Your signed waiver, along with any supporting documents attached to the waiver form are uploaded to your application file and you are officially registered. You will receive information about accessing your timetable and our Student Information System (ACSIS).
If you still have not received a response about your study permit by the deadline, you will have the opportunity to sign the 2nd Semester Study Permit Waiver and Attestation. This will allow you to begin semester 2 while you wait for your study permit.
The deadline to provide your study will then be November 12, 2021. If you do not have your study permit at this point, you will be withdrawn from your program.
You will have the opportunity to resume your program once your study permit is approved by contacting your program coordinator.
If your study permit is approved, you should let us know right away by emailing a copy of the approval letter, study permit or passport showing the visa to iec-documents@algonquincollege.com. Once your study permit is approved, you can start to make travel and self-isolation plans.
You can defer your program prior to the start of your program. If you choose to defer after you start your program and for any reason other than a study permit rejection, you will not receive a full refund. You will be subject to the college’s refund policy.
If you withdraw after you have started classes but before the deadline, you will not receive a full refund, unless you have received a study permit rejection.
No, you will only receive a refund if you are withdrawing because of a study permit rejection.
To resume your studies once you have a valid study permit, contact your program coordinator directly, who will assess if there is space in the program or if it is too late to begin classes for this term, when you may be able to resume studies. You are not required to put in a new application.
If you choose to put your studies on hold, you will not receive a refund for the semester completed, however we will keep your grades on file to allow you to resume your studies later. To resume your studies once you have a valid study permit, contact your program coordinator directly, who will assess if there is space in the program. You are not be required to put in a new application.
No, you will not be able to start or continue in your program once your study permit is denied. You can resume your study once you have obtained a valid study permit.
You will not be able to withdraw after the deadline. If you have not received a study permit approval by the deadline, you will be withdrawn from your program. Refund will be determined by the terms in the waiver you signed.