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Begin Your Academic Journey in Canada

Canada is home to some of the world’s most respected universities and colleges, offering a high-quality education and an enriching multicultural experience. At Cognikite Immigration, we specialize in helping students from around the globe secure study permits and pursue their academic dreams in Canada with confidence and clarity.

Who Can Apply for a Canadian Study Permit?

You may be eligible to apply for a study permit if you:

Have received a Letter of Acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada.

Prove you have sufficient financial resources to cover tuition, living expenses, and return travel.

Are in good health and may be required to undergo a medical exam.

Have no criminal record and can provide a police certificate if required.

Convince an immigration officer that you will leave Canada at the end of your authorized stay.

How Cognikite Immigration Can Help

Navigating the Canadian study permit process can be overwhelming—but you don’t have to do it alone. Here’s how we support you:

Institution Selection Support

We help match you with the right Designated Learning Institution based on your academic background and career goals.

Complete Application Guidance

From document preparation to submission, we handle every aspect of your application.

SOP & Financial Proof Assistance

We provide support in drafting a strong Statement of Purpose (SOP) and guiding you on financial documentation.

Post-Approval Support

We assist with your travel, accommodation planning, and other pre-arrival needs to make your transition smooth.

Extension and PGWP Support

We can help with study permit extensions or applying for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) after you complete your program.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. When should I apply for a study permit?

It’s recommended to apply at least 3–4 months before your program starts to allow for processing time and travel arrangements.

Yes. Most study permit holders can work up to 20 hours per week during academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks.

Yes, spouses may be eligible for an open work permit, and dependent children may be eligible for a study permit to attend school in Canada.

If your application is refused, we’ll assess the refusal reason and guide you through the reapplication process with an improved strategy.