If your child entered and remained in Canada as a visitor, to attend kindergarten or before he/she was of school-age, your child does not need a CAQ or Study Permit to study at the elementary (“primary”) and secondary levels. However, they must maintain a valid visitor status for the duration of their stay or studies in Canada.
- Your child must apply for a CAQ and Study Permit before entering Canada if your child will be:
- attending elementary/primary school (1st grade to 6th grade),
- attending secondary school (7th grade to 11th grade / secondary 1 to secondary 5), or
- attending post-secondary school (e.g. CEGEP, university).
- All students who will have children with them in Canada and intend to send them to school (1st grade or higher), must obtain a CAQ and a Letter of Introduction for a Study Permit for each child before coming to Canada.
- School registration can be done after you have arrived in Montreal – i.e., your child does not need to provide a letter of acceptance from an educational institution with their CAQ and Study Permit applications.
Important Tips
- When applying for your child(ren)’s CAQ and Study Permit, include:
- A copy of your acceptance letter from McGill.
- An explanatory letter explaining that your child(ren) will be joining you in Canada during your studies at McGill.
- A copy of your Study Permit *If you will be applying for your child(ren)’s Study Permit(s) separately from your own.
- U.S. citizens and permanent residents of the U.S. can apply for their Study Permits at their Port of Entry (e.g. airport or land border)