ISS will be closed Dec 24th at 12pm until January 2nd. We re-open January 3rd.
ISS is available virtually and in-person Mondays-Fridays during business hours.
ISS will be closed Dec 24th at 12pm until January 2nd. We re-open January 3rd.
ISS is available virtually and in-person Mondays-Fridays during business hours.
For students with a pending study permit extension application made from inside Canada
If you plan to return to Canada after your study permit has expired, you will not benefit from upon your return. As a result, you may be denied entry to Canada. If you are allowed to enter Canada as a visitor, you will not be authorized to study or work in Canada until your new study permit has been issued.
This applies to you if your study permit has already expired OR will expire before you leave Canada OR will expire while you are outside of Canada.
NOTE: Your study permit extension application will continue to process even if you leave Canada.
U.S. citizens and U.S. permanent residents are eligible to apply for a new study permit at their Port of Entry.
For students with a pending study permit restoration application
If you leave Canada before a decision is made on your restoration application, your application will become invalid. You will need to withdraw your application via the and will have to submit a new study permit application from outside Canada. You can only resume your studies once a new study permit has been issued.
NOTE: U.S. citizens and U.S. permanent residents are eligible to apply for a new study permit at their Port of Entry.
*IMPORTANT FOR ALL RETURNING STUDENTS*
If you will be travelling, you must have a valid or to return to Canada (US citizens and permanent residents are exempt). When applying for a study permit from inside Canada (extension or restoration), you will have to apply separately for a TRV once your study permit application is approved. Please make sure that your documents are valid before leaving.
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ does not recommend arriving more than one week past the start date of the semester. Depending on how late you expect to arrive, you may wish to consider requesting a deferral. Make sure to respect theÌýdeadlineÌýfor deferral requests:ÌýAugust 31stÌýfor Fall admissions andÌýDecember 31stÌýfor Winter admissions.ÌýFor more information about deferrals, contact theÌýdeferral [at] mcgill.ca (Deferral Coordinator).
GRADUATE STUDENTS
For international graduate students, deferrals and academic accommodations for late arrivals are handled at the Departmental level. For questions regarding deferrals and/or academic accommodations for late arrivals, please contact your Graduate Program Coordinator directly.
When entering Canada make sure that you bringÌýallÌýthe following documents with you:
Everyone travelling to Canada by air is required to have the proper health and immigration documents before being allowed to board their flight. Airline officials are tasked with ensuring that all passengers meet these requirements. Anyone who does not meet these requirements may not be allowed to board their plane.
Most travellers require an eTA or a TRV to travel to Canada. To find out which one you require, please refer to page. You can also use the tool. Please note that U.S citizens and lawful permanent residents of the U.S are exempt from both the eTA and TRV requirement.
When applying for your study permit from outside of Canada, an eTA or a TRV will be issued to you upon the approval of your application.
It is NOT recommended that you travel to Canada as a Visitor:
As the purpose of international students is to enter Canada to study, they should not be entering Canada as a visitor (i.e. without a valid study permit or study permit approval letter) as it is very likely that entry to Canada will be denied. In addition, international students who do not hold a valid CAQ and study permit cannot study in Canada, whether their classes are in-person or remote.
It depends where you are applying for your Study Permit:
First, make sure you have the required documents to enter the US. You can re-enter Canada with an expired TRV after a trip ´Ç²Ô±ô²âÌýto the US or St. Pierre and Miquelon as long as you have a valid Study Permit or Work Permit.Ìý See the for details.
It depends.
If you leave Canada while your study permit extension application is processing, you may lose the right to study and work in Canada. You may also be denied entry to Canada.
Before making travel plans, see which example below applies to your situation:
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NOTE: Your study permit extension application will continue to process even if you leave Canada. Once your application has been approved, the actual study permit will be mailed to the Canadian address you included in your application form. If you require a (TRV) based on your country of citizenship, you will have to apply for one separately, after your study permit has been approved. If you require an (eTA), it will automatically be renewed with your study permit. See IRCC’s website for more information on .