Study permit: Get the right documents (2024)

Your school must provide you with a letter of acceptance (LOA). Include the original or electronic copy of your letter with your study permit application.

Post-secondary students

Your school will be asked to make sure your letter of acceptance is valid.

If your school does not respond by the deadline, we’ll return your application and refund your processing fee. Confirm with your school that they will validate your letter of acceptance before resubmitting your application.

Make sure you only attach your LOA in the LOA-specific space when uploading documents for your online application. If you attach other documents in this space, you’re giving your consent to disclose these additional documents to your school. All other required documents should be attached in the corresponding spaces in your online application.

Conditional acceptance and prerequisite courses

If you’ve been conditionally accepted, you need to take prerequisite courses. For example, these might be English as a second language or French as a second language courses. You must complete these before you can start your main study program.

If this is the case, we’ll only issue your study permit for the length of those courses plus 1 year. Once you’re accepted into your main program, you’ll need to apply for a new student permit to extend your stay as a student.

Exceptions

If you’re the family member of someone who has a study permit or work permit application that’s been approved in writing before you come to Canada, you don’t need a letter of acceptance.

Provincial attestation letter from the province or territory where you plan to study

New: January 22, 2024

Most students need to provide a provincial attestation letter (PAL) from the province or territory where they plan to study.

How to get a PAL

  • For schools in Alberta

    Alberta provincial attestation letters are now available

    As of March 1, 2024, the PAL process for Alberta is now in place.

    Contact your school to find out how to apply for a PAL. Once you have a PAL, you can apply for a study permit to study in Alberta.

  • For schools in British Columbia

    British Columbia provincial attestation letters are now available

    As of March 4, 2024, the PAL process for British Columbia is now in place.

    Contact your school to find out how to apply for a PAL. Once you have a PAL, you can apply for a study permit to study in British Columbia.

  • For schools in Manitoba

    Manitoba provincial attestation letters are now available

    As of March 4, 2024, the PAL process for Manitoba is now in place.

    Contact your school to find out how to apply for a PAL. Once you have a PAL, you can apply for a study permit to study in Manitoba.

  • For schools in New Brunswick

    New Brunswick provincial attestation letters are now available

    As of March 18, 2024, the PAL process for New Brunswick is now in place.

    Contact your school to find out how to apply for a PAL. Once you have a PAL, you can apply for a study permit to study in New Brunswick.

  • For schools in Newfoundland and Labrador

    Newfoundland and Labrador provincial attestation letters are now available

    As of March 19, 2024, the PAL process for Newfoundland and Labrador is now in place.

    Contact your school to find out how to apply for a PAL. Once you have a PAL, you can apply for a study permit to study in Newfoundland and Labrador.

  • For schools in Quebec

    Quebec Acceptance Certificate

    If you want to study in Quebec, you need an attestation of issuance of yourQuebec Acceptance Certificate (CAQ), which is issued by the Government of Quebec. Contact your school to find out how to apply for the CAQ.

    For your CAQ to act as your provincial attestation letter, it needs to include the following line:

    “This attestation letter confirms that the applicant has a place in Quebec’s share of the distribution of study permit applications or is exempt from it.”

    CAQs for applications received before 8:30a.m. ET on January22, 2024, do not require the above line.

    Find out which documents you need to study in Quebec.
  • For schools in Saskatchewan

    Saskatchewan provincial attestation letters are now available

    As of March13, 2024, the PAL process for Saskatchewan is now in place.

    Contact your school to find out how to apply for a PAL. Once you have a PAL, you can apply for a study permit to study in Saskatchewan.

  • For schools in all other provinces or territories

    Each province or territory is developing a process to issue PALs. These processes are expected to be in place by March 31, 2024.

    We’ll update this page with more information as it becomes available from each province and territory.

    Applications received before 8:30 a.m. ET on January 22, 2024, do not require a PAL.

Who doesn’t need a provincial attestation letter

You do not need a PAL when applying for a study permit if you

  • are applying to study in a preschool, primary school or secondary school (up to grade 12)
  • are applying to study in a master’s degree or doctoral degree program or
  • have entered Canada and one of the following situations applies to you:
    • You have a study permit and are applying for a study permit extension.
    • You have a work permit.
    • You’re a temporary resident who is a visiting or exchange student studying at a designated learning institution (DLI).
    • You’re a temporary resident who has completed a course or program of study that is a prerequisite to you enrolling at a DLI.
    • You’re under a removal order, but can’t be removed from Canada at this time.
    • You have a temporary resident permit valid for at least 6 months.
    • You’re a protected person.
    • You’re eligible for permanent residence
      • based on humanitarian and compassionate grounds
      • based on a current public policy or
      • as a spouse or common-law partner (through the spouse or common-law partner in Canada class)
    • You’re the family member of a foreign national who lives in Canada and is one of the following:
      • a study permit holder
      • a work permit holder
      • a temporary resident permit holder with a permit that’s valid for at least 6 months
      • a member of armed forces in another country under the Visiting Forces Act
      • an accredited foreign government representative
      • a participant in certain sports activities or events
      • a worker in Canada who is a member of a foreign news company
      • a religious worker
      • a protected person
      • eligible for permanent residence based on humanitarian and compassionate grounds
      • eligible for permanent residence based on a current public policy
      • eligible for permanent residence as a spouse or common-law partner (through the spouse or common-law partner in Canada class)

Learn more about changes for international students.

