Here is how to apply for a study visa for Canada in steps:
Letter of Acceptance: The applicant must obtain a letter of acceptance from a Designated Learning Institute (DLI) in Canada as confirmation that the institution has admitted you for the specified term of the program or course as the first step in applying for a student visa.
The following step is to submit all of the paperwork needed to obtain a study visa for Canada, which includes:
- A valid passport
- Two most recent photos
- Letter of Acceptance
- Photos of the family member and their passport (if a family member/s wishes to travel along with the candidate)
- Birth certificate (in case of the minor applicant)
- Financial justification(Proof of Funds) for your education and stay in Canada
The letter of intention: A person must submit a letter of intention when applying for a study permit to study in Canada. The letter of intention should include the applicant’s justification for selecting Canada. Most essential, he has to explain why he chose the university and program he/she is applying to, as well as how long he plans to stay in Canada before returning to his home nation once the program is through.
Security clearance: It’s crucial to demand that you have a clean criminal background, whether you’re applying for a study visa or permanent residency. As a result, the applicant must present a letter from the police department of his or her home country as proof of their criminal clearance.
Temporary Resident Visa: The Study Permit is not required for short-term study programs lasting little more than six months. Alternatively, he or she may submit an application for a visitor visa or a temporary resident visa (TRV). However, the applicant must provide documentation to support their application for a course at one of the DLIs. The requirements for qualifying are quite similar to those for permanent residency. In the meanwhile, one might apply for a work permit in Canada to start the process of becoming a permanent resident.