Study Permit Requirements, University Scores, Financial Proof & Step-by-Step Guide
By Yasir Saeed, IELTS trainer and founder IELTSKaro.com | Updated March 2026 | Fact-checked against IRCC
What is the minimum IELTS band requirement for Canada study visa?
For undergraduate, you need a minimum of 6.0 overall with no less than a 6.0 in each module.
For graduate programmes, you require a a minimum 6.5 overall with no less than a 6.0 in each module.
My suggestion? Always aim for a 7+ and prepare in a way that your chances of getting accepted in all major universities in Canada boost dramatically. Never settle just for the minimum scores.
Planning to Study in Canada in 2026?
Canada has significantly reduced its international student intake after years of rapid growth that strained housing, healthcare and public services. In 2025, just 115,470 new international students arrived in Canada; a 61% decline from 2024. The 2026 study permit cap stands at 309,670 total spaces for PAL-required students. This context matters: approval rates fell as low as 30% in mid-2025, meaning a strong application with the right IELTS scores, correct financial documentation and proper supporting materials matters more now than ever.
This guide covers everything you need to know about IELTS for a Canadian student visa in 2026. It includes the minimum scores for study permits, what individual universities require, the 2026 rule changes you need to know about, the financial proof requirements, a full documents checklist, and a step-by-step application guide. All figures are verified against official IRCC guidance.
| Quick answer | The IRCC minimum for a Canada study permit is 6.0 overall with no band below 5.5 for most undergraduate programmes. Most universities set their own requirement of 6.0 to 6.5 for undergraduate and 6.5 to 7.0 for postgraduate. Always check your specific programme, not just the general university minimum. |
What Has Changed for 2026: Key Updates You Must Know
Several significant changes to the Canadian study permit process took effect in late 2024 and January 2026. Many guides written in 2024 or early 2025 are already outdated on these points. Read this section carefully before applying.
| 2026 UPDATE | The Student Direct Stream (SDS) was permanently discontinued on November 8, 2024. There is no longer a fast-track application route. All international students now apply through the standard study permit process regardless of their country of origin. |
| 2026 UPDATE | From January 1, 2026, students admitted to Master’s and PhD programmes at public Designated Learning Institutions (DLIs) are exempt from the Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) requirement. Undergraduate students still need a PAL. This change saves graduate applicants 4 to 8 weeks of processing time. |
| 2026 UPDATE | The 2026 study permit cap is set at 309,670 total spaces for PAL-required students — down from 437,000 in 2025 and significantly below the 2024 cap. In 2025, actual new student arrivals fell to just 115,470, well below even the reduced cap, as approval rates dropped to as low as 30%. PAL allocation spaces are distributed by province and fill up during the year. Apply early. |
| 2026 UPDATE | The financial proof requirement for living costs is now CAD $20,635 per year for a single applicant, updated from the previous figure. This is in addition to your first-year tuition fees. |
IELTS Score Requirements for Canada Student Visa 2026
The IELTS score requirement for a Canadian study permit has two layers. The first is the IRCC minimum that makes you eligible to apply. The second is the university minimum that determines whether you get admitted. You need to satisfy both. In most cases the university requirement is higher, so focusing on meeting your university target automatically satisfies IRCC at the same time.
IRCC Minimum for Study Permit Eligibility
IRCC does not publish a single fixed IELTS minimum for all study permits. The requirement is assessed based on the programme and institution. As a general guideline verified against current IRCC policy:
| Programme Level | Overall IELTS | Minimum Per Component | Notes |
| Diploma / Certificate | 6.0 | 5.5 | Some colleges accept 5.5 overall for certain programmes |
| Undergraduate Degree | 6.0 to 6.5 | 5.5 to 6.0 | Most universities set their own higher requirement |
| Postgraduate / Masters | 6.5 to 7.0 | 6.0 | Professional programmes often require 7.0 or above |
| PhD / Research | 6.5 to 7.5 | 6.0 to 6.5 | Depends on department and supervisor requirements |
| Language Pathway | 5.5 | 5.0 | Pre-sessional English before main programme entry |
| IMPORTANT | These are general guidelines. IRCC assesses the language requirement based on what your Designated Learning Institution specifies on your Letter of Acceptance. The university requirement and the IRCC requirement are effectively the same document chain. If your university is satisfied with your score, IRCC typically is too. If you fall below the university minimum, neither will accept your application. |
Top Canadian University IELTS Requirements 2026
The following scores are verified against publicly available admission requirements for 2026. Requirements can differ by programme within the same university, so always check your specific programme page directly.
