New Rules for International Students Transferring Schools in Canada
New Rules for International Students Transferring Schools in Canada
If you're an international student in Canada thinking about changing schools, you’ll want to read on! Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has rolled out new rules that could affect you in 2025. Here’s a friendly guide to make your school transfer smooth and easy.
So, do you need a new study permit when switching schools? Well, it might depend on your situation:
- Changing Designated Learning Institutions (DLIs): You’ll need to apply for a new study permit.
- Moving programs at the same DLI: No new permit required, as long as you meet student status conditions.
- Moving from secondary to post-secondary: You’ll need a new study permit.
- And more...
It’s crucial to follow the right procedures when transferring schools. If you don’t inform IRCC, you could land yourself in trouble!
What’s even better? If you’re transferring between January and May 1, 2025, there are special measures that allow you to start your studies at your new school before your new study permit is approved!
Plus, there are important details to keep in mind if you’re considering a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) after your studies. Depending on when you applied for your study permit, there may be different language and study program requirements.
Want to ensure you don’t miss anything? Check the full details on the IRCC website and get ready for a successful school transfer!