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Overview of Study Permit

Every year, thousands of students choose Canada for its high-quality education, affordable tuition, and welcoming environment. A study permit is required for most programs lasting longer than six months. In addition, students can work up to 20 hours per week during studies and full-time during scheduled breaks.

This program helps students gain international qualifications while experiencing Canada’s diverse culture and lifestyle.

World-Class Education

Access programs at top Canadian universities, colleges, and schools.

Work While You Study

Eligible to work part-time during studies and full-time on breaks.

Post-Graduate Opportunities

Graduates may qualify for a Post-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP).

Pathway to PR

Canadian study and work experience improve eligibility for PR.

At Kepler Immigration, we assist students in choosing the right program and institution, preparing documentation, securing study permits, and planning pathways to PR. With our guidance, you can focus on your education while we handle the complexities of immigration.

2 Simple Steps to Apply

Our proven approach helps you start your studies in Canada smoothly.

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Apply for Study Permit

Get acceptance letter from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)

Prepare proof of financial support

Submit study permit application with supporting documents

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Begin Studies in Canada

Receive study permit approval

Travel to Canada and start your program

Work part-time during studies and explore pathways to PR

International students enrolled in programs longer than six months at a DLI require a study permit.

Yes, most students can work up to 20 hours per week during studies and full-time on breaks.

It is usually valid for the duration of your program, plus an additional 90 days.

Yes, spouses may apply for an open work permit, and children can study in Canada.
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