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How can I provide proof or documentation to support my visa application given my incomplete degree in Canada?

10 Jul 2026 · Answered by Sumit Singh Chauhan · 1 min read
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It is possible to apply for a Canadian study permit with an incomplete degree, but you must submit strong supporting documents.

- Proof of enrollment: Obtain an official letter from your current institution confirming your enrollment, completed courses, and remaining requirements. - Academic transcripts: Provide mark sheets showing your academic progress so far. - Statement of purpose: Clearly explain your academic situation, why you want to study in Canada, and how it fits your career goals. - Letter of acceptance: Ensure you have an official acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada. - Financial proof: Show evidence of funds for tuition, living expenses, and return travel. - Identity documents: Include your valid passport and recent photographs.

If you are missing any documents due to reasons beyond your control, include a letter explaining the situation with any supporting evidence.

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