A study permit (commonly known as a "big visa") is an identification document for overseas students to study legally in Canada.
If you want to study in Canada for more than six months, you must apply for a study permit.
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- Jiaheng International -If you intend to study in Canada for a program of six months or less, you do not need to apply for a study permit. An application for a study permit is required only for courses longer than six months.
Lost or damaged study permits can be replaced at Immigration Canada.
You do not need to change your study permit if you change your school or major but your level does not change (for example, if you only transfer between universities). However, if you are currently a middle school student and are ready to transfer to a university to continue your studies; Or, for some reason, to switch back from college to high school, you may need to replace your existing study permit.
Yes. As long as the new application is filed before or within 90 days of the expiration of your original study permit, you may remain in Canada pending a decision by Immigration.