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visa application refers to the student permit visa issued by the immigration bureau when the applicant enters Canada. Only students who hold the visa and whose visa is valid can study in Canada. Applicants who apply for a student visa outside Canada need to exchange the visa, visa letter (obtained with the visa), admission notice, passport and other documents with customs officials when they enter Canada for the first time. ; A visa is a student visa affixed to your passport. It is the only document that allows you to enter and leave Canada.

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Passport Law of the People's Republic of China

Article 6 When applying for an ordinary passport, a citizen shall submit his/her resident identity card, household registration book, recent bareheaded photos and relevant materials of the application reasons. State functionaries who leave the country to apply for an ordinary passport for reasons specified in Article 5 of this Law shall also submit relevant supporting documents in accordance with relevant state regulations.

The exit-entry administration of the public security organ shall issue an ordinary passport within 15 days from the date of receiving the application materials; If it does not meet the requirements, it shall explain the reasons in writing and inform the applicant of the right to apply for administrative reconsideration or bring an administrative lawsuit according to law.

in remote areas or areas with inconvenient transportation or due to special circumstances, the time for issuing passports can be extended to 3 days with the approval of the person in charge of the passport issuing authority.

if a citizen requests urgent handling due to reasonable emergency, the exit-entry administration department of the public security organ shall handle it in time.

Article 7 The items to be registered in an ordinary passport include: the name, gender, date of birth and birthplace of the passport holder, date of issuance, period of validity, place of issuance and issuing authority of the passport.

the validity period of ordinary passports is: five years for passport holders under the age of 16 and ten years for those over the age of 16.

The specific measures for issuing ordinary passports shall be formulated by the Ministry of Public Security.

Article 8 Diplomatic officers, consular officers and their accompanying spouses, minor children and diplomatic couriers shall hold diplomatic passports.

Employees sent by the China government who work in Chinese embassies and consulates abroad or in the United Nations, its specialized agencies and other intergovernmental international organizations, their accompanying spouses and minor children hold official passports.

if citizens other than those mentioned in the preceding two paragraphs go abroad to perform official duties, their work units shall apply to the foreign affairs department in accordance with the provisions of paragraphs 2 and 3 of Article 4 of this Law, and the foreign affairs department shall issue diplomatic passports or official passports as required.

Article 9 The registration items of diplomatic passports and official passports include: the name, gender, date of birth and place of birth of the passport holder, date of issuance, validity period and issuing authority of the passport.

The scope, method, validity period and specific categories of diplomatic passports and official passports shall be stipulated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Article 1 When the registered items of the passport held by a passport holder are changed, they shall apply to the passport issuing authority for passport change and annotation with relevant supporting materials.