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My wife has an open work permit and is working part time for now in Canada. She wants to study for a master's program starting from September, 2024 in Canada.
Does she need to apply for a study permit? Or is there any way to transfer her open work permit to a study permit?
My wife has an open work permit and is working part time for now in Canada. She wants to study for a master's program starting from September, 2024 in Canada.
Does she need to apply for a study permit? Or is there any way to transfer her open work permit to a study permit?
Yes, you are right. My wife's program is a master one, so she does not need a LOA. And the funds proof will cover the first-year tuition amount and the $20,635 regulated by IRCC.
Yes, you are right. My wife's program is a master one, so she does not need a LOA. And the funds proof will cover the first-year tuition amount and the $20,635 regulated by IRCC.
My wife has completed her first program so she’s planning on doing her second program but I have an open work permit that will expire when her study permit expires by the end of July but am not in Canada yet which I will be tomorrow do I need to be worried at the point of entry ? Please I need an answer asap
My wife has completed her first program so she’s planning on doing her second program but I have an open work permit that will expire when her study permit expires by the end of July but am not in Canada yet which I will be tomorrow do I need to be worried at the point of entry ? Please I need an answer asap
Hi, I once heard of similar concern, but it depends on the point of entry. Some are not that strict on the remaining validity period, but some are strict. So it is hard to answer this question. It is better to ask the point of entry you will arrive to confirm it.
Hi, I once heard of similar concern, but it depends on the point of entry. Some are not that strict on the remaining validity period, but some are strict. So it is hard to answer this question. It is better to ask the point of entry you will arrive to confirm it.
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