General applications
Study permits
From choosing a program to a decision-ready application — including the admission itself.
A study permit lets you study at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada. Most refusals here come down to two things an officer looks at closely: whether your study plan is credible for your circumstances, and whether your funds are genuinely available and clearly documented.
What officers look for
- Acceptance at a Designated Learning Institution
- Proof of funds covering tuition and living costs, shown to be genuinely available
- A study plan that makes sense for your background and goals
- An intention to respect the conditions of your stay
How we help
- Admissions support at major Canadian post-secondary institutions, alongside the permit application itself
- A study plan / statement of purpose built around your real story
- A proof-of-funds strategy that pre-empts the most common objections
- Extensions, and planning the post-graduation work permit (PGWP) path from the start
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Not sure where to start?
Let’s talk about your study permits situation.
A short conversation is the fastest way to know where you stand — book a consultation, or send us a note and we’ll reply. Not sure yet? The free self-assessment is a good place to start.