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Regular Study Permit
Documents needed:
1. Acceptance letter from post secondary DLI
2. Live outside Canada when you apply
3. Pay 1 semenster fees atleast
4. Financial document:
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Proof of a Canadian bank account in your name
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Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC)
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Education loan from a bank
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Your bank statements for the past 4 months
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Bank draft that can be converted to Canadian dollars
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A letter from the person or school giving you money, or
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Proof of funding paid from within Canada, if you have a scholarship or are in a Canadian-funded educational program
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5. Medical exam from IRCC Panel Physician
6. May need police certificate (if you need one)
7. Most recent transcript
8. Language test : IELTS -ACD or TEF
9. Travel Document: Passport
10 . Income Tax returns of person providing support
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Your spouse & dependents can also apply
Student Direct Stream
IRCC tries to process with in 20 days
Be a legal resident living in 1 of the following 14 countries:
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Antigua and Barbuda
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Brazil
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China
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Colombia
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Costa Rica
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India
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Morocco
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Pakistan
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Peru
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Philippines
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Senegal
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Trinidad and Tobago
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Vietnam
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Documents needed:
1. Acceptance letter from post secondary DLI
2. Live outside Canada when you apply
3. Pay 1st year tuition fees
4. Have Guaranteed Investment Certificate of C$20,635
5. Medical exam from IRCC Panel Physician
6. May need police certificate (if you need one)
7. Most recent transcript
8. Language test : IELTS -ACD or TEF
9. Travel document: Passport
10 . Income Tax returns of person providing support
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Your spouse & dependents can also apply (Conditions apply)
Minor Student
A person under the age of majority is a “minor child”.
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Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan: Age of majority is 18
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British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Yukon: Age of majority is 19
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Needs Custodian: A custodian is a responsible adult, who is a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident, who will take care of and support the minor child. A custodian is optional for minors 17 years of age and older, but an officer can request one on a case-by-case basis.
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Documents needed:
1. Acceptance letter from school
2. Pay tuition fees
3. Financial document:
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Education loan from a bank
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Parents bank statements for the past 4 months
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Bank draft that can be converted to Canadian dollars
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A letter from the person or school giving you money, or
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Proof of funding paid from within Canada, if you have a scholarship or are in a Canadian-funded educational program
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4. Medical exam from IRCC Panel Physician
5. Most recent transcript
6. Travel Document: Passport