Canada has announced a significant update for international students who begin their education with ESL or foundation programs before moving into a full-time degree or diploma. The change directly impacts how long study permits will be valid for students enrolled in prerequisite courses.
Key Changes:
– Study permits for prerequisite or ESL programs will be issued only for the length of the course plus an additional 90 days.
– Previously, students were granted their course duration along with an extra one-year validity.
– A new study permit application is required before beginning the main academic program.
– Students who apply before their current permit expires can stay in Canada under maintained status while waiting for a decision.
What This Means for International Students:
– Study permits will now be limited to the prerequisite course duration plus 90 days.
– Careful timing is essential to avoid disruptions between programs.
– Apply for your new study permit before your current one expires, keep your updated Letter of Acceptance ready, and monitor your course completion date closely.
How to Transition Smoothly to Your Main Program:
– Apply for your new study permit before your current one expires.
– Keep your updated Letter of Acceptance ready for the main program.
– Monitor your course completion date closely.
– Submit your new application as early as possible to avoid delays.
– Ensure all required documents are accurate and complete.
This change applies to those enrolling in English as a Second Language (ESL) programs or other academic foundation courses required before starting their main program at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI).




