We've created a guide to help you get ready for RCIIS. Whether you're preparing from home or coming to Canada(or already in Canada?), we're here to support you every step of the way!
DLI #: O19440339342
A Designated Learning Institution is a Canadian university, college, or other educational institution that has been deemed eligible, by their authorizing province or territory, to participate in CIC's International Student Program (ISP).
RCIIS is also a proud member of Languages Canada.
For more information about DLIs, visit the official Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada website.
If you're coming to Canada to study, it's important to understand your visa and study permit requirements. A study permit allows you to study at a designated learning institution, while a temporary resident visa may be needed depending on your country. Make sure to apply in advance, provide all required documents, and follow the rules to stay in Canada legally during your studies.
Important Reminder:
The above links are sourced from the official Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website. RCIIS cannot be held responsible for the accuracy of the content or updates made by IRCC at any time.
A Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) is a document issued by a Canadian province or territory that confirms a student has a spot within the number of international study permits allowed for that province. It is usually required when applying for a study permit in Canada.
Address
1992 Yonge St, Suite 200
Toronto, ON M4S 1Z7
Canada
Phone
+1 416-222-5328
Hours
Monday - Friday: 9 AM - 5 PM
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
Transportation
TTC is the public transportation system in Toronto, offering convenient access to RCIIS from various locations across the city. You can use buses, streetcars, and subways to reach our campus at 1992 Yonge St. The nearest subway station is Davisville Station, which is a 3-minute walk away from RCIIS. For more information on routes and schedules, please visit the TTC website.