| University | Undergraduate | Postgraduate | Notes |
| University of Toronto | 6.5 (no band below 6.0) | 6.5 to 7.0 | Competitive programmes up to 7.0 |
| University of British Columbia | 6.5 | 6.5 to 7.0 | Sauder School of Business: 7.0 |
| McGill University | 6.5 | 6.5 to 7.0 | Some faculties require 7.5 for competitive entry |
| University of Alberta | 6.5 (no band below 5.5) | 6.5 | Nursing and Education: 7.0 |
| University of Waterloo | 6.5 | 6.5 to 7.0 | Engineering programmes: 7.0 minimum |
| Simon Fraser University | 6.5 (no band below 5.5) | 6.5 | Some graduate programmes: 7.0 |
| Dalhousie University | 6.0 | 6.5 | Dentistry and Medicine: 7.0 |
| University of Calgary | 6.0 to 6.5 | 6.5 | Nursing and Education: 7.0 |
| York University | 6.5 (no band below 5.5) | 6.5 | Osgoode Law School: 7.0 |
| Ryerson / Toronto Metropolitan | 6.5 (no band below 5.5) | 6.5 | Creative School: 6.5 |
| Colleges (Humber, Seneca, etc.) | 6.0 (no band below 5.5) | 6.0 to 6.5 | Some programmes accept 5.5 overall |
| PRO TIP | Even if the general university requirement is 6.5, your specific programme may require 7.0. Always go to the programme page, not just the university homepage. A student who checks only the general requirement and applies with 6.5 for a nursing or education programme is likely to be rejected. |
What is CLB and the IELTS band score?
Canadian Language Benchmarks is a level that the Canadian Government uses to measure your English proficiency measured on a scale of 1 to 12 points. Here is how the IELTS score is converted to CLB:
| CLB LEVEL | IELTS READING | IELTS LISTENING | IELTS SPEAKING | IELTS WRITING |
| 1 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 |
| 2 | 1.5 | 2.0 | 2.0 | 2.0 |
| 3 | 2.5 | 3.0 | 3.0 | 3.0 |
| 4 | 3.5 | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.0 |
| 5 | 4.0 | 5.0 | 5.0 | 5.0 |
| 6 | 5.0 | 5.5 | 5.5 | 5.5 |
| 7 | 6.0 | 6.0 | 6.0 | 6.0 |
| 8 | 6.5 | 6.5 | 6.5 | 6.5 |
| 9 | 7.0 | 7.0 | 7.0 | 7.0 |
| 10 | 8.0 | 7.5 | 7.5 | 7.5 |
| 11 | 8.5 | 8.0 | 8.0 | 8.0 |
| 12 | 9.0 | 9.0 | 9.0 | 9.0 |
Which IELTS Test Should You Take for Canada?
Answer: IELTS Academic, Required for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate university programmes in Canada. If you are applying to study at a Canadian college or university, IELTS Academic is what you need. It is also the version universities use to assess your readiness for academic study in English.
Is IELTS General Training Accepted for Study Visa?
This is the version accepted by IRCC for immigration pathways such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programmes and work permit applications. If you are planning to apply for a Canada study permit as a step toward permanent residency, note that your Academic IELTS results are required for your study permit but you will need General Training results when you later apply for PR through Express Entry.
| IMPORTANT | A very common and costly mistake: students take IELTS Academic for their study permit, then discover when applying for PR two or three years later that Express Entry only accepts IELTS General Training. Plan ahead. If permanent residency is your goal after graduation, you will need to take IELTS General Training at some point. Some students take both versions in the same year to avoid retaking later, but the expiry date for the IELTS result is 2 years. |
What About Alternatives to IELTS?
