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If a family is not living in Canada at the time of application and has applied for Permanent Residence, does the family need to pay tuition fees?

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If a family is not living in Canada at the time of application and has applied for Permanent Residence, does the family need to pay tuition fees?

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Students must have permission from Citizenship & Immigration Canada to come to Canada to study. Application for Permanent Residence is not permission to come to Canada to study. Students should contact the nearest Canadian mission abroad to determine their eligibility to study in Canada. Students arriving in Canada with temporary visitor status and who have applied for permanent residence status are not eligible to attend school in Canada without permission from Citizenship and Immigration Canada.

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