I have prospects of getting PR through FSWP, my PR application is at the last stage. I plan to complete MBA in Canada, for which I have received admit from a business school in Montreal. I want to know if I can study in Quebec with my PR, or do I need to get a separate study permit too?
I do intend to move out of Quebec after my studies finish, but I can't just let go of the admission offer I have received. Will it be a problem for me considering that I receive PR through FSWP and not a Quebec Immigration Stream?
I have prospects of getting PR through FSWP, my PR application is at the last stage. I plan to complete MBA in Canada, for which I have received admit from a business school in Montreal. I want to know if I can study in Quebec with my PR, or do I need to get a separate study permit too?
I do intend to move out of Quebec after my studies finish, but I can't just let go of the admission offer I have received. Will it be a problem for me considering that I receive PR through FSWP and not a Quebec Immigration Stream?
You can land in Montreal. And your landing formalities will be completed in Montreal. Because you did not become a PR via a CSQ, you would have to give an address outside of Quebec for your PR card to be posted there. And in some cases, you would have to show a ticket for your onward journey to a different location other than Quebec.
So my suggestion is to do a U-turn and come back to Quebec once you have your PR card if it is feasible.
You can land in Montreal. And your landing formalities will be completed in Montreal. Because you did not become a PR via a CSQ, you would have to give an address outside of Quebec for your PR card to be posted there. And in some cases, you would have to show a ticket for your onward journey to a different location other than Quebec.
So my suggestion is to do a U-turn and come back to Quebec once you have your PR card if it is feasible.
So, what if I land somewhere else, and then come to Montreal via domestic flights, roads, train after a few days, because doing a U-turn won't be possible for me.
So, what if I land somewhere else, and then come to Montreal via domestic flights, roads, train after a few days, because doing a U-turn won't be possible for me.
My aunt lives in Calgary so planning to go there first. How long should I stay in Calgary before moving for studies to Montreal? Is there a safe period or few days is fine ? I can't stay for a very long period ..
My aunt lives in Calgary so planning to go there first. How long should I stay in Calgary before moving for studies to Montreal? Is there a safe period or few days is fine ? I can't stay for a very long period .
I have prospects of getting PR through FSWP, my PR application is at the last stage. I plan to complete MBA in Canada, for which I have received admit from a business school in Montreal. I want to know if I can study in Quebec with my PR, or do I need to get a separate study permit too?
I do intend to move out of Quebec after my studies finish, but I can't just let go of the admission offer I have received. Will it be a problem for me considering that I receive PR through FSWP and not a Quebec Immigration Stream?
Did you apply as a domestic student or international student? Often easier to get admission because the school wants the international fees. Also often a certain amount of spots allocated for domestic and international schools.
Did you apply as a domestic student or international student? Often easier to get admission because the school wants the international fees. Also often a certain amount of spots allocated for domestic and international schools.
Would make sure your school is aware of your intentions. As I mentioned previously there are different standards and spots reserved for international students. You have been admitted as an international student. I would make sure you still had admission as a domestic student.
Would make sure your school is aware of your intentions. As I mentioned previously there are different standards and spots reserved for international students. You have been admitted as an international student. I would make sure you still had admission as a domestic student.