
Comparison guide
How to compare Canada study permit wait times without misleading yourself
Compare Canada study permit waits by route, channel, location, start month, and case stage so another person's timeline does not mislead you.
4 weeks-16 weeks
Updated Jul 18, 2026
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0 reviewed submissions so far.
Pending
No same-month summary yet.
Canada study permit timing signals in one view
Compare the official estimate with reviewed timelines from similar applicants.
Official wait
10 weeks
This is the current official timing. Reader reports are shown separately.
Updated Jul 18
Compare the same visa route, not the same country headline
The official Canada study permit estimate for Canada is 4 weeks-16 weeks. That can still hide large differences by stream, subclass, program, completeness, and submission period.
This service is still collecting reviewed reader submissions, so comparisons should lean more heavily on official source context for now.
Separate pre-submission waits from processing waits
Invitation, nomination, eligibility, document gathering, and complete application processing are separate waits.
A useful comparison starts from the date the complete application entered processing, then adds milestone context such as biometrics, medicals, and document requests.
Match these before comparing visa waits
- Program, subclass, stream, or category.
- Complete submission date and current milestone.
- Biometrics, medicals, document requests, police certificates, and response dates.
- Family size or dependent applicants when that changes review complexity.
Help improve the wait data
Share your Canada study permit timeline
Share the date that starts your timeline so other readers can compare similar waits. It takes about a minute, and submissions are reviewed before they affect public wait numbers.
Before comparing study permit waits
- Separate the wait before invitation or eligibility from the wait after the application is submitted.
- Record the exact submission date, completeness check, biometrics, medical, additional-document requests, and final decision.
- Compare your case with the same program and the same start month rather than with broad national averages.
- Use official estimates for baseline expectations and waits shared by readers for real applicant experience.
Keep immigration timing in context
- This guide is queue context, not immigration or legal advice.
- Official agency messages and document requests should always override a public estimate.
- Compare your case only with the same route, category, filing month, and case stage where possible.
Study permit questions students actually ask
Why is Canada study permit different from the official estimate?
Official estimates are broad benchmarks. Individual waits can vary because of missing documents, identity checks, appointment availability, workload, and local office capacity.
When should I trust waits shared by readers?
Use waits shared by readers as context once enough similar people have shared their experience. Official agency messages should still come first.