Update On Canadian Borders For International Students

KUALA LUMPUR, 24.5.2021 – The Canadian borders are allowing international students entry into the country under the condition that they attend an institution with a COVID-19 readiness plan. 

As of October 2020, the Canadian borders have reopened to give way for international students to pursue their studies, announced the Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship, Marco Mendicino. 

In order to commence their studies, international students must attend a designated learning institution (DLI), or a school that is approved by the Government to accept international students.  

The DLIs must have a COVID-19 readiness plan that: 

  • Acts as a safeguard for the health and safety of students and the community;  
  • Informs how the school arranges quarantine for international students, which includes transportation and location; 
  • Supports international students with their needs, such as food and medications (during quarantine), health insurance, and their overall well-being throughout their stay. 

International students must observe a 14-day self-isolation prior to their entry and present proof of a negative COVID-19 test. 

Additionally, they are required to take another test upon arrival, as well as undergoing quarantine in a government-approved hotel for three days while waiting for the results. 

International students are required to apply for a study permit. According to Canada.ca, students who have submitted their applications by May 15, 2021 will receive their results by August 6, 2021, which aligns with admissions for the fall semester. 

However, the Government does not guarantee that students who apply after the submission date will receive a final decision before fall semester commences. 

Students must apply online and submit the following documents:

  • Letter of acceptance from the DLI 
  • Proof of identity
  • Proof of financial support
  • Letter of explanation to explain the absence of certain documents
  • Custodian declaration (for minors only)
  • Certificat d’acceptation du Québec (CAQ) 

As the Canadian Federal Government has allowed international students to enter despite strict border restrictions, universities are also diligently supporting students until further clarification regarding the status of international students are made. 

“Canada’s universities respect the importance of the Government of Canada’s measures in protecting the health and safety of Canadians and are working closely with our member universities to understand the impacts of these measures,” Cindy McIntyre explained, assistant director of international relations at Universities Canada. 

Meanwhile, students are encouraged to stay at home for their online classes and practice social distancing measures on campus.  

Jocelyn Cheng

Jocelyn Cheng

Jocelyn Cheng (JC) is an INFP writer seeking to spread inspiration and spark connections through her words. Her dedication to writing has gifted her with an ability to write for multiple platforms (e.g., website, social media, newspaper, magazine, etc) in different fields, namely Education, Travel, and Healthcare. JC personalizes her works by adding a touch of her own experience into the mix whenever she can to relate to her readers. A self-proclaimed poet and currently a freelance writer, she's working on an untitled poetry book at home while juggling between writing for Eduloco, dancing, and keeping her only plant alive.

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