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Apply to study in Canada as an international student, extend your study permit and find out about working while you study or after you graduate.
The study permit is a document Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issues that allows foreign nationals to study at designated learning institutions (DLI) in Canada. Most foreign nationals need a study permit to study in Canada. Make sure you have all the documents you need before you apply. You should apply before you travel to Canada.
Study permit is usually valid for the length of your study program, plus an extra 90 days. This extra time lets you prepare to leave Canada or apply to extend your stay. If you can’t finish your courses before the date on your permit, you must apply to extend your stay as a student. If you finish your studies early, your permit will stop being valid 90 days after you complete your studies (no matter what day is printed on the study permit).
You must provide proof of the date you got one of these.
Note: If you can’t prove the date you were first notified by your school, IRCC will use the earliest issue date on the document. IRCC may need to confirm this date with your school.
If your school asked you to take some courses before they will accept you into the main program (conditional acceptance), IRCC will only issue your study permit for the length of these courses. When you get accepted into the main program, you can apply to extend your stay as student from within Canada.
If you plan to leave Canada during a scheduled break (such as the summer, or winter holidays and spring break), you may need to show proof you are enrolled in your school when you return to Canada. If you came here on:
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