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Hi Everyone,
My study visa (stamping on passport) is valid till 30th August 2023, however, I am travelling outside Canada and returning in the 27th of August. My question is, will there by any issues for my re-entry into Canada on the 27th? I have already applied for my study permit extension, however, my stamping is valid till 30th of September.
Thank you for helping out
Have a great day

Hi Everyone,
My study visa (stamping on passport) is valid till 30th August 2023, however, I am travelling outside Canada and returning in the 27th of August. My question is, will there by any issues for my re-entry into Canada on the 27th? I have already applied for my study permit extension, however, my stamping is valid till 30th of September.
Thank you for helping out
Have a great day
What about your TRV? You need it to re-enter Canada.
What about your TRV? You need it to re-enter Canada.
Hi,
Does the stamping of my study visa on my passport count as TRV ? That is valid till the 30th
Hi,
Does the stamping of my study visa on my passport count as TRV ? That is valid till the 30th
Not necessarily. A TRV is a visitor visa that lets you enter Canada. A study permits allows you to study in Canada.
Hi,
Does the stamping of my study visa on my passport count as TRV ? That is valid till the 30th
No, a study visa stamping on your passport does not count as a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV). A TRV is a visa that allows you to enter Canada as a temporary resident for tourism, business, or to visit family or friends. A study visa is a visa that allows you to study in Canada.
The TRV is simply a document that allows you to enter Canada, while the study visa is a document that allows you to stay in Canada and study.
I hope this helps!
No, a study visa stamping on your passport does not count as a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV). A TRV is a visa that allows you to enter Canada as a temporary resident for tourism, business, or to visit family or friends. A study visa is a visa that allows you to study in Canada.
The TRV is simply a document that allows you to enter Canada, while the study visa is a document that allows you to stay in Canada and study.
I hope this helps!
Hi,
Thank you for replying
When I say stamping, I mean, a stamp, that has my Expiration date, no of entrees , category mentioned on the passport.
Also, isnt study permit the document that allows me to stay in Canada and study, while the study visa is a form of TRV?
Hi,
Thank you for replying
When I say stamping, I mean, a stamp, that has my Expiration date, no of entrees , category mentioned on the passport.
Also, isnt study permit the document that allows me to stay in Canada and study, while the study visa is a form of TRV?
I understand. Yes, the stamp on your passport that has your expiration date, number of entries, and category mentioned is your study permit. See
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit.html
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