What should I do after applying for a student visa to Canada?
- November 24, 2023
- WEC Team
Student Visa to Canada - Your application for a student visa to Canada will be handled once you submit it. If your application for a student visa to Canada is accepted, you will either be given your study permit at the port of entry or by email.
If you applied for your Canadian student visa from outside of Canada, you must take the following actions:
You will be given an introduction letter, which you must present to a border services officer. This letter of introduction will serve as the basis for issuing your study permit for Canada. [Student Visa to Canada]Depending on your nation, you will either be given an ETA (electronic travel authorization) or a visiting visa (temporary resident visa).The following documentation must be provided to the border services officer:
- Passport
- Letter of introduction
- Acceptance letter from your university/college
- Reference letters (as told by the visa officer)
- ETA or Visitor Visa
- Financial documents
- Medical test reports
Canada's intakes [Student Visa to Canada]
Intakes for university and college admissions take place three times a year in Canada: the Fall Intake (September-December/January), the Winter Intake (January-May), and the Spring/Summer Intake (May-August).These intakes will be briefly explained by the points below:
- The majority of students applying for admission to Canadian universities are in the fall intake (September-December/January). When the autumn semester, which begins in September, rolls around, students have the option of applying to a huge selection of courses and degrees.
- The winter intake (January–May) is a continuation of the fall intake and provides a decent selection of courses.
- The spring/summer intake (May–August) only offers a small selection of courses.