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Can parents live with international students in Canada?

Unlike the process for applying for a spouse or dependent children visa, international students holding a study permit can extend invitations to their parent(s) for a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA). This enables parents to visit Canada and stay for up to 6 months.
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Can I take my mother with me to Canada on student visa?

While you're in Canada on a study permit, your parents can apply for a visitor visa (TRV) if one is needed, and visit you. However, your study permit does not automatically make them eligible for a work or study permit in Canada. With a TRV, your parents can stay in Canada for up to six months at a time.
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Can I move with my family to study in Canada?

You can choose to apply to have your family join you for either a short visit or to stay for the entire length of your studies. If approved, your family can either come to Canada at the same time as you or after you arrive.
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Can I bring my parents to Canada on work permit?

If you have a work permit the only people you can bring with you are a spouse and any children you may have. The most your mother could do would be to apply on her own for a visit visa, so she could come and visit you.
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What are the new rules in Canada for international students 2024?

How is the international student process changing in Canada? In January 2024, the Canadian government announced a temporary two-year cap on Canadian study permits. This study permit cap means the number of approved study permits (also often called Canadian student visas) in 2024 will be limited to around 360,000.
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Is Canada rejecting student visa in 2024?

Canada is not refusing study visas in 2024; however, the Canadian government has implemented additional requirements for international students who wishes to study in the country.
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How long can international students stay in Canada after graduating?

One of the best parts about choosing to study in Canada is the Postgraduation Work Permit. International students are eligible to stay in Canada after they graduate for up to three years on an open work permit.
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Can parents stay permanently in Canada?

Canadian citizens and permanent residents are able to sponsor their parents and grandparents to immigrate to Canada. Parents and grandparents approved under this program receive Canadian permanent residence and may eventually be able to apply for Canadian citizenship.
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Can I move to Canada with my parents?

If you would like to bring your dependent parents and grandparents to Canada permanently, you must meet the following documentation and eligibility criteria: You're at least 18 years old. Must be a Canadian citizen or PR holder or registered as an Indian under the Canadian Indian Act.
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Can I bring my parents to Canada permanently while studying?

Unlike the process for applying for a spouse or dependent children visa, international students holding a study permit can extend invitations to their parent(s) for a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA). This enables parents to visit Canada and stay for up to 6 months.
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How much bank balance is required for Canada student visa?

Individual students will now have to prove they have CAN$20,635 in available funds, on top of the amount they need to pay for tuition and exclusive of any fees for other family members coming with them to Canada. This is more than double the amount that students are required to have in savings now (about CDN$10,000).
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What are the new rules for international students in Canada?

Overview of New Rules for International Students
  • Temporary Federal Cap on Study Permits: ...
  • Changes to Post Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) Eligibility. ...
  • Extended PGWPs for Master's Graduates. ...
  • Revised Cost-of-Living standards. ...
  • Eligibility Changes for Spousal Open Work Permit.
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Can I bring my mother as dependent in Canada?

It is possible for you to go to Canada with your parents on a dependent visa, but there are some conditions that must be met. You must be under the age of 22. You must not have a spouse or common-law partner. You must be financially dependent on your parents.
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Are children allowed to study in Canada for free if the parent has a study permit?

As long as one parent holds valid status in Canada e.g. study/work permit, permanent resident or Canadian citizen, enrolled into post-secondary program (NOT ESL) of two years or more, their children are permitted to study at the pre-school, primary or secondary school levels without paying international fees.
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Can two international students marry in Canada?

Yes, it is possible to get married in Canada as a visitor or on a temporary resident visa. You don't need to be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. You will still need to meet the requirements of the province you choose to get married. Each province has its own requirements.
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Can I sponsor my parents to Canada without income?

To be eligible to Sponsor your Parents or Grandparents, you MUST exceed the MNI for each of the last 3 years. Your income in 2021, 2022 and 2019 must exceed the corresponding MNI for those years.
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How long does it take to bring parents to Canada?

Processing Time of PGP Application – 20 - 24 months

IRCC process applications to sponsor PGP within 20-24 months. Processing time starts the day IRCC receives a complete application and ends when they make a decision. It may take longer than 24 months if an application is not complete.
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How much money does a family of 4 need to live comfortably in Canada?

A single person needs a yearly salary of $45,000 and up (after taxes) to live comfortably in Canada, while a family of four needs roughly $90,000 to $100,000. Factors will affect this, such as the lifestyle and region you live in.
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How long can parents live in Canada?

With a super visa, eligible parents and grandparents can visit family in Canada for 5 years at a time. A visitor visa only allows for a stay of up to 6 months at a time. If you wish to stay longer, you must apply for an extension and pay a new fee. There are specific requirements that you must meet to get a super visa.
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Which visa is good for parents in Canada?

The super visa allows eligible parents and grandparents to stay temporarily in Canada. To stay permanently, parents and grandparents must be sponsored for permanent residence by their Canadian child or grandchild.
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What happens to a child born in Canada to foreign parents?

Anyone born in a Canadian territory is regarded as a citizen, regardless of the status of their parents. Many foreign parents come to Canada on birth tourism and return to their home country after birth. The child being a Canadian citizen means they can travel in and out of Canada when they are of age without a visa.
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What happens to international students in Canada after graduation?

Graduates from certain post-secondary schools can get work experience in Canada with the post-graduation work permit (PGWP). The PGWP is temporary. The work experience you get through the program may help support your application to become a permanent resident of Canada.
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How long can an international student stay in Canada without studying?

If you take a leave of absence longer than 150 days, you will not be considered "actively pursuing your studies" after 150 days. You will be required to do one of the following to maintain your study permit conditions, that is, depending on if you wish to remain in Canada after 150 days or not.
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What percentage of international students stay in Canada after graduation?

By level of study, 40% of international graduates with a bachelor's degree and 36% of those with a doctoral degree stayed in their province of study in the year after graduation, whereas this rate was much higher, at 58%, for those graduating with a college diploma.
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