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Some Years back I was schooling in Canada but I didn’t take my academics seriously so I dropped out and I went back to To my home country, since I didn’t want to waste my parents money. Although I overstayed my Canada Visa with like 9 days or so. This was 2015.
Fast forward now and I’m about to finish University in my home country and I plan on going back to Canada. Due to my previous overstay and poor academics then. What’s the possibility of them granting me a visa now?
Please people with similar experience or expert advice is needed.
For a study permit, you'd need admission to a university and then sufficient funds to cover expenses and proof of ties to your home country and reasons you'd leave Canada. The program would also need to be a logical extension of your current education and should provide you skills and training that would serve you in your home country. A small overstay and abandonment of earlier study visa, if declared in a letter of explanation and explained, shouldn't weigh too heavily.
For a work visa, you'd either need to be eligible for something like an IEC (working holiday) visa, or you'd need to have an employer offering you an LMIA job.
For a study permit, you'd need admission to a university and then sufficient funds to cover expenses and proof of ties to your home country and reasons you'd leave Canada. The program would also need to be a logical extension of your current education and should provide you skills and training that would serve you in your home country. A small overstay and abandonment of earlier study visa, if declared in a letter of explanation and explained, shouldn't weigh too heavily.
For a work visa, you'd either need to be eligible for something like an IEC (working holiday) visa, or you'd need to have an employer offering you an LMIA job.
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