
Study in Canada
Designated Learning Institutions, the study permit, the GIC, Provincial Attestation Letters and the Post-Graduation Work Permit — guided honestly, with the latest IRCC policy changes built in.
- Popular intakes
- September (main), January and May
- Post-study work
- PGWP — up to 3 years, tied to programme length; *confirm current IRCC rules
- English
- IELTS 6.0–6.5 overall; PTE accepted; institution minimums vary
- Best for
- Students targeting a PGWP and a possible PR pathway after graduation
Your Canada study journey
End-to-end guidance from choosing a DLI to receiving your study permit — with the latest IRCC requirements and PAL rules built into everything we prepare.
Admissions to a DLI
Applications to Designated Learning Institutions matched to your academic profile, budget and career goal — we verify DLI status before recommending any institution.
Study permit (IRCC)
A complete, credible study-permit application with a genuine study plan, correct funds evidence and a GIC — prepared to meet the latest IRCC requirements.
Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL)
For most undergraduate and below-degree applicants, a PAL from the provincial or territorial government is now required before IRCC will process your study permit. We guide you through what this means for your specific province and application.
GIC & proof of funds
Honest guidance on the Guaranteed Investment Certificate and the proof-of-funds rules — the correct amounts, how to set one up legitimately, and how to present genuine savings alongside it.
Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
Clear advice on PGWP eligibility — which DLIs and programmes qualify, how long the permit runs and what it means for your PR pathway — so your course choice supports your future from day one.
English test & SOP
Guidance on IELTS or PTE target scores and a genuine, personal Statement of Purpose — never a template, because IRCC officers read thousands of identical ones.
What you'll need
Canada's study-permit rules have tightened significantly since 2024. Here is what you genuinely need — confirmed honestly before you apply.
Academic record
12th-grade results with a minimum percentage relevant to your course. Diploma and college programmes may have different requirements from universities — we map the right institution to your actual marks.
English test score
IELTS 6.0–6.5 overall (institution-dependent); PTE accepted at most Canadian institutions. Some institutions accept Duolingo. *Confirm the exact requirement for your specific programme before applying.
Genuine funds — GIC + living costs
You must show a GIC covering first-year living costs (currently CAD 20,635 — *confirm current IRCC amount) plus tuition fees and additional funds for your first year. All funds must be genuine and well-sourced — IRCC scrutinises sudden deposits and borrowed money closely.
Provincial Attestation Letter
Most applicants below the master's or doctoral level now require a PAL from the relevant province before IRCC will process the study permit. We explain which provinces are issuing PALs and how this affects your application timeline.
From first counselling to campus in Canada
For a September intake, start counselling by January at the latest. PAL requirements and IRCC processing mean early preparation is no longer optional.
Profile review & shortlist
We assess your marks, budget and career goal, then shortlist DLIs and programmes with a written cost breakdown in rupees — tuition, GIC, living, OSHC equivalent, visa fees and our fees.
English test
We advise on IELTS vs PTE, your target score and a preparation plan. Fake scores are verified by IRCC and result in permanent bans — never worth the risk.
SOP, documents & application
We help you write a personal, truthful Statement of Purpose and assemble transcripts, certificates and references. Consistent, genuine documents survive IRCC scrutiny; templated ones do not.
PAL, GIC & funds
We guide you through obtaining the Provincial Attestation Letter for your province, setting up the GIC correctly with an approved Canadian bank, and presenting your genuine additional funds.
Study permit application
We prepare and submit your complete IRCC study-permit application, respond to any requests for further documentation, and keep you updated. Processing times vary — typically 4–12 weeks. *Confirm current IRCC processing times before applying.
Strong files, genuine funds — never fake ones
Canada's study-permit environment has tightened sharply. IRCC is looking harder than ever at study plans, funds sources and the genuineness of the application — and refusal rates for Punjabi students have risen because too many agents are still submitting the same templated SOPs and coaching students to present borrowed money as savings.
We never inflate funds, coach fake study plans or use backdated bank entries. We build a genuinely strong case: a real, personal SOP; funds that are yours and properly evidenced; a GIC set up correctly; and a course that makes honest sense for your background. If your profile is not ready, we tell you what to build first. That approach takes longer than a quick-sale agent — and it is the one that actually works.
- Only DLIs with verified PGWP-eligible programmes recommended where relevant
- PAL guidance built into your timeline from the start
- GIC set up correctly through an IRCC-approved Canadian bank — no shortcuts
- Real, well-sourced funds only — no show-money, no back-dated statements
- Personal, truthful SOP — never a recycled template
- Written ₹ cost breakdown before you commit — tuition, GIC, living, visa and our fees
Questions about Canada
A Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) is a financial instrument you purchase from an IRCC-approved Canadian bank before applying for your study permit. It covers a portion of your first-year living costs. IRCC currently requires a GIC of CAD 20,635 (approximately ₹12–13 lakh at current rates) for most applicants below master's level — *confirm the exact current amount on the IRCC website. On top of the GIC, you must show genuine funds to cover your tuition and additional living expenses. We never help with show-money.
Since January 2024, most study-permit applicants at the bachelor's degree level and below are required to have a Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) from their intended province of study before IRCC will process the permit. Master's and doctoral students are currently exempt. We explain whether PAL applies to your specific situation and province, and factor it into your application timeline. *Confirm current PAL requirements on the IRCC website.
The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) allows eligible graduates of a Canadian DLI to work in Canada for up to three years after completing a programme of at least two years. Not all programmes and not all DLIs qualify — private colleges without degree-granting status typically do not. We confirm PGWP eligibility at the shortlisting stage so your course choice genuinely supports your post-study plans. *Confirm current PGWP rules on the IRCC website before applying.
The most common reasons are: a weak or templated study plan that does not convincingly explain why you chose this course and this DLI; funds that appear sudden, borrowed or insufficient; and ties to India that the officer did not find convincing. We review your GCMS notes to find the exact reason, fix the genuine weaknesses, and rebuild a stronger application — honestly, without fabricating anything.
As of recent IRCC policy changes, students at eligible DLIs may work off-campus without needing a separate work permit, subject to weekly hour limits that apply during term and differ during scheduled breaks. The current rules and hour caps have changed more than once — we brief you on the rules that apply at the time of your application and arrival. *Confirm current off-campus work conditions on the IRCC website.
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