Studying in Canada offers a host of benefits including a direct path to Canadian Permanent Residency and Citizenship. There are hundreds of Designated Learning Institutions (DLI) in Canada to choose from. If you cannot find a suitable DLI, we are aligned with an ICRCC placement specialist who can assist in finding the perfect institution for you. Your Spouse/Partner might be able to accompany you on an Open Work Permit and your dependent children will be able to accompany you on either a Study Permit or a Visit Visa (This is age-dependent).
What do I need to study in Canada?
- Enrolled at Designated Learning Intuition
- No criminal record
- Pass a medical completed by an IRCC panel physician
- Prove that you will leave Canada when your study permit expires, or your qualification is complete
- Prove you have sufficient funds to pay for:
- Tuition fees, and
- Living expenses for yourself and any immediate family that accompany you to Canada
Government Fees
Submission and processing fee | CAD 150 |
Open Work Permit fee | CAD 255 |
Visit Visa fee for dependent children | CAD 100 |
Study Permit fee for dependent children | CAD 150 |
Biometrics fee (Persons over 14 years) | CAD 85 |