Study in Canada, then build your pathway to permanent residency.
A complete, currently-verified guide for Bangladeshi students — study permit fees and the PAL/TAL cap, the Post-Graduation Work Permit, and the Express Entry route to permanent residency — from Uniallies Immigration & Education Services.
Canada Snapshot
Globally respected education with a defined route to residency
Canada pairs internationally recognised credentials with a structured, if increasingly selective, study-to-PR pipeline — knowing the current rules before you enrol changes which programs are actually worth choosing.
Globally recognised credentials
Diplomas, bachelor's, postgraduate certificates, master's and doctoral qualifications from Designated Learning Institutions are valued by employers and academic bodies internationally.
Real post-study work rights
Eligible graduates can access a Post-Graduation Work Permit of up to 3 years — open to work for almost any employer, anywhere in Canada.
A structured route to PR
Canadian work experience gained on a PGWP counts directly toward the Canadian Experience Class, one of the most reliable Express Entry pathways to permanent residency.
How to Apply for a Canada Study Permit from Bangladesh (Step-by-Step Guide)
Students applying from Bangladesh and other overseas countries should follow a structured Canada study permit process. This guide explains the Canada study permit requirements, documents, financial preparation and application steps while supporting your long-term PGWP and PR pathway.
Choose a PGWP-eligible DLI
Select a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) and a program aligned with your academic and career goals.
Receive your Letter of Acceptance
Your Letter of Acceptance (LOA) is required before applying for a Canada study permit.
Prepare your finances
Arrange tuition, proof of funds, bank statements, education loans or sponsorship documents.
Obtain a PAL/TAL if required
Many applicants require a Provincial or Territorial Attestation Letter depending on eligibility.
Prepare supporting documents
Passport, academic transcripts, English test results, SOP, financial documents, photographs and other required evidence.
Apply online
Create your IRCC account, upload documents, pay fees and submit your Canada study permit application.
Complete biometrics and medicals
Attend biometrics and complete an immigration medical examination if instructed.
Travel to Canada
After approval, travel with your approval documents and receive your study permit at the Canadian port of entry.
Study in Canada from Bangladesh
Every year thousands of Bangladeshi students apply for a Canada study permit. Strong documentation, genuine financial evidence, a clear study plan and complete supporting documents improve application quality. This guide complements the information below on PGWP, Express Entry and permanent residency pathways.
From Letter of Acceptance to permanent residency
Choose a PGWP-eligible DLI and program
Confirm your Designated Learning Institution number and check whether your specific program is PGWP-eligible before you enrol — this decision shapes your entire pathway.
Get your Letter of Acceptance & PAL/TAL
Most applicants need a Provincial or Territorial Attestation Letter, requested through your institution — master's and doctoral students at a public DLI have been exempt since 1 January 2026.
Arrange proof of funds
Show at least CAD $22,895 in living-cost funds (outside Quebec) plus your full first-year tuition and travel costs.
Apply for your study permit
Pay the CAD $150 application fee plus CAD $85 biometrics, and upload your LOA, PAL/TAL and financial evidence online.
Study & work part-time
Work up to 24 hours a week off-campus during academic terms, and full-time during scheduled breaks.
Apply for your Post-Graduation Work Permit
Apply within 180 days of receiving confirmation you've completed your program, meeting the language and (for non-degree programs) field-of-study requirements.
Build 1 year of skilled Canadian work experience
Accumulate 1,560 hours in a TEER 0–3 occupation to qualify for the Canadian Experience Class — no job offer or proof of funds required.
Enter Express Entry & apply for PR
Submit your profile, target category-based draws or a provincial nomination to strengthen your CRS score, then apply within 60 days of your Invitation to Apply.
PGWP length & Express Entry cut-offs, visualised
Program length decides your work rights, and draw type decides how competitive your CRS score needs to be — both are worth planning around before you commit.
Since 15 Feb 2024, eligible master's graduates can get a 3-year PGWP even if their program was under 2 years.
Provincial nomination adds 600 CRS points on top of any of these — enough to guarantee an invitation regardless of draw type.
