Enroll in a Study Program

Discover Your Perfect Program in Canada — For Free

Finding the right study program in Canada has never been easier. With our free search tool, you can explore thousands of programs at leading institutions across the country, compare options, and choose the one that best matches your goals.

 

Enroll in a Study Program

Discover Your Perfect Program in Canada — For Free

Finding the right study program in Canada has never been easier. With our free search tool, you can explore thousands of programs at leading institutions across the country, compare options, and choose the one that best matches your goals.

 

How It Works

Our free search tool gives you instant access to a wide range of academic programs offered by trusted Canadian institutions. Whether you’re looking for undergraduate, graduate, or vocational studies, you can browse, filter, and compare options in just a few clicks.

 

Why Use Our Free Search Tool?

Explore Thousands of Options

From business and technology to arts and sciences, discover programs across every field of study.


Compare and Decide with Ease

Filter by location, tuition, program length, and more to find the program that truly fits your needs.


One Central Platform

No need to jump from website to website — everything you need is in one simple, easy-to-use platform.


A Smarter Way to Plan

Make informed decisions about your education in Canada without pressure or confusion.

Plan Your Canadian Education Journey

Designed Around Your Goals

Whether you want to boost your career, start a new field, or gain global experience, the tool helps you map out the right path.


Transparency at Every Step

Get clear information about tuition, program requirements, and duration — so there are no surprises later.


Build Your Future Beyond the Classroom

Many programs open doors to work opportunities in Canada and can become the foundation for long-term immigration pathways.

Start Your Journey With Confidence

Finding the right program is the first step toward studying in Canada — and we’ve made it simple, free, and accessible. 
Use our free search tool now and take control of your future.
 

Start Your Journey With Confidence

Finding the right program is the first step toward studying in Canada — and we’ve made it simple, free, and accessible. 
Use our free search tool now and take control of your future.

Need Extra Support?

Eligibility Assessment

We evaluate your academic progress and eligibility for an extension.

Document Review

We meticulously review all your documents to prevent common errors that can lead to refusal.

Application Strategy

Our consultants help you prepare a strong application package, including a compelling letter of explanation if necessary.

Submission Guidance

We guide you through the submission process to ensure your application is filed correctly and on time.

Applying to a study permit

A study permit is an official document issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) that authorizes a foreign national to study at a Canadian educational institution for a specified period. It is a legal requirement for most international students.

If your study permit is expiring and you are still enrolled and actively studying, you will need to apply to extend your permit to remain in valid status. You must apply to extend your study permit before it expires. 


If you apply on time, you can continue to study in Canada under the same conditions while waiting for a decision. If you finish your studies earlier than planned, your permit will automatically become invalid 90 days after your official program completion date.

Study without a permit

To study in Canada, most foreign nationals need a study permit, but there are some exceptions, such as short-term students, family of foreign officials, and young dependent children accompanying their parents in Canada.


However, even if you are exempt, getting a study permit can be beneficial. A study permit allows you to work either on or off campus as a full-time student at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) without needing a separate work permit. Without a study permit, you would have to apply for a work permit to be authorized to work while you study.

Studying in Quebec

When planning to study in Quebec, you must obtain a Quebec Acceptance Certificate (CAQ) from the Government of Quebec before you can submit your study permit application. 


Most students who are not required to have a PAL or TAL must still get a CAQ to study in Quebec, with only a few exceptions.

Student Direct Stream (SDS)

A Student Direct Stream Program (SDS) is a faster student visa that is applicable for students who meet certain requirements, like proof of financial support or English or French proficiency. You can get an SDS student visa in about 20 days, which is faster than a normal study permit.

Post-graduation work permit

After you graduate in Canada, you need a work permit to be employed there. If you've graduated from a designated learning institution, you may qualify for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP).


If you don't qualify for a PGWP, you might still be able to get a different type of work permit. The work experience you gain could then help you meet the requirements for permanent residence.

Designated Learning Institution (DLI) list

Not all schools or programs are eligible to apply to a PGWP. It's essential to confirm that your chosen designated learning institution (DLI) and the specific program of study are both on the list of approved options for a PGWP.

From Student to Immigrant

Canada offers numerous pathways for individuals worldwide to establish permanent residence, contributing to its diverse and thriving society. The journey typically funnels through two primary immigration systems, each designed to welcome those who can contribute to the Canadian economy and integrate successfully into its communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Most immigration programs designed to attract skilled workers let you include your family in your application for permanent residency in Canada. This includes your spouse or common-law partner and dependent children. Additionally, Canada has separate programs where citizens and permanent residents can sponsor certain close relatives for immigration.

While there's no age limit to apply for economic immigration programs, your age will affect your score.  These programs award points based on various factors like education, language skills, work experience, and even having a job lined up in Canada. People between 25 and 35 get the highest score for age, but don't worry!  If you're outside this range, you can make up for it with strong points in other categories.

If you're an international student wanting to study in Canada, you'll need a study permit. To get one, you must first be accepted by a school approved by the Canadian government (called a designated learning institution). You'll also need to show you have enough money to cover your schooling, living costs, and even the ticket back home.

Our commitment is to your success, and we never recommend services unless you genuinely qualify. We believe in open communication and will always explore the most realistic options for your situation. Furthermore, our unwavering support extends beyond the application process. We're with you every step of the way, even in challenging circumstances, ensuring a smooth and successful immigration journey to Canada.

Our team is committed to your success, and we'll explore all realistic pathways to achieve your Canadian immigration goals. We believe in clear communication and will keep you informed throughout the process.

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