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Applying for Study Permit: Is a letter of explanation required?

jb401269

Newbie
Feb 24, 2015
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Hello,

I'm a US Citizen who has been accepted and filling out the document checklist to apply for a study permit visa.

My question is:

Is a letter of explanation required?

It's under "optional" and I was wondering if I could get a bit more information on this.

Thank you!
 

nads1

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Apr 17, 2013
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It is not required if it is not in listed documents you need to upload. However, I would include one just to sell yourself as someone who is a genuine student who will return to USA.
 

jb401269

Newbie
Feb 24, 2015
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nads1 said:
It is not required if it is not in listed documents you need to upload. However, I would include one just to sell yourself as someone who is a genuine student who will return to USA.
Are there any examples or templates for a letter? What information would I include / what would I need to say?

Thanks for your help
 

tipsy

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jb401269 said:
Are there any examples or templates for a letter? What information would I include / what would I need to say?

Thanks for your help
Study plan

Submit a one page study plan which answers the following questions and includes any other information relevant to the processing of your application:
•Why do you wish to study in Canada in the program for which you have been accepted?
•What is your overall educational goal?
•Why are you not pursuing a similar program in your country of residence/citizenship?
•What research have you done into studies in your country of residence/citizenship?
•How will this program enhance your employment opportunities in your country of residence/citizenship?
•What ties do you have to your country of residence/citizenship?
•In the case of a minor applicant, what are your reasons for studying in Canada? What is your parents'/guardians' immigration status in their current country of residence?
•Provide details of your education history – dates when the course started and ended, the name and address of the school, the course taken, qualification/degree/certificate awarded for the course

Hope it helps
 

dental15

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jb401269 said:
Hello,

I'm a US Citizen who has been accepted and filling out the document checklist to apply for a study permit visa.

My question is:

Is a letter of explanation required?

It's under "optional" and I was wondering if I could get a bit more information on this.

Thank you!
It is not required one. My application is same as yours. I just attached a letter of explanation. I expressed that I want to build up a new career and achieve my academic goal. :)