International Students: (Student Permits)

Each year, more than 130,000 students come to study in Canada. Most international students will require a Study Permit to study in Canada, but there are exceptions. A Study Permit is not required in the following circumstances:

  • For a course or program with a duration of six months or less.
  • For a minor child already in Canada, whose parents have legal status in Canada, other than Visitor Status.
  • For the family or staff of a foreign representative to Canada.
A Study Permit is a document issued by Canadian Immigration Officials that allows a foreign individual to study in Canada, generally at a specific Canadian educational institution and in a specific program, and always for a limited time.

Canadian Immigration Officers will normally issue a Study Permit if an applicant has received an acceptance letter from a qualified Canadian educational institution, and possesses sufficient funds to pay for tuition and living costs. In some cases, Canadian Immigration Officers may require applicants to undergo medical examinations and police clearance certificates.

A Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) may also be required if the student is a citizen of a country that requires Temporary Resident Visas to enter Canada. A Temporary Resident Visa is not required for citizens of visa exempt countries.

Applicants who wish to study in Montreal or another city in the Province of Quebec will also require approval from immigration authorities of the Government of Quebec.

Canadian Immigration Officers generally issue Study Permits that are valid for the duration of the intended course of studies. However, international students studying in Montreal or another city in the Province of Quebec must renew their status each year.

International Students are considered to be Visitors in Canada. They must satisfy a Canadian Immigration Officer at the Port of Entry that the purpose of their entry into Canada is of a temporary nature.

Working in Canada as an International Student

Immigration Canada allows International Students to work in Canada in limited situations, including:

Students are required to arrive in Canada with sufficient money to live and pay their bills 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.
  • Co-op and Internship Programs, where work experience is part of the curriculum, with a Work Permit.
  • Post-graduation work program for one or two years, related to the field of study, with a Work Permit.
In addition, spouses/common-law partners of international students are eligible to work in Canada while their partner studies.

 

 

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