Important Documents students need to get a Canadian Visa

Indian students wishing to study abroad are granted the opportunity to do by the Canadian Government. That being said, the Canadian Government requires some documents to be submitted by the students: a Study Permit and a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV).

 

 

 

Apart from this, you will be submitting additional documents which will be listed below.

 

 Study Permit  

 

A Study Permit is not a Visa. Rather, it is a permit issued by the Citizen and Immigration, the CIC. It allows you to study in Canada. When you become a holder of the study permit, you must continue the enrollment and make coherent and steady progress towards finishing your course.

 

This is beneficial because a Visitor Visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization will come along with your Study Permit. While a study permit is a document that allows you to study in Canada, a Visitor Visa or an ETA lets you only enter Canada. With the help of a counsellor, you can get the latest information and connect with approved migration experts.

 

 

 Documents you need to compile  

 

To apply for your study permit, you require:

 

1. An Acceptance Letter from your Education Institutions

2. Attested copies of 10th, 12th and Degree Certificates

3. 2 Academic References

4. 2 Employer References

5. Statement of Purpose

6. A Valid Passport/ Travel Document

7. Any Certificates relating to extracurricular activities

8. Proof of financial savings

9. Passport Size photographs

10. Any additional requirements requested by the University

11. Translated versions of documents if not issued in English

12. Ensure you are a law-abiding citizen with no criminal record and pose no risk to the security of Canada

13. Ensure you are in good health through a medical exam

 

 Financial Documents 

 

1. Proof of funding

2. Proof you have the money to pay for living expenses for yourself and any family members that are accompanying you

3. Prove you can pay for the return journey for yourself or your accompanying family members

4. Bank Statements

5. Proof of your ability to financially support yourself and any accompanying family members

6. Documentation of an education loan, if any, from a financial institution

7. Proof of tuition payment and accommodation fees

8. A formal letter if a person or institution is providing your funding

9. Documentation of a Canadian Bank Account in your name if money has been transferred to Canada

 

 

 What Education Matters can do for you  

 

It can be quite confusing and overwhelming as there is an abundance of documents that you need to collect and submit. Although this blog covers pretty much everything you need, it is better to get added support.

 

 

Education Matters has the best abroad education consultants in Chennai and Hyderabad. Apart from guiding you through the entire Visa process, they always remain updated about the latest Visa documents and rules.

 

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