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Study Permit Extension Refusal Reasons

A study permit extension can be refused when IRCC is not satisfied that the applicant continues to meet the requirements to remain in Canada as a student, or when required documents are missing or not verified. Unlike an initial study permit, an extension focuses heavily on continued compliance, academic continuity, and proof that you can support yourself while finishing your studies.

1. Applying after expiry or losing student status

If your study permit expires before you apply, you lose student status. You cannot study until status is restored and a new permit is issued. Applying late can also create gaps that lead to refusal if the restoration requirements are not met.

2. Missing or weak proof of enrollment and academic progression

For extensions, IRCC expects current evidence that you are actively enrolled and progressing. IRCC requires uploading the letter of acceptance or, for current students, a letter of enrolment in the appropriate slot. If your designated learning institution does not verify the letter by the deadline, IRCC may return the application.

3. Insufficient proof of funds

IRCC assesses whether you have enough money to continue supporting yourself while studying in Canada. Updated financial requirements apply to study permit extension applications, and unclear or weak financial documentation can lead to refusal.

4. Missing PAL or TAL when required

As of January 22, 2025, unless an exception applies, a new PAL or TAL may be required if you are changing schools or changing your level of study. Missing this document when required can stop an extension from moving forward.

5. Passport validity issues

Extensions require a valid passport. If the passport is expiring soon, IRCC may issue a shorter permit or refuse if eligibility cannot be confirmed properly through the requested period.

6. Non-compliance with study permit conditions

If IRCC believes you did not respect conditions of your stay, such as changing key study conditions without proper updates, this can trigger refusal concerns in an extension context.

If you are applying for a study permit extension in Canada, it is important to address continued compliance, proof of enrollment, updated financial evidence, PAL/TAL requirements, passport validity, and adherence to study permit conditions to reduce the risk of refusal.

A&M Canadian Immigration Law Corporation provides expert guidance for in-Canada study permit extensions. Our team reviews your current enrollment and academic progress, verifies financial documentation, ensures PAL/TAL compliance, checks passport validity, and helps maintain compliance with IRCC study permit conditions.

If you want to strengthen your study permit extension application and minimize the risk of refusal, contact A&M Canadian Immigration Law Corporation for tailored expert guidance.

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