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International
Students
Citizenship and
Immigration Canada requires that foreign individuals who wish to
study at Canadian educational institutions must obtain Student
Authorizations. A Student Authorization is a document issued by
Immigration Canada officials that permits a foreign individual to
study in Canada, generally at a specific Canadian educational
institution and in a specific program, and always for a limited
time.
Immigration Canada
will normally issue a Student Authorization if an applicant has
received an acceptance letter from a qualified Canadian educational
institution, and possesses sufficient funds to pay for tuition and
living costs. In some cases, Immigration Canada may require
applicants to undergo medical examinations. In addition, holders of
Student Authorizations must apply for and be granted Canadian
Visitor Visas.
Applicants who wish to
study in Montreal or another city in the Province of Quebec will
also require approval from immigration authorities of the Government
of Quebec.
Immigration Canada
generally issues Student Authorizations that are valid for the
duration of the intended course of studies. However, international
students studying in Montreal or another city in the Province of
Quebec must renew their status each year.
Student
Authorizations Are Not Required:
A Student Authorization is not required if the applicant:
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Intends to take a
French or English language training course that is no more than
three months in duration; or
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I the spouse or
dependent child of: a diplomatic or consular officer; a
representative of a foreign country; or a representative of the
United Nations or any other intergovernmental organization of
which Canada is a member.
Working in Canada
as an International Student:
Immigration Canada
allows International Students to work in Canada in limited
situations, including:
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When the employment
is on-campus
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When the
international student is the recipient of a scholarship
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When the work has
been certified as being an integral part of the program of study.
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When the work
consists of academic research or a post-doctoral fellowship
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When the work takes
place after graduation in a field related to the program of study.
In addition,
spouses of international students are eligible to work temporarily
in Canada.
International Students are considered to be Visitors in Canada. They
must satisfy an Immigration Canada official at the port of entry
that the purpose of their entry into Canada is of a temporary
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