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Pre-Arrival Guide - Students - University of Saskatchewan

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When You Arrive<br />

At The Port Of Entry<br />

At the first Canadian airport you arrive in, a customs <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

will verify your passport and your Visa to enter Canada (if you<br />

needed one). The customs <strong>of</strong>ficer will ask you a few questions<br />

about the purpose <strong>of</strong> your visit to Canada. For students<br />

studying under six months, be sure to have your letter <strong>of</strong><br />

acceptance.<br />

You will then proceed to the Canada Immigration Office<br />

where a Canadian immigration <strong>of</strong>ficial will request to see your<br />

passport, your Study Permit or Letter <strong>of</strong> Intent from<br />

Citizenship and Immigration Canada, the original letter <strong>of</strong><br />

acceptance from <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> and evidence <strong>of</strong><br />

sufficient funds for your studies in Canada. Keep these<br />

documents with you at all times.<br />

If you have a Letter <strong>of</strong> Intent, make sure the Canadian<br />

Immigration Officer issues you a Study Permit. Ensure that the<br />

Canadian Immigration Officer stamps your passport, indicates<br />

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