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Study Permit

Start Your Academic Journey in Canada

Thinking about studying in Canada?

If you’re an international student with dreams of attending a recognized institution in British Columbia, navigating the process of getting a study permit can feel overwhelming. From understanding eligibility to meeting deadlines, there are several moving parts. For students aiming to build a future in Canada through education, now is the right time to understand how the process works—and how to approach it the right way.

What You’ll Get When We Work Together

When you work with Dhanda Immigration to apply for your study permit, here’s what’s involved:

Personalized application review

Every study journey is different. We assess your academic background and goals to match you with eligible designated learning institutions (DLIs).

Document preparation support

We help you gather and prepare essential documents, including proof of acceptance, financial support, and identification papers.

Letter of explanation guidance

We assist in drafting a clear and concise explanation letter that supports your intention to study in Canada and return to your home country after completion.

Application filing and submission

Your complete application is submitted through the official IRCC portal, by the latest requirements and timelines.

Ongoing updates and communication

Throughout the processing period, we monitor your application status and keep you informed.

Preparation for arrival in Canada

If approved, we offer checklists and information on next steps, including port-of-entry documentation and post-arrival considerations.

Is This the Right Fit for You?

Is a study permit the correct route for you?

You might relate to the following situations:

  • You’ve received an acceptance letter from a Canadian DLI but feel unsure about the next steps.
  • You’re navigating the process for the first time and want to avoid delays or refusals due to missing or incorrect documents.
  • Your family wants assurance that the immigration process is handled correctly and aligns with Canadian regulations.
  • You plan to transition from a study permit to future options such as work permits or permanent residency.

A study permit is necessary if your program of study lasts longer than six months and takes place at a recognized Canadian institution. It’s not just about paperwork—it’s about aligning your goals with legal pathways and having clarity from day one.

Step-by-Step: What to Expect

Step 1: Initial Consultation

First, we understand your educational goals, identify your country of origin, and note the institution that has accepted you.

Step 2: Document Collection

You will receive a checklist customized for your situation, which typically includes a letter of acceptance, proof of finances, a valid passport, and other required documents.

Step 3: Application Strategy

We guide you in drafting your statement of purpose or explanation letter and reviewing all documents for accuracy.

Step 4: Submission to IRCC

Your study permit application is submitted online through the IRCC portal. Our team completes all fields accurately and uploads the supporting files correctly.

Step 5: Biometrics and Medicals (If Required)

IRCC will ask some applicants to provide biometrics or complete a medical exam. We help schedule these appointments and ensure compliance.

Step 6: Wait and Track

During the waiting period, we monitor your file, provide updates, and respond to any IRCC requests for additional documents or clarification.

Step 7: Final Decision and Pre-Arrival Support

Once approved, we walk you through the following steps—what to bring, how to prepare for your entry into Canada, and any post-arrival requirements.

Questions We Hear Often

Q1: What documents are required to apply for a study permit in Canada?

You’ll typically need an acceptance letter from a DLI, proof of financial support, a valid passport, passport-sized photos, and sometimes biometrics or a medical exam.

Q2: How long does it take to process a study permit?

Processing times vary by country, but it can take several weeks to a few months. It’s best to apply as early as possible after receiving your acceptance letter.

Q3: Can I work while on a study permit?

Yes. Study permit holders in Canada may be eligible to work up to 20 hours per week during academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks, depending on their permit conditions.

Q4: What if IRCC refuses my study permit application?

In case of refusal, you will receive a letter explaining the reasons. We can review your case and explore whether a re-application or alternate route is possible.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

At Dhanda Immigration, we guide clients through the study permit process with structure and clarity. If you’re preparing to begin your academic journey in Canada, now is a good time to plan your next move with the proper support.

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