Protected person in Canada

You’re a protected person if either

  • the Immigration and Refugee Board has found that you’re either
    • a Convention refugee
    • a person in need of protection
  • Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada has approved your application for a pre-removal risk assessment

Accredited foreign government representative

This includes

  • an employee of a foreign government who works for a Canadian government department under an exchange agreement
  • an accredited diplomat, consular officer, official or representative of another country
  • an accredited representative or official of the United Nations or
  • an accredited representative or official of an international organization of which Canada is a member

Sports activities or events

This exemption applies if your family member is

  • a foreign athlete or coach
  • a member of a foreign team competing in Canada
  • a member of a Canadian amateur team

Member of a foreign news company

This exemption applies if your family member is

  • a news reporter or member of a reporter’s crew
  • a member of a film or media crew who will not enter the Canadian labour market
  • a journalist who works for a print, broadcast or Internet news service (journal, newspaper, magazine, television show, etc.)
  • a resident correspondent
  • a manager or member of clerical staff, as long as the event is short term (6 months or less)

Religious worker

This exemption applies if your family member is in Canada

  • helping a congregation to reach spiritual goals
  • preaching doctrine
  • leading worship or
  • providing spiritual counselling

Examples of religious leaders include

  • missionaries
  • monks
  • pastoral animators
  • archbishops
  • bishops

When applying for your study permit, you and each family member who comes with you to Canada must have

  • a valid passport or travel document
    • Online applicants: Upload a copy of the information page of your passport when you apply online.
      • If you’re approved, you must send us your original passport.
    • Citizens of the United States have some options on the identification documents they can carry.
    • Lawful permanent residents of the United States must travel with a valid green card (or equivalent official proof of status in the U.S.) and a valid passport from their country of nationality (or an equivalent document).
  • two recent passport-size photos
    • The name and date of birth of the person should be written on the back of each photo.

Proof of financial support

You must prove that you can support yourself and the family members who come with you while you are in Canada.

You can prove your funds with

  • proof of a Canadian bank account in your name, if you’ve transferred money to Canada
  • a Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) from a participating Canadian financial institution
  • proof of a student or education loan from a bank
  • your bank statements for the past 4months
  • a bank draft that can be converted to Canadian dollars
  • proof you paid tuition and housing fees
  • a letter from the person or school giving you money, or
  • proof of funding paid from within Canada, if you have a scholarship or are in a Canadian-funded educational program

If your country uses foreign exchange controls, you must prove that you’ll be allowed to export funds for all of your expenses.

Minimum funds needed to support yourself as a student (and family members who come with you)

All provinces except Quebec

Before January1, 2024
Persons coming to Canada Amount of funds required per year (not including tuition)
You (the student) CAN$10,000
First family member CAN$4,000
Every additional accompanying family member CAN$3,000

Example

If you and 2 family members want to come to a province (other than Quebec) for a year, you will need

  • living expenses: $10,000 (for the student)
  • living expenses: $4,000 (for the first family member)
  • living expenses: $3,000 (for the second family member)
    Total: $17,000
On or after January1, 2024
Number of family members (including the applicant) Amount of funds required per year (not including tuition)
1 CAN$20,635
2 CAN$25,690
3 CAN$31,583
4 CAN$38,346
5 CAN$43,492
6 CAN$49,051
7 CAN$54,611
If more than 7 people, each additional family member CAN$5,559

Example

If you and 2 family members want to come to a province (other than Quebec) for a year, you will need $31,583 for living expenses.

Quebec

To study in Quebec, applicants must prove they meet the financial requirements outlined by the ministère de l’Immigration, de la Francisation et de l’Intégration.

This letter helps the visa officer to understand you and your goals. It explains

  • why you want to study in Canada
  • that you understand your responsibilities as a student

You should include this letter if you decide to apply for a study permit, even if you don’t have to get a study permit for your program.

You may need a medical exam if any of these situations apply to you:

  • You plan to stay in Canada for more than 6 months.
  • You recently spent time in certain countries.
  • You plan to work in certain jobs where public health must be protected.

Find out who needs a medical exam.

Custodian declaration (minor children)

If the minor requires a custodian, you must include theCustodianship Declaration form (PDF, 1.02 MB) with your application. It has 2 pages that must be notarized (certified by a notary) and then included with your study permit application.

The custodian in Canada must sign the first page, and the parents or legal guardians of the minor child in the child’s home country must sign the second page.

Check the visa office instructions for your country or region for local requirements.

If you aren't currently in your home country, you may have to prove your immigration status in the country you apply from.

