What is the age limit for Canada student visa?


There is no official age limit set by the Canadian government for applying for a student visa (Study Permit). However, some important points to consider:

- Most Canadian universities and colleges require students to have completed secondary education (usually around age 17–18 for undergraduate programs).
- For postgraduate programs, there is no upper age limit, but you must show a logical progression in your studies and career.
- After the age of 25, you may need to provide additional documentation to demonstrate why you are returning to studies and how it fits into your career plans.
- Study permit officers may scrutinize applications from mature students (typically above 30) more closely to ensure your intentions are genuine and your academic plan makes sense.

In summary:
- You can apply for a Canada student visa at any age, as long as you have an offer from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI), meet eligibility requirements, and can justify your study plan.

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