Canada accepts several other English proficiency tests for study permit applications. The most important are:
- CELPIP General: Accepted by most Canadian universities and IRCC. Computer-based, results in 4 to 5 days. Growing in popularity as an alternative to IELTS.
- PTE Academic: Accepted by many Canadian universities but not universally. Check your specific institution before booking.
- TOEFL iBT: Widely accepted by Canadian universities for admission but has more limited acceptance for immigration purposes compared to IELTS and CELPIP.
- Duolingo English Test: Accepted by a growing number of colleges but not by all universities and not accepted by IRCC for immigration. Not suitable if you also plan to use the score for PR later.
Financial Requirements for Canada Study Permit 2026
Meeting the IELTS requirement gets you through the academic door. The financial requirement is what gets your permit approved. IRCC requires you to demonstrate that you can cover both your tuition and your living costs before approving a study permit.
Living Cost Requirements (Updated 2026)
As of 2026, you must show CAD $20,635 per year in available funds for living costs, in addition to your first-year tuition. This figure was updated from the previous requirement and applies to a single applicant. If you have dependants accompanying you, you must show additional funds.
| Applicant Type | Living Cost Requirement (Annual) | Notes |
| Single student | CAD $22,895 | In addition to first-year tuition |
| Student with spouse | CAD $22,895 + CAD $6,500 | For spouse accompanying on open work permit |
| Student with one child | CAD $22,895 + CAD $6,500 per child | Per additional dependent child |
How to Calculate Your Total Required Funds
Add your first-year tuition fees to the living cost requirement. Please note that the following figures are estimates and only for examples. You should always cross verify with the actual university pages. Here are three realistic examples for 2026.
| Scenario | Annual Tuition | Living Costs | Total to Show |
| Undergrad at University of Alberta | CAD $28,000 | CAD $22,895 | CAD $50,895 |
| Masters at University of Waterloo | CAD $22,000 | CAD $22,895 | CAD $44,895 |
| Diploma at Humber College | CAD $16,000 | CAD $22,895 | CAD $38,895 |
| PRO TIP | Acceptable sources of funds include personal bank accounts, Guaranteed Investment Certificates (GICs), scholarship letters, employer sponsorship letters and parental sponsorship with supporting bank statements. Cryptocurrency, property valuations and stocks are not accepted. Funds must be accessible on demand in a standard bank or financial account. |
Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL): What It Is and Who Needs It?
The Provincial Attestation Letter was introduced in January 2025 as part of Canada’s new study permit cap system. Understanding whether you need one is critical because applying without a required PAL will result in your application being returned unprocessed.
Who Needs a PAL in 2026?
- All new international undergraduate students applying from outside Canada
- New students changing institutions or levels of study within Canada
- Students applying to colleges, diplomas and certificate programmes
- Students whose previous study permit application was refused
Who Does NOT Need a PAL in 2026?
- Master’s and PhD students at public DLIs applying from January 1, 2026 onwards — this is the major new exemption
- Students extending their study permit at the same DLI and same level of study
- Exchange students studying under an institutional exchange arrangement
- Students with a scholarship from Global Affairs Canada
| 2026 UPDATE | If you are starting a Master’s or PhD programme at a public Canadian university, you no longer need a PAL as of January 1, 2026. You can apply for your study permit as soon as you receive your Letter of Acceptance. This saves 4 to 8 weeks compared to the previous process. |
How to Get a PAL (For Those Who Need One)
- Accept your offer of admission from your Canadian university or college.
- Pay the required tuition deposit (typically CAD $2,000 to $5,000 depending on the institution).
- Your institution will issue your PAL within approximately 5 to 10 business days.
- Your PAL is valid only within its issuance year. A PAL issued in 2025 expired on December 31, 2025. A PAL issued in 2026 is valid until December 31, 2026.
- Include your PAL in your study permit application to IRCC.
Documents Checklist for Canada Study Permit 2026
This is a comprehensive checklist for a standard study permit application. Missing any mandatory document will delay or return your application.
