Preparing to Enter Canada with a Study Visa: A Complete Guide for International Students

Studying in Canada is an exciting and opportunity-filled experience. However, to ensure a smooth entry into the country, it’s important to be familiar with the necessary steps and documents before your trip. In this article, we’ll go over the key points international students need to consider before entering Canada.

1.Carrying Essential Documents

Before boarding the plane, make sure you have placed the following documents in your carry-on bag:

  • Letter of Introduction from Immigration (Port of Entry Letter of Introduction)
    This is the letter issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to confirm your study permit approval, and you must present it upon entry.
  • Letter of Acceptance from a Canadian Designated Learning Institution (DLI)
    This letter must be valid and issued for the specific term in which you plan to begin your studies.
  • Financial Documents
    Such as bank statements, GIC certificate, or other documents that demonstrate your ability to pay tuition and living expenses.
  • Identification Documents and a Valid Passport
    Your passport must be valid at least until the end of your study period.

2.Be Aware of Health and Vaccination Requirements

According to current regulations, students must comply with public health requirements. Although COVID-19 restrictions have been eased, there may still be specific local or university regulations regarding vaccines or testing. It is essential to review these requirements before traveling.

3.Preparing for Arrival at a Canadian Airport

Upon your first entry, a border officer will review your documents. To ensure a smooth arrival:

  • Carry printed copies of your documents with you.
  • Answer the officer’s questions calmly and clearly.
  • If you are accompanied by family members, keep their relevant documents ready as well.

4.Obtaining Your Study Permit

Keep in mind that you do not officially have a study visa until the Study Permit is issued at the border. The Letter of Introduction is only an initial approval, and based on it, the immigration officer at the Canadian airport will issue the final permit. Once you receive your Study Permit, review it carefully and make a digital copy of it.

5.Post-Arrival Information and Services

Universities and colleges usually offer services for new international students, including:

  • Airport pickup
  • Orientation workshops
  • Guidance for opening a bank account, obtaining a SIN (Social Insurance Number), and choosing accommodation

Take advantage of these services to make your settlement process in Canada smoother.

Final Words

Proper preparation before traveling to Canada can make your study experience much more successful and less stressful. At PolarisCan, we are with you every step of the way—from university admission to final entry into Canada—providing you with the best support through clarity and expertise.

For more information or personalized consultation, contact our team.

 

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