As of March 4, British Columbia (B.C.) is issuing provincial attestation letters (PALs), which will let you apply for their Canadian study permit. B.C. is only the second province to get a process in place, after Quebec.
Here’s What You Need to Know:
- B.C. will distribute PALs directly to universities and colleges, which will then forward them to you
- PALs will only be granted for programs offering at least 50% in-person learning.
- After receiving their PAL, students can proceed to apply for their study permit.
Take These Next Steps:
- Help you apply to open programs in B.C.https://dafanstudylink.com/contact-studying-abroad/
- Pay tuition deposits on accepted offers to secure seats
Note: Paying the tuition deposit quickly is vital. Students who delay payment may not be able to secure a PAL. Take action now!
If you have questions about the B.C. attestation letter process or Canada’s temporary study permit cap, please contact us at DAFAN
DAFAN study link is here to guide you through these process changes, just as you’re there to guide your students. Thank you for all you do as part of our shared mission to make education more accessible.
DAFAN study link is here to guide you through these process changes, just as you’re there to guide your students. Thank you for all you do as part of our shared mission to make education more accessible.
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