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    Photo for the study permit - so confused...

    I'm obviously applying online. There is no VAC in my country and I need no biometrics taken, just this picture....
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    Photo for the study permit - so confused...

    Well, for all I know the photographer might have the same question as I. "Do you want the the head from chin to crown to be 31-36 mm on the screen or what? Doesn't that depend on the screen?" and so forth. So. does anyone anywhere know what exactly they mean by this?
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    Photo for the study permit - so confused...

    If 100 % of the people did it "from the market", then that would be the correct answer. However, if there is a way to do this by yourself, then this is the answer I want to be given. It's sunday evening, nothing is open.
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    Photo for the study permit - so confused...

    If anyone has an actual answer to my question I would really appreciate it.
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    Photo for the study permit - so confused...

    The requirements for the photo for a Canadian study permit mentions that the head size must be between 31mm and 36mm from chin to crown. Well, whenever I create a photo with one of those online services (like idphoto4you.com), the final result yields a much bigger head on the computer screen...
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    Study 6 months, then apply for study permit?

    Doesn't necessarily have to be a loophole. Say I studied for 6 months and then decided I wanted to study some more?
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    Study 6 months, then apply for study permit?

    Well, I can study legally for 6 months or less without a permit (I have admission letter for such a period from my uni). So what I was thinking was, could I apply for a study permit for another term after that? What would stop me?
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    Study 6 months, then apply for study permit?

    Hey, I was wondering... Would it be possible to study up to 6 months without a study permit in Canada and then apply for a study permit for the second half of the year? Seems too good to be true, but at least in theory it seems to work?
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    Won't be getting my study permit in time - is it all over?!

    Then I'm pretty much screwed. I can't believe it all came down to this after 6 months of preparing. FML so f hard.
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    Won't be getting my study permit in time - is it all over?!

    I've been accepted to a university in Montréal as part of an exchange programme. I made a terrible mistake though in that I didn't realize until yesterday that applying for CAQ required sending in photo and signature. And delayed CAQ means delayed study permit. Is there ANY way of getting...