Study Permits

Below are the study permit services we offer as well as the anticipated fee range. The fee is subject to the complexity of the case.

  • To study in Canada, foreign nationals generally need a study permit. We assist with the initial study permit application once you have the necessary acceptance letter from a designated learning institution (DLI), financial documentation, and a strong study plan. We guide you through the entire process to maximize your chances of approval.

  • If you have a previous study permit refusal, the application process becomes significantly more complex. We provide in-depth assistance, including analyzing the reasons for the prior refusal, gathering additional evidence, and crafting a compelling submission to address the concerns of the immigration authorities.

  • When a parent comes to Canada to study, their dependent children may also need a study permit or a visitor record to accompany them. We assist with these applications, ensuring all family members have the appropriate documentation to reside in Canada legally.

  • Spouses or common-law partners of study permit holders may be eligible for an open work permit, allowing them to work in Canada while their partner studies. We help determine eligibility and guide you through the application process for this type of permit.

  • If you wish to continue studying in Canada, you must extend your study permit before it expires. We assist with study permit extensions, ensuring you meet the requirements and maintain your legal status as a student in Canada.