Canada Study Visa Guide

Planning to study in Canada? You’re in luck – Canada remains a top destination thanks to world-class universities, high quality of life, and welcoming immigration pathways. In this guide, we’ll walk through new immigration news (PGWP, SDS, permit caps, etc.), study permit basics (benefits, eligibility, process, rights), top schools and provincial pathways, and why UW Immigration (Deepika Minhas) can help you. We write in a friendly, supportive tone, with all the latest facts from , CIC News and more.

1. Latest Immigration News (June 2025)

In summary: Canada’s rules are evolving to ensure student success and program integrity. Key changes include the end of SDS, new PGWP requirements, and capped intakes with provincial letters. Throughout, Canada emphasizes a positive experience – it still “welcomes international students from all around the world”.

2. About the Canada Study Permit

Purpose & Benefits: A Canadian study permit lets you enroll full-time at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI). You’ll benefit from Canada’s high-quality education, safe communities, and multicultural environment. While studying, you can work on-campus full-time and off-campus up to 24h/week (term-time) to gain experience and help with expenses. After graduation, eligible students can apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), allowing up to three years of Canadian work – a great bridge to permanent residency. Overall, a study permit provides education and valuable Canadian work experience.
Eligibility: To qualify for a study permit, you must meet IRCC’s criteria. In general, you need to:

IRCC explains: “You can come to Canada to study if you are enrolled at a DLI, have enough money for tuition and living costs, obey the law (no criminal record), are in good health, and plan to leave Canada at the end of your permit”.
Application Steps (Overview): The typical process is:

  1. Choose a School and Program. Find a DLI (see ’s list) and apply. Receive an official acceptance letter.
  2. Apply for the Study Permit: Submit an online (or paper) application. You’ll upload required documents such as the acceptance letter, proof of funds (bank statements, GIC), passport, photos, and any required exams (like language tests). (Also include a Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) if your province uses them, to confirm your admission is genuine.)
  3. Work or Travel While You Wait: If eligible, you can work up to 24h/week off-campus and full-time on-campus while waiting on your permit.
  4. Receive Your Permit: Once approved, the letter or permit tells you the conditions (e.g. study location, work rights, expiry date).
  5. Arrive and Study: Land in Canada, show documents, and enroll.

(For details on documents and process, see the CanadaVisa list: you’ll need an acceptance letter, PAL/TAL, proof of funds, passport, photos and fees.)
Rights & Responsibilities: As an international student, you have rights like anyone in Canada. You can work on/off campus (subject to conditions) and access some services. But you must also follow the rules. Key responsibilities include:

Canada puts it plainly: “While studying in Canada you must make progress towards completing your program, respect any conditions listed on your study permit, and stop studying if you no longer meet the requirements. Always keep in good standing and use your study period fully – that way you can maximize opportunities like PGWPs.

3. Top Schools & Provincial Pathways

Canada’s universities and colleges rank highly worldwide, and many have large international student bodies. Popular institutions include University of Toronto, UBC, McGill University, University of Alberta, McMaster University, University of Waterloo and others. In fact, multiple Canadian schools placed in the global top 100 by subject in 2025 (e.g. U of Toronto, UBC, McGill, Waterloo). Other top colleges (for diplomas and certificates) include Sheridan, Seneca, Humber and more. Choose a school based on your field – many colleges specialize in in-demand areas like tech, health, and trades.
Provincial Opportunities: Some provinces offer extra support or pathways for international grads:

In short, Canada has a diverse range of top schools and many province-driven immigration paths. By studying in a target province and program, you can boost your post-study options. We advise choosing a school and region that align with your career and long-term plans.

4. Why Choose UW Immigration?

At United World Immigration Services, we know this process can feel overwhelming – but you don’t have to do it alone. Our founder, Deepika Minhas, is a licensed Canadian immigration consultant (CICC) with 10+ years of experience. She combines deep legal knowledge with a personal, human touch. She says, “I’m honoured to help individuals and families take this life-changing step,” and her goal is to give clients the same care and attention she would want for herself.

In short, UW Immigration offers expert help with a heart. We stay up-to-date on all the latest Canada policy changes (like SDS ending, PGWP rules, permit caps, etc.) so you don’t have to. And we guide you warmly, honestly, and patiently through every form and interview. You can trust us to look after your dream of studying in Canada as if it were our own.

Ready to Get Started? (Call to Action)

Decided to make Canada your study destination? We’re here to help you every step of the way. Contact us today for a free consultation – let’s discuss your goals and prepare a winning application. We can answer your questions about choosing a school, gathering documents, and meeting all requirements.

Don’t wait – spots for September intakes fill quickly. Call or email now, and UW Immigration will help turn your Canadian study dreams into reality. We look forward to working with you!

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