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General Information
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Information for International Students
202.4 Information for International Students
International students (i.e., neither Canadian citizens nor permanent residents) studying in Canada require a Study Permit from Citizenship and Immigration Canada. Some students will also require a Visa. Study Permits and Visas must be obtained before coming to Canada—they cannot be issued here.
While it is not possible to obtain a Study Permit until an official letter of admission from the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research has been issued, students are advised to begin the procedures necessary to secure admission to Canada and to complete the documentation required by Citizenship and Immigration Canada as soon as possible after submitting an Application for Graduate Admission. Information on immigration regulations is available from Canadian embassies, high commissions and British consular offices. Immigration officials in these offices will be able to give advice and help.
The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research Application for Graduate Admission form also contains information of interest to international applicants. On acceptance to the University of Alberta, a pamphlet entitled Preparing for Your Studies in Canada is sent to students along with their official admission letter. The International Centre conducts orientation seminars and assists students after they arrive in Canada.