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I plan to enroll ESL program wich start in January and last 4 months - full time.
After that I plan to enroll the Academic program wich start in September and last 1 year - full time.
My questions are:
1. Can I apply for student visa? Because after ESL program I want to continue the Academic program and I will need the study permit?!
2. When I will study ESL, can my spouse get a open work visa or what? She have a Phd and want to work when I will study...
3. If I go to ESL program only like visitor visa, than she can not work, and she only can be in Canada like visitor..?! It does not make sense..
1. Because the ESL program is six months or less, you need to apply for a visitor visa rather than a study permit.
2. No - your spouse will not qualify for an open work permit.
3. Yes - she can apply for a visitor visa - although there is no guarantee the visa will be approved.
I am afraid, because I must pay now the fee for ESL and I am little bit confused because if I wouldnt get a visa, and I also want to continue the Academuc pfogram after, and I will have a few months between ESL and Academuc program...?!
If you are visa exempt, then you don't need a visitor visa or a study visa for your ESL course. You will just enter Canada on your passport as a visitor and then complete your ESL studies. You will however need a study visa once you are ready to start your Academic studies (assuming they are longer than six months).
@scylla and @regina
ive read your advices and theyre so informative. i also wish to ask you questions but i dont go to this forum often. is there any direct way i could ask you guys for your advices? viber perhaps or yahoo messenger or whatsapp? anything as long as i can connect with u guys directly. thanks and more power
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