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Study permit for less than 6 months

paulapvd

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Hi everybody!

My name is Paula and I'm from Brazil. Well, I've recently applied for my study visa (it's currently at the medical exams step - the doctor sent to the embassy this week) although I'm registered for a 2 months program at UBC, starting in June. I'm willing to continue in Canada after this program is complete and apply to another (an longer) one, maybe a masters. However I was wondering for how long would the study permit be valid to, because I wouldn't be able to apply for a graduate program in July (so I won't have the acceptance letter in time) if they give me only a 2 month permit and also considering a 30 days minimun in order to renew the permit.

Have you seen a case like mine? I have been told that the immigration officer can provide a 6 month study permit even if I'm registered for 2, is that correct?
 

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paulapvd said:
Hi everybody!

My name is Paula and I'm from Brazil. Well, I've recently applied for my study visa (it's currently at the medical exams step - the doctor sent to the embassy this week) although I'm registered for a 2 months program at UBC, starting in June. I'm willing to continue in Canada after this program is complete and apply to another (an longer) one, maybe a masters. However I was wondering for how long would the study permit be valid to, because I wouldn't be able to apply for a graduate program in July (so I won't have the acceptance letter in time) if they give me only a 2 month permit and also considering a 30 days minimun in order to renew the permit.

Have you seen a case like mine? I have been told that the immigration officer can provide a 6 month study permit even if I'm registered for 2, is that correct?
Hi,

1. For "minor children" (in grades 9 to 12/attending a post-secondary institution), the study permit is valid for the "length of time of studies (even if the duration of course is less thn 6 months) + 90 days".

I am NOT sure if this rule (or something similar) is applicable in your case.
 

PMM

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paulapvd said:
Hi! Thanks for the information, but could you tell me why exactly + 90 days? ;)
For most students attending courses of 8 months or longer, can apply for a Post Graduation Work Permit. The 90 days transition period allows them to get proof of their graduation and apply for the work permit without being out of status.
 

paulapvd

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PMM said:
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For most students attending courses of 8 months or longer, can apply for a Post Graduation Work Permit. The 90 days transition period allows them to get proof of their graduation and apply for the work permit without being out of status.
Sorry, but I think I'm not following. What do you mean by post graduation work permit? I'm not attending to any university program yet, how would I proof that I'm going to do that to the immigration officer once I arrive in Canada?

I have an acceptance letter from UBC because of my 2 months program starting in June and I'd like to know, in these cases, for how long the study permit will be valid for, considering that in this moment (immigration at the airport) I won't have been accepted in a longer program yet.
 

PMM

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paulapvd said:
Sorry, but I think I'm not following. What do you mean by post graduation work permit? I'm not attending to any university program yet, how would I proof that I'm going to do that to the immigration officer once I arrive in Canada?

I have an acceptance letter from UBC because of my 2 months program starting in June and I'd like to know, in these cases, for how long the study permit will be valid for, considering that in this moment (immigration at the airport) I won't have been accepted in a longer program yet.

1. probably 2 months plus a couple of weeks, but it is quite possible that you would be admitted for 6 months. CHC doesn't usually issue study permits for courses of less than 6 months, usually only if the student intends to continue their studies will one be issued for less than 6 months. You may wish to read http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op12-eng.pdf Sec. 5.11
 

paulapvd

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Thank you!

In addition, could I enroll, in my home country, in a 3 weeks program to start after this 2 month program I mentioned before? I would have the letter of acceptance letter in time for the travel and could present it at the immigration in Canada.

Is it possible even if I already sent everything regarding documents and my studies to the Immigration?