Pre-departure: applying for your immigration documents

Now that you’ve been admitted, you will need to apply for your immigration documents. We recommend that you start this process as soon as you received your PDF offer of admission from Concordia University (even if you receive a conditional offer of admission) as it may take 2 to 4 months to complete this process.

On this subject, you are strongly encouraged to read your offer of admission in its entirety, as it contains important information about:

Most students will need to apply for a Quebec Acceptance Certificate (CAQ), a study permit and either a temporary resident visa (TRV) or electronic travel authorization (eTA). Find out which documents you will need to apply for.

What type of student will you be?

An exchange or visiting student admitted for one (1) term

You can enter Canada for study for 6 months or less with a valid travel document (visitor visa or electronic travel authorization [eTA]).

What you get depends on your passport or travel document. This is what allows you to travel to and enter Canada.

Please note: your passport or travel document must be valid for at least 6 months upon entering Canada.

An exchange or visiting student admitted for two (2) terms

A two-terms exchange or visiting student has to apply for both a CAQ and a study permit and either a TRV or eTA in order to study legally in Quebec.

Admitted to a program (Bachelor's, Master's, PhD, etc.)

A student who has been admitted to a program (Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD, certificate or diploma) has to apply for both a CAQ and a study permit and either a TRV or eTA in order to study legally in Quebec.

Your responsabilities as an international student