Hi everyone!
I am on PGWP, and I have applied for Paper-based PNP from Manitoba.
I am currently interesting in taking an online (fully online) master's program at Athabasca university. Athabasca university isn't eligible for a study permit since it offers the full program online.
From IRCC's website, I found who does not require a study permit. It seems that I do not need a study permit since I am completing a distance learning program.
Are there activities for which a study permit is not required?
Yes, there are activities that do not require a study permit. Generally, a study permit is not required for:
I have also read on Athabasca University's website that I can take an online course or a program on work permit. Below is what is stated exactly on their website.
" According to IRCC, if you are in Canada on a work or visitors permit, you can take an online course or program – even if your permit says you can’t attend school. All non-Canadian students living in Canada must apply using the print application form. "
https://www.athabascau.ca/admissions/international-students/#on-a-work-or-vistors-permit
Does anyone have any similar experience? I mean, I could certainly apply for online master's program outside Canada. There are some US or UK universities with fully online master's program, but if possible, I would like to get one within Canada.
Please advise!
I am on PGWP, and I have applied for Paper-based PNP from Manitoba.
I am currently interesting in taking an online (fully online) master's program at Athabasca university. Athabasca university isn't eligible for a study permit since it offers the full program online.
From IRCC's website, I found who does not require a study permit. It seems that I do not need a study permit since I am completing a distance learning program.
Are there activities for which a study permit is not required?
Yes, there are activities that do not require a study permit. Generally, a study permit is not required for:
- attending preschool;
- completing a distance learning program;
- following audit courses (where a student is permitted to attend an academic course without obtaining credits);
- taking courses included in tour packages as a secondary activity for tourists;
- taking a course which is not academic, professional or vocational in nature that is of general interest and can be completed within the period authorized upon entry to Canada;
- taking a course or a program of study which is six months or less that can be completed within the period authorized upon entry into Canada.
I have also read on Athabasca University's website that I can take an online course or a program on work permit. Below is what is stated exactly on their website.
" According to IRCC, if you are in Canada on a work or visitors permit, you can take an online course or program – even if your permit says you can’t attend school. All non-Canadian students living in Canada must apply using the print application form. "
https://www.athabascau.ca/admissions/international-students/#on-a-work-or-vistors-permit
Does anyone have any similar experience? I mean, I could certainly apply for online master's program outside Canada. There are some US or UK universities with fully online master's program, but if possible, I would like to get one within Canada.
Please advise!