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International Students in Canada: Compliance

The study permit holders should regularly and actively engage in their studies for valid status. The students should make sure that they remain enrolled at the DLI at all times and showcase the track record of required progress in the enrolled course and maintain their immigration status.

Actively Pursuing Your Studies

The study permit holders must continue their studies and enroll in a full-time course or part-time course, which has considerable credit load. To work in Canada, the study permit holder need to maintain full-time status at all times. The full-time definition is imperative as various institutions consider different timelines, However generally, its nine credit scores per semester.

The Canadian Designated Learning institutions should report the status of the international students to the IRCC periodically. courses) per semester.

Conditions

Following the impact, the issuance and validity of your study permit

Study Permit Renewal

The study permit should be renewed before the previous one gets out of status. It is recommended that students apply for extension or renewal three months prior to the expiry of current status as processing takes time. You need to be in Canada at the time of the extension application.

Expired Study Permits

If you have not applied before the study permit expiration, then you should stop the studies or work immediately and apply for the extension within 90 days of time. You can do this from InSite Canada and need to be there till the decision is out.

Lost Study Permits

When you lose your study permit, then you can apply for the: verification of status or replacement of an immigration document. You should stay in the country until the time you obtain your duplicate study permit.

Taking a Semester Break

A break or a semester off can have an impact on your study permit, so you should consult the student advisors for the same.

Regular and Scheduled Breaks

There are scheduled breaks in Canadian schools, namely Winter, Summer, and spring breaks. There is also a break during the transition time between graduation and Post-graduation permit. You can take a four-month break one time in a calendar year. And you must have completed the full-time enrollment prior and post the scheduled break.

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