# Study Permit Applications

Expert Guidance for Studying in Canada

Planning to study in Canada? Hejazi Immigration Consulting offers personalized support to help you secure your study permit with confidence.

Assisting Clients With Study Permit Applications

Expert Guidance to Choose the Right Academic Institution and to Apply for Study Permit

Study Pathways

We help you choose the right academic programs/institution that align with your long-term goals in Canada.

Immigration Compliance

Ensuring every application is complete, accurate, and aligned with IRCC regulations.

Family Integration

Support for students looking to bring family members

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Start Your Canadian Study Journey Today

Every year, countless students achieve their Canadian education goals with the right guidance. Let Us be your expert guide, helping you navigate every step of the process with confidence and ease.

Application Process

Discover a clear path toward your Canadian education. We guide you through each step to maximize your chances of approval.

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Step 1
Consult
Consultation

We start by discussing your goals, preferred programs, and eligibility for a study permit in Canada.

Step 2
Assess
Profile Review

We assess your qualifications and advise on the best options for your study plans.

Step 3
Admit
School Admission Support

We help you apply to a recognized Canadian institution and secure your Letter of Acceptance and Provincial Attestation Letter.

Step 4
Prepare
Document Preparation

We guide you in preparing all required documents to submit a complete and accurate application.

Step 5
Submit
Application Submission & Follow-up

Once ready, we submit your study permit application and keep you informed until a decision is made.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Your questions about Canadian study permits, answered.

A study permit is a Canadian government authorization that allows you to study at a designated institution in Canada.

Most international students need a study permit if their program is longer than 6 months.

Processing times vary by country and application volume, but typically range from a few weeks to a few months.

Usually you need a Letter of Acceptance from a Canadian institution, proof of funds, a valid passport, and other supporting documents, etc.

Yes. You'll need to prove you have enough funds to cover your tuition fees and living expenses while in Canada.

Most study permit holders can work part-time (up to 20 hours/week) during their studies and full-time during scheduled breaks.

If your application is refused, we can help you explore your options, address issues, and consider applying again.

The government processing fee is typically CAD 150, not including additional expenses like biometrics and health exams.

Your study permit is usually valid for the duration of your program of study, plus an additional 90 days to prepare for departure or apply for a post-graduation work permit.

Yes. After graduation, you may be eligible for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) or permanent residency, depending on your situation.