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What's the difference between studying in Canada and a visa?

After receiving the letter of admission from a Canadian school, the letter of admission usually reminds international students to apply for a study permit, which is actually to let students apply for a visa. Many students ask what is the difference between studying in Canada and a visa?

In fact, after applying for a visa in China, we will put a label on our passport with all your information on it. This is Visa, and it is also a small label. There is also a piece of paper with a bar code in the materials returned with the visa application materials. That one is an admission thesis. Students who are studying in Canada for the first time must remember to bring this entry paper when they enter the country and hold a study permit at the airport. When students come to Canada for the first time, border officials will ask you some simple questions, such as what school to study and what major to study. If the student answers successfully, the border officials will take away your entry paper and pin the study permit on your passport, commonly known as visa. During the validity of the study permit, the applicant can study in Canada.

In addition, some students asked? Can I transfer to another school when I arrive in Canada? ? Transfer is ok, but there are restrictions. Especially those who apply for SPP and SDS visas, if they want to transfer to a school that is not on the list of SPP and SDS, they must get permission from the school and the Immigration Bureau.