
Canada Study Permit Consultants
Helping students achieve their dream of studying in Canada
What is a Study Permit?
A study permit is an official document issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) that allows foreign nationals to study at designated learning institutions (DLIs) in Canada. It is mandatory for most international students who wish to pursue post-secondary or longer-term studies in Canada.
A study permit is not a visa. It authorizes you to study in Canada for a specified period. Most study permits are valid for the duration of your program plus 90 days. Having a valid study permit also opens doors to on-campus and off-campus work authorization.
Our licensed consultants guide you through every step โ from choosing the right program to submitting a strong application โ ensuring you have the best chance of approval.
Basic Eligibility Requirements
- Must be enrolled or accepted at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)
- Demonstrate sufficient funds to cover tuition, living expenses, and return travel
- No criminal record and in good health
- Must prove intent to leave Canada upon completion of studies
Requirements vary by individual circumstances. Book a free consultation to assess your specific eligibility.
Study Permit Process
A clear, step-by-step path guided by our expert consultants
Choose Course & University
Research and select an accredited Canadian DLI and program that aligns with your goals
Prepare Documents
Gather acceptance letter, financial proof, passport, academic transcripts, and supporting documents
Apply for Admission
Submit your application to the institution and receive your Letter of Acceptance (LOA)
Submit Visa Application
Apply for study permit online through IRCC portal with all required documents
Biometrics & Approval
Provide biometrics if required and await IRCC's decision on your study permit application
Why Choose Sawa Immigration
We combine professional expertise with genuine care for your immigration success
Expert Consultants
Licensed RCIC with comprehensive knowledge of Canadian immigration law and procedures.
Complete Guidance
End-to-end support from initial consultation through to final approval and beyond.
High Success Rate
Thorough preparation and attention to detail to maximize your chances of approval.
Transparent Process
Clear communication, honest assessments, and no hidden fees throughout your journey.
Study Permit FAQs
Answers to common student visa and study permit questions.
Most international students with valid study permits can work part-time during academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks, as long as permit conditions are met.
A refusal can often be addressed by identifying the exact concerns, strengthening documentation, and submitting a better-prepared new application.
Yes. Many students transition through post-graduation work permits, Canadian work experience, and then pathways like Express Entry or provincial programs.
You must show enough funds for tuition, living expenses, and travel costs based on IRCC guidelines and your family composition.
In many situations, yes. Eligible spouses may apply for work authorization and dependent children can usually attend school in Canada.
Depending on your program and province, you may need a provincial or territorial attestation letter. We confirm this before submission.
In many cases yes, but you must stay compliant with permit conditions and update IRCC records when required.
Weak financial proof, unclear study plans, and poor ties-to-home-country evidence are common issues that can be avoided with proper preparation.
Ready to Get Started?
Our expert consultants are here to guide you through every step of your immigration journey.
