It is reasonable to consult a professional experienced in Canadian immigration process, procedures and tax law. Still, if you want to study in Canada you must meet necessary requirements and get a temporary residential visa, an official document issued by the visa office abroad that is placed in your passport to show that you have met the requirements for admission to Canada as a temporary resident. You also must have a letter confirming that you have been accepted by an educational institution before you apply for a study permit. Remember that there are programs when you do not have to possess this permit: they are courses six month or less in duration, courses not academic in nature, secondary activity courses for the tourists and nursery schools and kindergartens. The better time to apply for the visa is the time when you get the letter of acceptance from your institution. In order to apply for a study permit you need the following documents:
1. Proof of acceptance from the educational institution;
2. Proof of identity (valid passport and 2 photos);
3. Proof of financial support (bank draft or bank statements);
4. Additional documents as proof of your present immigration status in the country.
The best way out is to consult Canadian Embassy in your country. For more information see www.cic.gc.ca.
There are a number of countries the citizens of which do not require visa while visiting Canada. These countries are the following: Australia, Austria, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, Slovenia, Switzerland, and the United States. To see a more complete list of the countries and some other visa exemptions, visit www.vec.ca.
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