New rules issued regarding study permit processing in Canada, know what changed for students

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Canada visa application (Photo- Freepik) Study in Canada: The rules for processing study permit applications in Canada have been updated. Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced updated rules. IRCC said that students who have taken admission in joint programs, that is, they are studying such courses for which they have to attend two…

New rules issued regarding study permit processing in Canada, know what changed for students

Canada visa application (Photo- Freepik)
Study in Canada: The rules for processing study permit applications in Canada have been updated. Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced updated rules. IRCC said that students who have taken admission in joint programs, that is, they are studying such courses for which they have to attend two colleges and both the colleges are in two different states. In such a situation, they will now need only a ‘Provincial or Territorial Attestation Letter’ (PAL/TAL).

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According to the report of CIC News, new rules will be applicable on the admissions taken this year. Government of Canada This step has been taken so that it can manage foreign students properly and make the visa process easier for them. If you are also going to study in Canada, then you should know about this new rule related to study permit.

Relief to joint program students

under the new rules joint program Students studying B.Sc. will no longer need to obtain attestation letters from two different colleges or different states. There are many courses in Canada which are taught in two colleges. If both the colleges are in the same state then only one attestation letter will suffice. Under the old rules, if both the colleges are in different states, then students from both the states attestation letter Was needed. Now this will not happen, because now only an attestation letter will suffice. This will reduce the complexity of the application.

Doctoral and Masters students got exemption

At the same time, the Government of Canada has made it clear that if someone is studying Masters or PhD in a government university, then he will not need an attestation letter. The government considers both these degrees to be of the same level and they have been exempted from the letter. However, students who are coming to Canada for exchange or any research will have to provide an attestation letter. Study permit applications without attestation will not be accepted and will be returned. Also the fees will also be refunded.