If you are planning to study in Canada or want to switch programs, you will likely need a Study Permit or a Study Permit Extension. A Study Permit is the official document that allows you to study at a designated learning institution (DLI) in Canada for more than 6 months. We help international students understand the requirements, organize their documents, and prepare a clear application so they can focus on getting ready for school instead of worrying about the paperwork.
At Immivara Immigration Consulting, we help students prepare complete and well-organized Canada study permit applications with professional guidance tailored to their situation. Whether you are applying for the first time, extending your permit, or dealing with study permit concerns, we are here to support you every step of the way.
What is a Study Permit?
A Study Permit is a document issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) that allows you to study at a designated learning institution (DLI) in Canada for the length of your program, plus a little extra time. It is not a visa on its own; you also need the right entry document (such as a visitor visa or eTA), depending on your passport.
A Study Permit can also allow you to:
- Work part‑time on or off campus, if your program and conditions permit.
- Bring your family members (spouse/partner, children) in many cases, under the right conditions.
We can help you understand how your Study Permit connects with your school, work, and family plans.
Why Study In Canada?
Studying in Canada offers more than just a certificate, diploma or a degree—it’s an opportunity to grow academically, live in a safe and welcoming environment, and gain skills that can open doors around the world. Canada is known for:
- High‑quality education at universities, colleges, and vocational schools.
- Safe, diverse communities where students often feel welcome and supported.
- The chance to gain Canadian work experience while studying or after graduation, in many cases.
For many students, choosing Canada also means thinking about a possible pathway to Canadian work or permanent residence, though every plan is different. We help you understand how your Study Permit fits into your bigger picture—whether you are here for a short program, a degree, or a long‑term future in Canada.
Study Permit Eligibility Requirements:
Most Study Permit applications focus on a few important things:
- Letter of acceptance from a DLI (a recognized school, college, or university).
- A provincial or territorial attestation letter is required in most cases
- Proof of financial support (tuition, living costs, travel) for the first year of study.
- Valid passport or travel document and, if required, a temporary resident visa or eTA.
- Immigration medical exam and biometrics, if requested.
- Genuine student intent (clear reasons to study in Canada and plans to return home after your studies).
We’ll help you make sure your documents clearly show your plan, your finances, and your seriousness about your education.
Who is this service for?
This service is for:
- International students applying for their first Study Permit from outside Canada.
- Students already in Canada who want to extend their study permit or switch to a new program.
- Families and parents helping their child prepare to study in Canada.
- Anyone who wants straightforward guidance, reassurance, and support through the process.
What help we provide
When students work with us, they get:
- Clear explanations of whether you need a Study Permit and how to tie it to your DLI and program.
- Guidance on finances, proof of funds, and scholarship letters so your application looks strong.
- Review of your Study Permit application, passport, and supporting documents, so nothing is missed.
- Simple answers about working while studying, extending your permit, and what happens if your program changes.
How it works:
- Tell us about your program: We’ll talk about your acceptance letter, the school, your field of study, and your goals in Canada.
- Organize your documents: We’ll explain what you need (proof of funds, IDs, medical, biometrics, and any extra forms) in plain language.
- Review your application and study plan: We’ll help guide you when you prepare your study plan and review your answers so they match your situation.
- Submit with confidence: Once everything is ready, we’ll guide you through the final steps and help you understand what to expect next.
Need help applying for a Canadian study permit or a study permit extension?
Contact us or Book a Consultation today for trusted guidance and professional support with your application.
