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Study Permit in Canada
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Study Permit in Canada
 Eligible students may apply for a study permit in Canada to gain Canadian
qualification that is recognized internationally. This type of visa allows the
international student to attend the course offered by participating colleges,
universities whether enrolling at private or publicly funded institution that
is recognized and authorized by Citizenship of Immigration Canada. When
applying for a study permit in Canada applicant must meet the eligibility,
entry requirements of the institution where he/she wishes to study and later
the admission staff will assess to qualify for the program course and issue a
letter of acceptance.
Estimated Costs
 When submitting an application to the consulate office of the Canadian
Embassy, the applicant must able to provide evidence of his resources to
cover tuition fee cost, travel and living cost for themselves and any
accompanying dependants to ensure that they will not engage in any work
in Canada, though holder of study permit may work 20 hours per week
without securing the work permit to work as per recent changes for
international student to study in Canada. As a prerequisite student has to
provide sufficient financial resources in the amount of CA$ 10,000.00
(student base), and additional CA$ 4,000.00 for accompanying spouse and
CA$ 3,000.00 for any dependant included in the application in a pro-rated
basis.
An Option to Work Part Time
 There are opportunities for international student to study in Canada as they
can apply for an open work permit when completing the course. The
duration of an open work permit when completing the course in Canada
depends on the length of the course program undertaken by the student in
Canada, that goes the same way with the permit of any dependent
(included) by a holder of a study permit. There are options where
international students after finishing the course could access the Provincial
Nominee Program like in the region of Ontario that allocates 2,500 PNP
application for international student to be nominated for PNP.
Pathway when completing the study
program
 For as long as the student meets the eligibility criteria like
getting a job offer from Canadian employer on which
Canadian employer will apply for such application to
nominate the student and when approves , student will then
apply for the nomination this option will lead the applicant to
obtain permanent residence in Canada, however bear in mind
that International Student with job offer must be in the last
semester of study or within the two years after graduation
from a publicly funded college or university in Canada and
noting that the job offer from Ontario employer must be full
time ,a permanent job in a managerial profession or skilled
trade occupation pre approved by Opportunities Ontario . This
application for PNP doesn’t need to have a pointing system to
be eligible and job does not have to be in the same field of
study.
Canadian Experience Class
 An alternate option for international student is to apply under
the Canadian Experience Class if you have studied and live in
Canada for quite a while and able to work in a skilled
employment in any event of 12 months in the three years
before you apply for Canadian Experience Class and meet
minimum level of CLB 7 of your language skills and able to
acquire experience on skilled employment from Canadian
National Occupational Classification (NOC) i.e Managerial
jobs (NO skill type 0), Professional jobs (NOC skill type A)
and Technical jobs and skilled trades (NOC skill type B). This
type of pathway in obtaining Permanent Residence in Canada
is subject to number of capped of each of occupation on
skilled employment and application is through the ‘express
entry’.
Checklist
 All documents submitted in support of your application must be ORIGINAL. And
may be require an interview.
 A medical exam will be required for study program exceeding 6 months.
 Completed “Application form for a study Permit” (IMM1294) & list your spouse
/common-law partner and all your children less than 18 years of age.
 Completed “family information” (IMM5465) for all applicants 18 years of age or
over.
 Two (2) passport photographs of yourself and each family member requesting a
visa with the name printed on the back dated and taken in the past 6 months.
 Manager’s Check payable to “Embassy of Canada, Manila” P 6,100.00. Original
passport for yourself and each family member requesting a visa.
 Original letter of Acceptance from your educational institute in Canada. stating
unconditional admission, course title, duration of study, level of study and start date
(multiple start dates, if applicable ) latest possible date of admission.
 Official fee schedule which includes – tuition, accommodation and meal plans,
miscellaneous expenses, (medical insurance, books, memberships).
Checklist continuation
 Covering letter- A personal study plan: a description of your proposed program of studies as it
relates to your academic, technical, or vocational background.
