Overview
A Study Permit allows eligible international students to study at a Canadian Designated Learning Institution (DLI) for a program longer than 6 months (typical use case). It is Canada’s main student authorisation for international study.
Who this is for
Suitable if you:
- Have an acceptance from a DLI and a clear study plan
- Can show funds for tuition and living costs (as required)
- Can demonstrate genuine temporary intent and complete documentation
Typical supporting documents (examples)
- Letter of acceptance from a DLI
- Passport/identity documents
- Proof of funds (tuition + living expenses)
- Academic history documents
- Statement of purpose/study plan (recommended)
How we support you
We build your checklist, review funds and study plan clarity, and ensure your documentation is consistent and well structured.
