Benlie said:
Thanks for replying , but can i apply for study permit separately? I know it's rare that someone want to study while not working like me but i just dont want to waste that waiiting time , i can't find any information about this
Benlie,
You can apply for a study permit, here is the FAQ page about this:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=483&top=15
You don't get any special consideration for the study permit by having lodged a PR application. I don't know your status currently, but maybe you fit some of the categories outlined in the FAQ, and if so you can apply directly for a change/extension of stay (can be done online).
Otherwise your only options are applying at a visa office outside of Canada (application submitted online) or doing it by mail through the Los Angeles visa office. Processing a Study Permit can be quick so it is feasible to go back home or go to the USA to do it (I did it in Italy within 2 days). They would issue a new visa in your passport (if required for you) and you would have to enter at a border for them to print off the permit itself. Doing it through mail via Los Angeles wouldn't require leaving Canada and presumably they would mail you back the permit, but I have no idea how long this takes. You do of course need to be accepted to a university and have all that paperwork sorted out in either case.
Important note that once you have the OWP, having this worker status enables you to apply for a study permit online from within Canada. Also note that all study permits allow you to work 20 hours per week in case you still wanted to work part-time.