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Study Permit Readiness Check

Ten weighted questions covering the factors visa officers assess on study permit applications — acceptance, attestation, finances, study plan, ties, and history — with feedback on each weak spot.

Answer honestly — the weak spots are the useful part

  1. 1. Do you have a letter of acceptance (LOA) from a designated learning institution (DLI)?
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  2. 2. Do you have a provincial/territorial attestation letter (PAL/TAL), or are you in an exempt category?

    Master's/doctoral and certain other applicants are exempt.

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  3. 3. Have you paid your first year's tuition (or can you clearly show the funds to pay it)?
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  4. 4. Can you show living-cost funds on top of tuition, with several months of account history?
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  5. 5. Is the source of your funds clearly documented (sponsor letters, income, savings trail)?
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  6. 6. Does your study plan logically connect the program to your education and career path?
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  7. 7. Do you have strong ties to your home country (family, property, employment prospects)?
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  8. 8. Is your record free of previous visa refusals (Canada or any other country)?
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  9. 9. Do you meet the language requirement for your program (valid IELTS/TOEFL/etc. where needed)?
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  10. 10. Is any gap in your education or career short, or clearly explainable?
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