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Returning Students

Holders Of a Valid Canadian Study Permit


If you have a Canadian Study Permit valid for your next term in Canada, but your Canadian Temporary Resident Visa has expired, you will require a Temporary Resident Visa to re-enter Canada. Please refer to the section Temporary Resident Visa Requirements.

Please note that the validity date of your Canadian Temporary Resident Visa cannot exceed the validity date of your Canadian Study Permit or your passport.

New Study permit

If you are a returning student and do not have a Canadian Study permit for the next school term, you must apply for a new Study Permit.

PROCESSING STEPS FOR RETURNING STUDENTS WHO NEEDS A NEW STUDY PERMIT

FIRST STEP:Pay the appropriate Fee. For complete instructions please click here.

NOTE: You do not need to do a medical exam if you have been outside of Canada for less than 6 months.

SECOND STEP:
Submit complete application


Visa Section of Canadian Trade Office in Taipei

Effective Tuesday July 01, 2008, you may submit visa applications:

From 08:30 - 11 am, Monday to Friday

The complete application consists of:


a) (1)Application forms Print a copy of the Application for a Study Permit Made Outside of Canada (IMM1294) found here and
(2)The Family Composition Form (IMM1294 sup) found here and complete the application forms.
b) Proof of acceptance:The original and a photocopy of the letter of acceptance from the educational institution.
c) Non-refundable processing fee. Click here for details.
d) Financial support: Evidence that you can support yourself while you study in Canada. Such evidence may include: bank statements in Taiwan or Canada in your name or the name of your parents, proof of payment of tuition and residence fees, proof of scholarship.
e) Your old study permit
f) Passport: Your passport and a completed return slip for Taiwan Post's SpeedPost.
g) Minor Students: If you are under 18 years of age and you plan to study in Canada, you require a notarized statement by your parents appointing a Canadian citizen or a Canadian permanent resident to act as your custodian and a notarized statement by the Canadian citizen or Canadian permanent resident who will act as your custodian. Click here for details.

If the signatures of both parents are not available, you must provide a written explanation including documentation from the Courts if the parents are divorced or separated.

Document checklist click here

THIRD STEP: Permit and Passport will be sent directly to applicant using Taiwan Post’s Speedpost. If your passport is not on file with your application, you will be requested by mail or e-mail to submit your passport by SpeedPost. Your passport will be returned to you using Taiwan Post’s Speedpost. You are responsible for all costs for the use of Taiwan Post’s Speedpost.
 
 
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