Requirements for Student Visa Canada
Most foreign nationals will require a
study permit to study in Canada and others will need to apply for a
temporary residence Canada visa. Exceptions may include those taking
courses lasting less than six months; family members of accredited
foreign representatives to Canada; and members of a foreign armed force.
Whether or not they need a permit, all applicants must demonstrate:
- Acceptance by a school, university or educational institution in Canada.
- Proof of ability to pay
tuition fees, living expenses and return fares to their home country. - Ability to satisfy health requirements.
Student visa in Canada for short courses
The general rule is that you do not
need a study visa for Canada if your course or university exchange
scheme lasts six months or less. But those intending to extend their
studies beyond the six-month period should still apply for a study
permit before arrival. You must still apply for a study permit for a
short course where:
- You are considered a minor in the province where you plan to study.
- You intend to work on
campus . - You want to take part in a co-op or internship scheme.
Study and work in Canada
Foreign nationals wishing to combine
study and work in Canada will not always require a separate work
permit. Those with a valid student visa for Canada may work on the
campus of the college where they are registered, either for that
institution or a private business. This also applies to graduate and
teaching assistants, who may also be allowed to work off campus without a
work permit under some circumstances. To learn more about working while
on a student visa, contact Global Visas.
Dependent children studying in Canada
The minor children of foreign
nationals working or studying in Canada will usually require a study
permit to attend school. Exceptions include:
- Minor children attending pre-school or kindergarten.
- Minor children who are refugees or offspring of refugee claimants.
- Dependent children of accredited foreign representatives.
Primary and secondary school age
children will need an open study permit, and those of university age
will require a study permit for Canada.
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