Japanese Student: Japanese student who is travelling to Canada for Summer Camps or ESL classes (6 months or less), will generally need a valid travel document, such as a visitor visa or electronic travel authorization (eTA), but not a study permit. However, they must ensure their travel document is valid and meet the requirements for entry into Canada.
Japanese student who is travelling to Canada for Summer Camps or ESL classes (6 months or less), will generally need a valid travel document, such as a visitor visa or electronic travel authorization (eTA), but not a study permit. However, they must ensure their travel document is valid and meet the requirements for entry into Canada.
Thai students attending a summer camp in Canada for less than six months likely won’t need a study permit. However, they will still need to obtain a valid travel document, such as an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) or visitor visa.
Hong Kong students travelling to Canada for a summer camp lasting less than six months typically don’t need a study permit. However, they will still need a valid travel document, such as an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) or visitor visa.
Taiwanese students travelling to Canada for a summer camp lasting less than six months typically don’t need a study permit. However, they will still need a valid travel document, such as an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) or visitor visa.
For more specific information and to ensure you meet all requirements, it’s always best to consult the official Canada Immigration and Refugee Protection (IRCC) website. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada.html
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