Foreign Canada Student Visa - Study Permits from Thailand
International students in Thailand who hold non-Thai passports follow the same IRCC study permit rules as Thai nationals. But document requirements differ by country of citizenship and residence. All applications from Bangkok use [canada.ca](https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit.html).
Thai Visa Centre assists expats and foreign nationals resident in Thailand with certified translations, financial evidence, and checklist review.
Certified translations and checklist review before you lodge through official channels.
Canadian visa applications from Thailand go through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada online systems and designated Visa Application Centres, not a walk-in embassy counter for most categories.
IRCC may require biometrics at a Visa Application Centre in Bangkok. Book early in peak travel season and bring the biometrics instruction letter to your appointment.
Visitor, study, and family categories use different processing queues. Check canada.ca processing times and allow extra weeks before non-refundable travel.
Who qualifies?
Thai nationals and legal residents in Thailand apply for Canadian visas through IRCC online systems and designated Visa Application Centres in Bangkok. Confirm you meet the live checklist before lodging.
- Supporting documents per official embassy checklist with certified translations where required
- Supporting documents per official embassy checklist with certified translations where required
- Supporting documents per official embassy checklist with certified translations where required
- Supporting documents per official embassy checklist with certified translations where required
- Supporting documents per official embassy checklist with certified translations where required
- Supporting documents per official embassy checklist with certified translations where required
Important: TVC prepares documents and checklists. You lodge through official IRCC channels. Final decisions rest with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
Visa journey stages
Most Canada visa applications from Thailand move through IRCC online lodgement, biometrics at a Visa Application Centre, and document review by the Bangkok visa office where applicable.
| Stage | Step | What happens |
|---|---|---|
| Stage 1: Checklist | Confirm visa category | International students in Thailand who hold non-Thai passports follow the same IRCC study permit rules as Thai nationals. But document requirements differ by country of citizenship and residence. All applications from Bangkok use [canada.ca](https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit.html). |
| Stage 2: Documents | Gather evidence and translations | Prepare passport, financial proof, and certified English translations of Thai civil documents per embassy checklist. |
| Stage 3: Appointment | Book and attend in Bangkok | Submit application at the official embassy or visa centre with originals and pay the official fee. |
| Stage 4: Decision | Collect passport and review conditions | Review visa sticker or refusal letter, understand permitted stay length, and do not travel until approved unless you accept the risk. |
Application process from Bangkok
Follow this sequence when preparing your Canada visa application from Thailand.
| Step | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | Secure admission to a Canadian DLI |
| 2 | Create an [IRCC secure account](https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/account.html) |
| 3 | Complete study permit application online |
| 4 | Pay fees and submit documents |
| 5 | Give biometrics when instructed |
Confirm visa category and eligibility
Secure admission to a Canadian DLI
Download official checklist
Create an [IRCC secure account](https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/account.html)
Gather documents and translations
Complete study permit application online
Book Bangkok appointment
Pay fees and submit documents
Attend submission or interview
Give biometrics when instructed
Track decision and collect passport
Receive port of entry letter. Present at Canadian border
Document and evidence requirements
Download the live checklist from canada.ca before submitting your IRCC application. Certified English translations are required for Thai-language civil documents.
| Requirement | Detail |
|---|---|
| Document | Additional document per official checklist |
| Document | Additional document per official checklist |
| Document | Additional document per official checklist |
| Document | Additional document per official checklist |
| Document | Additional document per official checklist |
| Document | Additional document per official checklist |
| Document | Additional document per official checklist |
Key requirements quick reference
Use this table to confirm which requirements apply to your Canada visa pathway before you lodge.
| Category | Requirement | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Processing | Varies by category | Embassy rejects incomplete processing evidence. Confirm on the live checklist before lodging. |
| TVC support | Document prep in Bangkok | Embassy rejects incomplete tvc support evidence. Confirm on the live checklist before lodging. |
| TVC support | Document prep in Bangkok | You lodge through official government channels. TVC does not submit on your behalf. |
| TVC support | Document prep in Bangkok | You lodge through official government channels. TVC does not submit on your behalf. |
What you cannot do
These restrictions apply to most Canada visa categories. Confirm permitted activities for your specific visa type.
- Submit fraudulent documents
- Submit fraudulent documents
- Submit fraudulent documents
After approval
Once your Canada visa is approved, complete these steps before and after travel.
- Print visa approval and carry it when you travel
- Understand permitted stay length and visa conditions before entry
- Keep copies of all documents submitted with your application
- Contact the embassy if your travel dates change after approval
Additional guidance
What is this visa route?
International students in Thailand who hold non-Thai passports follow the same IRCC study permit rules as Thai nationals. But document requirements differ by country of citizenship and residence. All applications from Bangkok use [canada.ca](https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit.html).
Who can apply from Thailand
Thai nationals and legal residents in Thailand apply for Canadian visas through IRCC online systems and designated Visa Application Centres in Bangkok. Confirm you meet the live checklist before lodging.
Document preparation in Bangkok
Gather originals and certified English translations of Thai marriage, birth, and police documents before your embassy appointment. TVC coordinates translation and checklist review.
Application process overview
Secure admission to a Canadian DLI Create an [IRCC secure account](https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/account.html) Complete study permit application online Pay fees and submit documents
Interview and appointment tips
Arrive with originals matching your application form. Peak travel seasons fill appointment slots quickly. Book early and keep copies of every document submitted.
Bangkok office support
Our Bangkok team helps with Canada visa document preparation, certified translation, marriage registration, and checklist review before you lodge.
Common mistakes
These errors show up repeatedly in our Bangkok consultations for Canada visa cases.
- Applying without a valid DLI acceptance letter
- Using Thai bank documents without certified translation
- Assuming a tourist visa allows long-term study
Planning checklist before you travel or relocate
Confirm your entry category, passport validity, and return plans before booking non-refundable flights or long hotel stays. Immigration officers compare your stated purpose with your visa stamp, prior entry history, and supporting documents at the counter.
Register your address through TM30 when required, complete TDAC before every arrival, and keep copies of lease agreements, insurance policies, and embassy correspondence in one folder. These records matter for extensions, tax filings, and unexpected compliance checks.
If your situation involves work, marriage, retirement funds, or property purchase, book a case review with our Bangkok team early. Small document gaps that seem minor at arrival become expensive fixes at extension season.
Frequently asked questions
Quick answers to follow-up questions about Canada visas from Thailand.
Q:Can I apply from Bangkok?
A:Yes. Use the official embassy or visa centre in Bangkok for applicants legally residing in Thailand.
Q:Does TVC submit my application?
A:Thai Visa Centre prepares documents, certified translations, and checklists. You lodge through official government channels. TVC does not submit on your behalf.
Q:How long does processing take?
A:Processing times vary by visa category and season. Check the official government website and allow extra time before planned travel.
Q:What documents need translation?
A:Thai-language bank letters, marriage certificates, birth certificates, and employment documents often require certified English translation before lodging.
Q:Can I travel before approval?
A:Do not buy non-refundable flights until your visa is approved unless you accept the financial risk.
Q:Who is this guide for?
A:This guide covers Foreign Canada Student Visa: Study Permits from Thailand for Thai nationals and applicants residing in Thailand.
Q:When was this guide last reviewed?
A:June 2026. Embassy fees, financial thresholds, and procedures change without notice. Verify all requirements within two weeks of applying.
Q:When was this guide last reviewed?
A:June 2026. Embassy fees, financial thresholds, and procedures change without notice. Verify all requirements within two weeks of applying.
Official references
Official sources verified June 2026. Confirm current fees and checklists on canada.ca before applying.