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Travel Restrictions for Family Members

Current travel restrictions due to COVID-19 will have an impact on many people who can’t travel to Canada right now, including parents, siblings, relatives or friends. These restrictions stop most discretionary travel to Canada (such as visiting or vacation travel). Your immediate family members, which only includes spouses, common-law partners or children, may be able to come with you to Canada but only under strict conditions.

It may be possible for your family members to come live with you in Canada during the duration of your studies. In most cases, “family” includes spouses, common-law/conjugal partners, and dependent children. If your family members enter Canada without you, they may be admitted on visitor status for up to six months.Ěý Family members most often apply to come initially as visitors. They may need to pass aĚýĚýin advance.

If you are accompanied by family members while attending ±«Óătv you need to ensure your dependents and/or spouse have all the required immigration documents. We recommend all dependents obtain aĚýĚýupon entering Canada. This document will allow your dependents and/or spouse to renew their visitor status online.

Parents with children under 19 years of age

If you have children who will be attending pre-school or Grade Primary, they are not required to have a study permit.

Your school-age children (19 years of age or younger) , but study permits, rather than visitor records, can make the immigration process run more smoothly, especially if your child enters Canada without a parent.

You should bring two years of official school records for your children, in English or with a certified English translation.