It is
important not to exceed the duration of your authorized stay in Canada without
first applying for a change in status.
In addition, you
should always comply with any conditions, such as restrictions on the nature of
work, maximum hours you can work per week, how long you can study, etc.
Be sure to go
over your study permit carefully and familiarize yourself with any conditions
it contains.
If you do not
apply for a renewal of your current status or a change in status before your
current status expires, you will need to leave Canada before submitting
an application to return.
If you submit
your application for renewal or a change in status before your current status
expires, you are considered to be on "maintained status" as a temporary resident
until a decision has been made with respect to your application. You must keep
a copy of the documents proving that a status extension has been requested
(proof of postage or courier delivery, an internet submission receipt, etc). In
addition, if your status expires before a decision has been made, you will only
be able to continue studying as long as you remain in Canada.
This rule only
applies to applications for temporary residence. If you are applying for
permanent residence, you will not be allowed to stay in Canada until a decision
has been made, unless you have a valid temporary status as a visitor, student,
or worker.
If you lose
your status in Canada by failing to comply with the conditions of your study
permit, you may apply for a restoration of status within 90 days of losing such
status.
If your study
permit expires before you have completed your program of study, you will need
to apply for a renewal. You should apply for a new study permit before your old
one expires, and it is generally a good idea to submit your application at
least 30 days before your current permit expires. You may submit your
application online or by mail.
After the
extension of your study permit has been approved, you may apply for a Temporary
Resident Visa (TRV), if required.
If you are
studying in Quebec, you may also need to obtain a new Certificat
D’acceptation Du Quebec/Quebec Acceptance Certificate (CAQ). As a general
rule, if you require a study permit, you also require a CAQ.
IRCC states
that students are not required obtain a new study permit in order to
transfer between educational institutions, study programs, or study levels. A
student may study in Canada as long as his or her study permit is valid.
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