Canada is one of the most sought-after destinations for international students—and for good reason. With its globally respected education system, vibrant multicultural society, and clear immigration pathways, Canada offers the perfect environment to grow academically, personally, and professionally. Whether you're pursuing a diploma, undergraduate degree, graduate program, or post-graduate certificate, Canadian institutions offer a diverse range of programs aligned with global industry needs and emerging job markets.
Canadian colleges and universities are ranked among the best in the world. With a strong emphasis on academic excellence, innovation, and research, graduates from Canadian institutions are highly valued by employers globally.
Canada offers high-quality education at a more affordable cost compared to other popular destinations like the U.S., U.K., and Australia—making it a smart investment for your future.
Canada is known for its inclusivity and multiculturalism. International students are embraced by communities and campuses that celebrate diversity and create a safe, respectful, and supportive environment.
As an international student, you can work up to 20 hours per week during academic terms and full-time during scheduled breaks. This allows you to gain valuable Canadian work experience and support your living expenses.
Many international students transition to permanent residency after graduation. Programs like the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) and Canadian Experience Class (CEC) provide clear and accessible immigration routes for those who want to make Canada home.
Canada consistently ranks among the top countries in the world for safety, healthcare, and quality of life. Students enjoy access to clean cities, natural beauty, and a strong social support system.
For those pursuing graduate studies, Canada offers world-class research facilities and funding across fields like health sciences, engineering, technology, environmental studies, and more.
A study permit is an official document issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) that allows foreign nationals to study at Designated Learning Institutions (DLIs). If your program is longer than six months, a study permit is required. In many cases, your study permit also grants you permission to work during your studies and may open doors to post-graduation work and permanent residence.
To be eligible, you must: Have a letter of acceptance from a recognized DLI in Canada Show proof of financial support to cover tuition fees, living expenses, and return travel Be law-abiding, in good health, and admissible to Canada Demonstrate your intent to leave Canada once your permit expires (even if you later qualify for PR)
To be eligible, you must:
We simplify the process of studying in Canada and guide you through every step. From choosing the right institution to submitting a strong, well-prepared study permit application, we ensure your journey starts with clarity and confidence.
Whether you're applying for the first time or reapplying after a refusal, Dalvora Consulting is here to help you succeed. With tailored guidance and a commitment to your success, we make your dream of studying in Canada a reality.
A DLI is a school approved by a Canadian government to host international students. You must have an acceptance letter from a DLI in order to apply for a study permit.
Yes, most international students are allowed to:
Yes! You may be eligible for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), which allows you to work in Canada for up to three years after completing your program. This can lead to permanent residency through programs like the Canadian Experience Class under Express Entry.
Yes. Your spouse may be eligible for an open work permit, and your dependent children can attend school in Canada. You must demonstrate the ability to support them financially.
You can reapply. We will first review your refusal letter, identify the weaknesses in your previous application, and build a stronger, more strategic reapplication.