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Until you are a permanent resident or Canadian citizen, a study permit is required for any program that is over 6 months long. Asylum seekers, Convention Refugees and protected persons are not exempt.
While the immigration advising team at Brock International cannot advise on refugee or protected person status or claims, we are happy to advise on study permit applications. There is no fee to apply for a study permit if you are a protected person or Convention Refugee. A Provincial Attestation Letter is not required.
As a Convention Refugee or protected person, you may be eligible for domestic tuition fee rates, financial assistance through OSAP, and health care through OHIP.
Stay up to date on important notices and temporary policy changes from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) that may affect you.
Disclaimer
The information on this page is intended as general information for Brock University students. It has been reviewed by Brock International’s international student advising team who are Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCICs) and Regulated International Student Immigration Advisors (RISIAs). Please note that this website is not a legal document.
Immigration information can change quickly and without notice, so always refer to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada for the most current information.