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Renewing Immigration Documents

If your immigration documents have expired, you cannot resume your studies unless you have聽 or you have obtained a new CAQ聽and Study Permit. All international students are responsible for maintaining valid immigration documents and legal status throughout the duration of their program of studies.

Renewing Immigration Documents:

Document 1-term Exchange Student
(Less than 6 months) continuing studies to the second term
Degree Student
(Undergraduate & Graduate) continuing studies in the same degree or new degree

Valid Passport*

Yes

Yes

Certificate of Acceptance of Quebec (CAQ) Yes Yes
Study Permit聽 Yes Yes
Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) or Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)* *If applicable. These documents correspond to the nationality of the student. Check the 聽to find out if you need one to enter Canada.聽*听ONLY U.S. Citizens and permanent residents are exempt from needing an eTA or a TRV
Immigration Glossary We suggest that you familiarize yourself with聽Canadian Immigration terms.

Important tips:

  • 笔补蝉蝉辫辞谤迟听- Your study permit and temporary resident visa (TRV) cannot be issued past the expiration date of your passport. Renew your passport at least 6 months before it expires. Check this to find your country's closest Consulate or Embassy.
  • Depending on when your study permit and your TRV (if applicable) expire, you may need to remain in Canada while your applications are processing.聽For more information, see Study Permit FAQs > Current Students > Question #6.
  • Keep records聽-聽Ensure that you keep photocopies and/or digital copies聽of all application forms and supporting documents that you send to Immigration Canada and Immigration Qu茅bec.
  • Send new immigration documents to 平特五不中. Once your CAQ and study permit have been renewed, submit copies of these to 平特五不中's Legal Documents.

In addition to the information above, please also review ISS' FAQs page.

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