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Acceptance Letter


Acceptance Letter

When a foreign national applies for a Canadian study permit, or Certificat d'acceptation du Quebec (CAQ), they must produce a legitimate acceptance letter showing their acceptance to enrol at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada. A study visa application will be denied if an acceptance letter is not provided. If the applicant is submitting their application online, a scanned copy of the acceptance letter must be included. If they submit a paper-based application, however, they must provide an original copy of the acceptance letter for the immigration officer.

Although the Designated Learning Institution (DLI) should be accustomed with issuing acceptance letters to international students, the applicant should double-check that all relevant information is included. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) demands precise information on the applicant, the institution that issued the letter of acceptance, and the programme into which the applicant has been admitted when submitting a letter of acceptance.

Conditional Letter of Acceptance

If a foreign national needs to finish prerequisite courses before being admitted to a certain programme, an institution may issue a conditional letter of acceptance, granting the foreign national entrance to the programme if the prerequisites are first completed. A foreign national, for example, may be accepted to a Bachelor's Degree programme if they first complete an English as a second language (ESL) course. When completion of the prerequisite is required for admission to the programme, the immigration officer will only provide a study visa for the duration of the necessary course.

Furthermore, our immigration department can offer you assistance and immigration guidance both during and after your studies. This includes study permit renewals, post-graduation employment permits, and advice on student pathways to permanent residence!