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Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations

Version of section 215 from 2006-03-22 to 2014-05-31:


Marginal note:Application after entry

  •  (1) A foreign national may apply for a study permit after entering Canada if they

    • (a) hold a study permit;

    • (b) apply within the period beginning 90 days before the expiry of their authorization to engage in studies in Canada under subsection 30(2) of the Act, or paragraph 188(1)(a) of these Regulations, and ending 90 days after that expiry;

    • (c) hold a work permit;

    • (d) are subject to an unenforceable removal order;

    • (e) hold a temporary resident permit issued under subsection 24(1) of the Act that is valid for at least six months;

    • (f) applied for a study permit before entering Canada and the application was approved in writing but the permit has not been issued; or

    • (g) are in a situation described in section 207.

  • Marginal note:Family members

    (2) A family member of a foreign national may apply for a study permit after entering Canada if the foreign national resides in Canada and the foreign national

    • (a) holds a study permit;

    • (b) holds a work permit;

    • (c) holds a temporary resident permit issued under subsection 24(1) of the Act that is valid for at least six months;

    • (d) is subject to an unenforceable removal order;

    • (e) is a member of the armed forces of a country that is a designated state described in paragraph 186(d);

    • (f) is an officer of a foreign government described in paragraph 186(e);

    • (g) is a participant in sports activities or events, as described in paragraph 186(h);

    • (h) is an employee of a foreign news company as described in paragraph 186(i); or

    • (i) is a person who is responsible for assisting a congregation or group, as described in paragraph 186(l).


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