첥Ƶ

Skip to main content Skip to local navigation
Home » International Student Services » Immigration Overview » Immigration Application Resources

Immigration Application Resources

 Important Updates

As of April 1, 2026, students no longer need a co-op work permit for co-op work terms. Students who are enrolled in a 첥Ƶ co-op program with a valid study permit, which includes conditions that say you’re allowed to work “on campus”, are eligible to complete co-op work terms.  For more information, visit the , or contact the International Student Advising and Immigration Specialist Team.

Provincial Attestation Letter Beginning January 22, 2024, most international students will require an attestation letter from the province or territory in which they plan to study with every new study permit application. Visit the 첥Ƶ Permit Application Information Page for more information and ongoing updates.

Initial 첥Ƶ Permit Application Webinar and Resources

This webinar and accompanying resources are to help guide newly admitted international students who are applying for a study permit for the first time. Please note that the information in this presentation is legal information, not legal advice. For the most up-to-date information, please always refer to .

Please review this information carefully and if you have questions, please start by first attending a virtual drop-in session with our International Student Advisors (“ISA”) and licensed Immigration Specialists. You can register for virtual drop-in advising via the York International Events calendar.  York International also hosts study permit application webinars throughout the year. Please check the York International Events calendar for the next available session, where your ISA will walk through the application process in detail and provide time for a question and answer period.

What if my offer is conditional?

You should apply for your study permit as soon as you get your letter of acceptance, even if it is conditional. 첥Ƶ does not reissue letters of acceptance when conditions are cleared.

In your study plan, you can explain how and when you plan to clear the conditions.

How do I get a Provincial Attestation Letter?

Visit our 첥Ƶ Permit Application Information page for more details on how to get a PAL.

Do I need to hire a representative?

You are not required to hire a representative, however there are benefits to hiring a licensed representative who is experienced in this particular area of immigration law to assist you with your application if you are able to, including familiarity with the application process and knowledge about how to proactively address common reasons for refusal.

If you decide to hire a representative, ensure that they are licensed and experienced with study permit applications.

Do I have to pay my tuition in advance?

This depends on the  Even if you are not required to pay tuition in advance, it can help strengthen your application if you pay your first year tuition either fully or partially in advance.

Proof of paid tuition can be one of your documents for the proof of financial support.

Use the estimate provided in your letter of acceptance for the tuition amount. You will not know the exact amount of tuition you owe until you are fully enrolled in courses which may be very late to start your study permit application.

If you overpay, you can either leave the extra amount on your student account for a future term or request a refund. If you have a balance owing, you will need to pay the difference by the deadline to avoid any interest fees.

What documents should I submit for proof of financial support?

This is one of the most important parts of your study permit application. You need to satisfy IRCC that you have enough funds to pay for your tuition, daily living expenses and return airfare for at least the first year of your studies. We recommend you provide as much documentation as possible, rather than focus on meeting the minimum requirements. Insufficient proof of financial support is one of the most common reasons for refusal.

When preparing your documents, check the  as there may be specific formats required.

See IRCC’s .

If your parent or another person is supporting your education, you would need a letter from them (preferably notarized) explaining how they will support your studies in Canada. They must also provide proof of where their funds are coming from e.g. employment letter, proof of business ownership, bank statements.

Can I still apply for the Student Direct Stream or  Nigeria Student Express?

As of November 8, 2024 at 2pm EST, the . Applications submitted to IRCC in either of these streams by November 8 at 2pm EST will be processed under SDS or NSE. Applications submitted to IRCC after this time will be processed in the regular study permit application process.

How long will it take to get my study permit?

You can , however these times are estimates. IRCC is still dealing with a backlog from COVID-19 and there may be significant delays. We recommend you apply for your study permit as soon as you get your letter of acceptance so that you can get a decision on time for the start of your studies.

If you haven’t received a decision and it has been longer than the posted processing times and you have not received any communications from IRCC, you can request an update via an . Please note there will be a delayed response.

Unfortunately, universities cannot intervene to expedite the processing of study permit/visa applications for individual students.

I am already in Canada on a study permit. What do I do?

