Study Abroad
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Study in Canada
Requirements and Information of Student Visa for Canada
Who requires a student visa?
If you are not a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident of Canada or a dependent of a diplomat accredited to Canada, you must obtain a student authorization.
A student authorization is not required if the course is :
- an English or French language course that lasts a maximum of six months;
- not academic, professional or vocational; for example;
- self-improvement, general interest courses such as arts and crafts;
- courses included in tour packages as a secondary activity for tourists;
- day care or nursery school programs which are not a compulsory part of the elementary school system
All persons who want to study in Canada need to apply
for a
student authorization and obtain the written approval
of a visa
officer. You do not need a study permit if you are
planning
to study in a short-term program in Canada of six
months or
less.
Make sure you apply early for your course of study.
Apply at
least six months early for primary and secondary
schools. University
and college students should apply a year before they
want to
start their studies.
If you are studying an English or French language-program for less than 90 days, you may not require a visa, depending on your nationality.
For longer programs of study, or if you are not studying English or French, you will likely require a visa and/or student authorization.
What documents will be required?
Applications may require the following:
- An official letter of acceptance from an accredited educational institution
- A completed application form:
To complete your application you will need to know the cost of your education including tuition fees and books, medical insurance, return transportation costs and living costs for yourself and any dependents while in Canada. Living costs vary in each province. - The application fee of $125 CAD / $80 USD
- 2 passport style pictures.
- Your passport (applicants from countries whose citizens require visitor visas for Canada must provide their valid passport. Applicants from countries not on this list need only provide a photocopy. Applicants who are United States Citizens or Green Card holders do not require a passport -- please submit proof of citizenship or a copy of your green card).
- An acceptance letter from the institution.
- Proof of funds available to support you during the first year of your studies. In general, $10,000 CAD is required in addition to tuition fees for one year.
- A transcript from your last program of study.
Additional Requirements
- If you intend to study in the Province of Québec, you must obtain and submit a Certificat d' Acceptation du Québec from the Service d'Immigration du Québec.
- If you are under the age of 16, a guardianship agreement, signed by your custodial parent(s) and notarized, in favour of a Canadian Citizen or permanent resident, and a notarized acceptance of guardianship from your guardian.
- A medical examination may be required in some cases, depending on your program of study, the length of time you will spend in Canada, and the countries where you have resided in the 12 months before going to Canada.
You are required to provide the following documents for yourself and any accompanying dependants:
- Proof of acceptance
- for attendance at a university, college or technical institution, a letter from the educational institution to show;
- the name of the institution;
- confirmation of your acceptance and/or registration as a student;
- the course of study;
- the duration of the academic program;
- the latest date you may register;
- for attendance at a primary or secondary school, a letter from the school board having jurisdiction for the school you are attending (or for private schools, a letter from the school itself), indicating: (the name of the school, the level of study; and the duration of the course)
For attendance at an educational institution in Quebec, you will also require a "Certificat d'acceptation du Québec" (Quebec Certificate of Acceptance, or CAQ) issued by the Ministère des Relations avec les citoyens et de l'Immigration (MRCI)
The Letter of Acceptance must be orginial, do not use a photocopy.
- Proof of identity
- a valid passport or travel document or identity document that guarantees re-entry to the country that issued it (citizens and permanent residents of the United States, St. Pierre and Miquelon, and Greenland do not require a passport but do require proof of status such as a national identity card or an alien registration card)
- two recent passport size photos for each family member (the name and date of birth of the person should be written on the back of each photo)
- Proof of financial support
- evidence that you can support yourself and accompanying dependants while you study in Canada. Such evidence may include
- proof of a Canadian bank account in your name if money has been transferred to Canada
- your bank statements for the past four months
- a bank draft in convertible currency
- proof of payment of tuition and residence fees
- for those with a scholarship or those with a Canadian funded educational program
- proof of funding paid from within Canada
- if foreign exchange control measures exist in your country, you must provide proof that you will be permitted by the exchange control authorities of your country to export funds for all of your expenses
- if additional documents are required, a visa officer will inform you
Note: Children under 16 years of age who are travelling alone must have information (name, address, phone number) about the person or school who will be responsible for them. If the child is the subject of a custody order, proof of custody and the other parent's consent must also be provided. Minors travelling without their parents require a letter of permission from the non-accompanying parent(s).
Application to Study in Canada
Study Permits
This application is for persons who are outside Canada
who are
not Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents of Canada
and who
wish to study temporarily in Canada. A study permit is
issued
if the application is accepted.
A temporary resident visa to visit Canada may also be
required.
Submit the application to a visa office at a Canadian
embassy,
high commission or consulate abroad.
Prior to submitting your application, contact the visa
office
to see if you need to fill out any additional forms or
provide
any additional documents.
This application includes the following items:
Guide [ IMM 5269 ]
Application for a Study Permit [ IMM 1294 ]
Statutory Declaration of Common-Law Union [ IMM 5409 ]
Authority to Release Information [ IMM 5476 ]
Document Checklist [ IMM 5483 ]
Visitor Tax Refund Form
Extend Stay in Canada Form [ IMM 1249 ]
Extend Stay in Canada: How To Guide
Time required to issue visa:
Application takes about 5 weeks to process (allow
longer for
postal-delivery time)
Note: Canadian universities suggest
that one
apply for admission at least one year in advance of
planned
arrival.
Where do I apply?
You apply to the nearest Canadian visa office. You must obtain permission to study in Canada before leaving for Canada. However, the following persons may apply from within Canada:
- Holders of valid work or study permits and their family members.
- Holders of temporary resident permits (TRPs) valid for a minimum of six months, and their family.
- Refugee claimants.
- Persons under a removal order that cannot be enforced.
