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Got study permit after stating in SOP that my employer had approved study leave. Now I am thinking of resigning. Could that be an issue later on?
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My first application for a study permit got rejected as the visa officer thought I wouldn't return to my country after completion of studies. In my re-application, I stated that study leave had been approved by my organisation who I would be rejoining after my course was complete. I also attached the scan of the bond that was accepted from me by the company.
Having had my visa approved, I am now having second thoughts because the amount in the bond is substantial, which I would have to pay if I don't return. Would it be okay if I resigned from my job before traveling to Canada for my course, or would it cause an issue later during immigration or when I eventually apply for PR?
All documents submitted by me are genuine. My employer is okay with me either resigning or going on study leave. I believe that most study permit applicants have to show they will be returning to their home country after studies but I still want to make sure that there won't be any complications in the future if I resign.
My first application for a study permit got rejected as the visa officer thought I wouldn't return to my country after completion of studies. In my re-application, I stated that study leave had been approved by my organisation who I would be rejoining after my course was complete. I also attached the scan of the bond that was accepted from me by the company.
Having had my visa approved, I am now having second thoughts because the amount in the bond is substantial, which I would have to pay if I don't return. Would it be okay if I resigned from my job before traveling to Canada for my course, or would it cause an issue later during immigration or when I eventually apply for PR?
All documents submitted by me are genuine. My employer is okay with me either resigning or going on study leave. I believe that most study permit applicants have to show they will be returning to their home country after studies but I still want to make sure that there won't be any complications in the future if I resign.
My brother, you just have to prove that you will return your hometown however inside their mind they do know that only a few will rest will proceed to PSW. So, it doesnt matter if you resign or stay. You cleared the point where you had to prove you ll be returning.
you can resign before you leave.
You don't have to worry, circumstances can always change, your 'intention' is to return back, to prove, you showed a bond, but in reality you do not have to return back to the SAME company, so there should be no complications even if you resign, as long as your 'intention' remains same i.e. you'll return back to home country after course completion, . Now, what you will actually do after completing the course in Canada is something future will tell, as I said 'circumstance' can change .
Until you land in Canada and join the course, maintain the strong 'intention' of returning back to your home country and tell the same if anyone asks you, after that point it does not matter much what you do later.
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