If it is online study you do not need a study permit.volkov said:Thanks for that, that restriction is on the work permit, and the course I am interested in is online with a maximum completion duration of one year but it has been completed by some students in six months. My work permit far exceeds the expected completion date of my studies in the course if I am able to take it.
Is it possible to get a study permit simultaneously with my existing work permit?
See here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/temp/students/consider.aspvolkov said:Thanks for that, that restriction is on the work permit, and the course I am interested in is online with a maximum completion duration of one year but it has been completed by some students in six months. My work permit far exceeds the expected completion date of my studies in the course if I am able to take it.
Is it possible to get a study permit simultaneously with my existing work permit?
but some online certificates are course based and it might take 6months to finish or more than that. But it doesn't have any in canada portion. Then even if i apply for the study permit they cant issue me any permit.ragluf said:See here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/temp/students/consider.asp
Distance learning
Distance learning can be through e-learning, correspondence, or internet courses. Distance learning is a process by which technology is used in ways where the student does not have to physically be in the place where the teaching is taking place.
Since by definition distance learning does not require one to be in Canada, a study permit cannot be issued for this type of course. For example, if a foreign national authorized to work in Canada is prohibited from engaging in studies as per a condition of their work permit, they are allowed to engage in distance learning courses.
However, some distance learning courses include an in-Canada portion to the program (e.g., special tutorials or the writing of final exams). If the overall course of study is greater than six months, then the student requires a study permit for the in-Canada portion of the program, even if the in-Canada portion is less than six months. The duration of the study permit should be for the duration of the in-Canada portion only.
Take heed of the last paragraph.
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What is the intent of getting the study permit?Gunpowder said:but some online certificates are course based and it might take 6months to finish or more than that. But it doesn't have any in canada portion. Then even if i apply for the study permit they cant issue me any permit.
So, what is the best course in action in this case?
thanks
It's a bit late for this, but I was in a similar boat. Then I decided to take this 16-hour first aid course because (a) the company I took the course with is not a educational institution (doesn't have a DLI); (b) the course is not academic, professional or vocational training in my opinion. That's just my personal interpretation, you shouldn't take my word for it, but again, do you think CIC's gonna give you a hard time for taking a first aid course? However, if the course you look at is part of academic or professional training, or from a educational institution, I say you should ask them first.Hi, for a person with a full work permit, whose permite says: "Unless authorized, must not attend any educational institution or take any academic, professional or vocational training course", is it okay to enroll in a course with a duration of less than 6 months? The particular case that is of my interest, is the case of a language course in an academy, inside of Canada (not an online one).
If the answer is "No", should this person apply for a study permit, in addition to the work permit?
Note for the moderators: Hi, I would like to ask a question, which I think has the same subject of this one. I decided to post here, instead of openning a new thread. However, if I should to so, please tell me and I will do so.
Hi i know this is a post long time ago..i want to ask if you took that online course while you were on a work permit and did not need to get a study permit for that 6months courseThanks for that, that restriction is on the work permit, and the course I am interested in is online with a maximum completion duration of one year but it has been completed by some students in six months. My work permit far exceeds the expected completion date of my studies in the course if I am able to take it.
Is it possible to get a study permit simultaneously with my existing work permit?