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Immigration Documents

Last Updated: February 24, 2025 - The information below is current as of the 'last updated' date and is subject to change without notice.

On January 24, 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)  updates regarding who is required to include a Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) in their study permit application.  ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Exchange students who are are studying under an exchange arrangement between their home institution and ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV, and who do not pay tuition fees to ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV, are now exempt from the PAL requirement.  Exchange students who apply for a study permit are required to provide proof of the they fall under in their application to IRCC.  If you have any questions, contact a ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV International Student Advisor, Immigration Specialist.

Bring your Family

If your spouse or common-law partner and/or any dependent children would like to accompany you to Canada, they are advised to apply for their immigration documents at the same time that you apply for your immigration documents. 

Visas and permits for spouses and common-law partners

If your spouse or partner will be coming to Canada as a visitor, they will require either a temporary resident visa/TRV (visitor visa) or an electronic travel authorization/eTA (unless otherwise exempted) depending on their country of citizenship(s).  Visit the for more information about who requires a TRV and an eTA.  

For information about how to apply for a TRV visit the .  For information about how to apply for an eTA visit the .  Visitors can remain in Canada  unless otherwise stated by the officer at the Canadian port of entry.  

Depending on what your spouse or common-law partner wishes to do in Canada, they may also apply for a or a if they meet the eligibility criteria to do so.  

If your spouse, common-law partner and/or dependent child(ren) wish to extend their stay in Canada, they may be able to apply to IRCC from inside Canada. Please refer to Extend your family members' documents for more information.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada defines common-law partners as people of the same or opposite sex who are cohabitating and have cohabitated in a conjugal relationship for at least one year. In Canada, a common-law partner is regarded in the same manner as a legal spouse. Visit the for more information.

Permits for dependent children

Anyone under the age of majority (19 in British Columbia) is considered to be a minor child. Minor children who want to study for 6 months or more must apply for a study permit before they enter Canada. This includes minor children who come with parents who are applying for a study or work permit. They do not require a letter of acceptance (LOA) from a Canadian educational institution. 

For more information, . For schooling and childcare for your dependent children, please see Support for your family.

How to Apply

Length of Stay

If your family members apply at the same time as your inital study permit, the length of your dependent family members' permits will generally be issued for the same length as your study permit.

If your family members enter Canada without you and they have not applied for a study permit or work permit, they may be admitted on visitor status for six months or less.  As per the , visitors in Canada are permitted to stay for up to 6 months.  The officer at the border will determine the approved length of stay.  

If your family members travelling to Canada after you have travelled, we recommend that you send them copies of the documents listed above for them to present at the Canadian border crossing.

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) no longer stamps all passports at airports with .  This includes Vancouver International Airport/YVR.  If you and/or your family member(s) need a stamp in your passport as proof of entry into Canada, request a stamp from a border services officer after completing the kiosk or the eGate transaction.

Visitors admitted for six months or less are not eligible for BC’s Medical Services Plan (MSP), so they should apply right away to extend or change their immigration document.