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Immigration Information & Requirements

It is very important that you know about the necessary visas & permits to study and live in Canada. It is your responsibility to ensure that you apply for, obtain and maintain all documentation required as an international student in Canada.

The content included on this webpage is information only, it is not immigration advice, review Canadian Immigration requirements regularly as Immigration rules change frequently.

Required Visas & Permits

Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) Eligibility

*Updated November 7, 2024

IRCC has published a preliminary list of programs eligible for the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP).

Based on RDP’s current knowledge the programs listed on this page align with this list. As the validation of programs unfolds, RDP will assess and amend the list of eligible programs as new information  & knowledge are gathered.

Note: RDP does not guarantee individual eligibility for the PGWP, it is the individual's responsibility to ensure eligibility requirements are met.

Program NameCredentialStart DateCIP CodeIRCC Field Category
Bachelor of Arts - PsychologyDegreeJanuary 2025
May 2025
September 2025
January 2026*
May 2026*
42.0101Psychology, general
Bachelor of EducationDegreeSeptember 202513.0101Education, general
Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics DiplomaDiplomaSeptember 202530.7101Data analytics, general
Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics Diploma- Co-op SpecializationDiploma
w/ Co-op
September 202530.7101Data analytics, general
Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics Post-Baccalaureate CertificatePost-Baccalaureate CertificateSeptember 202530.7101Data analytics, general
Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics Post-Baccalaureate Certificate- Co-op SpecializationPost-Baccalaureate Certificate w/ Co-opSeptember 202530.7101Data analytics, general
Computer Programming DiplomaDiplomaJanuary 2025
May 2025
September 2025
January 2026*
May 2026*
11.0201Computer programming/programmer, general
Health Care AideCertificateJanuary 2025
May 2025
September 2025
January 2026*
May 2026*
51.2601Health aide
Kinesiology and Sports Studies DiplomaDiplomaSeptember 202531.0501Sports, kinesiology, and physical education/physical fitness, general
Medical Laboratory Assistant CertificateCertificateSeptember 202551.0802Clinical/medical laboratory assistant
Occupational and Physical Therapist Assistant DiplomaDiplomaSeptember 202551.0817Rehabilitation assistant
Pharmacy Technician DiplomaDiplomaSeptember 202551.0805Pharmacy technician/assistant
Practical Nurse DiplomaDiplomaSeptember 202551.3901Licensed practical/vocational nurse training
Pre-Health SciencesCertificateSeptember 202551.1199Health/medical preparatory programs, other
Diagnostic Medical Sonography DiplomaDiplomaSeptember 202551.0910Diagnostic medical sonography/sonographer and ultrasound technician
Bachelor of Science - Biological SciencesDegreeJanuary 2025
May 2025
September 2025
January 2026*
May 2026*
26.0101Biology/biological sciences, general
Bachelor of Science - PsychologyDegreeJanuary 2025
May 2025
September 2025
January 2026*
May 2026*
42.0101Psychology, general
University Sciences DiplomaDiplomaJanuary 2025
May 2025
September 2025
January 2026*
May 2026*
26.0101Biology/biological sciences, general
Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) or Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)
  • Depending on your citizenship, to enter Canada you will need to have an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) or a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV - also known as a student or visitor visa), in addition to a valid study permit.

  • Your eTA or Visa will be issued to you upon your study permit application approval. You do not need to apply separately or to pay any additional fees. 

  • If you are a visa-exempt national, except for US citizens, you will require an eTA instead of a TRV when you enter Canada by air.

Note: If you are applying for an extension, you may need to apply for this document in a separate application.

Study Permit

When you arrive in Canada, you must show your port of entry letter of introduction, along with other supporting documents, to a border services officer. They will verify that you meet the requirements and issue you a study permit. This document will allow you to stay in Canada and study at Red Deer Polytechnic (DLI #O19391056880).  

Study permit processing times vary, so you should apply as soon as you receive your Letter of Acceptance from Red Deer Polytechnic.  

Visit the Government of Canada for more information about applying for a study permit. 

Study Permit Rules 

As a study permit holder, there are rules that you need to follow. If you don’t, you may lose your student status and study permit, and you may be required to leave Canada. 

As a Study Permit holder, you must: 

  • Be enrolled at a designated learning institution (DLI) 

  • Show you are actively pursuing your studies by: 

    • Being enrolled full-time during each academic semester (excluding regularly scheduled breaks) 

    • Making progress towards completing your program’s courses and not taking authorized leaves longer than 150 days from your study program 

  • Tell IRCC any time you change post-secondary schools 

  • End your studies if you no longer meet the requirements of being a student and leave Canada when your permit expires 

  • Follow all other conditions listed on your study permit. 

Visit the Government of Canada for more information about applying for a study permit.

Co-op Work Permit

Refer to your RDP Letter of Acceptance (see Box 24) to learn if you need a co-op work permit for a practicum, placement, field experience or preceptorship component of your program. If required, you should request a co-op work permit at the same time you apply for your study permit. You cannot begin your practicum without a co-op work permit.

If you did not receive your co-op work permit when you were issued your study permit, you can apply online through the Government of Canada at no cost once you’re in Canada 

Your Spouse Working in Canada While You Study

Visit the Government of Canada for information on ways in which your spouse and/or dependents can accompany you to Canada. 

Work Authorization - Resources

If you decide to change your program of studies without completing your original program, you will not be eligible to begin working until you have started your new study program and meet the eligibility requirements (i.e. you cannot work during the gap between your programs).

Working During Scheduled Breaks at RDP

If your program has a scheduled break and if you continue to meet the eligibility criteria, you will likely be able to work full-time during those breaks (Reading Break, December Break).  

To be eligible, you need to be a full-time student before and after the break and must be in the same program or starting a new program, within 150 days, after graduating.

Spring and Summer Terms may be considered a scheduled break depending on the program or intake.  

  • Contact the Student Connect Centre to determine if Spring and/or Summer are mandatory terms for your program. 

  • If applicable, the start date for this break will be the day after students write their final deferred exams. 

Please Note: 

  • Refer to Red Deer Polytechnic’s Academic Schedule for specific start and end dates. 

  • Eligible international students with back-to-back scheduled breaks (e.g. Spring and Summer for certain programs) are only eligible to work off campus during the first 150 consecutive days.  

  • Taking into account all regularly scheduled breaks for your program, eligible international students may only work off campus on a full-time basis for a total of 180 days during each calendar year. 

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