Students transferring Designated Learning Institutions (DLIs), such as moving from high school to post-secondary or between post-secondary institutions, are now required to apply for a new study permit and submit a PAL with their application. Newly admitted students will automatically receive a PAL after they pay their enrolment deposit. is valid for some time and I have the conditions to work on/off campus listed. Please visit the 첥Ƶ Permit Application Information - York International.

My study permit doesn’t have the conditions to work on/off campus.

If you would like to have these conditions added to your study permit, you will need to apply for an extension.

If your study permit is not expiring soon (within the next 5-6 months), you will need to explain that you are applying for an extension to have the conditions to work added to your study permit. You will need to state that you are starting a program at 첥Ƶ and are now eligible to work on/off campus.

My study permit is expiring soon (in the next 3-6 months)

You need to apply for an extension. You will need to provide your letter of acceptance to York as one of your documents for the application.


Co-op Work Permit Webinar and Resources

As of April 1, 2026, students no longer need a co-op work permit for co-op work terms. Students who are enrolled in a 첥Ƶ co-op program with a valid study permit, which includes conditions that say you’re allowed to work “on campus”, are eligible to complete co-op work terms.  For more information, visit the , or contact the International Student Advising and Immigration Specialist Team.


첥Ƶ Permit Extension Webinar and Resources

This webinar and accompanying resources are to help guide current international students who are applying for a study permit extension. International students who are inside Canada require a valid study permit while in Canada. If your study permit is expiring in 6 months or less and your permit will expire before the completion of your studies, you must extend your study permit before it expires.

Please note that the information in this presentation is legal information, not legal advice. For the most up-to-date information, always refer to .

Please review this information carefully and if you have questions, please start by first attending a virtual drop-in session with our International Student Advisors (“ISA”) and licensed Immigration Specialists. You can register for virtual drop-in advising via the York International Events calendar. York International also hosts study permit extension application webinars throughout the year. Please check the  for the next available session, where your ISA will walk through the application process in detail and provide time for a question and answer period.

Am I required to submit a Provincial Attestation Letter?

If you are a current student at 첥Ƶ and you are applying to extend your study permit to continue in the same level of studies at the same institution, you do not require a PAL. However, you will need to provide an explanation letter to IRCC confirming that you are PAL exempt. 첥Ƶ does not provide a letter for this purpose. Rather, you will write your own explanation letter to upload with your application. A template letter is available for you to reference above. 

I am transferring to 첥Ƶ from a different DLI. Do I submit a new study permit application or a study permit extension? Do I require a PAL?

For students who are already in Canada and are changing their Designated Learning Institution (DLI) to 첥Ƶ you must . Your new study permit must be approved before you begin your studies at York. Visit the 첥Ƶ Permit Application Information - York International for more information

I am a current student who is currently outside of Canada. Do I extend my study permit or apply for a new one?

The study permit extension application is not applicable to students currently outside of Canada. If you are outside of Canada and your study permit is expiring or has already expired, and you need more time to complete your studies, you must apply for a new study permit, similar to your initial study permit application. This process includes some important differences.


Post-Graduation Work Permit Webinar and Resources

This webinar and accompanying resources are to help guide recent graduates who are applying for their .

Please note that the information in this presentation is legal information, not legal advice. For the most up-to-date information, please always refer to .

Please review this information carefully and if you have questions, please start by first attending a virtual drop-in session with our International Student Advisors (“ISA”) and licensed Immigration Specialists. You can register for virtual drop-in advising via the . York International also hosts post-graduation work permit application webinars throughout the year. Please check the  for the next available session, where an your ISA will walk through the application process in detail and provide time for a question and answer period.


Permanent Residence in Canada

This webinar and accompanying resources are to help guide international students who are interested in applying for Permanent Residence in Canada. Please note that the information in this presentation is legal information, not legal advice. For the most up-to-date information, please always refer to . Please review this information carefully and if you have questions, please start by first attending a virtual drop-in session with our International Student Advisors (“ISA”) and licensed Immigration Specialists. You can register for virtual drop-in advising via the York International Events calendar. York International also hosts permanent residence webinars throughout the year. Please check the York International Events calendar for the next available session, where your ISA or a guest representative will walk through the application process in detail and provide time for a question and answer period.