In Canada, a
"student visa" isn't a single document, but rather a combination
of a study permit and either a visitor visa or an Electronic Travel
Authorization (eTA). The study permit allows you to study in Canada at
a Designated Learning Institution (DLI), while the visitor visa or eTA allows you
to enter and stay in the country.
Here's a more detailed
breakdown:
1. Study Permit: This is the primary document that allows you to study in Canada. It's issued to international students accepted into a program at a DLI. It specifies the institution, program of study, and duration of stay. You must apply for a study permit after being accepted into a DLI. It also dictates whether you can work while studying. You must comply with the conditions of your study permit.
2. Visitor Visa or eTA: ·Required for citizens of countries that need a visa to enter Canada. These documents, along with your study permit, allow you to enter Canada. They are essentially the "student visa" that enables your entry. They grant you conditional authorization to enter Canada for study purpose. We can get you admission into colleges or universities within your budget and apply for visa on your behalf.