Visa Information for International Students
Please keep in mind that RCIT does not issue any kind of visa for international students, which is a common misconception in the minds of most students. Visa regulations are determined by a department of the Canadian government called Immigration Canada and these regulations often change. The safest approach is to always check with the nearest Canadian Embassy or Consulate. The information they give will be up to date and accurate.
For an updated list of the countries whose citizens need a Visa please visit this website.
Requirements for Student Visa:
if you wish to study in Canada at the Royal Canadian Institute of Technology you must
- Present a letter of acceptance from the Royal Canadian Institute of Technology to the Canadian High Commission in your country; and complete the application form;
To complete your application you will need to know the cost of your education including tuition fees and books, medical insurance, return transportation costs and living costs for yourself and any dependents while in Canada. Living costs vary in each province. - Demonstrate that you are able to pay the tuition fees for the course or program of studies that they intend to pursue;
- Pay the application fee of $125 CAD; Payable to Receiver General of Canada
- Valid Passport
- Submit Two passport-size photographs ( please check the specifications of the photos )
- Financially support yourself and any family member living with you during your period of study;
- Submit a transcript from your last program of study
- Cover the transportation cost for yourself and any family members to and from Canada; and Pass a CIC medical examination, if required
- Submit a Police background check if required.
How to Apply for a Study Permit or Student Visa:
Find all the forms you need to apply for a Study Permit, along with step-by-step instructions. This includes information about:
- medical examinations
- police check
- application fees
- financial requirements
Step 1: Fill out the Application for a Study Permit.
Step 2: Collect the documents you need to apply:
- Proof of acceptance
- Proof of identity
- Proof of financial support
- Letter of explanation, if you wish to apply for a Study Permit, even though you do not need one
Step 3:
Complete the application for a Study Permit. Fill out the forms carefully and completely.
- Follow the instructions
- Use a typewriter or print clearly, using black ink.
- Add appropriate characters for languages that do not use the Latin alphabet, such as Chinese, Arabic, Cyrillic, Japanese, Hebrew, etc.
- Sign and date your application forms.
Step 4: Include the correct Application Fee. There is a processing fee to apply for a Study Permit.
Step 5: Make sure that your application is complete, using the document checklist.
Step 6: Submit your application, fees, and required documents to a Visa Office at the Canadian Embassy, High Commission or Consulate responsible for the country in which you are living.
Step 7: Supply additional information or documents when the Visa Office requests it. This may include:
Medical Examination Results:
- You must pass a medical exam.
A Visa Officer will advise you if you need to take a medical examination, and will provide you with instructions on how to proceed. If you need a medical examination, processing your application could take at least three extra months.
Police Certificates/Certificate of Good Conduct:
A Visa Officer may request a police certificate to prove to Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) Officers that you are a responsible person and that you do not have a criminal record.
Police agencies may do a criminal or security background check. These checks may be done on anyone 18 years of age and over applying for a study permit.
If you move and change your address, telephone or FAX number before your application has been processed, you must advise CIC of this new information. Contact the Visa Office where you submitted your application. |
When you apply for your Study Permit, there is no guarantee of acceptance. You should not take any final steps, such as purchasing plane tickets or quitting your job, until your Study Permit is approved. |
If you have any questions about your application, please contact the Visa Office where you submited your application.
