Avoiding delays in study permit processing .: Ci4-161/2015E-PDF
“The number of foreign students coming to Canada has increased by nearly 50 percent since 2004. As a result, processing times are often longer than they have been in the past. Delays in processing can result in unexpected challenges for international students and for host educational institutions. Several initiatives are already underway at Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) to reduce processing times for study permits. There are also a few simple steps that prospective students can take themselves to avoid unnecessary delays. By following the five steps outlined below, students can help ensure that their study permit application can be processed as quickly as possible"--P. [1].
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| Title | Avoiding delays in study permit processing . |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
| Other language editions | [French] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Other formats | Digital text-[English] |
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| Description | [2] p. (un-numbered pages) |
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