Attestation Letter Requirement for Canada Study Permit Applications in 2024
As of January 22nd, 2024, new regulations from the IRCC require an attestation letter for study permit applications. This letter, issued by provinces or territories, is a critical component of the application process. Key Points: 1. Quota Allocation: – The IRCC will allocate study permit slots to provinces, which will then distribute these allocations among institutions. Once the provincial quota is reached, no further permits will be issued. 2. Attestation Letter Requirement: – Starting January 22nd, 2024, all study permit applications must include an attestation letter from the respective province or territory. – Provinces and territories have until March 31st, 2024, to establish processes for issuing these letters. 3. Application Submission: – Applications submitted without the attestation letter will be returned. – If a province has not yet developed a process for issuing the attestation letter, applicants will need to wait until it is available. 4. Exemptions: – Certain applicants are exempt from needing an attestation letter, including: – Minor children applying to study in primary or secondary schools. – Applicants for masters or PhD programs. – Students in postgraduate certificate or diploma programs that require a bachelor’s degree or higher. – Students already in Canada extending their study permits. 5. Application Instructions for Exempt Applicants: – For minor children applying for a study permit with their parents, no letter of acceptance is needed. – Parents can write a brief exemption letter and provide the city address of their intended residence for the application. – For children under four years old, applying for a visitor visa might be more appropriate. 6. Future Clarifications: – Provinces are expected to provide more detailed instructions on how to obtain the attestation letter. – The process might include criteria set by the provinces, similar to the provincial nomination process for permanent residency. 7. Recommendations for Applicants: – Stay informed by regularly checking updates from the IRCC and provincial websites. – Consider seeking professional advice if needed to navigate the new requirements. The introduction of the attestation letter is a significant change in the study permit application process. Applicants should prepare for possible delays and stay updated on the latest developments to ensure compliance with the new regulations. Also Read- Top 5 tips to ensure your Canada study permit Approval in 2024 Let Worldbridge Immigration Services be your guide to a successful future in Canada Contact us: Website: www.theworldbridge.ca Email: info@theworldbridge.ca Phone/WhatsApp: +1-416-727-7766 Social Media: @worldbridgeHQ