 Curriculum Vitae
 PRC Board Cert, Rating License if applicable
 Transcript of Record
 Training
 Proof of Employment- letter from your current or past employer and payslips (last 3 months).
Employment letter dated within 2 months of the application indicating occupation, job
description, position, salary, allowances, years of employment, and authorized leave dates.
 NSO Birth Certificate
 NBI Certificate
 Proof of Funds: You must submit evidence of sufficient funds to cover your travel 1st year
tuition and expenses while in Canada( as well as costs for your dependents if applicable). This
evidence should include, but is not limited to , financial documents such as income tax
documents bank records for the last 24 months.
 If someone other than yourself or your parents are providing funding you may provide .
 Reference letter:
  From the individual(s) providing you financial assistance for your program. The letter must indicate how they are
employed, their occupation, their relationship to you, their number of dependants, and their full contact details.
  From the employer of the individual(s) providing you financial assistance for your program. The letter should include the
employer’s contact details and the full address of the business.
 Evidence of their financial ability: verifiable information from a third party source of your assistor’s income, such as: a copy
of current valid pension; proof of income from rental properties; proof of interest from bank accounts; a certified letter from
bank regarding participation bonds.
 If financial assistance is being provided by someone in Canada, you may provide proof of their immigration status, such as a
copy of the citizenship card or Permanent Resident Card.
 Use of Representative form (IMM 5476), if someone is assisting you in completing your
 Application or you would like someone to do business with our office on your behalf.
 If you have paid tuition fees, you may provide proof of any tuition paid in advance. (Note that this is not required).
 Proof of Business if you are self employed. Provide business registration, tax clearance
 Certificates, trade certificates, license and financial documents. (certified business bank statement with 6 months history up to
application submission date)
Checklist of requirements may vary depending on individual circumstances of the applicant Contact Visa Online Assistance for
more information or visit www.visaonlineassistance.com
Thank You
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Study Permit in Canada

  • 1.
    Useful Information ToStudy And Work In Canada Study Permit in Canada www.visaonlineassistance.com
  • 2.
    Study Permit inCanada  Eligible students may apply for a study permit in Canada to gain Canadian qualification that is recognized internationally. This type of visa allows the international student to attend the course offered by participating colleges, universities whether enrolling at private or publicly funded institution that is recognized and authorized by Citizenship of Immigration Canada. When applying for a study permit in Canada applicant must meet the eligibility, entry requirements of the institution where he/she wishes to study and later the admission staff will assess to qualify for the program course and issue a letter of acceptance.
  • 3.
    Estimated Costs  Whensubmitting an application to the consulate office of the Canadian Embassy, the applicant must able to provide evidence of his resources to cover tuition fee cost, travel and living cost for themselves and any accompanying dependants to ensure that they will not engage in any work in Canada, though holder of study permit may work 20 hours per week without securing the work permit to work as per recent changes for international student to study in Canada. As a prerequisite student has to provide sufficient financial resources in the amount of CA$ 10,000.00 (student base), and additional CA$ 4,000.00 for accompanying spouse and CA$ 3,000.00 for any dependant included in the application in a pro-rated basis.
  • 4.
    An Option toWork Part Time  There are opportunities for international student to study in Canada as they can apply for an open work permit when completing the course. The duration of an open work permit when completing the course in Canada depends on the length of the course program undertaken by the student in Canada, that goes the same way with the permit of any dependent (included) by a holder of a study permit. There are options where international students after finishing the course could access the Provincial Nominee Program like in the region of Ontario that allocates 2,500 PNP application for international student to be nominated for PNP.
  • 5.
