Study Permit is a document issued by the Canadian government that allows foreign nationals to study at designated learning institutions (DLIs) in Canada. It is a crucial requirement for international students who plan to pursue academic programs in Canada that last longer than six months.

Study Permits are an essential part of the Canadian immigration system, facilitating the educational aspirations of international students and contributing to Canada's diverse and welcoming academic environment.

Key Points About Study Permits:

  1. Eligibility: To obtain a Study Permit, applicants typically need to demonstrate that they have been accepted by a DLI, have sufficient funds to cover tuition and living expenses, and are not a threat to Canada's security.
  2. Duration: Study Permits are generally valid for the duration of the study program, plus an additional 90 days. Students must apply for an extension if they wish to continue their studies or if their program duration changes.
  3. Part-Time Work: Study Permit holders may be eligible to work part-time on or off-campus while studying, helping them support their living expenses.
  4. Post-Graduation Work: After completing their studies, international students may be eligible for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), which allows them to gain valuable Canadian work experience.
  5. Compliance: Study Permit holders must comply with the conditions outlined in their permits, such as maintaining full-time student status and making satisfactory academic progress.
  6. Temporary Resident Visa: Depending on their home country, students may also need a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to enter Canada.
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