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Study Permit Help in London, Ontario

Get connected with a licensed immigration professional for study permit applications, extensions, school changes, PAL/TAL questions and refused student files.

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International students and families use Immigration London to connect with licensed study permit professionals in London, Ontario. A good review can catch missing documents before an application is returned or refused.

What a study permit professional can review

A study permit file often turns on the school, program, financial proof, purpose of study, immigration history and whether the applicant needs a provincial or territorial attestation letter. The requirements can change, so current official guidance matters.

DLI and LOA review

Check that the school is a designated learning institution and that the acceptance letter matches the plan.

Funds and ties

Prepare evidence about tuition, living expenses, travel costs and reasons for studying.

PAL/TAL questions

Review whether a provincial or territorial attestation letter is needed and how it should be submitted.

Extensions and changes

Help with extensions, school changes, restoration and study permit refusals.

London students need a plan beyond the first permit

Many students in London and Southwestern Ontario also need advice on work during studies, post-graduation work permits, spouse or family permits and permanent residence planning. A licensed professional can explain which steps fit your facts and which steps are not available.

A study permit is not the same thing as a visa counterfoil or travel document. Make sure you understand both study authorization and travel-entry requirements.

Study permit FAQ

Do all international students need a study permit?
Most foreign nationals need a study permit for longer programs at designated learning institutions. Short programs and some situations may be treated differently.
What is a PAL or TAL?
A provincial or territorial attestation letter confirms that a study permit applicant has a space under a province or territory allocation, when the requirement applies.

Last updated June 23, 2026.