    Pathway when completingthe study program  For as long as the student meets the eligibility criteria like getting a job offer from Canadian employer on which Canadian employer will apply for such application to nominate the student and when approves , student will then apply for the nomination this option will lead the applicant to obtain permanent residence in Canada, however bear in mind that International Student with job offer must be in the last semester of study or within the two years after graduation from a publicly funded college or university in Canada and noting that the job offer from Ontario employer must be full time ,a permanent job in a managerial profession or skilled trade occupation pre approved by Opportunities Ontario . This application for PNP doesn’t need to have a pointing system to be eligible and job does not have to be in the same field of study.
  • 6.
    Canadian Experience Class An alternate option for international student is to apply under the Canadian Experience Class if you have studied and live in Canada for quite a while and able to work in a skilled employment in any event of 12 months in the three years before you apply for Canadian Experience Class and meet minimum level of CLB 7 of your language skills and able to acquire experience on skilled employment from Canadian National Occupational Classification (NOC) i.e Managerial jobs (NO skill type 0), Professional jobs (NOC skill type A) and Technical jobs and skilled trades (NOC skill type B). This type of pathway in obtaining Permanent Residence in Canada is subject to number of capped of each of occupation on skilled employment and application is through the ‘express entry’.
  • 7.
    Checklist  All documentssubmitted in support of your application must be ORIGINAL. And may be require an interview.  A medical exam will be required for study program exceeding 6 months.  Completed “Application form for a study Permit” (IMM1294) & list your spouse /common-law partner and all your children less than 18 years of age.  Completed “family information” (IMM5465) for all applicants 18 years of age or over.  Two (2) passport photographs of yourself and each family member requesting a visa with the name printed on the back dated and taken in the past 6 months.  Manager’s Check payable to “Embassy of Canada, Manila” P 6,100.00. Original passport for yourself and each family member requesting a visa.  Original letter of Acceptance from your educational institute in Canada. stating unconditional admission, course title, duration of study, level of study and start date (multiple start dates, if applicable ) latest possible date of admission.  Official fee schedule which includes – tuition, accommodation and meal plans, miscellaneous expenses, (medical insurance, books, memberships).
  • 8.
    Checklist continuation  Coveringletter- A personal study plan: a description of your proposed program of studies as it relates to your academic, technical, or vocational background.  Curriculum Vitae  PRC Board Cert, Rating License if applicable  Transcript of Record  Training  Proof of Employment- letter from your current or past employer and payslips (last 3 months). Employment letter dated within 2 months of the application indicating occupation, job description, position, salary, allowances, years of employment, and authorized leave dates.  NSO Birth Certificate  NBI Certificate  Proof of Funds: You must submit evidence of sufficient funds to cover your travel 1st year tuition and expenses while in Canada( as well as costs for your dependents if applicable). This evidence should include, but is not limited to , financial documents such as income tax documents bank records for the last 24 months.  If someone other than yourself or your parents are providing funding you may provide .  Reference letter:
  • 9.
      Fromthe individual(s) providing you financial assistance for your program. The letter must indicate how they are employed, their occupation, their relationship to you, their number of dependants, and their full contact details.   From the employer of the individual(s) providing you financial assistance for your program. The letter should include the employer’s contact details and the full address of the business.  Evidence of their financial ability: verifiable information from a third party source of your assistor’s income, such as: a copy of current valid pension; proof of income from rental properties; proof of interest from bank accounts; a certified letter from bank regarding participation bonds.  If financial assistance is being provided by someone in Canada, you may provide proof of their immigration status, such as a copy of the citizenship card or Permanent Resident Card.  Use of Representative form (IMM 5476), if someone is assisting you in completing your  Application or you would like someone to do business with our office on your behalf.  If you have paid tuition fees, you may provide proof of any tuition paid in advance. (Note that this is not required).  Proof of Business if you are self employed. Provide business registration, tax clearance  Certificates, trade certificates, license and financial documents. (certified business bank statement with 6 months history up to application submission date) Checklist of requirements may vary depending on individual circumstances of the applicant Contact Visa Online Assistance for more information or visit www.visaonlineassistance.com
  • 10.
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