Yes. Most Qatar residents need a Canada Study Permit for programs longer than six months, plus an entry visa or eTA depending on nationality.
Canada study visa processing from Qatar usually takes 6–10 weeks, depending on intake season, application completeness, and IRCC processing volumes.
The Canada study permit fee is CAD 150, plus CAD 85 for biometrics. Medical exams and additional costs vary by service provider.
No. Proof of funds must be genuine and provided by the student or sponsor. Consultants do not arrange, lend, or create financial documents.
No. Visa decisions are made solely by IRCC. Consultants provide guidance and document review but cannot guarantee approvals or outcomes.
Yes. Most residents of Qatar require a Canada Study Permit for programs longer than six months, along with an entry visa or eTA depending on nationality.
Processing generally takes 6 to 10 weeks, though timelines vary by intake season, applicant profile, and IRCC workload. Processing times are estimates, not guarantees.
Approximate IRCC fees include:
Average annual tuition fees are:
Students must show sufficient funds for tuition, living expenses, and return travel, as required by IRCC. Amounts depend on program duration and location.
No. Consultants do not arrange, provide, or fabricate financial documents. Proof of funds must be genuine and provided by the student or their sponsor.
Yes. Eligible students may work up to 20 hours per week during academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks, subject to IRCC regulations.
Most institutions require English proficiency tests such as IELTS or TOEFL. Requirements vary by institution, program, and academic background.
A study permit does not guarantee permanent residence. However, Canadian education may support eligibility for future immigration programs under applicable policies.
Consultants provide guidance on eligibility, documentation, application procedures, and compliance, but they do not guarantee visas, jobs, or PR outcomes.