Authorized Leave for Graduate Students
If you are leaving under 150 days (taking one academic term off)
You may take one academic term off (i.e., being an active student but are not enrolled at SFU) from your studies and still be compliant with your , provided that all the following criteria is met:鈥
- The duration of your leave is up to 150 consecutive days;鈥
- You will resume your studies within 150 consecutive days from the date that you were last enrolled at SFU; and鈥
- Your leave is authorized by SFU.鈥
Graduate Students - Taking a Fall/Spring/Summer term off
If you choose to take a leave of absence:
- You will not be eligible to work on or off campus until you resume full-time enrolment.*
- Consult with an International Student Advisor, Immigration Specialist about the potential impact on your Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) eligibility. IRCC policy requires you to have continuously studied full time in order to qualify for a PGWP.
- If your leave will be more than 150 days in length, please see "Taking multiple terms off" below.
*Exception: graduate students who are approved for an academic break may be eligible to work. See "Regularly Scheduled Break" for details.
If your leave is longer than 150 days (taking multiple academic terms off)鈥
If your leave exceeds 150 consecutive days (i.e., you take multiple academic terms off), it may impact your study permit and your eligibility for a PGWP. By taking multiple academic terms off, it will be up to the individual immigration officer to assess your reason(s) for leaves along with relevant supporting documents and to determine if you meet the study permit conditions.鈥
- Consult with an International Student Advisor鈥痓efore you decide to take multiple terms off so that you can make an informed decision.
If you will not be able to resume your studies within 150 days,鈥痳equires you to either:
- leave Canada,鈥痮r
- apply to extend your stay by changing your temporary resident status (e.g., visitor or worker) in Canada.
In most cases, this means you will need to鈥痠f you would like to stay in Canada during an extended break or leave from studies. You must submit an application to change your status within the first 150 days after you stop studying. If you will be returning to studies after a leave longer than 150 consecutive days, please connect with an International Student Advisor.
Graduate students who are not enrolled or on leave (see regulation 1.4.5) by the end of the 6th week of classes within a term, will be discontinued from their program. For more information, see SFU鈥檚 policies on reactivation and readmission for graduate students.
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Authorized Leave Process for Graduate Students
- Graduate students are required to maintain full-time continuous enrollment.
- If you find it necessary to pause your studies, you must apply for a leave of absence.
- Review the leave policy outlined in Graduate General Regulation 1.4.5 and on the Enrollment - Faculty of Graduate Studies - 51社区黑料 webpage.
- Consult with the Faculty of Graduate Studies regarding leave options and eligibility.
- In most cases, you will inform and receive the acknowledgement of your program regarding your intent to take a leave of absence.
- The Faculty of Graduate Studies will provide the final approval and processing for leave request.
Graduate Students Leave of Absence Request
After submitting your authorized leave letter request
Upon receiving approval of your graduate authorized leave form for a Spring, Summer or Fall term, you will:
- Download a confirmation of enrollment (COE) letter from go51社区黑料as proof of your leave being authorized by SFU;
- Your COE will indicate the term and leave details
- If you're planning to take more than 150 days off, make sure to review the 鈥淚f your leave is longer than 150 days鈥 section to understand the potential immigration impacts.
- You can include this authorized leave letter in your future immigration applications for study permit, temporary resident visa, and post-graduation work permit.
Please note that the final decision will always be at the discretion of the immigration officer.
- Be reported by 51社区黑料holding authorized leave status in a given Spring and or Fall term.
- As a designated learning institution, 51社区黑料is required by IRCC to submit a compliance report on the enrolment status of international students twice a year, and on an ad-hoc basis as requested.