Mandatory Documents
- Valid passport with at least 6 months of validity beyond your intended stay in Canada
- Letter of Acceptance (LOA) from a Canadian Designated Learning Institution (DLI)
- IELTS Academic score report meeting both university and IRCC requirements
- Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) if required for your programme level
- Proof of financial support covering first-year tuition plus CAD $20,635 living costs
- Completed study permit application form through the IRCC online portal
- Biometrics (fingerprints and photograph) at a designated VAC or IRCC centre
- Passport-size photographs meeting IRCC specifications
- Study plan or statement of purpose explaining why you want to study in Canada and your plan to return home after studies
Additional Documents That Strengthen Your Application
- Academic transcripts and degree certificates with certified English translations if originals are not in English or French
- Proof of ties to your home country — employment letter, property ownership, family ties — demonstrating you intend to return after studies
- Scholarship or sponsorship letter if applicable
- Medical exam results if required for your country of origin (check IRCC website for list of required countries)
- Police clearance certificate if required
Step-by-Step: How to Apply for a Canada Study Permit
- Get accepted to a Canadian Designated Learning Institution. You cannot apply for a study permit without a Letter of Acceptance from a school on the official DLI list.
- Confirm whether you need a PAL. Undergraduate students at most institutions need one. Master’s and PhD students at public DLIs are now exempt from January 1, 2026.
- If you need a PAL, accept your offer, pay your tuition deposit and request your PAL from the institution. Allow 5 to 10 business days.
- Take IELTS Academic if you have not already. Ensure your score meets your university’s requirement and that your results will still be valid (within 2 years) when you submit your study permit application.
- Gather your financial evidence. Ensure your funds are in an accessible account and you have documentation to prove the source and amount.
- Create an account on the IRCC portal at ircc.canada.ca and complete the study permit application form online.
- Pay the study permit application fee of CAD $150 and the biometric fee of CAD $85 if applicable.
- Book and attend your biometrics appointment at a Visa Application Centre in your country.
- Upload all required documents including your PAL, LOA, IELTS results, financial proof and study plan through the IRCC portal.
- Wait for a decision. Standard processing from Pakistan is currently 4 to 12 weeks. Processing times vary significantly. Check the IRCC website for current estimates.
Application Timelines: September 2026 and January 2027 Intakes
September 2026 Intake
| Stage | Recommended Timing |
| Take IELTS Academic | December 2025 to February 2026 |
| Apply to universities and receive LOA | January to March 2026 |
| Pay tuition deposit and request PAL (if needed) | March to April 2026 |
| Prepare financial documents | April 2026 |
| Submit study permit application | April to May 2026 |
| Receive study permit decision | June to July 2026 |
| Travel to Canada | August 2026 |
January 2027 Intake
| Stage | Recommended Timing |
| Take IELTS Academic | May to July 2026 |
| Apply to universities and receive LOA | June to August 2026 |
| Request PAL (if needed) and prepare documents | September to October 2026 |
| Submit study permit application | October to November 2026 |
| Receive study permit decision | November to December 2026 |
| Travel to Canada | December 2026 to January 2027 |
Is Canada Still Worth It for International Students in 2026?
Canada has tightened significantly. Approval rates dropped to as low as 30% in mid-2025. Study permit caps are reduced. The Student Direct Stream is gone. Housing costs in Toronto and Vancouver are among the highest in the world. These are real changes and it would be dishonest to ignore them.
But the honest answer is that Canada still remains the strongest destination for one specific goal: permanent residency. If you want to study, work and eventually settle abroad, no country currently offers a more direct, transparent or accessible pathway than Canada. The question is whether that goal matches your profile and your timeline. So if you want to work and settle there and you have the funds to do so, then going through the legal study visa is the best plan of action for 2026.
The comparison below uses verified 2026 data to help you decide which destination makes the most sense for your situation.
