As of January 1, 2014, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) has published amendments to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulation regarding study permits.
For post-secondary studies lasting longer than six months, a foreign student is required to hold a study permit to study in Canada. The amendment will limit issuance of study permits to students attending designated learning institutions.
Furthermore, all study permits will have an enforceable condition that states that “a student must enroll in and actively pursue a course or program of study after arrival in Canada.” Student permit holders could face removal for non-compliance.
Moreover, CIC will authorize temporary residents already in Canada studying at the preschool, primary or secondary school level to apply for a study permit from within Canada. This option will also be available to those who have completed a course or program of study that is a condition for acceptance at a designated post-secondary learning institution.
Finally, CIC intends to authorize international students attending designated institutions to work part-time during their studies, provided that they hold a valid study permit and are enrolled full-time in an academic, vocational, or professional training program lasting at least six months. This change will eliminate the need for the six-month waiting period for international students to apply for an off-campus work permit, and will remove the need for another application after the initial study permit.
Source: http://jrlawoffice.com/proposed-study-permit-applications-effective-january-1-2014/
For post-secondary studies lasting longer than six months, a foreign student is required to hold a study permit to study in Canada. The amendment will limit issuance of study permits to students attending designated learning institutions.
Furthermore, all study permits will have an enforceable condition that states that “a student must enroll in and actively pursue a course or program of study after arrival in Canada.” Student permit holders could face removal for non-compliance.
Moreover, CIC will authorize temporary residents already in Canada studying at the preschool, primary or secondary school level to apply for a study permit from within Canada. This option will also be available to those who have completed a course or program of study that is a condition for acceptance at a designated post-secondary learning institution.
Finally, CIC intends to authorize international students attending designated institutions to work part-time during their studies, provided that they hold a valid study permit and are enrolled full-time in an academic, vocational, or professional training program lasting at least six months. This change will eliminate the need for the six-month waiting period for international students to apply for an off-campus work permit, and will remove the need for another application after the initial study permit.
Source: http://jrlawoffice.com/proposed-study-permit-applications-effective-january-1-2014/