The process for obtaining a student permit to study in Canada from Nigeria typically involves several steps, including obtaining admission to a Canadian educational institution, obtaining a police report, filling out an application form, and submitting the application to a Visa Application Center (VAC). Here is a breakdown of the process:

  1. Obtain admission to a Canadian educational institution: Apply and obtain admission to a Canadian educational institution. Once an offer of admission is received, the institution will issue a letter of acceptance that will be required for the student permit application.
  2. Obtain a police report: Obtain a police report from the Nigerian Police Force or other relevant authorities. This report is required to demonstrate that the applicant does not have a criminal record.
  3. Fill out the application form: Complete the online application form for a student permit on the Canadian government’s website. The form requires personal information, information about the educational institution, and other details about the applicant’s background.
  4. Pay the application fee: Pay the non-refundable application fee of CAD 150 online using a credit card.
  5. Submit the application: Once the application form and fee have been submitted, the applicant will receive a checklist of required documents that must be submitted to the Visa Application Center (VAC). These documents include: 
    • Proof of acceptance: An original letter of acceptance from the educational institution in Canada.
    • Proof of identity: A valid passport or travel document.
    • Proof of financial support: Evidence that the applicant can support themselves financially while studying in Canada, such as bank statements or proof of funding from a scholarship or sponsor.
    • Police certificate: A certificate from the Nigerian Police Force or other relevant authority that demonstrates that the applicant does not have a criminal record.
    • Photographs: Two recent passport-sized photographs.
    • Medical examination: A medical examination may be required, depending on the length of the applicant’s stay and other factors. If you will be staying in canada for more that 6 months, or you have lived in certain country, you will be required to provive a medical
  6. Pay the biometric fee: Pay the biometric fee of CAD 85 per person at the VAC when submitting the application. This can also be done online
  7. Attend an appointment at the VAC: Attend an appointment at the VAC to submit the required documents, provide biometric information (fingerprints and photograph), and pay any additional fees.
  8. Wait for processing: After submitting the application, the applicant must wait for the application to be processed. The processing time can vary depending on the volume of applications and other factors.
  9. Pay the visa fee: If the application is approved, the applicant must pay the visa fee of CAD 150.
  10. Receive a decision: Once the application has been processed, the applicant will receive a decision on whether the student permit has been approved or denied. If approved, the applicant will receive a letter of introduction that will allow them to enter Canada, and the student permit will be issued upon arrival in Canada.

It is important to note that the above steps are a general guide, and the specific requirements and process may vary depending on individual circumstances. It is recommended to consult the Canadian government’s website and/or a qualified immigration/travel professional for detailed information and guidance on the student permit application process.