First of all what are SPP and Non-SPP. To start with the name, SPP stands for Student Partners Program. SPP was developed in partnership between the ACCC- Association of Canadian Community Colleges and CIC – Citizenship and Immigration Canada. Basically, it is an arrangement between some selected Canadian educational institutions and Canadian High Commission in India to provide the students with quick and easy study permit for the prospective students of participating institutions in Canada. The main motive of this program is to increase the number of student visa issued to Indian students and to make the admission and visa process more efficient. When the aspirants are applying to the colleges of Canada, they have the option whether to choose SPP or not. The institutions participating under the SPP program, they accept Non-SPP applications, too. The thing is, the students are supposed to apply in the colleges which are falling under the list offering SPP. There are specific criteria to meet for the applicants; if they are meeting them then their applications may be considered under the program. It is recommended that the students should submit their application at least 3 months before the beginning of the academic course. Apart from that the applicant needs to undergo a mandatory medical examination before visa application by visiting one of the DMP – Designated Medical Practitioners in India. Talking about the differences, the main difference between the two applications SPP and Non-SPP is the number of documents required for Visa processing. Here are the required documents for both SPP and Non-SPP application process: SPP Visa Application Requirement:
Non-SPP (General) Visa Application Requirement:
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