Study in Canada: Complete Student Visa Process Explained

Canada is one of the most popular destinations for international students due to its world-class education system, affordable tuition, and strong post-study work and immigration opportunities. Understanding the student visa (study permit) process is essential for a successful application.

This guide explains the complete Canada student visa process step by step.

Step 1: Choose Your Program and Institution

Before applying for a student visa, you must receive an offer letter from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada.

Key considerations:

  • Course relevance to your previous education
  • Career outcomes
  • Institution reputation
  • Location and living costs

Step 2: Determine Your Application Stream (SDS or Non-SDS)

Student Direct Stream (SDS)

Available for certain countries and offers faster processing.

Key SDS requirements:

  • IELTS Academic score of 6.0 in each band
  • Full first-year tuition paid
  • GIC of CAD 10,000
  • Medical exam upfront

Non-SDS

For students who do not meet SDS criteria. Requires stronger documentation, especially financial proof and SOP.

Step 3: Prepare Required Documents

Common documents include:

  • Valid passport
  • Letter of Acceptance (LOA)
  • Proof of funds
  • Tuition fee payment receipt
  • Language test results
  • Academic transcripts
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • Medical exam & police clearance (if required)

Step 4: Write a Strong Statement of Purpose (SOP)

The SOP is one of the most important documents in your application. It should clearly explain:

  • Why you chose Canada
  • Why this program and institution
  • Your academic and career goals
  • Ties to your home country
  • Intent to comply with visa conditions

Step 5: Submit Your Student Visa Application

Applications are submitted online through the IRCC portal. Accuracy and consistency across all documents are critical.

After submission, you may be required to:

  • Provide biometrics
  • Submit additional documents

Step 6: Biometrics and Medical Examination

Most applicants must complete:

  • Biometrics (fingerprints and photo)
  • Medical examination by an IRCC-approved physician

These are mandatory for application processing.

Step 7: Visa Processing and Decision

Processing times vary based on:

  • Country of residence
  • Application stream (SDS vs Non-SDS)
  • Application completeness

IRCC reviews your eligibility, financial stability, academic intent, and compliance.

Step 8: Approval and Travel to Canada

Once approved, you will receive:

  • Port of Entry (POE) Letter
  • Temporary Resident Visa (if applicable)

Your study permit is issued upon arrival in Canada.

Work Opportunities for Students

International students can:

  • Work up to 20 hours per week during studies
  • Work full-time during scheduled breaks
  • Apply for Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) after completing eligible programs

Why Professional Guidance Matters

A student visa refusal can impact future applications. Working with a licensed RCIC consultant helps ensure:

  • Correct program and pathway selection
  • Strong SOP and documentation
  • Compliance with IRCC requirements

Start Your Study Journey with Confidence

Maple Leaf Immigration Services provides expert guidance for student visas, SDS & Non-SDS applications, and post-study pathways.

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