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A Study Permit is the student visa needed for international students wanting to enroll on a program in Canada. It needs to be for a designated learning institution (DLI) and there’s a fee of C$150 for the application.
Your study permit alone won’t enable you to enter Canada, and you may be issued with Electronic Travel Authorization alongside your permit.
You may be eligible to work part-time with a Canadian Study Permit, usually up to 20 hours a week.
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Residents of some countries may apply through the Student Direct Stream to get their permit faster.
You can apply via the Student Direct Stream if you are a legal resident in one of these countries:
If you have a spouse or child under 18 that needs to come to Canada with you during your studies they are also able to apply for a visa.
Your spouse would have the ability to apply for an Open Work Permit, which would be valid for the same amount of time as the duration of your study program. This type of permit doesn’t require them to have a job before arriving in Canada, it simply gives them the option of working during their time in the country.
If you have a child joining you during your studies in Canada then the child may enter as a visitor as long as there is proof of your study program and study permit.
You’ll need to get certain documents ready for your visa application. An important factor in deciding if your study permit is granted, is your finances. The Canadian government must be able to see you can financially support yourself throughout your studies, whether with savings or through a sponsor such as a parent.
Generally, you’ll need the following to apply for a Canadian Study Permit:
You may also need to provide your biometrics. You would need to do this at an approved Visa Application Center in your country.
It can take up to 90 days to process your visa application, so it’s wise to get it submitted as soon as you have a valid letter of acceptance from your college or university.
If you’re from one of the countries listed above, you may be able to use the Student Direct Stream (SDS) to get your study permit faster (usually within 20 days). Fees begin from 150 CAD.
Canadian study permits are in high demand so, unfortunately, it’s common for applications to be rejected.
Getting your application right in the first place can save you lots of stress and money. Here are some of the most common reasons behind rejections, and how to fix them.
If your study permit is still rejected by the IRCC, you will be told why in the refusal letter. You can reapply for your study permit at any time, but make sure you’ve addressed the issues in your previous submission.
If you think your first application was wrongly rejected, you can always launch an appeal.
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