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Canada is a top destination to live, work, and study. If you are a student hoping to study in Canada, you must first obtain a study permit. While the application may seem daunting, do not fear! The Immigration Lawyers at Brace Law have put together their top 11 questions and answers, to help you beat the stress of applying for a study permit. Read on to learn more about how you can begin your studies in Canada.

1. Do I need a study permit in Canada?

A study permit is required if you are a foreign national who intends to undergo educational, professional, vocational, or other training within Canada from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) for a minimum of 6 months.

2. What is a Designated Learning Institution? 

A designated learning institution (DLI) is an institution approved by the provincial and territorial governments to admit international students.

3. How do I apply for a study permit?

One main requirement is that you be admitted to a DLI in Canada at the time of the application. For more information on how to obtain a study permit, contact our immigration lawyers.

4. When should I apply for a study permit?

You should apply for a study permit as soon as you are admitted into a DLI as processing times vary.

5. Do I need to change my study permit if I am changing schools?

No, you do not need to change your study permit if you are changing schools. You must, however, apply to change the conditions of your study permit. For more information on how to do so, contact Brace Law’s immigration lawyers.

6. How long will it take to process my study permit application?

Processing times vary depending on the type of application you submit and the country from which you are submitting.

7. Will I still need a study permit if I plan to study in Canada for less than 6 months?

Applying for a study permit if you plan to study for less than 6 months depends on your location at the time of your application, and whether you are a fully vaccinated traveller. For more information on how to apply, contact our immigration lawyers.

8. Can I go back home while studying? 

Yes, you are able to travel to your home country while on a study permit. However, you will require either a visitor visa or an electronic travel authorization (eTA) upon return, as your study permit alone doesn’t authorize re-entry into Canada.

9. How long can I stay in Canada with a study permit?

You may stay in Canada for the duration of your study program at a DLI, in addition to 90 extra days.

10. Can I work while studying in Canada?

You can work while studying in Canada if there is a condition on your study permit that allows you to do so. However, you cannot work in Canada prior to your study program beginning.

11. Will I be eligible to look for work in Canada after I graduate?

To be eligible to work in Canada after you graduate, you can apply for a post-graduation work permit (PGWP) from inside Canada if you meet the eligibility requirements. For more information about the application process, contact our immigration lawyers at Brace Law.

We hope that these answers have helped you better understand the process for obtaining a Study Permit in Canada. If you are still unsure, or need additional guidance with the application process, the team at Brace Law is here to help!  Head to our Immigration Information page, submit your information, and one of our Immigration lawyers will be in contact… it’s as simple as that! When you work with Brace Law, you can Consider It Handled!

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How to Study Abroad in Canada https://bracelaw.ca/how-study-abroad-canada/ Thu, 09 Sep 2021 10:00:04 +0000 https://bracelaw.ca/?p=2419   Canada is known worldwide for the leading reputations of its academic institutions and research facilities. Canadian academic institutions continue to attract top tier students to their respected and prestigious programs, drawing many foreign students to Canada. Foreign students interested in enrolling in a Canadian academic institution need to apply for a Study Permit with […]

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Canada is known worldwide for the leading reputations of its academic institutions and research facilities. Canadian academic institutions continue to attract top tier students to their respected and prestigious programs, drawing many foreign students to Canada.

Foreign students interested in enrolling in a Canadian academic institution need to apply for a Study Permit with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) before planning their trip to Canada. The application process involves several steps, and it is recommended that you start preparing for the application process at least one year in advance.

In addition to obtaining the IRCC Study Permit, foreign students will need to follow the specific academic institution’s regulations.  This will often include the possession of an updated passport and successful test results from a Language Proficiency Test.  In order to study in Canada, prospective students need to prove they are proficient in one of Canada’s two official languages, French or English.

Prior to the start of the Study Permit process, interested students must begin by applying to the academic institution(s) where they hope to pursue their studies in Canada. To improve your application results, it is recommended that the field of study you choose to apply to remains consistent with past studies and experience.

The application process for the Study Permit can only begin once the interested student receives a letter of acceptance from the desired academic institution. At that time, a permission to study application can be completed with the IRCC. Many supporting documents will need to accompany the application, including proof of financial support and proof of significant ties to the country of origin.

Proof of financial support is required to prove that the student can finically support themselves and take care of any additional financial responsibilities associated with their chosen field of study, while abroad in Canada. Depending on their field of study, students may need to purchase textbooks, lab supplies, or additional materials. They will also need to be able to afford accommodations, whether they will be staying in student accommodations or finding their own space to live in during their stay. As many students may begin their studies prior to gaining an independent income, applicants can also include proof of support from their parents to fulfill this requirement.

It is also important for the applicant to outline significant ties to their originating country. Officials will weigh the likelihood that an applicant will return home after the completion of their studies as a part of the application process. While many students may plan to live in Canada when their studies are completed, the Study Permit does not cover this, and interested students will need to apply for further permits to remain in Canada.

Successful applicants will receive a Study Permit that will outline the date the student can travel to Canada to pursue their studies abroad.

Once your studies are complete, you can apply for express entry to become a Permanent Resident or apply to be a part of the Post Graduate Work Permit Program. Changes have recently been made to both application processes to make the transition from Study Permit easier.

If you are interested in studying abroad in Canada or would like to apply for Permanent Residency after your Study Permit, contact Brace Law for a consultation. Brace law can provide expert advice and guide you through the process of obtaining your permit.

We serve our clients in English, Albanian, Italian, Arabic, Punjabi, Hindi, Farsi and Urdu with offices in Oakville and Vaughan. Call us at 905-815-6555 or email admin@bracelaw.ca. We can help! We Offer Consultations & Meetings by Phone & Virtually. Affordable Fees. Choose Brace Law and consider it handled.

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