To obtain a Study Permit, which is a temporary residence visa, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) requires proof that the applicant has strong ties to their home country to demonstrate they will return after their studies. This includes providing documentation like birth and marriage certificates for family members, proof of current employment, business ownership documents, financial statements for pensions and investments, and property records to show ties such as employment, family, financial assets, or property in their home country.
To obtain a Study Permit, which is a temporary residence visa, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) requires proof that the applicant has strong ties to their home country to demonstrate they will return after their studies. This includes providing documentation like birth and marriage certificates for family members, proof of current employment, business ownership documents, financial statements for pensions and investments, and property records to show ties such as employment, family, financial assets, or property in their home country.
To obtain a Study Permit, which is a temporary residence visa, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) requires proof that the applicant has strong ties to their home country to demonstrate they will return after their studies. This includes providing documentation like birth and marriage certificates for family members, proof of current employment, business ownership documents, financial statements for pensions and investments, and property records to show ties such as employment, family, financial assets, or property in their home country.
A Study Permit is a temporary residence visa, therefore IRCC would need to
know what you would be leaving back in your home country to show strong ties and proof that you would return to your home country. Provide as many as you can in each of the areas listed.
• Family – Birth and Marriage Certificate of immediate family members
• Employment – Proof of current employment ( if applicable) • Business – Proof of Business ownership ( if applicable) • Financial Assets – Pension statement, Stock and investments other than your proof of funds ( if applicable) • Landed Assets – Houses and Land ( if applicable)