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Hello everyone!
I am filling my IMM1294 form and am a bit confused about the dates.
I was accepted into a College Program that is supposed to start in January 2015 and last for 16 months continuously, until the April 2016.
My Letter of Acceptance from Sheridan College says:
Duration: Ontario College Diploma (2 Years)
Orientation Start Date: January 2, 2015
Term Start Date: January 12, 2015
Expected Graduation Date: April 2016
In the Form it says Duration of expected study with start and end dates.
Should I type the Orientation or the Term Start Date?
What would then be the end date: the April 30, 2016 or January 2017 (since it is a 2 Years College Diploma Program)?
I hope you understand the confusion. Please let m know if you have experience with this or know what the correct answer is.
Orientation start date will be the start date for your studies in Canada.
sikanderv said:
Orientation start date will be the start date for your studies in Canada.
Thank you, I also thought so.
Would you maybe know what should I write in the "end date of studies" field? Is is a 2 years program, but I am expected to graduate in April 2016 (that is what the Letter of Acceptance says). Should I maybe write April 30, 2016?
One more thing confuses me. Is that when my Student Visa is going to expire, or will I have time to stay in Canada on Student Visa while I apply and wait for my PGWP?
Determinanta said:
Thank you, I also thought so.
Would you maybe know what should I write in the "end date of studies" field? Is is a 2 years program, but I am expected to graduate in April 2016 (that is what the Letter of Acceptance says). Should I maybe write April 30, 2016?
One more thing confuses me. Is that when my Student Visa is going to expire, or will I have time to stay in Canada on Student Visa while I apply and wait for my PGWP?
you will get duration of study + 90 days study permit
Determinanta said:
Thank you, I also thought so.
Would you maybe know what should I write in the "end date of studies" field? Is is a 2 years program, but I am expected to graduate in April 2016 (that is what the Letter of Acceptance says). Should I maybe write April 30, 2016?
One more thing confuses me. Is that when my Student Visa is going to expire, or will I have time to stay in Canada on Student Visa while I apply and wait for my PGWP?
This may be of help:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=508&t=15
Hi,
Determinanta said:
Hello everyone!
I am filling my IMM1294 form and am a bit confused about the dates.
I was accepted into a College Program that is supposed to start in January 2015 and last for 16 months continuously, until the April 2016.
My Letter of Acceptance from Sheridan College says:
Duration: Ontario College Diploma (2 Years)
Orientation Start Date: January 2, 2015
Term Start Date: January 12, 2015
Expected Graduation Date: April 2016
In the Form it says Duration of expected study with start and end dates.
Should I type the Orientation or the Term Start Date?
What would then be the end date: the April 30, 2016 or January 2017 (since it is a 2 Years College Diploma Program)?
I hope you understand the confusion. Please let m know if you have experience with this or know what the correct answer is.
Write April 2016.
007jatt said:
you will get duration of study + 90 days study permit
Thank you! That is what I wanted to know.
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Hi,
Write April 2016.
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Hey, as far as I've seen in the form, I have to specify the date.
I believe I will go with Orientation Start Date and April 30 (last day of April) as end date.
Thank you all, best regards!
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