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How to get a study permit for Canada
Canada, click here. 1. Proof of acceptance 2. Proof of identity 3. Proof of financial support 4. Letter of explanation In addition to these documents, you may have to provide other information when you apply for a study permit. Check the website of the visa office responsible for your country or region for local requirements. You can find a list of visa offices in the I Need To… section on the right-hand side of this page. If you are not a citizen of the country where you submit your application, you may have to provide proof of your present immigration status in the country where you apply. If the government that issued your passport or travel document requires a re-entry permit, you must obtain one before you apply for a Canadian visa. Other documents may also be required. 1. Proof of acceptance
If you
plan to attend any school (primary or secondary), college,
university or other educational institution in Canada, the
school must complete and send you a letter of acceptance. You
must include the original letter with your study permit
application. You can find a standard letter of acceptance in the
Related Links section at the bottom of this page. 2. Proof of identity You must provide:
3. Proof of financial support You must prove that you can support yourself and the family members who accompany you while you are in Canada. You can prove that you have sufficient funds to support yourself in Canada by showing some of the following:
The following table shows the minimum amounts that you will need.
If there are foreign-exchange control measures in your country, you must provide proof that the exchange control authorities will allow you to export funds for all of your expenses. 4. Letter of explanation In some cases, you may wish to apply for a study permit even if you do not need one right away. There are benefits to having a study permit, even if you do not require one. If you have a valid study permit, you can:
If you decide that you want to continue your studies in another program after you complete your short-term course or program, you must apply through a Canadian visa office outside Canada for a study permit if you do not already have one. If you are applying for a study permit even though you do not need one, you should include a letter that explains why you are applying. The letter will inform the visa officer that you understand your options. For example, the letter might say:
“Dear
Visa Officer, Find out about homestay programs in Canada
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