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Canada Student Visa & How it Works?

In general, you must apply for a study permit before coming to Canada. Some people can apply for a study permit from within Canada. In some cases, you can apply when you arrive in Canada at the port of entry. Make sure you understand your options.

Over 130,000 students come to Canada to study each year. To do so, they must first obtain a study permit from the Canadian government. This permit, a type of Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), allows students to study in Canada for a limited time and typically indicates the educational institution and course of study. To be eligible, an applicant must meet a set of criteria.

Canadian Study Permit Requirements and
New International Student Policies

  • Satisfy an officer that you will leave Canada at the end of your studies
  • Have a letter of acceptance from an educational institution (must be enrolled at a designated learning institution)
  • Prove that you have money for the duration of your stay in Canada to pay for tuition fees, and living expenses for yourself and accompanying family members.
  • Be law-abiding and have no record of criminal activity
  • Not be a risk to the security of Canada
  • Be in good health (complete a medical examination, if required)
  • Prove to an officer that you will leave Canada once your study permit expires

Please keep in mind that you may be required to produce any additional documents requested by the officer in order to establish your admissibility.

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Your Responsibilities as a Student in Canada

While studying in Canada, you must do the following:

  • Take consistent steps towards program completion and abide by any terms
  • As specified in your study permit, if you no longer meet the requirements, you will no
  • longer be able to study in Canada
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Depending on your circumstances, your study permit may include conditions such as:

  • If you are legally allowed to work in Canada
  • If you are permitted to travel within Canada, the exact date you must leave Canada
  • Where you can find out more (a specific DLI listed on your permit)
  • You must change your DLI in your IRCC secure account before you can study at a different DLI.
  • Whether a medical examination for immigration is required

Your Duties as a Canadian Student

You must make sure to do the following while studying in Canada:

  • consistently take steps toward the completion of your program
  • abide by any terms specified in your study permit
  • if you no longer meet the requirements, you will no longer be allowed to study in Canada

Depending on your circumstances, your study permit may include conditions such as

  • if you are permitted to work in Canada
  • if you are permitted to travel within Canada
    the precise date by which you must depart Canada
  • where you can learn (a specific DLI listed on your permit)
  • before you can study at a different DLI, you must change your DLI in your IRCC secure account.
  • whether an immigration medical examination is required
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FREQUENTLY ASKED STUDENT VISA QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

What if Your Student Visa is Refused?

An applicant may be denied for a variety of reasons. He or she may be missing proof of sufficient funds or proof that they will only be staying temporarily. If this occurs, it is critical to examine the application closely to determine what went wrong. From here, an individual may be able to reapply and, if all issues are resolved, have success the second time around.

Prospective Students' Resources

If you want to study in Canada, you must first obtain a letter of acceptance from an educational institution, which means you must apply directly to the university. A variety of institutions in Canada provide excellent opportunities for higher education. Here, we've highlighted some possibilities to help you decide where to apply.

How to Obtain Permanent Residency Using a Study Permit

Many international students in Canada complete their studies in the hope of finding work and staying in the country permanently. Students may be eligible for permanent residence in certain Express Entry categories even if they have no work experience. However, students frequently apply for work and then a work visa to stay temporarily. They may have more options for applying for Canadian permanent residency after gaining academic and work experience in Canada.

Using the Student Direct Stream (SDS)

Foreign nationals from a specific list of countries can apply for the Student Direct Stream (SDS), which allows for faster and more efficient study permit processing.

Post-Graduate Work Permit for Online Courses

The Post-Graduate Work Permit Program allows international student graduates to work in Canada for up to three years after finishing their studies. Because of the Coronavirus, it was announced that graduates could apply for the PGWP even if they took online courses.

How Long is Study Permit Processing Time?

The processing time for a Canadian study permit is largely determined by the applicant's country of residence. A Canadian study permit typically takes 1-16 weeks to process. To learn more, go to our page on Canada Visa Processing Times in 2021.

Can I extend my student visa?

You certainly can. Form IMM 1249 will be required. Individuals who want to extend their study permit in Canada must use this immigration visa form. Individuals fill out form IMM 1249 in order to change their conditions or extend their stay in Canada as students. This application is for temporary residents who are currently studying in Canada. Individuals with valid current temporary resident status may apply for a stay extension if they apply at least 30 days before the expiry date of their current status.

Can I work while on a Study Permit?

Your employment is on-campus; The international student is the recipient of a scholarship; The work has been certified as being an integral part of the program of study; The work consists of academic research or a post-doctoral fellowship; The work takes place after graduation in a field related to the program of study.