Study in Canada
A Complete Guide for International Students
Learn everything about study permits, eligibility, and how to begin your education journey in Canada with expert support from trusted consultants.
How to get Started
3 Simple Steps to Apply for a Canadian Study Permit
Choose a Program
Selecting the right academic program is crucial to your study permit application. You must demonstrate a clear purpose and rationale for studying that program in Canada.
Apply to the School
After deciding on a program, we will help you prepare and submit your application. You need to have a letter of acceptance from a Canadian DLI before you can apply for a study permit.
Apply for a Study Permit
With your acceptance letter in hand, you’ll be ready to apply for your study permit. We will help you to prepare and submit your application to Canadian immigration.
Work While Studying in Canada
Student studying in Canada have the right to work. This helps offset the cost of tuition and living expenses.
International students in Canada can work part-time (up to 20 hours per week) during school terms. During scheduled breaks like summer vacation, international students may work full-time. Most students don’t need a work permit to work while they study, whether their job is on campus or off campus. Your study permit will state whether you’re allowed to work off campus.
You Can Bring Your Family With You While You Study
International students who are married or have kids may wish to bring their family with them. Canadian visa officers will consider study permit applications which include accompanying family members. You should note that including family members on a study permit application may influence the visa officer’s decision.
If you are approved as a family, your spouse will be able to work full time while in Canada. Any accompanying children will be able to study for free.