
Study in Canada
Canada offers world-class education, diverse learning environments, and opportunities for international students to grow academically and professionally. To study in Canada, you must obtain a Study Permit, which allows you to stay and pursue education at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI). Students may also be eligible to work part-time during studies and full-time during scheduled breaks, helping them support living expenses and gain valuable Canadian experience. We assist with school selection, admission support, Study Permit applications, and guidance on transitioning to work permits or Permanent Residency after graduation. Canada is not just a study destination—it's a pathway to a promising future.

Admission Support
Our Admission Support service helps international students secure placement in Canadian schools, colleges, and universities. We assist with selecting the right program and institution based on your goals, preparing application documents, writing compelling statements of purpose, and meeting all deadlines. Our goal is to simplify the admission process, increase your chances of acceptance, and ensure a smooth transition into your chosen educational program in Canada.

Co-op Work Permit
A Co-op Work Permit allows international students in Canada to gain hands-on work experience as part of their academic program. It is designed for students enrolled in programs that require work placements, internships, or cooperative education components. The permit enables you to work off-campus legally while applying your classroom knowledge in a real-world environment. We assist in preparing the application, gathering necessary academic and employer documents, and ensuring compliance with Canadian immigration rules so you can gain valuable professional experience during your studies.

Study Permit Extensions
If you wish to continue your education in Canada beyond the validity of your current Study Permit, a Study Permit Extension is required. This allows you to stay legally while completing your program or pursuing further studies. Applications must be submitted before your current permit expires and include proof of enrollment, academic progress, and financial support. We help students prepare complete and accurate extension applications, ensuring timely submission and compliance with all IRCC requirements to maintain uninterrupted legal status in Canada.

Minor’s Study Permit
A Minor’s Study Permit allows children under the age of 18 to study in Canada at a primary or secondary school. The application requires proof of acceptance from a Canadian school, parental or guardian consent, and evidence of financial support for the child’s stay. Our team guides parents and guardians through the process, ensuring all documents are complete and compliant with IRCC requirements, so your child can pursue quality education in Canada safely and legally.

College Change Help
If you wish to transfer from one Canadian college to another, proper authorization from IRCC is required to maintain your legal status as an international student. Our College Change Help service guides you through the process, including preparing the application, obtaining a new acceptance letter, updating your Study Permit, and ensuring compliance with immigration rules. We make the transfer process smooth and hassle-free, allowing you to continue your studies in Canada without interruptions.