
Post-Study Work Visa in Canada for Indian Students
Post Study Work Visa in Canada for Indian Students: PGWP Rules The post study work visa in Canada, officially the
The requirements to study in Canada are the conditions for a study permit: enrolment at a designated learning institution, proof of funds for tuition, living costs and return travel, a clean legal record, a medical exam where needed, and intent to leave when the permit ends. For the 2026 intake, these rules sit on the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada "Study permit: Who can apply" page, and every Indian file is measured against them.
Canada tightened its study permit framework to manage record international enrolment, capping permits and closing fast-track routes. For 2026, the country plans up to 408,000 study permits, fewer than the prior two years, set out in the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada "2026 provincial and territorial allocations under the international student cap" notice. Fewer permits raise the bar on every application.
Canadian institutions, not IRCC, set the academic and English bar for admission. For the 2026 intake, the University of Toronto requires IELTS Academic 6.5 overall with no band below 6.0 for undergraduate international admission, per the University of Toronto's "English Language Requirements". Meeting an institution's score requirement is what earns the letter of acceptance a study permit depends on.
Cost context for parents: For 2025/2026, average international undergraduate tuition is CAD$41,746 per year (approx. ₹28.75 lakh) and average international graduate tuition is CAD$24,028 per year (approx. ₹16.55 lakh), per Statistics Canada's "Tuition in Canada, 2025/2026". Tuition sits on top of the living-cost funds covered next.
Proof of funds is the money an applicant must demonstrate for living costs, separate from tuition and travel. As of 1 September 2025, a single applicant outside Quebec must show CAD$22,895 in living-cost funds for one year, per the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada "Study permit: Get the right documents - Proof of financial support" page. Underfunded files are a leading refusal cause.
A Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) confirms an applicant's place sits within a province's allocated study permit quota. Since 22 January 2024, a PAL or Territorial Attestation Letter has been required for most study permit applications, per the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada attestation-letter guidance. A file missing a required letter is not accepted for processing.
A Canada study permit application bundles acceptance, attestation, funds, identity, intent and health documents into one file an officer assesses together. In 2026, the study permit application fee is CAD$150 per person, per IRCC's "Citizenship and immigration application fees: Fee list". Officers read the documents as a single story about whether the applicant is a genuine student.
Study permit refusals for Indian students cluster around requirement gaps rather than missing paperwork: weak ties and unclear dual intent, insufficient or unexplained funds, a thin Statement of Purpose, and a programme that does not match the applicant's academic record. Each is a requirement met poorly, which is why a complete-looking file can still be refused.
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