Study Permit

Study in Canada with confidence and plan your future with Canada Central

A Canadian Study Permit is a temporary status document that allows international students to study at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada for more than six months. It is the main immigration document required after receiving a school admission and, in many cases, a Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL).

Study in Canada with confidence and plan your future with Canada Central

A Canadian Study Permit is a temporary status document that allows international students to study at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada for more than six months. It is the main immigration document required after receiving a school admission and, in many cases, a Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL).

For many students, a study permit is more than an academic authorization – it is the starting point for future work and permanent residence in Canada. With Canada Central, your study permit is planned not only for approval, but also for what comes next.

What a Study Permit Allows

With a valid study permit, you may be able to:

  • Study at the specific DLI and program approved in your application

  • Work part-time during studies (up to the weekly limit set by current rules) and full-time during scheduled breaks, if eligible

  • Apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) after completing an eligible program – a key pathway toward permanent residence

A study permit is not a visa. If your application is approved, a visitor visa or eTA is usually issued automatically, allowing you to travel to Canada.

Who Can Apply for a Study Permit

You can apply if you:

  • Have a letter of acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution

  • Can prove you have enough funds for:

    • Tuition

    • Living expenses (for yourself and accompanying family members)

    • Return transportation

  • Obey the law, have no serious criminal record, and provide police certificates if required

  • Are in good health and complete a medical exam if required

  • Convince an officer that you will leave Canada when your permit expires

Most applicants apply from outside Canada, although limited in-Canada options exist for specific categories.

Canada Central ensures applications clearly demonstrate both study intent and financial readiness, two common refusal points.

Key Conditions While Studying in Canada

Once approved, students must:

  • Remain enrolled at a Designated Learning Institution

  • Actively pursue their studies

  • Respect all conditions on the permit, including work limits

  • Leave Canada when the permit expires unless status is extended or changed

Changing schools, programs, or education levels may require updating or extending the study permit.

Canada Central advises students on how to make changes without risking their status or future PGWP eligibility.

Student Direct Stream (SDS) – Faster Processing

The Student Direct Stream (SDS) is a fast-track study permit option for eligible applicants from specific countries.

To apply through SDS, you usually must:

  • Be a legal resident of an SDS-eligible country

  • Have a letter of acceptance for a post-secondary DLI program

  • Pay at least the first year of tuition in advance

  • Purchase a Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) meeting SDS rules

  • Meet minimum language score requirements (e.g. IELTS or equivalent)

  • Submit biometrics promptly

If SDS requirements are not met, applicants can still apply through the regular study permit stream.

Canada Central assesses whether SDS or the regular process gives you the strongest approval chances.

Step-by-Step Study Permit Process

1. Choose a DLI and program

Confirm the institution is a Designated Learning Institution and that the program is PGWP-eligible if future work is your goal.

2. Receive your acceptance and PAL

Obtain a formal letter of acceptance and, where required, a Provincial Attestation Letter.

3. Prepare documents

Gather proof of funds, identity documents, language results, explanation letter, and any required police or medical records.

4. Apply online

Submit your study permit application, pay fees, and provide biometrics.

5. Receive decision and travel

If approved, you receive a Port of Entry Letter of Introduction and a visa or eTA if required.
Your study permit is issued upon arrival in Canada.

Study Permit → Work → Permanent Residence

A well-planned study permit can open long-term opportunities, including:

  • Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)

  • Canadian work experience

  • Eligibility for Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, or other PR pathways

Many successful immigrants begin their journey as students.

Canada Central helps students select programs and institutions that align with future PR goals, not just admission approval.

Why Students Choose Canada Central

Study permit refusals often happen due to:

  • Weak proof of funds

  • Poor explanation of study purpose

  • Ineligible schools or programs

  • Misalignment with future plans

Canada Central helps you:

  • Choose the right school and program

  • Prepare a strong, credible application

  • Navigate SDS vs regular streams

  • Protect PGWP and PR eligibility

  • Plan your full journey: Study → Work → Permanent Residence

With Canada Central, a Canadian study permit becomes more than permission to study – it becomes a strategic foundation for building your future in Canada.

 

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