Study Permit Canada 2026 | CAQ Quebec

Study in Canada: Your Path to Success

Canada is recognized globally for its academic excellence and high quality of life. Whether you are aiming for Ontario, British Columbia, or Quebec, our firm guides you every step of the way to turn your dream into reality.

The 3 Key Steps of the Process:

  1. Program Selection: Choosing a program at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) that aligns with your academic and professional background.
  2. School Admission: Securing your official Letter of Acceptance (LOA), a mandatory document for your visa application.
  3. Study Permit & CAQ Application: Preparing a rigorous file for IRCC to avoid common grounds for refusal.

Quebec Focus: If your school is located in Quebec, you must obtain a CAQ (Quebec Acceptance Certificate) from the MIFI. Without this prior approval, your federal study permit application cannot be processed.

Your Benefits as an International Student:

  1. Work While Studying: Opportunities to work in Canada on or off-campus.
  2. Pathway to Residency: Access to the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) to facilitate your transition to Permanent Residency.
  3. Family Support: Spouses may be eligible for an open work permit, and children can attend school.

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

For French-speaking programs, recognized tests are generally the TEF or TCF. For English, IELTS is the standard. Some institutions waive this requirement for candidates from countries where the official language matches the language of instruction.

Yes, without exception. You must receive your provincial approval from Quebec before submitting your study permit application at the federal level.

Yes, most study permits allow you to work up to 20 or 24 hours per week during academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks.

Yes! Through the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), you can gain valuable Canadian work experience and simplify your access to permanent immigration.

A DLI is a school approved by a provincial or territorial government to host international students. Always check the official DLI list before applying.

You must prove that you can cover your tuition fees AND your living expenses (housing, food, transport) for your first year in Canada.
Working Process

Follow these steps to get your solution easily

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Contact us

Complete our assessment form, we will assess your case and contact you for an initial consultation.

Analysis of the file

We work with you to develop a personalized strategy to ensure the success of your immigration procedure.

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Assistance and representation

We will carefully review your supporting documents and get to work to build a solid case.

Decision

Once the decision has been made, our team will assist you to advise you on the steps to follow for your installation in Canada.

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Contact us

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