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Perhaps this thread will help? It is a confusing question and I am not sure of the answer. You can always attach an explanation that clarifies what you mean.
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/imm0008-schedule-1-question-9-2nd-tick-box-t62288.0.html
Hmmm. I guess I will check "no" and then on an attached sheet of paper say that I have had a study permit, and from what I understand a permit is not the same as a visa.
( I am American and have never had to get a visa to get into Canada )
One more question....
for the question "detained or put in jail?"
In Canada, in 2004 a police officer stopped a myself and a friend, we were walking home from a pub quite late at night.
They had reports of graffiti in the area and stopped to ask us questions and see if were were the graffiti offenders. ( We were not!!! .) after asking a few questions and running my ID they let us go.
Hmmm. I guess I will check "no" and then on an attached sheet of paper say that I have had a study permit, and from what I understand a permit is not the same as a visa.
( I am American and have never had to get a visa to get into Canada )
The safest thing is to put 'yes', and then give the explanation. This way if they think you should actually have put 'no', you will simply have made a harmless mistake.
One more question....
for the question "detained or put in jail?"
In Canada, in 2004 a police officer stopped a myself and a friend, we were walking home from a pub quite late at night.
They had reports of graffiti in the area and stopped to ask us questions and see if were were the graffiti offenders. ( We were not!!! .) after asking a few questions and running my ID they let us go.
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