Vital Things you NEED to Know About Applying for Your Canada Study Visa
So you’ve been accepted into a Canadian school and are excited to begin your educational journey abroad!
But one crucial step is securing a study permit before you pack your bags.
This blog post will guide you through everything you need to know about obtaining a study permit in Canada.
Must-Have Documents for Your Application
- Acceptance Letter: This official document from your designated learning institution (DLI) confirms your enrollment.
- Valid Passport: Ensure your passport is up-to-date and valid enough to cover your studies.
- Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL): Most students require a PAL from the province or territory where they will study. This verifies your acceptance by the provincial government. (Note: Quebec students need a Quebec Acceptance Certificate (CAQ) instead.)
- Proof of Financial Support: Demonstrate you have sufficient funds to cover your tuition and living expenses in Canada.
Additional documents
- Statement of Purpose: This document is crucial to support your application and enhance its strength.
- Letter of consent (for students below 18)
- Get the ultimate studying in Canada checklist
What is a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)?
DLIs are schools authorized by the government to host international students. This includes most primary and secondary schools, as well as colleges and universities. Double-check that your chosen institution is on the DLI list, especially for post-secondary studies.
Important Responsibilities as a Study Permit Holder
- Maintain Enrollment: Always be registered as a student at a DLI.
- Make Progress: Demonstrate you’re actively working towards completing your program.
- Respect Conditions: Adhere to the rules outlined on your study permit.
- Leave When Permit Expires: Depart Canada upon permit expiry.
Applying for Your Study Permit
You have two options: online application or through a visa application center in your home country.
It’s recommended to apply as soon as you have your acceptance letter and PAL, as processing times can reach 3 months depending on your location.
Biometrics Collection
You may need to provide your fingerprints and a photograph (biometrics) as part of your application. If required, you’ll visit a Visa Application Centre (VAC) for biometric collection.
Tracking Your Application
The Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website allows you to check your study permit application status after creating an account.
Be prepared for potential requests for additional information from the processing center.
Canada awaits with its world-class education system, stunning landscapes, and multicultural cities.
Getting your study permit is the first step to unlocking incredible possibilities. So start planning, embrace the adventure, and get ready to embark on a life-changing experience in Canada!