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Study Permit
Requirements
To apply for a Study Permit in Canada, applicants need to meet the following requirements:
Letter of Acceptance: Obtain an acceptance letter from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada.
Financial Proof: Show that you have enough money to pay for tuition fees, living expenses, and return transportation. This can include bank statements, proof of a scholarship, or a letter from a sponsor.
Immigration Medical Examination: If required, undergo a medical examination by a panel physician approved by the Canadian government.
No Criminal Record: Provide a police certificate to demonstrate you don’t have a criminal record if required.
English/French Proficiency: Prove your language proficiency by taking an approved language test like IELTS, TOEFL, or CELPIP.
Immigration Medical Insurance: Have private medical insurance to cover health care during your stay in Canada.
Passport: Your passport must be valid for the duration of your stay.
Biometrics: Depending on your nationality, provide biometric information (fingerprints and photo) at a Visa Application Center.
Study Plan: Provide details about the program you’ll be studying, including the institution, course details, and duration.
Application Fee: Pay the required non-refundable application fee.
Proof of Ties to Home Country: Show strong ties to your home country, such as family, property, or employment, to prove your intention to return after your studies.
Minimum Funds: You might need to show that you can cover your tuition fees for the first year and living expenses for the first year of your studies, though this can vary.
Note: Remember that application requirements and processes can change, so it’s essential to refer to the official website of the Government of Canada or consult with a certified immigration consultant for the most up-to-date and accurate information before applying for a Study Permit in Canada.