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I am in my last semester of B.tech and have applied for the september intake in a college in Ontario. I 'll be applying for the student visa in the last week of July. But my college will give me my provisional degree either in August or September. So I have to apply for the student visa without the provisional degree. Do I have any chance of getting the visa without the provisional degree?
I have also got a scholarship letter from the college.
IELTS-7.5.
You can apply, just mention that you're a fresh graduate from this university and they will issue me a provisional certificate soon.
Which course you applied for?
Thank u for your reply.
Wine business management(Niagara college), doing btech in biotech.
But my counselor says that it is impossible to get a student visa without a provisional degree.
You should get a letter from your university stating that you're graduating before your course starts in September in Canada. I applied with such a letter and I got visa.
I am attending a university. The visa officer didn't ask me anything. All you need is in place of graduation certificate/final transcript, you should get a letter from your university (academic board) starting that you're completing on a specific date (ie before your course begins in Canada). With this letter the officer will grant you visa. Also note that in your acceptance letter from the College, it should be stated that your admission is conditional upon successful completion of your current degree. At the POE in Canada, the immigration officer may check this before issuing you with study permit. So if you get this letter, then go ahead to apply asap.
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