Student Visa & Study Permit

Canada Student Visa & Study Permit Consultants

 

The Canadian Immigration Council, located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, is one of the oldest and most reputable Canadian immigration consulting practices that specialize in Canadian immigration law. The Canadian Immigration Council helps clients with several areas of immigration law such as work permit applications, permanent resident applications, Canadian citizenship applications, landed immigrant applications and student visa applications. We also offer a wide range of immigration litigation services with the help of our network of immigration professionals which include regulated immigration consultants, business advisors, accountants, lawyers, paralegals and specialists from a variety of fields.

The Canadian Immigration Council has been voted the best immigration consulting firm by the widely respected Leger & Leger group for three consecutive years because of its work in helping potential immigrants worldwide achieve their lifelong dream of immigrating to Canada and for offering them the best immigration services.

Student Visa in Canada

Canada continues to be recognized as a provider of world-class education to its more than 130,000 foreign students who come to study in Canada each year with additional students who come to learn English or French within Canada’s bilingual borders. The Student visa allows foreigners to engage in further studies in Canada either in an academic or vocational sector, thus bringing their rich culture, expansive knowledge and varied skills to Canada’s already diverse classrooms and schools.

Foreign applicants must show their intention to study, provide proof of acceptance and enrolment at an accredited institution, proof of sufficient funds and sufficient ties to return to their home country once they have completed their studies. Once granted, a student visa will allow applicants to experience Canada’s high-quality education system, state of the art research facilities, and broad post-graduate employment opportunities.

Study Visa  Requirements, Work Rights, and Post-Graduation

Many educational institutions offer awards, scholarships, and bursaries to international students on a competitive basis. An applicant who is granted a student visa is eligible to work on-campus throughout the school year, allowing them to earn money towards tuition, explore Canada’s diverse landscape, and gain valuable Canadian work experience. In addition, they may be entitled to apply for Off-Campus Work visa after 6 months. In most cases, foreign students are entitled to apply for a Post-Graduation Work visa, enabling them to remain in Canada for up to three years in some cases. It may also be possible have their permanent residence application processed in tandem, allowing them to work and live in Canada permanently.

Study, Work, and Build Your Future

In order to study in Canada, you may need a study permit and/or a temporary resident visa, although not everyone who wants to study in Canada must have these documents. Before you apply for a study permit, you must already be deleted word  accepted at a recognized school, college or university in Canada. Processing times may vary depending upon the Canadian visa office where you apply.

AspectWhat You Need to KnowWhy It Matters for Your Future in Canada
Who We AreCanadian Immigration Council, Montreal – among the most established and trusted firms in Canada, voted best by Leger & Leger for 3 years runningCredibility and expertise mean higher chances of approval and tailored guidance for complex cases
Canada as a Study DestinationWelcomes over 130,000 international students annually; globally recognized for quality education and research facilitiesYour diploma will hold international value, boosting employability both in Canada and abroad
Visa PurposeAllows foreign nationals to pursue academic, vocational, or language studies in CanadaYou gain access to a multicultural environment and bilingual learning opportunities
EligibilityProof of acceptance from a recognized institution, financial capacity, ties to home country, and genuine study intentMeeting these ensures smoother application processing and reduces refusal risks
Work While StudyingWork on-campus immediately; apply for off-campus work permit after 6 monthsEarn income, gain Canadian work experience, and strengthen your profile for permanent residency
Scholarships & Financial AidMany institutions offer competitive scholarships, awards, and bursariesCan reduce tuition costs significantly, making education more affordable
Post-Graduation OpportunitiesEligible for Post-Graduation Work Permit (up to 3 years) and potential permanent residency pathways like the Canadian Experience ClassTurn your Canadian degree into a long-term career opportunity
Permanent Residency PotentialSome students can apply for PR during their studies or after graduationProvides a direct route to settle and work in Canada permanently
Extra DocumentsSome may also require a Canadian Temporary Visa & Extensions depending on nationalityMissing this step can delay your arrival or cause refusal
Processing TimeApply only after acceptance by a recognized school; processing varies by visa officeEarly preparation avoids last-minute delays before the start of your program
Professional SupportGuidance from immigration consultants ensures all forms, supporting evidence, and timelines are correctIncreases your chances of approval and avoids costly mistakes

Turning Your Study Plans into a Life-Changing Opportunity

 

Studying in Canada is more than earning a diploma—it’s building a foundation for your future. But navigating visa rules, work permit options, and scholarship opportunities can be challenging, especially when every step affects your long-term plans. With the help of experienced immigration consultants, students can align their academic goals with future pathways, such as the Foreign Workers Program for post-graduation employment or even permanent residency via the Canadian Experience Class. The right guidance ensures your study permit is not just an entry document, but a strategic step toward achieving your career and life goals in Canada.