY)
This is your permission to **enter** Canada. It's a sticker in your passport that allows you to travel to the Canadian border. You need both to begin your studies.
The Eligibility Pyramid: Building Your Case
Eligibility is built layer by layer. The base ensures compliance, and the apex proves genuine intent.
5. Intent to Leave
Must prove ties to home country and commitment to leave Canada.
3 & 4. Health & Record
Pass medical exams and provide police/background checks.
2. Proof of Funds
Show sufficient money for tuition, travel, and living expenses.
1. DLI Acceptance
Must have a Letter of Acceptance from an approved school.
Balancing Work & Study
Most full-time international students are eligible to work while studying. This provides a great opportunity to gain Canadian work experience and help cover living expenses.
The government enforces strict hourly limits to ensure academics remain your priority. Working more than the permitted hours is a serious violation of your permit conditions.
Processing Times: Factors Affecting Your Wait
Application processing times are highly variable, ranging from a few weeks to several months. This variability is largely influenced by three critical factors.
Always check the specific estimated time for your country on the IRCC website, and submit a complete, error-free package to minimize delays.
Your Application Journey: A 4-Step Flow
This streamlined process starts immediately after you secure your acceptance. Don't delay—processing times can vary!
1. Get LOA from DLI
2. Submit Application
3. Give Biometrics
4. Receive Decision
The PGWP Pathway: Your Next Chapter
Graduation opens the door to the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), a valuable tool for gaining Canadian experience and setting the stage for permanent residency.


