Study permits: Guidelines on minor children
Royal Roads international students who are travelling to Canada with minors or consider to be a minors, please visit the IRCC website for the following information:
- Who is a minor?
- Do minor requries a study permit required?
- Applying from overseas
- Applying at a port of entry
- Applying inland
- When a custodian is required for minors
- Mandatory custodianship requirement (under 17 years of age)
- Discretionary custodianship requirement (17 to 18 or 19 years of age)
Studying in Canada as a minor
Royal Roads international students who are in Canada with minors or consider to be a minors, please visit the IRCC website for the following information:
- Caring for a minor child in Canada: Parents or legal guardians or custodians
- How to appoint a custodian
- Find out if your child needs a study permit to enrol in school
- Why get a study permit if the minor doesn’t need one
- Applying for a study permit for a minor from outside of Canada
- Minor who is already in Canada
- Applying for a study permit and study permit extension in Canada
- What is the study permit expires for minor
Minor children travelling to Canada
Royal Roads international students who are minors, please visit the IRCC website for the following information: Minor children entering Canada as a visitor:
- Travelling alone
- Travelling with one parent only
- If the parents are separated or divorced, and share custody of the child
- If the parents are separated or divorced and one of them has sole custody of the child
- If one of the child’s parents is deceased
- Travelling with a legal guardian or adoptive parents
- Travelling with a person other than their parents or legal guardian