Indicative split only — actual tuition varies widely by institution and program; the living-cost figure is fixed by IRCC and reviewed annually.
What your program length unlocks after graduation
Short programs (under 8 months)
Programs shorter than 8 months don't lead to a Post-Graduation Work Permit at all, regardless of institution or subject.
- Still a valid study option for English/foundation preparation or short certificates.
- Work experience gained afterwards can still support other immigration routes, just not through the PGWP.
8 months to under 2 years
The most common diploma and certificate range — your PGWP will generally match the length of full-time study you completed.
- Must be full-time in each academic session, at a PGWP-eligible DLI.
- Non-degree programs must also meet the field-of-study (CIP code) requirement if you applied for your study permit on or after 1 November 2024.
2+ year programs & eligible master's degrees
The clearest route to a full 3-year PGWP — maximum time to build the Canadian work experience that feeds directly into the Canadian Experience Class.
- Bachelor's, master's and doctoral graduates are exempt from the field-of-study requirement entirely.
- Since 15 Feb 2024, eligible master's programs under 2 years still qualify for the full 3-year PGWP.
- Language requirement: CLB/NCLC 7 across all four abilities.
Financial requirements at a glance
IRCC checks financial documentation closely — plan around the current thresholds before you apply.
Tuition + living costs
Full first-year tuition (per your Letter of Acceptance) plus CAD $22,895 in living-cost funds for a single applicant outside Quebec, or CAD $24,617 in Quebec.
Accepted proof
Bank statements, a Guaranteed Investment Certificate, education loan documents, scholarship letters, or a sponsor's affidavit with supporting financials.
Family sponsorship
A sponsor's letter plus their own bank statements and income documents — funds must have a clear, explainable, documented source.
The 2026 route from PGWP to permanent residency
Express Entry manages three federal programs, but for recent graduates the Canadian Experience Class and category-based draws are usually the most realistic entry points.
Canadian Experience Class
- 1 year (1,560 hours) of skilled Canadian work experience, TEER 0–3, within the last 3 years
- No proof of funds required
- No job offer required
Category-based draws
- 10 active categories in 2026, including healthcare, STEM, trades, education, French language, physicians, researchers and senior managers
- Most categories now require 12 months of relevant experience, up from 6 months in 2025
- Cut-offs vary sharply — French-language and physician draws have cleared far below general CEC cut-offs
Provincial Nominee Program
- A nomination adds 600 CRS points
- Effectively guarantees an Invitation to Apply in the next round
- Some streams target international graduates directly, without requiring a job offer
IRCC has proposed merging the Canadian Experience Class, Federal Skilled Worker Program and Federal Skilled Trades Program into a single unified Express Entry pool, with minimum thresholds reported as CLB 6 language, 1 year of TEER 0–3 experience and an Educational Credential Assessment. This is still in the consultation stage as of mid-2026 with a reported implementation window of late 2026 to early 2027 — confirm the current status on IRCC's Express Entry page before relying on it.
Your PR roadmap after finishing your degree
The actual sequence IRCC uses to move a graduate from study permit to permanent residency — confirmed directly against official canada.ca requirements.
Apply for your PGWP within 180 days
You must apply within 180 days of receiving confirmation that you completed your program, and your study permit must have been valid at some point in that window.
Meet the language & field-of-study rules
Degree graduates need CLB/NCLC 7 in all four abilities and are exempt from the field-of-study check; most non-degree graduates need CLB/NCLC 5 and a CIP code on IRCC's eligible list.
Work and build 1,560 hours of skilled experience
Accumulate 1 year of full-time-equivalent work in a TEER 0–3 occupation within 3 years — part-time combinations count toward the same total.
Create your Express Entry profile
Check eligibility for the Canadian Experience Class, Federal Skilled Worker, or Federal Skilled Trades class — there's no fee to enter the pool.
Strengthen your CRS score deliberately
Consider a category-based draw matching your occupation or French ability, or apply directly to a Provincial Nominee Program stream for a guaranteed +600 points.
Receive your Invitation to Apply (ITA)
You have 60 days from your ITA to submit a complete electronic Application for Permanent Residence with every supporting document.