If the government that issued your passport or travel document needs you to have a re-entry permit, you must get one before you apply for a Canadian visa. You may also need other documents.

Find out what to do if we asked you to provide a supporting document for your application.

Study permit: Get the right documents (2024)

FAQs

Is a 4 month bank statement enough for a Canada student visa? ›

The 4 months of bank statements must show your first year's tuition plus $10,000 CAD living expenses and they must be the 4 months preceding the date on your study permit application. The purpose of the bank statements is to prove that you currently have the money needed to pay for your first year in Canada.

How to explain proof of funds for Canada student visa? ›

The applicant's bank statements for the past four months. A bank draft that can be converted to Canadian dollars. Proof that the applicant has already paid tuition and housing fees. A letter from the person or school giving the applicant money for their living expenses and education.

What are the new rules for international students in Canada in 2024? ›

Updated cost-of-living requirements for students: Starting January 1, 2024, international students will need to show they have at least $20,635 (previously $10,000) to cover their living expenses (the requirement is different for students moving to Quebec).

What is proof of home ties for Canada student visa? ›

If you own property in your home country, it can be used as intangible proof of ties with your home country. This can be land, a building, or any other real estate that demonstrates your financial investments in your country. Again, be prepared to provide documents proving ownership.

Can I use a 3 month bank statement for a Canada student visa? ›

Can I go to Canada without a bank statement? Ans: You must have the bank statement for at least 4 months to get a student visa in Canada.

Is a 3 month bank statement enough for Canada? ›

It is an assurance that you possess sufficient funds to cover tuition fees and living expenses throughout your stay. To qualify for a study permit in Canada, you must maintain a bank statement with a balance sufficient to cover at least four to six months of expenses.

What is the minimum bank balance for student visa in Canada? ›

What is the minimum bank balance for Canada student visa requirement? In 2023, the minimum funds required, aside from the GIC, were CAD 10,000 per year. However, effective January 1, 2024, this amount has increased to CAD 20,635 per year, excluding the first year's tuition fee.

Do Canada visa officers verify bank statements? ›

The Canadian embassy may verify bank statements submitted as part of the visa application process. This verification aims to ensure the authenticity and accuracy of the financial information provided.

What is the minimum bank balance for Canada student visa 2024? ›

Canada Student Visa: Minimum Bank Balance

As of February 2024, the minimum bank balance requirement for a Study Visa Canada is CAD 20,635. This increased significantly from the previous CAD 10,000 and is in addition to your tuition fees.

What is the new study visa update for Canada 2024? ›

Starting February 15, 2024, a significant change takes place. This change involves providing a more extended post-graduation work permit (PGWP) for three years. It applies specifically to graduates from master's degree programs that are less than two years long.

Is Canada rejecting a student visa in 2024? ›

Canada has said it plans to decrease number of new international student permits issued, and the target for approved study permits for the year 2024 has been established at 485,000. “On January 22, I announced a national cap on study permit applications to address the rapid increase of international students in Canada.

What is the new IRCC update for 2024? ›

Update on public-private college partnership programs for international students. Ottawa, March 22, 2024—On January 22, 2024, IRCC confirmed that international graduates of college programs delivered through a public-private curriculum licensing arrangement would no longer be eligible for a post-graduation work permit.

How do you prove strong family ties? ›

1) Marriage certificate. 2) Birth certificates of spouse and dependents. 3) Photos showing a sincere connection to family and friends. 4) Signed letters from family and friends indicating a close bond.

Can my aunt sponsor me for Canada student visa? ›

Family Sponsorship

Unless your relative in Canada is a spouse, common-law partner or your adult child or grandchild, most likely, they cannot sponsor you to come here. Having a friend or other type of relative who is willing to 'sponsor' you to come to Canada is not possible under Canada's current immigration system.

Can my uncle sponsor me for Canada student visa? ›

Can my uncle sponsor my education to Canada? - Quora. Yes he can. Anyone can, provided they deposit the necessary amount of money in your personal bank account.

What is the minimum bank statement for Canadian student visa? ›

The 4 months of bank statements must show your first year's tuition plus $10,000 CAD living expenses and they must be the 4 months preceding the date on your study permit application. The purpose of the bank statements is to prove that you currently have the money needed to pay for your first year in Canada.

How many months bank statement is needed for a Canadian visa? ›

Canada Visa Requirements

Two colour photographs that meet the visa photo requirements. Proof of application processing fee and, if applicable, biometric fee. Proof of sufficient funds for the duration of the trip (i.e. three months' bank statements, payslips, proof of investments etc.).

How many months statement of account for Canada visa? ›

If you are paying for your own trip, you must submit proof of sufficient funds to cover your travel and expenses in Canada. Provide the following: Original bank statements from your personal account for the past six months; • The last 6 months of pay slips.

How long should a statement of purpose be for Canada student visa? ›

An SOP is an 800–1500 word long essay you must submit to apply for a Student Visa to study in Canada. However, the word limit can vary based on the university. It is an essay written by applicants highlighting their academic and professional excellence and how they make the right fit for the university and the program.

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