Planning to study in Canada? If you’re an international student, you’ll likely search for a Canada student visa. The official document is called a study permit. This permit allows you to attend school, stay in the country during your studies and qualify for post-study work opportunities.
This article explains how the visa process works, how to meet requirements and what steps to take before arriving in Canada.
What is a Canada student visa?
Many international students search for a Canada student visa, but the official document is called a study permit. The study permit is what legally allows you to live in Canada and attend a designated learning institution (DLI). In addition, you may need a temporary resident visa (TRV) or an electronic travel authorization (eTA) to enter the country, depending on your nationality.
A study permit allows you to:
If you’re pursuing a master’s abroad, a study permit opens the door to academic and professional growth in Canada.
Your study permit is typically valid for the length of your program plus an extra 90 days to prepare for departure, apply for a work permit or extend your stay.
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How to apply for a student visa in Canada
You should apply for your study permit as soon as you receive a letter of acceptance from a Canadian university or college. Here’s how the process typically works:
1. Gather your documents
To meet the Canada student visa requirements, you’ll need:
2. Apply online or through a visa center
Most students apply online through the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website. If online access is limited in your country, you can apply through a local visa application center.
3. Complete biometrics and a medical exam
Depending on your country of origin, you may need to complete a medical examination and submit fingerprints.
4. Wait for approval
Once approved, you’ll receive a Port of Entry (POE) Letter of Introduction. This is what you show when entering Canada to receive your actual study permit.
What happens after you arrive in Canada?
Once you’re studying overseas in Canada with a valid study permit, you can start your program at any approved university (DLI) and work part time without needing a separate permit. Most international students are allowed to work up to 24 hours per week while classes are in session and full-time during school breaks.
After completing your degree, you may be eligible to apply for the post-graduate work permit (PGWP) Canada offers. This work permit allows you to gain Canadian work experience and stay in the country for up to three years depending on the length of your program.
Choosing from the many Canadian universities for international students can also improve your chances of PGWP approval as only programs from approved universities make you eligible.
How MPOWER Financing supports your study permit success
MPOWER Financing helps students from around the world pursue their education in Canada with confidence. If you’re applying for a study permit, having a no-cosigner, no-collateral Canada student loan from MPOWER can strengthen your visa application by showing financial readiness.
But MPOWER’s support doesn’t stop there. When you finance your education with MPOWER, you also get:
Whether you’re focused on getting into a top program or securing post-study work rights, MPOWER helps you take your next step with confidence.
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FAQs
In Canada, a student visa is officially called a study permit. It lets you study at a DLI, stay in the country legally, and work part time during your program.
You’ll typically need:
Can I work while studying in Canada?
Yes. Most students can work up to 24 hours per week during the semester and full time during school breaks without a separate permit.
The post-graduation work permit lets you work in Canada after completing your program. It can be valid for up to three years depending on your university degree length.
Yes. A loan from MPOWER can serve as proof of funds and helps demonstrate your ability to support yourself during your studies.
Many international students use the PGWP to gain work experience and then apply for permanent residency. Canada offers several immigration pathways for students who graduate from approved university programs.
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