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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the imm1294 in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the applicant's personal information, including family name, first name, and date of birth. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for your application.
  3. Provide details about your current mailing address and telephone number. This is where all correspondence will be sent, so double-check for any errors.
  4. In the section regarding your educational institution, enter the name and complete address of the school you have been accepted to in Canada. Attach your original letter of acceptance as required.
  5. Complete the financial sections by detailing the cost of studies and available funds for your stay in Canada. This helps demonstrate your ability to support yourself during your studies.
  6. Answer all questions regarding immigration history truthfully. If any answers are 'yes', provide additional details as requested.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing and dating the form at the bottom.

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An Invitation Letter is not mandatory when applying for a visitors visa. In some cases, however, the government of Canada will request that you provide them with an Invitation Letter when you submit your application. If not asked by the government, you will not need an invitation letter.
Application for a Work Permit Made Outside of Canada [IMM 1295] (PDF, 0.6 MB) Last updated: September 2023.
To fill out the IMM1294 form online, follow these steps: Download the new version of the IMM1294 form and open it with a compatible PDF reader (Adobe Acrobat Reader). Save the form on your computer in a memorable location. Log in to your secure IRCC account and upload the form in the Optional Documents section.
We strongly recommend you wait until you receive your Port of Entry (POE) Letter before travelling to Canada. If you do not have your POE Letter when you arrive at a Canadian port of entry, you will not get a work permit. The Border Services Officer will decide if you may be admitted as a visitor (tourist).
What is a provincial attestation letter (PAL)? A provincial attestation letter (PAL) is a new part of the study permit application required by the Canadian government for most new international undergraduate and graduate students.

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Who doesnt need a PAL/TAL Youre applying for a study permit extension at the same DLI and level of study as your current study permit. Youre under a removal order, but cant be removed from Canada at this time. You have a temporary resident permit valid for at least 6 months. Youre a protected person.
You need a provincial attestation letter (PAL) or territorial attestation letter (TAL) to apply for a study permit. Most students must include with their study permit application a PAL/TAL from the province or territory where they plan to study.
Application for a Study Permit Made Outside of Canada [IMM 1294] (PDF, 0.7 MB) Last updated: October 2024.

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