The student permit program has undergone extensive changes in the last 6 months. The intention is to only qualify specific educational institutions regarded as reputable, limit the number of study permits issued, increase the funds that the student must have available while in Canada, and limit open work permits to the spouses of holders of student permits in designated programs.
To qualify for a study permit, applicants must demonstrate acceptance to a Designated Learning Institution (DLI), show proof of sufficient funds, and meet other eligibility criteria. The circumstances under which a foreign student may obtain a work permit include co-op work placements, post-graduation work permits, and, in some cases, off-campus work. Spouses of students enrolled in certain programs may be eligible for open work permits.
Acceptance Letter from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)
The process of obtaining a study permit in Canada can be complicated, especially with financial, medical, and academic requirements to meet.
Greenberg Hameed is here to guide you through every step, from gathering the required documents to navigating the application process and ensuring compliance with all immigration regulations. We provide expert advice to ensure your study permit application is complete, increasing your chances of success.
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