Study in Canada — Student Visa Guidance
Get end-to-end assistance for your Canadian study journey — from shortlisting the best universities to filing your visa application. Our expert team ensures every step aligns with the latest IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) requirements.
Overview
Canada’s Study Permit allows international students to study at Designated Learning Institutions (DLIs). Many programs include co-op options and offer pathways to post-graduation work permits (PGWP).
Why Study in Canada
Quality & Outcomes
Study at top-ranked universities offering globally recognized degrees and industry-focused learning.
Safety & Diversity
Experience a welcoming, multicultural environment with excellent student support and a high standard of living.
Work Options
Gain valuable experience through on-campus, off-campus, and post-study work opportunities.
PR Pathways
Build a strong foundation for permanent residency through Canadian education and work experience.
Eligibility
To apply for a Canadian study permit, you generally need:
Documents Required
Academic & University
- University offer letter (LOA)
- Academic transcripts and certificates
- Passport (valid for entire course duration)
- SOP and Letters of Recommendation
Financial & Supporting
- Proof of funds and GIC receipt
- Medical examination (if required)
- Biometrics appointment confirmation
Costs & Proof of Funds
- The average annual tuition fee in Canada ranges from X Amount, depending on the program and institution.
- Students must also show proof of X Amount (as per updated IRCC guidelines) for living expenses under the SDS category.
- We guide you through GIC setup, financial documentation, and fund presentation for smooth visa approval.
Application Process — Step by Step
Top Universities







(We also assist with popular colleges under SDS and non-SDS streams.)
FAQs
Ready to study in Canada?
Apply now and let our expert team manage everything — from university selection to visa filing — so you can focus on building your academic future in Canada.
Disclaimer: Information here is general in nature. Visa/permit rules can change; always check official IRCC guidance or consult us for updated advice.