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“The process for applying for a study permit in Canada”

If you’re planning on studying in Canada, you’ll need to apply for a study permit. This document will allow you to study at a designated learning institution (DLI) in Canada.

Here is the process for applying for a study permit in Canada:

  1. First, you will need to receive a letter of acceptance from a DLI in Canada. This letter will be required in order to apply for a study permit.
  1. Next, gather all of the required documents. These may include your passport, the letter of acceptance from the DLI, proof of financial support, and a police certificate.
  1. Once you have all of the required documents, you can submit your application online or by mail. Be sure to include all of the required documents with your application.
  1. After you have submitted your application, you will need to pay the processing fee. The processing fee for a study permit is currently $150 CAD.
  1. After your application has been processed, you may be required to attend an in-person interview. This will be determined by the visa officer reviewing your application.
  1. Once your application has been approved, you will receive your study permit in the mail. This document will allow you to study at a DLI in Canada.

It’s important to note that you must obtain a study permit before you arrive in Canada. You will not be able to apply for a study permit once you are in the country.

Overall, the process for applying for a study permit in Canada is relatively straightforward. Just be sure to gather all of the required documents, submit your application, and pay the processing fee. Once your application has been approved, you’ll be able to start studying at a DLI in Canada.

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“Can a Non DLI School host international students?”

Yes, non-Designated Learning Institution (DLI) schools can host international students in Canada. However, there are some important factors to consider and steps that need...

“Applying for a Canadian Study Permit from outside Canada or wait to be in Canada”

If you're planning to study in Canada, one of the first decisions you'll need to make is whether to apply for a study permit...

“Do’s and Don’ts if the school you are studying at loses its DLI status “

If the designated learning institution (DLI) where you are studying in Canada loses its DLI status, it can be a stressful and uncertain time....