Frequently Asked Questions about Immigration & Education to Canada

To apply for a Study Permit, you typically need a letter of acceptance from a designated learning institution, proof of sufficient funds, passport, statement of purpose, and other supporting documents.

To extend your Student Visa, you must apply online through the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website before your current visa expires.

Yes, you can transfer to another designated learning institution, but you may need to update your Study Permit details with IRCC.

If you’ve completed a program of study that lasted at least eight months at an eligible institution, you may qualify for a Post-Graduate Work Permit.

Yes, under certain conditions, visitors in Canada can apply for a Study Permit from within the country.

Canada offers several immigration pathways, including Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Program, Family Sponsorship, and more.

Yes, if you’re visiting Canada for business activities like meetings, conferences, or training, you’ll need a Business Visitor Visa.

A Visitor Visa typically allows you to stay in Canada for up to six months. The exact duration will be determined by the border services officer upon your arrival.

The amount varies based on the duration of your program and your living situation. You must prove you can cover tuition fees, living expenses, and return transportation.

Processing times vary based on the type of application, your country of residence, and current processing volumes. You can check estimated processing times on the IRCC website.