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Study Permit
If you’re applying for a study permit for the first time from outside Canada, here are the key steps and documents you’ll need:
Required Documents
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Valid Passport
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Ensure your passport remains valid throughout your stay in Canada.
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Letter of Acceptance
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This is provided by your designated learning institution (DLI) in Canada.
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Proof of Funds
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Demonstrate you can cover your tuition, living expenses, and return transportation.
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Proof of Canadian Custodianship
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Required for minors studying in Canada.
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Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL)
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Some specific programs may require a PAL.
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Application Types
FAQs About Study Permits
Processing times vary depending on the country of application. Check the estimated processing time on the Government of Canada website.
Yes, most international students with a valid study permit can work part-time during studies and full-time during scheduled breaks, as long as you meet the eligibility requirements.
If your study permit expires, you will need to apply for a renewal or leave Canada. Overstaying can affect future immigration applications.
Apply for Your Study Permit Today
Studying in Canada is a dream for many international students. A crucial step in fulfilling that dream is obtaining a study permit. Whether you’re applying for the first time, seeking an extension, or switching your status from a visitor to a student, here’s everything you need to know.
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Transform Your Future by Studying in Canada
6
Months
or More
A study permit is an immigration document issued by Immigration Canada that allows international students to study in Canada for more than six months. It not only grants you permission to study but also gives you the legal status of a student in Canada.
Important points to note:
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For those studying for less than six months, a study permit is not necessary.
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A study permit alone does not allow you to enter Canada. You’ll also need a visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA), which is automatically issued when your study permit application is approved.