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International Students

Continuing Studies for International Students

The immigration authorities do not issue visas to students unless they are studying full-time in a recognized program. Please note that °Ä¿Í¾º²Ê University does not issue any immigration documents. Most of the programs offered by the School of Continuing Studies are designed for part-time students, but some may be taken full-time. To be full-time in a credit program you must take at least 12 credits each term toward your program. The non-credit intensive English and intensive French language programs are full-time programs.

Prospective visa students should contact the School of Continuing Studies to verify that the program they wish to apply to may be taken full time. Admitted students will be given an International Student Study Plan and are advised, prior to registration, of the appropriate sequence of courses that will enable them to complete the program within the time frame specified by the immigration authorities.

Note: Students in the intensive English or intensive French language programs will not be required to provide a Study Plan to immigration authorities.

Application Procedures – International Students

Application Procedures – International Students

For acceptance into a program, students must complete a formal application. Please see Admission Requirements for information on how to apply to a program.

International students are reminded that in order to study at °Ä¿Í¾º²Ê, they are required to obtain a Study Permit (Visa) from Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada. This, in turn, can be issued only after a certificat d'acceptation du Québec (CAQ) has been obtained from the Ministère de l'immigration, de la Diversité et de l'inclusion of Quebec.

Initial application for a Study Permit may not be made from within Canada, although subsequent renewals may be made from within the country.

Acceptance into the School's programs does not necessarily entitle a student to a certificat d'acceptation du Québec or Study Permit, which is issued at the sole discretion of the respective immigration authorities, nor does it permit a student to work within Canada, for which a separate Work Permit is required.

Immigration Procedures

Immigration Procedures

Unless their studies at °Ä¿Í¾º²Ê will be completed in less than six months, all students, other than Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada, must obtain proper authorization from both Quebec and Canadian immigration officials prior to proceeding to Canada and/or commencing studies.

Once you receive your Admission letter from McGil University, you should start the application process for a certificat d'acceptation du Québec (CAQ). Once you receive your CAQ, obtaining a study permit can take three to six months. You should take this into consideration when making your application to the School of Continuing Studies.

Immigration authorities require prospective students to present proof of access to sufficient funds to support themselves for the period of their studies, before acceptance will be granted. Proof of a certificat d'acceptation du Québec (CAQ) will be required of all international students at registration. International students have the following two immigration options, depending on the length of time chosen to study in Canada:

Temporary Resident Visa (Only for Intensive English or Intensive French Language Programs)

Temporary Resident Visa (Only for Intensive English or Intensive French Language Programs)

If you are certain that you will study for less than six consecutive months, you need only apply for a Temporary Resident Visa from Immigration Canada. However, some international students may have to apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA); for further information, refer to . Please note that a person arriving on a Temporary Resident Visa cannot study for more than six consecutive months. Temporary Resident Visas cannot be changed to a Study Permit from within Canada.

Study Permit

Study Permit

Persons planning to study for more than six consecutive months are required to obtain a certificat d'acceptation du Québec (CAQ) from the Ministère de l'immigration, de la Diversité et de l'inclusion of Quebec. and a Study Permit from Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada. The first application for these documents must be made before arriving in Canada. For more information, consult the Immigration Canada website at .