Choose your Canadian study pathway with certified Canada guidance.
Canada can be a strong study option for Sri Lankan students, but the right decision depends on your academic profile, budget, DLI and program eligibility, English readiness, family priorities, and current IRCC rules. TSV helps you compare carefully before you commit.
General education guidance only. Always verify visa, work, PGWP, funding and institution requirements through official sources.
Why Canada may suit your profile
Canada offers universities, colleges, graduate certificates, diplomas, bachelor’s degrees, master’s pathways and research options. The right route depends on your academic history, career goal, budget, location, program eligibility and current immigration rules.
Wide study choices
Compare universities, colleges, postgraduate certificates, diplomas, degrees and research pathways across provinces.
Profile-based planning
We help families compare program level, province, DLI status, costs, English requirements and realistic next steps.
Official checks matter
DLI status, PGWP eligibility, field-of-study rules, work conditions and study permit requirements must be verified before applying.
Meet TSV’s Canada guidance team
Certified credentials help students identify trained counsellors. They do not guarantee admission, study permit approval, scholarships, funding, work rights, PGWP, permanent residence or migration outcomes.

Hashini Jayasinghe
ICEF Canada Course Graduate, CCG #1798

Thilina Rajapakse
ICEF Canada Course Graduate, CCG #2241 / Senior Adviser

Sayyaaf Munzir
TSV Canada Support Counsellor

Raees Ul Haq
TSV Canada Support Counsellor

Muammar Deen
TSV Canada Support Counsellor

Caleb Fernando
TSV Canada Support Counsellor
Your Canada study pathway with TSV
A calm process helps students and parents make better decisions before applying.
Profile review
Review academic background, English status, budget, course interests, family priorities and preferred intake.
Program and DLI shortlist
Compare programs and institutions, then verify DLI status and PGWP-related information where relevant.
Application preparation
Prepare documents, statements, transcripts, English evidence and institution-specific requirements.
Offer and financial planning
Review conditions, tuition deposits, scholarship possibilities, living costs and official proof-of-funds guidance.
Study permit preparation guidance
Use official IRCC guidance to understand study permit steps. TSV does not provide legal or immigration advice.
English language requirements
English requirements vary by institution, program level, visa category, province and professional registration.
- IELTS Academic
- TOEFL iBT
- PTE Academic
- Duolingo English Test where accepted
- Institution-specific waivers where officially available
English waivers are not automatic. They must be confirmed by the institution and checked against current study permit requirements.
Funding, scholarships and payment options
Plan funding carefully across self/family funding, scholarships, eligible loans and verified partner options.
- Official university or college scholarships
- EduCanada scholarship sources
- Family or sponsor funding
- Education loans subject to lender criteria
TSV does not guarantee scholarship, loan, funding, admission or visa approval.
Canada study cost estimator
For early planning only. Tuition, living costs, proof-of-funds rules, fees, exchange rates and scholarships must be verified through official institution, IRCC and lender sources.
This estimator does not confirm financial eligibility, study permit eligibility, lender approval, scholarship approval, admission, or visa outcomes.
Canada study permit: what students should verify
Students should verify the latest IRCC requirements before making decisions or submitting an application.
DLI requirement
Students generally need a letter of acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution. Check whether the program and institution are relevant to PGWP eligibility.
Study permit documents
Verify current IRCC application steps, acceptance letter requirements, financial evidence, identity documents and biometrics.
Work while studying
Work rules depend on study permit conditions, student status, program type and current IRCC rules. Follow the conditions attached to your permit.
Post-study work & future options: what to verify
Eligible graduates from certain DLIs may be able to apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit, subject to institution, program, timing, field-of-study and personal eligibility rules. Graduating from a DLI does not automatically make a student eligible for PGWP.
- Whether the institution is a DLI
- Whether the program is PGWP-eligible
- Field-of-study requirements, where applicable
- Program length and delivery format
- Application timing after graduation
- Current IRCC policy changes
Parent concerns we help clarify
- Is the institution legitimate and appropriate?
- Is the course suitable for the student’s future?
- What is the realistic first-year cost?
- What needs to be verified with IRCC?
- What are the risks if rules change?
Verify before you apply
Use this checklist before submitting an application or making a tuition deposit.
Official sources students should check
Use official sources before making application, finance or visa decisions.
Canada study questions
Start My Canada Application Review
After you submit this form, a TSV counsellor will review your profile and contact you with the next practical step. This does not guarantee admission, visa approval, funding, scholarship or immigration outcomes.


