Student Admissions and Study Permit
A study permit serves as an authorization from the Canadian government, enabling foreign nationals to study at approved educational institutions across Canada. The permit is not required for short-term courses or programs lasting for six months or less. However, for more extended educational endeavors, obtaining a study permit is fundamental.
To be eligible for a study permit in Canada, several conditions must be met:
- Acceptance from a DLI: Prospective students must have an acceptance letter from a recognized DLI in Canada.
- Financial Capacity: Candidates need to demonstrate sufficient funds to cover tuition fees, living expenses, and return transportation.
- No Criminal Record: Applicants must provide a police certificate to verify they have no criminal record.
- Health Clearance: A medical examination may be required to ensure the applicant’s health is not a risk to the public health system in Canada.
- Compliance with Immigration Laws: The applicant must convince immigration officials that they will leave Canada upon completion of their studies.
The procedure for obtaining a study permit involves several steps:
- Acceptance Letter from DLI: Secure admission to a Canadian DLI and obtain the acceptance letter.
- Gather Necessary Documents: Collect all required documents, including a valid passport, proof of funds, and a medical exam, if necessary.
- Online Application Submission: Complete the online application or submit a paper application to the nearest visa application center (VAC) or the Canadian embassy.
Biometrics and Interview: Depending on your nationality, you may need to provide biometrics and attend an interview.
- Wait for Processing: The processing time can vary, so applicants should submit their application well in advance of their intended study start date.
- Notification of Decision: Once processed, applicants will be notified of the decision on their study permit application.
If a student decides to continue their education in Canada or extend their study period, they must apply for a study permit extension. This application should be initiated at least 30 days before the current permit expires.
Study permit holders must comply with several obligations:
- Maintain Full-Time Student Status: Enroll in and actively participate in a full-time academic, vocational, or professional training program.
- Keep Valid Documents: Ensure that their study permit, passport, and any other relevant documents remain valid throughout their stay.
- Report Changes: Report any changes in their program, institution, or address to the immigration authorities.
- Leave Canada After Studies: Depart from Canada within 90 days after completing their studies, unless they obtain another valid immigration status.