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Documents To Carry to Airport

  • Writer: Deepratna Awale
    Deepratna Awale
  • Dec 25, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: Dec 30, 2022

Carrying correct documents for immigration is crucial because it helps ensure that the immigration process goes smoothly and efficiently. Without the proper documentation, individuals may face delays or even denial of entry into a country. It is important to carefully review the required documents and make sure to bring all necessary documents with you when traveling internationally. This includes a passport, visa, and any other supporting documents that may be required by the destination country. By being prepared and carrying the correct documents, individuals can avoid unnecessary complications and ensure a smooth and successful immigration process.


Following are the documents provided in the sequence you should carry them in:

1

Letter of Introduction (You'll get this on the IRCC portal after your passport is stamped)

2

Enrolment Letter from the University

3

Admission Letter (Unconditional) + Additional Documents that you might to prove the type of course/ length of your programs/ expenses (if required, if you didn't receive anything as such, just relax, you don't need it probably).

4

Receipt of 1st-year tuition payment (if SDS)

5

GIC (if applicable)

6

The following documents are conditional; pick the ones you applied your visa with.

7

Proof of Funds (Sponsorship Letter + Bank Balance statement, Recent ITRs)

8

IELTS TRF

9

Transcripts/ Mark-sheets + Degree Certificates in reverse Chronological order (recent to oldest)

10

Leaving Certificate

11

Covid Vaccination Certificate (1st+2nd+Booster) PLEASE CHECK THE REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR OWN SPECIFIC TIME PERIOD

12

Misc Certificates that you might have used to prove eligibility for the course (better safe than sorry)

You'll get a single document at the Airport after immigration, the Study permit.

Please check the following on it:

  1. Expiry Date

  2. Off-Campus work clause (if yours doesn't mention it, please ask the officer to specify it in the Study Permit, NOT VOCALLY.)


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