Student Study Visas
Australia
Student Visas allow international students to travel to and from
Australia and live in Australia while they undertake a full-time
course of study. There are many different courses an
international student may enrol in, and it is possible to apply
for permission to work part-time while studying.
The
regulations on student visas changed significantly on the 1st of
July 2001 - please use the link below to view more detailed
information on student visas.
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Canada
Canada
welcome students from around the world, who bring cultural
enrichment to the educational scene in Canada. More than 101,000
foreign students were enrolled in Canadian institutions in 1998,
not including students taking English or French as second
language courses.
You must
meet certain immigration requirements to obtain a student
authorization to study in Canada. You must:
-
present
an acceptance letter from the educational institution they
wish to attend;
-
provide
evidence of financial support to pay for tuition and living
costs;
-
satisfy
a visa officer that you will return home at the end of their
studies;
-
pass a
medical examination if required;
It is
sometimes more difficult to get a student visa than an
immigration visa, as you have to get a letter from a college and
university, have enough money to support you, and more critical
is that you have to convince the officer you have no intention
to stay in Canada after your graduation.
Introduction
If you want to
study in Canada you must meet some important immigration
requirements and you may require a visitor visa. If you do
require a visitor visa, the visa officer will issue it at the
same time as the documentation necessary for your entry to
Canada as a student. Before you apply for a student
authorization, you must be accepted as a student by an approved
educational institution. The institution will decide if you meet
its academic and language requirements.
What is a student
authorization?
A student authorization is a form issued by an immigration
officer. It allows you, after your admittance, to remain in
Canada to take an academic, professional or vocational training
course at an approved university, college or other institution.
Who needs a student
authorization?
If you are not a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident of
Canada or a dependant of a diplomat accredited to Canada, you
must obtain a student authorization.
Are there any courses
for which a student authorization is not required?
A student authorization is not required if the course is:
- an English or French language course that lasts a maximum of
three months;
- not academic, professional or vocational; for example;
- self-improvement, general interest courses such as arts and
crafts;
- courses included in tour packages as a secondary activity for
tourists; and
- day care or nursery school programs which are not a compulsory
part of the elementary school system.
Where do I apply?
You apply to the nearest Canadian visa office. You must obtain
permission to study in Canada before leaving for Canada.
However, the following persons may apply from within Canada:
· dependants of athletes, media representatives, members of the
Clergy, or military personnel on assignment in Canada;
· dependants of officials of foreign governments working in
Canada with a federal or provincial agency under an exchange
agreement;
· dependants of a person who has a valid student or employment
authorization; and
· a person who is a holder of a Minister's permit and his or her
dependants.
In addition, the following persons may apply at a Canadian port
of entry:
· citizens and permanent residents of the United States, St.
Pierre and Miquelon, or Greenland.
Do I pay a fee?
Yes, a processing fee is charged. See the enclosed information
on processing fees to determine its amount, mode of payment and
list of exemptions.
What are the basic
requirements for student authorization?
You must satisfy the visa officer that you meet the requirements
of the Canadian Immigration Act and Regulations and that you
will be in Canada for a temporary stay.
You must also:
· satisfy a visa officer that you will be able to return to your
country or be admitted to another country after your studies;
· have been unconditionally accepted by an approved educational
institution;
· proof that you have enough money during your stay in Canada to
pay for:
- tuition fees;
- living expenses for yourself and accompanying dependants; and
- return transportation for yourself and accompanying
dependants;
· be law abiding and have no record of criminal activity (you
may be asked to provide a Police Clearance Certificate);
· not be a risk to the security of Canada;
· produce any additional documents requested by the visa officer
to establish your admissibility;
· complete a medical examination, if required; and
· pay the fee.
The Application Process
This section explains how an application is made, how long it
will usually take and how it will be processed by the visa
office.
When should I apply?
The time required to process an application to study in Canada
may vary at different visa offices. You should apply as early as
possible, and allow at least six months to plan and prepare for
your move.
Note: Canadian universities suggest you apply for admission at
least one year in advance of your planned arrival.
How do I apply for a
student authorization?
Complete the application form, and include the fee and the
documents listed below.
To complete your application you will need to know the cost of
your education including tuition fees and books, medical
insurance, return transportation costs and living costs for
yourself and any dependants while in Canada. Living costs vary
in each province.
What documents are required?
You are required to provide the following documents for yourself
and any accompanying dependants:
1. Proof of acceptance
· for attendance at a university, college or technical
institution, a letter from the educational institution to show:
- the name of the institution;
- confirmation of your acceptance and/or registration as a
student;
- the course of study;
- the duration of the academic program; and
- the latest date you may register.
· for attendance at a primary or secondary school, a letter from
the school board having jurisdiction for the school you are
attending (or for private schools, a letter from the school
itself), indicating:
- the name of the school;
- the level of study; and
- the duration of the course.
For attendance at an educational institution in Quebec, you will
also require a "Certificat d'acceptation du Québec" (Quebec
Certificate of Acceptance, or CAQ) issued by the Ministère des
Relations avec les citoyens et de l'Immigration (MRCI)
2. Proof of identity
· a valid passport or travel document or identity document that
guarantees re-entry to the country that issued it (citizens and
permanent residents of the United States, St. Pierre and
Miquelon, and Greenland do not require a passport but do require
proof of status such as a national identity card or an alien
registration card); and
· two recent passport size photos for each family member (the
name and date of birth of the person should be written on the
back of each photo).
3. Proof of financial support
· evidence that you can support yourself and accompanying
dependants while you study in Canada. Such evidence may include:
- proof of a Canadian bank account in your name if money has
been transferred to Canada;
- your bank statements for the past four months;
- a bank draft in convertible currency;
- proof of payment of tuition and residence fees;
- for those with a scholarship or those with a Canadian funded
educational program:
proof of funding paid from within Canada;
· if foreign exchange control measures exist in your country,
you must provide proof that you will be permitted by the
exchange control authorities of your country to export funds for
all of your expenses; and
· if additional documents are required, a visa officer will
inform you.
Note: Children under 16 years of age who are travelling alone
must have information (name, address, phone number) about the
person or school who will be responsible for them. If the child
is the subject of a custody order, proof of custody and the
other parent's consent must also be provided. Minors travelling
without their parents require a letter of permission from the
non-accompanying parent(s).
Will I need to attend an
interview?
After reviewing your application, a visa officer will decide if
an interview is necessary. If so, the visa officer will inform
you of the time and place.
Will I or my
accompanying dependants need a medical examination?
In some cases you will require a medical examination. A visa
officer will decide on this and send instructions if a medical
is required. It may add over three months to the processing of
your application.
What happens if I make a mistake on my application?
Your application may be delayed or returned to you unprocessed.
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