Can married students study in Canada?


Absolutely! Married students can study in Canada. In fact, Canada is a popular destination for married students and those with families, thanks to its supportive policies for international students and their dependents.

Key Points for Married Students:



1. Applying for a Study Permit


- The main applicant (the student) must secure admission to a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) and apply for a study permit.
- You will need to provide proof of funds, academic documents, and other standard requirements.

2. Bringing Your Spouse


- Your spouse can apply for an open work permit alongside your study permit application or after you have moved to Canada.
- The open work permit allows your spouse to work full-time in Canada for the duration of your study program.

3. Bringing Children


- Dependent children can accompany you and can usually attend Canadian public schools without a separate study permit.

4. Visa Application Process


- You can apply for your spouse’s open work permit and your children’s visas as part of a family application, either together with your study permit or after you receive your permit.

5. Post-Graduation Opportunities


- After graduation, you may be eligible for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), and your spouse can continue to work in Canada.
- This pathway is beneficial for couples considering long-term settlement in Canada.

6. Financial Requirements


- You will need to show additional funds to cover living expenses for your spouse and children.
- The minimum required funds (excluding tuition) increase for each family member.

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