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Canada Student Visa

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How to apply for a Canadian visa as an international student

Once you have successfully been accepted onto a course at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada, you can apply for a Canadian student visa (study permit). A Canada study permit is a student visa for international students who wish to pursue academic, research, or vocational study at a designated learning institution in Canada.

SI-Canada’s consultants work to keep applicants updated on the latest immigration rules and regulations and applicable legislation. If you have any questions, contact SI-Canada today for a free consultation.

Types of Student Visas in Canada

Canada offers different pathways for international students:

  • Regular Study Permit: The standard permit for most international students.

  • Quebec Acceptance Certificate (CAQ): Students intending to study in Quebec must obtain a CAQ before applying for a study permit.

Exemptions to the Canada Student Visa

Certain individuals may not require a study permit:

  • Short-Term Courses: Programs lasting six months or less.

  • Family or Staff of Foreign Representatives: Accredited by Global Affairs Canada.

  • Members of Foreign Armed Forces: From countries designated under the Visiting Forces Act.

  • Registered Indians in Canada: Individuals with Registered Indian status.

Canada Student Visa Eligibility

To qualify for a Canadian study permit, applicants must:

  • Acceptance by a Designated Learning Institution (DLI): Secure an unconditional letter of acceptance from a recognized DLI in Canada.

  • Proof of Financial Support: Demonstrate sufficient funds to cover tuition fees, living expenses for themselves and any accompanying family members, and return transportation costs.

  • Clean Background: Have no criminal record and provide a police clearance certificate if required.

  • Medical Examination: Undergo a medical exam to prove good health, if necessary.

  • Intent to Leave Canada: Convince the immigration officer of their intention to depart Canada upon completion of their studies.

Required Study Permit documents

To successfully receive your visa to study in Canada, you are required to supply the following:

  • Unconditional Letter of Acceptance
  • All academic documents of the applicant, including:
    • Certified degree/diploma
    • Certificates and mark sheets (10th onwards)
    • Original degree/diploma transcripts
    • Work experience certificate
    • IELTS
  • Two recent passport-size photographs
  • Proof of tuition fee payment
  • Financial proof of living expenses
  • Medical exam
  • Biometric

How long does it take to receive a Study Permit?

Processing times for Canadian Study Permit applications can vary greatly depending on the student’s country of residence at the time of applying. Students can check processing times at this Canadian Immigration Website website.

Student Permit Application Process

1. Check you are eligible

Ensure you meet the eligibility requirements for a Canadian study permit. You will need:

  • An acceptance letter from a DLI
  • Proof of financial support
  • Supporting documents

2. Prepare your application

If you meet all eligibility requirements, then you can begin to gather all your supporting documents, including the above.

3. Submit your study permit application

You can now submit an electronic application using scanned or electronic copies of your supporting documents. Once your permit is approved, the Canadian government will issue you a Port of Entry Introduction Letter.

Canada Student Permit Enquiry

If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact SI-Canada, who can assist with all queries regarding Canadian Study Permits.

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