Score Well with Your Canadian Study Permit

At SHH Immigration, we know how crucial this step is for your academic journey. Our expert consultants provide personalized support to navigate the study permit application process with ease while you focus on what really matters- STUDY. Let us help you score big with your study permit so you can dive into your Canadian campus life successfully.

Study Permit Eligible Factors

Health Clearance

You may need to undergo a medical examination to ensure you are in good health.

Good Study History

Provide academic records and certificates from previous institutions.

Language Proficiency

Meet the language proficiency requirements in English or French, if applicable.

Application Completeness

Ensure your application is complete, accurate, and includes all required documents.

Clean Criminal Record

Provide a police certificate if required, demonstrating a clean criminal background.

Valid Passport

Passport must be valid for the entire duration of your studies in Canada - with at least six months’ validity from the date of application.

Study Permit Documents Checklist

Let us take the stress out of your paperwork so you can concentrate on hitting the books and embracing your new academic adventure.

Proof of Acceptance

Valid acceptance letter from a DLI - Designated learning institution .

Proof of Identity

Passport or travel document, and recent passport-sized photos.

Proof of Financial Support

Bank statements, scholarship letters, or financial guarantees.

Letter of Explanation

Statement detailing your study plans and commitment to returning home after graduation.

A Streamlined Immigration Process

Consultation
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Dream Big
Share your dreams and get a reliable immigration solution from our experts.
Fill Form
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Prep for Success
Let experts guide you to collect and align all necessary documents.
Documentation
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Submit & Wait
Submit your application with accurate details and wait for the final result.
Get Visa
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Bon Voyage
Celebrate your visa approval and take off on your exciting new path.

Know Before You Move in Canada

Catch a sneak peek into student life in Canada before you pack your bags. Prepare thoroughly with our comprehensive guide!

Visa Requirements

Check if you need a student visa. Apply well in advance and ensure you have all the required documents.

Weather

Canada experiences extreme cold weather conditions. Research the climate of your destination and pack accordingly, including warm clothing.

Banking and Currency

Set up a Canadian bank account and familiarize yourself with the Canadian dollar (CAD).

Cost of Living

Understand the cost of living in your chosen city. This includes housing, transportation, food, and other daily expenses.

Students Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long does it take to get a student permit?

    Processing times vary depending on the location and the completeness of your application. Generally, it can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months.

  • Can I work while studying in Canada with a study permit?

    Yes, you can work part-time on or off-campus for up to 20 hours per week during regular academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks, like summer vacations, as long as your study permit includes a condition that allows you to work. Organization Terms and conditions may apply.

  • What if my student permit application is denied?

    If your application is denied, you can usually appeal the decision or reapply. It’s important to understand the reasons for the denial to address any issues.

  • How long is a Canadian study permit valid?

    A study permit is usually valid for the length of your study program plus an additional 90 days. The 90 days allow you to prepare to leave Canada or apply to extend your stay.

  • What happens if I need to extend my study permit?

    You should apply to extend your study permit at least 30 days before it expires. If you apply on time, you can continue studying under the same conditions

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