Recent updates for international students

Originally posted: March 25, 2024

Provincial attestation letters now available

The Manitoba provincial attestation letter process is now available. An attestation letter is a document from the province of Manitoba that is required for a study permit.

For eligible students, MITT will request a provincial attestation letter from the Province of Manitoba. For more information, please visit the Provincial Attestation Letter page.

Changes to Client Service Specialist, Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation, and Sales and Event Coordinator programs

The Client Service Specialist, Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation, and Sales and Event Coordinator programs have undergone administrative change and will now be fully administered and operated by MITT. All MITT policies, including admissions, financial, and withdrawal policies, still apply.

Current and future students in these programs will continue to receive an MITT certificate and, upon graduation, will be eligible for post-graduation work permits as long as they meet all other eligibility criteria.

For more information about these programs, please visit the Post-Secondary Programs page.

For answers to frequently asked questions, please visit the IRCC updates page.

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