Your study permit conditions
As a study permit holder, there are a number of conditions you need to meet. If you don’t meet these conditions, you may lose your student status and study permit. You may also have to leave Canada.
As a study permit holder, you must:
- be enrolled at a designated learning institution (DLI)
- show you’re actively pursuing your studies by:
- being enrolled full-time or part-time during each academic semester (excluding regularly scheduled breaks)
- making progress towards completing your program’s courses, and
- not taking authorized leaves longer than 150 days from your study program
- tell us any time you change post-secondary schools
- end your studies if you no longer meet the requirements of being a student, and
- leave Canada when your permit expires
Since the gap is more than 150 days, you risk of losing your study permit.
My question is, why did you arrive in Canada if you didn't want to study this winter?
Since i already arrived in Canada one of my relative living in Canada is telling me to take another course which is a comes under skilled category having good job opportunities in Canada So, unfortunately that course only starts in September so i am confused what should i do now.