Make sure you have proof that you’re exempt from the travel restrictions and that you’re travelling for a non-optional or non-discretionary purpose.
When the border services officer greets you, they will look at several factors, including whether
- you’re already living in Canada
- you’re able to complete a 14-day quarantine period as soon as you arrive at your final destination
- you begin studying after you complete your quarantine
- you need to be in Canada for your program (for laboratories, workshops)
- pursuing your studies online is not an option at your school or not possible from your home country (due to internet restrictions or bandwidth limitation)
You must also bring
- a valid study permit, or
- a port of entry letter of introduction that shows you were approved for a study permit, if you’re coming from the United States, or
- a port of entry letter of introduction that shows you were approved for a study permit on or before March 18, 2020, if you’re coming from any other country
A border services officer will make a final decision on your eligibility to enter Canada when you arrive.