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There is one thing I don't get and that is why are inland applicants planning trips when we supposedly have to stay IN Canada until we become PRs If I were this calm, I would travel to the Czech Republic to be with my parents too and not care about getting through the Canadian borders again, but no, I ain't risking my application Why?
You have to go apply study permit in order to be eligible to be accpeted by school.
And, that means if you are holding the work permit, that would be gone.
You can either hold work permit OR study permit.
However, if you are holding the study permit, and being a full-time student.
You can work max of 20 hours per week with that study permit.
People who don’t need a permit to study in Canada
Most foreign nationals need a study permit to study in Canada. The cases below are exceptions.
Short-term studies (6 months or less)
You can study at any school in Canada without a study permit if:
your course or program lasts 6 months or less
your studies aren’t part of a longer program and
you’ll complete all your studies within the time we approved you to stay in Canada (usually 6 months after you enter)
If you’re taking prerequisite courses, you should get a study permit, even if the courses are less than 6 months long. If you don’t, you’ll have to apply for a study permit before you can start your full study program. Depending on processing times, you may not get it in time to start your studies.
I have a theory that they're close to meeting their quota for new PR's in 2019 and are slowing down a bit until January. Either that or they had a lot of applications for different types of visas/permits in June.
I have a theory that they're close to meeting their quota for new PR's in 2019 and are slowing down a bit until January. Either that or they had a lot of applications for different types of visas/permits in June.
According to the spreadsheets, there are much more applicants in April and May, so those in June and July were slowed down significantly. I am not surprised by the slowness for June and July.
But if you look carefully the June spreadsheet, you will find that there were not medical requests after the middle of October, while in July spreadsheet, medical request is not started yet. So, it seems, immigration officers have stopped work on medical request for a whole month! That is what I feel weird.
Hi
Just joined the thread today.
Applied in june
Got confirmation july
Got medical request nov 19(booked appointment for nov 20)
How long we have to wait ??
Please reply
Hi
Just joined the thread today.
Applied in june
Got confirmation july
Got medical request nov 19(booked appointment for nov 20)
How long we have to wait ??
Please reply
Hi
Just joined the thread today.
Applied in june
Got confirmation july
Got medical request nov 19(booked appointment for nov 20)
How long we have to wait ??
Please reply
There is one thing I don't get and that is why are inland applicants planning trips when we supposedly have to stay IN Canada until we become PRs If I were this calm, I would travel to the Czech Republic to be with my parents too and not care about getting through the Canadian borders again, but no, I ain't risking my application Why?
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