Pay the fees and complete medicals/police checks
Budget the CAD $850 processing fee plus the CAD $515 Right of Permanent Residence Fee, alongside medical exams and police certificates.
Land as a permanent resident
Once approved, you land as a Canadian permanent resident — eligible to apply for citizenship after accumulating the required physical presence in Canada.
Source: IRCC — Post-graduation work permit eligibility and Express Entry — Canadian Experience Class. Express Entry settings are under active reform in 2026 — check the official pages for the latest version before you apply.
Visa & permit fees at a glance
| Application | Fee (Official, IRCC) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Study Permit | CAD $150 | Plus CAD $85 biometrics (CAD $170 for a family) — CAD $235 typical total |
| Post-Graduation Work Permit | CAD $255 | CAD $155 work permit fee + CAD $100 open work permit holder fee |
| Express Entry (Permanent Residence) | CAD $850 | Processing fee for the principal applicant, paid after an Invitation to Apply |
| Right of Permanent Residence Fee | CAD $515 | Refundable if you don't ultimately become a permanent resident |
Figures above are taken from official IRCC fee pages (linked in the footer) as of this update. All fees are reviewed periodically — always confirm the current amount on the official Government of Canada website before paying anything.
Lesser-known moves that genuinely help
Nothing here bypasses eligibility — these are real mechanics in the current system that many applicants simply don't plan around.
Verify PGWP eligibility before you enrol, not after
Confirm your DLI number and program's PGWP eligibility, and — for non-degree programs — your CIP code against IRCC's current eligible-field list, before paying any tuition deposit.
A 2-year program often beats a 1-year one
The jump from a program-length PGWP to a full 3-year PGWP is the single biggest lever in this pathway — it's often worth the extra year of tuition for students planning to stay long-term.
Target category-based draws where you qualify
French-language and shortage-occupation category draws have cleared at CRS scores far below general CEC cut-offs — building even CLB 7 French can open a materially easier pathway.
A provincial nomination is worth pursuing early
At +600 CRS points, a PNP nomination effectively guarantees your ITA regardless of your general CRS score — some provincial streams specifically target international graduates without needing a job offer first.
Latest legislative & program updates
3-year PGWP rule for eligible master's
Graduates of eligible master's programs under 2 years can receive a 3-year PGWP, provided all other criteria are met.
PGWP language & field-of-study rules
Most PGWP applicants must now meet a language requirement (CLB/NCLC 7 for degree graduates, 5 for others), and non-degree graduates must meet a field-of-study check tied to IRCC's eligible CIP code list.
Living-cost threshold raised to $22,895
The proof-of-funds requirement outside Quebec rose to CAD $22,895 per year for a single applicant, unchanged through 2026.
PAL/TAL exemption for master's & doctoral students
Master's and doctoral applicants at a public DLI no longer need a Provincial or Territorial Attestation Letter — the main exemption added for the 2026 cap year.
Five new Express Entry categories
IRCC added categories for medical doctors, researchers, senior managers, transport occupations and skilled military recruits with Canadian work experience, alongside a higher 12-month experience requirement across renewed categories.
Study & residency FAQs
Since 1 September 2025, applicants outside Quebec generally need at least CAD $22,895 in living-cost funds for a single applicant, on top of full first-year tuition and travel costs. Quebec-bound applicants need CAD $24,617 as of January 2026.
It depends on your program length. Programs of 8 months to under 2 years generally get a PGWP matching the program length, while programs of 2 years or more get up to 3 years. Eligible master's graduates can also get a 3-year PGWP even if their program was under 2 years.
Eligible study permit holders can work up to 24 hours per week off-campus during academic terms, and full-time during scheduled breaks.
Graduate from a PGWP-eligible program, apply for your PGWP within 180 days, build at least 1 year (1,560 hours) of skilled Canadian work experience, then enter Express Entry through the Canadian Experience Class. See the full step-by-step roadmap above.
Plan your Canada journey around the pathway that actually fits
Uniallies Immigration & Education Services helps you choose a program length and field of study that genuinely supports your PGWP and PR goals — not just your course preference.
