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 How to Apply to Study in Canada 

You've completed your research, identified the ideal programs, and confirmed that you meet the admission criteria. Fantastic! Now, it’s time to submit your application.

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​You've completed your research, identified the ideal programs, it appears you fulfill the admission criteria. Fantastic! Now, it's time to submit your application.

 

Step#1. Make sure you're eligible

Admission requirements are determined by your educational background and the program(s) you are applying to. Select your educational background to:

  • Verify deadline dates

  • Check your admission requirements

  • Learn how your academic record is reviewed

  • See the prerequisites for your program

  • View the grades that gained entrance to your program in previous years

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Step#2. Prepare Your Documents

Gather all necessary documents, including:

  • Academic transcripts and certificates

  • Language test scores

  • Statement of Purpose or personal statement explaining why you want to study in Canada

  • Letters of recommendation (if required)

  • Resume or CV (for some programs)

Make sure your documents are translated into English or French, if needed.

 

Step#2. Submit documents and keep in touch

Once you've submitted your application, and paid the application fee, you will be able to verify your application checklist, upload any required documents, and check the status of your application. 

 

Step#3. Wait for the Offer Letter

After reviewing your application, the institution will send you an acceptance letter (LOA) if you meet their criteria and Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL), if required.

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Important: Admission, immigration, and study/work permit requirements can change. Always confirm current requirements before making final decisions.

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We are here to help you if you have any questions!​​​​

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that matches your background and goals.

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Canadian Education Counsellors will:

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  • Help you select the best-fit program based on your academic background and goals.

  • Guide you in preparing strong applications that highlight your strengths.

  • Assist in obtaining Letter of Acceptance (LOA) and Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL).

  • Offer free or affordable immigration guidance from certified Canadian immigration consultants.

  • Provide pre-arrival and transition support to help you settle smoothly in Canada.

Our qualified Canadian Education Counsellors and Licensed Immigration Consultants can help you avoid common mistakes and tailor your plan to your unique situation. 

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Common Definitions 

These terms are common in Canada, but not common for first-time international applicants. 

* DLI (Designated Learning Institution)

* LOA (Letter of Acceptance)

* PGWP (Post-Graduation Work Permit)

* PAL (Provincial Attestation Letter)

* Student Visa - You will enter Canada on a Student Visa

* Study Permit - Upon arrival at the port of entry, you will be 

   issued a Study Permit

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Apply.CanStudyHub.com is an online platform that helps international students prepare and organize their applications to Canadian high schools, colleges, and universities.

Canadian Education Counsellors at EduXperience Associates Canada | CanStudyHub will review your profile and they can help you:

  • Help you choose programs based on your education, budget, English level, and career goals.

  • Help you prepare and organize your application documents.

  • Guide you through school application steps and required documents.

  • Explain study permit and immigration support options available to eligible students.

  • Provide pre-arrival guidance, such as housing, insurance, and arrival planning.

Professional guidance can help you avoid common mistakes and submit a more complete application.

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