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How to extend visa after defering from sep 2022 intake to may 2023 intake
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I received my visa a little and couldn't upload on my college website before the last date. I have asked college to defer and they have accepted for may 2023 intake.
My visa that I received expires on 7th May 2023 and classes for new intake begin on 6th May.
Should I apply for new visa or renewal ?
I received my visa a little and couldn't upload on my college website before the last date. I have asked college to defer and they have accepted for may 2023 intake.
My visa that I received expires on 7th May 2023 and classes for new intake begin on 6th May.
Should I apply for new visa or renewal ?
I received my visa a little and couldn't upload on my college website before the last date. I have asked college to defer and they have accepted for may 2023 intake.
My visa that I received expires on 7th May 2023 and classes for new intake begin on 6th May.
Should I apply for new visa or renewal ?
I guess you are confused about Visa and SP. You just need a valid visa for travelling, while you need a valid SP to study and live in Canada legally. Your SP will be in line with your updated LOA after you provide your May 23 LOA at the immigration. For the extension of your Visa, you need to file a new TRV application, once you are in Canada.
I guess you are confused about Visa and SP. You just need a valid visa for travelling, while you need a valid SP to study and live in Canada legally. Your SP will be in line with your updated LOA after you provide your May 23 LOA at the immigration. For the extension of your Visa, you need to file a new TRV application, once you are in Canada.
That's correct, you will get the SP at the immigration (at the airport after landing in Canada). Make sure you inform the IRCC about your deferral through a webform, as the gap between the intakes is more than 150 days.
It will be easy to remember, to study you need a Study Permit. As everyone else told you, once you get a new LoA from the university, you can travel 4 weeks before your classes start and show the new LoA to the Immigration officer at the airport in Canada. They will print the Study Permit for you and give it to you on the spot. So make your sure your new LoA has the accurate duration of your program mentioned on it, start and end dates.
You need a Temporary Resident Visa (the visa that is stamped in your passport) to enter Canada. As long as this hasn't expired by the time you enter Canada, it is perfectly valid.
You will then need to apply for a TRV extension to leave Canada. You can do this after you enter Canada in April 2023, by applying online. It can take a month or two, and that's alright. You'll get a new TRV stamped in your passport before the end of your first semester.
It will be easy to remember, to study you need a Study Permit. As everyone else told you, once you get a new LoA from the university, you can travel 4 weeks before your classes start and show the new LoA to the Immigration officer at the airport in Canada. They will print the Study Permit for you and give it to you on the spot. So make your sure your new LoA has the accurate duration of your program mentioned on it, start and end dates.
You need a Temporary Resident Visa (the visa that is stamped in your passport) to enter Canada. As long as this hasn't expired by the time you enter Canada, it is perfectly valid.
You will then need to apply for a TRV extension to leave Canada. You can do this after you enter Canada in April 2023, by applying online. It can take a month or two, and that's alright. You'll get a new TRV stamped in your passport before the end of your first semester.
The reason I received visa till 7th May was that my passport is expiring on 8th may. I have received a new passport that is valid beyond that. Do I need to get the new passport stamped ?
I'd suggest you wait till you're in Canada. After you get your Study Permit at the border, you can apply for the new TRV, by uploading the study permit copy and your new passport. It will take a month within Canada. Could be delayed if you do it outside Canada.
The reason I received visa till 7th May was that my passport is expiring on 8th may. I have received a new passport that is valid beyond that. Do I need to get the new passport stamped ?
Request updated LOA and travel at least 4weeks before your your program starts. At the boarder, they will issue Study Permit as per the duration of your study based on your LOA. You will have status even if your Visa expires provided your study permit is valid. You only request for another visa if you want to travel outside of Canada.
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