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I applied paper based visa with VFS. I took an e-mail and it says "Your study permit visa has been approved" but when I collect my passport from VFS office I noticed that there is no paper visa in my passport. When I ask them they told me that I already had valid visitor visa and I didn't need physical visa. Is that true?
I only have "Correspondence Letter" that I received in my cic.gc account. I don't want to encounter problems when I arrive Canada.
I applied paper based visa with VFS. I took an e-mail and it says "Your study permit visa has been approved" but when I collect my passport from VFS office I noticed that there is no paper visa in my passport. When I ask them they told me that I already had valid visitor visa and I didn't need physical visa. Is that true?
I only have "Correspondence Letter" that I received in my cic.gc account. I don't want to encounter problems when I arrive Canada.
Canada does not have a student visa. It has a TRV or eTA, depending on your country of origin.
Since you already have a valid TRV for visitor purposes you don't need another one.
You should have a letter of introduction from Canadian embassy. You should have received it in your CIC GC account or received a letter after your visa approval.
Canada does not have a student visa. It has a TRV or eTA, depending on your country of origin.
Since you already have a valid TRV for visitor purposes you don't need another one.
You should have a letter of introduction from Canadian embassy. You should have received it in your CIC GC account or received a letter after your visa approval.
Yes it's fine. BTW you have an eTA which means you are visa exempt and just need Authorization to travel. This why they are allowing you to use your prior eTA.
If you had a TRV they would have issued you a new one.
Yes it's fine. BTW you have an eTA which means you are visa exempt and just need Authorization to travel. This why they are allowing you to use your prior eTA.
If you had a TRV they would have issued you a new one.
If you don't mind I want to ask another question. I applied SW-1 visa because of my program. It has co-op term. Can you check my LIO's second page. It doesn't say Study Permit. It says Work Permit. I should have Study Permit and Work Permit together.
If you don't mind I want to ask another question. I applied SW-1 visa because of my program. It has co-op term. Can you check my LIO's second page. It doesn't say Study Permit. It says Work Permit. I should have Study Permit and Work Permit together.
Someone asked the same question as you, don't worry it is all right. SW-1 is classified as a Study permit which allows you to work for your co-op , for whatever reason they write only work permit for the official use. You will be able to study and work for your co-op regardless of what is written there.
Someone asked the same question as you, don't worry it is all right. SW-1 is classified as a Study permit which allows you to work for your co-op , for whatever reason they write only work
Someone asked the same question as you, don't worry it is all right. SW-1 is classified as a Study permit which allows you to work for your co-op , for whatever reason they write only work permit for the official use. You will be able to study and work for your co-op regardless of what is written there.
I took SW-1 directly in one application.
You can do it in Canada already but if you have a enough time you can change your visa in India too. Mail them and ask. I f you do this in Canada you have to pay Work Permit applying fee.
This is not a big deal. You should have received a letter along with your offer letter which states that co-op is a part of your program etc. You can apply for a co-op work permit later on as well. However don't delay too much as it takes time to process and without this you can't start your co-op.
This is not a big deal. You should have received a letter along with your offer letter which states that co-op is a part of your program etc. You can apply for a co-op work permit later on as well. However don't delay too much as it takes time to process and without this you can't start your co-op.
Hey!! Actually I am going in april and according to you what will be good option should I contact embassy now or will apply for co op work permit after reaching canada.
Hey!! Actually I am going in april and according to you what will be good option should I contact embassy now or will apply for co op work permit after reaching canada.
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