Canada vs UK vs Australia: Honest 2026 Comparison
| Factor | Canada | United Kingdom | Australia |
| Study permit approval | ~30% mid-2025, recovering 2026 | ~85 to 90% for eligible applicants | ~85 to 90% with Genuine Student test |
| Undergrad tuition per year | CAD $20,000 to $35,000 | GBP 15,000 to 25,000 | AUD $25,000 to $45,000 |
| Postgrad tuition per year | CAD $18,000 to $30,000 | GBP 17,000 to 30,000 | AUD $22,000 to $40,000 |
| Living costs per year | CAD $20,635 official | GBP 13,000 to 18,000 | AUD $21,000 to $27,000 |
| Part-time work during study | 20 hours per week | 20 hours per week | 24 hours per fortnight |
| Minimum hourly wage | CAD $15 to $17.85 by province | GBP 12.21 | AUD $24.95 |
| Post-study work permit | PGWP up to 3 years | Graduate Route 2 years (18 months from Jan 2027) | 485 Visa 2 to 4 years |
| PR pathway timeline | 3 to 4 years via Express Entry | 5 to 7 years via Skilled Worker | 3 to 5 years via points-based system |
| PR difficulty | Competitive. CRS cutoff 470 to 500+ | Hardest. Requires employer sponsorship. | Moderate. Occupation-driven points system |
| Spouse work rights | Open work permit for eligible programmes | Restricted since 2024 | No restrictions during study |
| IELTS minimum (study) | 6.0 overall, university sets higher | 5.5 UKVI minimum | 6.0 all components for most visas |
| Undergraduate course length | 4 years | 3 years | 3 years |
| Masters course length | 1 to 2 years | 1 year | 1.5 to 2 years |
Who Should Choose Canada?
Canada makes the most sense if permanent residency is your primary long-term goal, you are in a field with strong Canadian labour demand such as technology, healthcare, engineering or finance. Alongside, if you can also realistically achieve CLB 9 in IELTS General Training for Express Entry, you are prepared to compete in a tighter approval environment with a thoroughly prepared application.
Canada also makes sense for diploma and college pathway applicants on tighter budgets. A two-year college diploma in an eligible field costs CAD $14,000 to $18,000 per year, gives you a three-year PGWP and puts you directly on the Express Entry pathway. No other major destination offers that combination at that price point.
| PRO TIP | Canada is best for students who see studying as step one of an immigration plan, not purely as an academic experience. If your goal is the degree itself rather than long-term settlement, the UK or Australia may give you a faster, cheaper and less administratively complex experience. |
Who Should Choose Australia Instead?
Australia is the strongest option for students who want the best balance of part-time earnings, post-study work duration and PR pathway access. The minimum wage of AUD $24.95 per hour is the highest of any major study destination. Working 24 hours per fortnight at that rate covers 60% to 80% of monthly living costs for most students outside Sydney and Melbourne.
The 485 post-study visa extends up to four years for PhD graduates. Regional study in Australia adds bonus points to PR applications and often comes with lower living costs. For students in healthcare, nursing, engineering and teaching, Australia occupation shortage lists create faster PR pathways than the general points pool.
The main drawback is total cost. Australia is the most expensive of the three destinations on an annual basis. A two-year Masters including living costs can exceed AUD $80,000 total, which is higher than equivalent programmes in Canada or the UK.
Which Destination Rewards a Higher IELTS Score Most?
The honest answer is Canada, by a significant margin. And this is the most important practical point for any student using this guide.
In the UK, scoring 6.5 versus 7.5 affects which universities accept you. That matters, but it does not change your post-study rights or PR pathway.
In Canada, the difference between CLB 7 and CLB 9 in IELTS General Training is 56 CRS points. That 56 points can be the difference between an Invitation to Apply arriving in months versus waiting years. No other single input in the entire Express Entry system gives you more return on effort than improving your IELTS score. Achieving Band 7.0 in all four components of IELTS General Training gives you CLB 9 and 124 language points. Band 6.0 in all components gives you CLB 7 and only 68 points. That gap changes everything.
| Key takeaway for IELTS students | If Canada PR is your goal, every half band in IELTS General Training is worth more than anywhere else. Prioritise IELTS preparation not just for your study permit but for the immigration pathway that follows. Your score now affects your entire Canada timeline. |
After Your Studies: Work Permits and the Path to PR
One of the biggest reasons international students choose Canada over other destinations is the clear post-study pathway. Understanding it before you apply helps you plan your IELTS strategy from the beginning.
Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
After completing a full-time programme of at least 8 months at a DLI, most international graduates can apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit. The PGWP allows you to work in Canada for up to 3 years depending on the length of your programme. You do not need a job offer to apply for a PGWP. You apply within 180 days of receiving your final marks or completing your programme.
| Programme Length | PGWP Duration |
| 8 months to less than 2 years | Equal to programme length |
| 2 years or more | Up to 3 years |
| Master’s degree (any length) | 3 years |
| PhD programme | 3 years |
Canadian Experience Class (CEC): PR After Studying
The Canadian Experience Class is the most direct immigration pathway for international graduates. To qualify you need at least 12 months of skilled work experience in Canada within the last 3 years, and you must meet the IELTS General Training language requirement of CLB 7 (6.0 in all four components).
This is the critical planning point. Your IELTS Academic results used for your study permit cannot be used for CEC. You will need to take IELTS General Training before applying for PR. Many students take both Academic and General Training while their scores are fresh and keep the General Training result ready for when they apply.
| PRO TIP | If permanent residency is your ultimate goal, take IELTS General Training at the same time as IELTS Academic, or within the same year. Your General Training score must still be valid (within 2 years) when you submit your Express Entry profile. Planning this in advance saves time, money and stress later. |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the minimum IELTS score for a Canada student visa in 2026?
The general IRCC minimum for a Canada study permit is 6.0 overall with no individual band below 5.5 for most undergraduate and diploma programmes. However, most Canadian universities set their own requirement of 6.0 to 6.5 for undergraduate admission and 6.5 to 7.0 for postgraduate programmes. You need to satisfy your specific university’s requirement, not just the IRCC minimum. Always check the programme page directly.
Q: Is the Student Direct Stream (SDS) still available in 2026?
No. The SDS was permanently discontinued on November 8, 2024. All international students now apply for a Canada study permit through the standard application process regardless of their country of origin. There is no longer a fast-track stream with different IELTS or financial requirements.
Q: Do I need a Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) for my Canada study permit?
It depends on your programme. As of January 1, 2026, Master’s and PhD students at public Designated Learning Institutions no longer need a PAL when applying for a study permit. Undergraduate students and students in diploma or certificate programmes still require a PAL from their province before applying. Your university will issue your PAL after you accept your offer and pay your tuition deposit.
Q: How much money do I need to show for a Canada student visa in 2026?
A: You must show your first-year tuition fees plus CAD $22,895 for living costs as a single applicant. For example, if your annual tuition is CAD $25,000, you need to show a total of CAD $47,895 in accessible funds. If you have a spouse accompanying you, add approximately CAD $6,500. For each dependent child, add approximately CAD $3,000. Funds must be in a standard bank account, not in property, stocks or cryptocurrency.
Q: Can I work while studying in Canada on a student visa?
Yes. Most study permit holders can work up to 20 hours per week during academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks such as summer and winter holidays. You do not need a separate work permit if you hold a valid study permit from a DLI. This changed from a previous restriction on off-campus work.
Q: What IELTS score do I need for Canadian permanent residency after studying?
For permanent residency through Express Entry’s Canadian Experience Class, you need a minimum CLB 7 in all four components of IELTS General Training, which means 6.0 in each of Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking. Note that IELTS Academic cannot be used for PR applications. If maximising CRS points is your goal, aim for CLB 9, which requires 8.0 in Listening and 7.0 in Reading, Writing and Speaking.
Q: How long does a Canada study permit take to process in 2026?
Processing times vary significantly by country of application and IRCC workload. Current estimates from IRCC range from 4 to 12 weeks for most applicants. Check the official IRCC processing time tool at ircc.canada.ca before applying to get the current estimate for your country. Apply as early as possible relative to your intake date.
Q: Can I bring my family to Canada on a student visa?
Your spouse or common-law partner may be eligible for an open work permit if you are enrolled in a full-time programme at a public DLI at the post-secondary level. This allows them to work anywhere in Canada. Your dependent children can attend Canadian schools. You must show additional financial proof for each accompanying family member.
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Disclaimer: Immigration rules change regularly. All information in this guide reflects IRCC policy as verified in March 2026. Always confirm current requirements at ircc.canada.ca before submitting your application.
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