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Study Permit_ Are You Planning to Study in Canada_

Everything you wanted to learn about studying in Canada<br>Why Canada?

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Study Permit_ Are You Planning to Study in Canada_

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  1. Study Permit: Are You Planning to Study in Canada? INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS• BY: SATYENDRA VERMA [CICC ID: R708754] Everything you wanted to learn about studying in Canada Why Canada?

  2. According to a recent survey from 2021, Canada is ranked as the best country to live in for overall quality. While studying in the top 10 of the world's top 250 Universities, international students are not only charged affordable tuition fees, but they may also be eligible for various scholarship opportunities, opening the doors for future career prospects. Who needs a Study Permit? Upon acceptance into a Designated Learning Institution (DLI), a Foreign National can apply for a Study Permit, which is only an authorization to study, not a visa for entry into the country. In most cases where the course of study exceeds six months, a study permit is required. Diplomats, consular officers, government representatives, UN officials, other international organizations, their private staff, visiting armed forces, and registered Indians are all exempt from this requirement. Study Permit is not a Visa A Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) or eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization) is the required document to seek entry into Canada as a temporary resident, therefore, you receive a Port of Entry Letter of Introduction and a TRV or eTA whereas the study permit is given at the Port of Entry, only if you are admissible. Why get a Study Permit, even if you do not need one? Read more:- here

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