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Initiating the process, secure admission from a Canadian university, followed by obtaining a study permit for designated learning institution (DLI) enrollment and a student visa for residency in Canada.
The Student Direct Stream (SDS) offers a streamlined application route for study permits, ensuring expedited processing times, typically around 20 days. SDS caters to students with proficient English or French language skills intending to pursue programs at DLIs.
As outlined by the Government of Canada website, to qualify for SDS, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Obtain a letter of admission from a DLI.
Demonstrate proficiency in French or English.
Show proof of adequate financial resources to cover tuition and living expenses in Canada.
Provide results of a medical examination.
A copy of your acceptance letter from a Designated Learning Institution
A copy of your medical examination confirmation
Evidence of tuition fee payment for at least the first year
Proof of language proficiency, with a minimum score of 6 for English (International English Language Testing System) or a minimum score of 7 for French (Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens - Test d’évaluation de français).
Once your documents are prepared, you can apply either online or via paper application. The visa application fee amounts to CAD 150.
To successfully apply for a study permit, you must:
Be enrolled at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI).
Demonstrate adequate financial resources to cover tuition, living expenses, and return travel expenses.
Have a clean criminal record and pose no threat to Canada's security.
Undergo a medical examination to verify good health.
Persuade the immigration officer of your intention to return to your home country upon completing your education in Canada.
Additionally, you may choose to include a letter of explanation with your visa application. This letter should outline your career objectives, rationale for selecting a specific program, readiness to undertake the program, and reasons for choosing Canada as your study destination