Articles/Q&A - Study
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You require a study permit if you will be engaging in studies for longer than a six-month period and you do not meet one of the exceptions. As you have indicated you will be pursuing a diploma, you will require a study permit and you should apply for and obtain one prior to commencing studies. It does not matter that you plan to study part-time – you must obtain a study permit, and meet the requirements, including obtaining an offer of admission from a designated learning institution and proving sufficient funds to pay for your studies. You should obtain proper legal advice if you have further questions.
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Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada has advised that if your school loses its status as a Designated Learning Institution (DLI), you may continue your program until graduation, as long as your study permit does not expire before then. If your study permit expires prior to that, you will need to switch to a DLI and extend your status on the basis of the new admission. If the school closes down, you will have 150 days to enrol in a proper DLI and notify IRCC of the change. As the situation sounds unstable, I recommend that you explore options to switch to a different school immediately. You may be able to transfer your credits and continue studying in a similar program. Unfortunately, many educational institutions are not well-funded or operated and this is the reason that students must conduct thorough research before choosing a DLI. You should speak to an immigration lawyer if you have any doubts or concerns.
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