Introduction
If you’re in Canada on a Tourist Visa but want to stay longer for educational opportunities, you’re not alone. Many visitors fall in love with the environment and decide to upskill or study in Canada. The good news is: Yes, you can convert your tourist visa to a study visa—legally and strategically. This 2025 guide will walk you through each step, requirement, and important consideration.
Why Consider Converting to a Study Visa?
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✅ Access to top-tier colleges and universities
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✅ Eligibility for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
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✅ Pathway to Permanent Residency (PR)
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✅ Gain Canadian education and job market exposure
Is It Legal to Convert Tourist Visa to Study Visa?
Yes, IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) allows this under certain conditions. As of 2025, Canada has made it easier to switch your status without leaving the country, thanks to public policies encouraging skilled immigration.
Eligibility Criteria (2025)
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You must have a valid tourist visa or be in implied status
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Get admission to a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)
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Must have a Letter of Acceptance (LOA)
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Satisfy financial requirements for tuition and living expenses
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Provide proof of intent to study, not just remain in Canada
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Be eligible for a study permit from inside Canada (as per IRCC guidelines)
Step-by-Step Process to Convert Tourist Visa to Study Visa
Step 1: Research and Apply to Colleges
Search for DLI-approved colleges that offer your preferred program and accept international students with an in-Canada application.
Step 2: Get Your Letter of Acceptance (LOA)
Ensure your admission letter clearly states the program duration, tuition fees, and enrollment details.
Step 3: Gather Required Documents
Prepare:
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Passport & current visa
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LOA from a Canadian DLI
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Proof of funds (bank statement, GIC, etc.)
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Statement of Purpose (SOP)
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Biometrics (if needed)
Step 4: Apply for Study Permit Online
Go to IRCC Portal and file your study permit application with the above documents.
Step 5: Wait for Approval
Processing time can take 4–12 weeks, depending on case complexity and updates from IRCC.
Important Notes:
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Do not begin studies before receiving your study permit.
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You can’t work during the transition unless your study permit is approved and active.
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Use the same IRCC account used for your visitor visa.
Expert Tips
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Write a strong SOP explaining your academic and career goals.
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Show clear financial backing—at least CAD $10,000/year excluding tuition.
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Stay updated on IRCC’s public policy extensions for 2025.