- Permanent resident applicants and their family members from the following classes: live-in-caregiver; spouse or common-law partner; protected persons, and humanitarian and compassionate considerations (H&C).
- Persons whose study permits were authorized at a visa office.
- Family members of: athletes on a Canadian-based team; media representatives; members of the clergy; or Military personnel assigned to Canada.
- Some people may apply at a port of entry if they have a letter of acceptance from a Canadian educational institution and are: nationals or permanent residents of the United States; residents of Greenland or residents of Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon; or people whose study permits have been approved in writing by officers outside Canada but to whom the permits have not been issued.
In some cases, foreign nationals, including claimants for refugee protection, may apply for study permits in Canada.
What is the cost of a visa?
If a student visa and/or authorization is required, the cost is CAN$125
How long is the visa valid for?
Student visas and authorization are valid for the duration of the program of study
Other information:
After reviewing your application, a visa officer will
decide
if an interview is necessary. If so, the visa officer
will inform
you of the time and place.
In some cases you will require a medical examination. A
visa
officer will decide on this and send instructions if a
medical
is required. It may add over three months to the
processing
of your application.
Your application may be delayed or returned to you
unprocessed
if you make a mistake on the form.
May my spouse and dependent children accompany me to Canada?
Yes. They may either accompany you to Canada or they
may join
you at a later date.
Your spouse and children must meet all the
requirements for
visitors to Canada. They may be required to provide
evidence
that they are law abiding and have no criminal record.
They
may also be required to have a medical examination,
and to obtain
a visitor visa.
If they will accompany you, include them on your
application
by providing their names and other information in the
appropriate
space on the application form. You will be required to
provide
a marriage certificate and birth certificates for any
accompanying
dependants. If they wish to follow you to Canada at a
later
date, they must make a separate application for
admission.
Will I need to attend an interview?
After reviewing your application, a visa officer will
decide
if an interview is necessary. If so, the visa officer
will inform
you of the time and place.
Will I or my accompanying dependants need a medical examination?
In some cases you will require a medical examination. A
visa
officer will decide on this and send instructions if a
medical
is required. It may add over three months to the
processing
of your application.
What happens if I make a mistake on my application?
Your application may be delayed or returned to you
unprocessed.
Tougher consequences for violations:
Under the new Act, CIC officers abroad can refuse to
issue a
study permit to someone who has previously studied or
worked
in Canada without authorization.
What happens when I arrive in Canada?
When you arrive in Canada, the immigration officer at
the port
of entry will determine whether you may enter Canada
and how
long you may stay. You must leave Canada on or before
the date
set by the immigration officer or have your status
extended
by an immigration officer in Canada.
May I change schools?
You must be in attendance of an approved type of
institution.
Whether or not you may change schools depends on the
Terms and
Conditions attached to your Student Authorization. You
are generally
allowed to switch fields of study and the institution
within
a degree or diploma program. If you wish to change
from one
type of educational institution or from a degree or
diploma
program to another, however, you are required to
obtain a new
authorization. In case of doubt, phone your nearest
Canada Immigration
Call Centre in Canada to obtain clarification.
May my children attend school?
Your dependent children may be able to study in
Canada. Before
attending classes, you must apply for and obtain a
student authorization
for your children. Phone the nearest Canada
Immigration Call
Centre in Canada for an application.
May I leave Canada and return?
Yes. However, should your student authorization expire
while
you are out of Canada, you may not be allowed to
return to study.
An immigration officer at the port of entry will
decide if you
still meet the requirements for admission.
If you initially required a visitor visa in addition
to a student
authorization, you will be able to return to Canada
providing
your visa, passport and student authorization are all
valid.
How do I obtain an extension of my student
authorization?
Foreign students may renew their study permits. They
can apply
as early as 90 days before, but no later than 90 days
after
their permit expires. In addition, they must have
observed all
the conditions of that permit and not be in breach of
the Act.
Consequences for violations:
CIC officers can refuse to issue study permits to
people who
have previously studied or worked in Canada without
authorization.
Can I work in Canada?
You may be able to work while you are studying in
Canada only
in special situations. It can be difficult to find a
job in
Canada. You should come to Canada with enough money to
live
and pay your bills while you are studying.
However, there are some exceptions. Full-time students
at a
publicly-funded post-secondary or degree-granting
institution
may work in Canada. You may work at a job that is:
- on campus at the school, college or university where you study (no work permit is needed)
- related to your studies, for up to one year, and only after graduation
In these cases, your spouse or common-law partner may
also
apply to get a work permit.
All students may also be able to work in Canada if:
- you run out of money for reasons that are out of your control; or
- the work is an essential part of a course of study (a co-op program for example.)
Do not work without authorization. If you do, you may be asked to leave Canada.
How do I obtain an employment authorization if I am a student?
If you have received a job offer on campus as a
Graduate Assistant
or Research Assistant, or for work that is related to a
research
or training program on campus, you do not require an
employment
authorization.
Note: To be eligible, you need:
- a valid Student Authorization;
- to be registered in a degree/diploma granting course at a university or community college;
- to be registered full-time;
- to work at the institution.
The employer may be a private contractor operating on
the campus.
Are there any medical restrictions on the work I seek?
Yes. Unless you have already passed a medical exam, any work in areas involving child care, primary or secondary teaching, health services, and certain agricultural occupations requires medical clearance.
May my spouse work?
A spouse of a full-time student at a community college
or university
may apply for authorization to work in the general
labour market.
The spouse should phone a Canada Immigration Centre in
Canada
to obtain more information about submission of an
application.
A spouse may work only during the validity of the
student authorization.
Any income earned while in Canada should not replace
the need
to meet the financial requirements for the student
authorization.
Also, a medical examination may be required.
Embassy contact information:
Please contact the nearest Canadian embassy for information on what documentation you may require to enter Canadian.
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