Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) recognizes the benefits that international students bring to Canada, both for the contributions they make to our social and cultural development, as well as to our economy. The federal, provincial and territorial governments have agreed to work cooperatively to ensure that Canada continues to improve its standing as a destination of choice for international students.
Key Steps to Speed Up Your Study Permit Application:
Apply early!
Get your medical exam and police certificates as soon as possible.
Some prospective international students need a medical examination, depending how long you are planning to stay and where you live.
If the duration of your visit is more than six months, you will need a medical examination.
Make sure you submit all required documents and that your documents are complete and legible.
Ensure that you pay the proper fee. In many countries, the processing fee can be paid in the local currency.
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Determine your eligibility
You must have been accepted by a designated learning institution in Canada.
You must prove that you have enough money to pay for your:
a) tuition fees
b) living expenses for yourself and any family members who come with you to Canada
c) return transportation for yourself and any family members who come with you to Canada.
Study Permit
International students will need a permit to study in Canada if their course of study is longer than six months. Before you submit a study permit application you will need:
A letter of acceptance from an institution
Financial proof that you can support yourself while studying in Canada.
To be willing to submit a medical exam, if required