On July 11 IRCC invited 800 candidates in an all-program draw. Candidates required a minimum CRS score of 505, which is significantly higher than the three category based selection invitations the previous week but still lower than 511 required for candidates in the July 4 draw.

Study

Canada is one of the premier destinations for international students, drawing hundreds of thousands of new international students annually.                                   

With affordable tuition, top-ranked schools, flexible study and post-study work options, and pathways for immigration, it’s no wonder that students from around the globe make Canada their first choice in study destinations. 

According to the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE), 93% of students say they are satisfied with their educational experience in Canada.

Basic steps of the application process:
1. Choose a Program: One of the most important factors of your study permit application is the program you choose. We make program recommendations based on your work experience and education history. This will give you the best possible chance of submitting a successful application.

2. Apply to the School: After deciding on a program, we will help you prepare and submit your application. You need to have a letter of acceptance from a Canadian-designated learning institution (DLI) before you can apply for a study permit.

3. Apply for a Study Permit: With your acceptance letter in hand, you’ll be ready to apply for your study permit. We will help you to prepare and submit your application to Canadian immigration.

How Long Does it Take to Apply for a Canadian Study Permit?

Processing times for study permits vary greatly. The amount of time it takes depends on your country of residence. The shortest processing time is 1-2 weeks, but some applicants can expect to wait as long as 16 weeks.

Want faster processing times? If eligible, you can apply under Study Direct Stream (SDS).

  
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