Student Study Visa Canada - Who Needs a Study Permit?

Canada

Student Study Visa Canada required for most international students need to apply for a Study Permit to study in Canada. However, there are some exceptions:
You are permitted to print and download extracts from this site, on the following bases:

  • If you wish to study in a short-term course or program, you do not need a Student Study Visa Canada if you are planning to take a course or program in Canada with a duration of six months or less (e.g., exchange students here for only one semester). You must complete the course or program within the period authorized for your stay in Canada.You should apply for a Study Permit before you come to Canada if you think you may want to continue your studies after you complete the short-term course or program. If you do not have a valid Study Permit and want to continue your studies, you will have to obtain your initial Study Permit from outside of Canada.Even if you do not need one, there are benefits to having a Study Permit. A valid Study Permit allows you to:
  • Work part-time on the campus at which you are registered as a full-time student Apply to renew your Student Study Visa Canada Study Permit from within Canada, if you decide to continue studying in Canada.

  • Student Study Visa Canada - Tuition Fee
  • Acceptance Letter from the Canadian educational institution
  • Proof of funds for school tuition and fees
  • Proof of funds to support himself/herself for the duration of his/her studies in Canada
  • Application Processing fee to be paid to the Canadian government
  • A police clearance certificate from his/her country of residence if he/she is 18 years of age or older.
Citizenship and Immigration Canada allows International Students to work in Canada in limited situations. Students are required to have sufficient money to live and pay their bills and tuition's while studying. However, in some cases, a student may be able to work in Canada during the course of study:

  • On campus without a Work Permit;
  • Off campus with a Work Permit;
  • In Co-op and Internship Programs, where work experience is part of the curriculum, with a Work Permit.
  • international students spouses/common-law partners are eligible to work in Canada while their partners study.Upon graduation, international students may apply for the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program that allows international graduates to obtain a three-year open work permit so that they can stay and contribute to the Canadian work force. Experience earned during the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program may qualify the applicant for Canadian Permanent Residency (PR).For more information, see our Study in Canada FAQ.

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