What all questions/documents did border officer asked you?Im sure you can travel as soon as your documents are issued for as long as you have enough funds to support yourself and accommodation arranged. I arrived in October 2015 starting January 2016
The official guidance is here http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/study-arriving.asp and any questions will use this as the base.What all questions/documents did border officer asked you?
I just gave him my passport and documents(letters of acceptance from uni and visa office) and he printed my study permit..........he asked one question "Whats your undergraduate degree?"What all questions/documents did border officer asked you?
In 12 hours, so $2000 isn't much to sustain there For two months? And even my grandpa gonna sponsor me I'm gonna stay with themYour study permit was approved in 24 hours? Have you sent in your passport? Yes you may be questioned on why you are arriving so early without much money but you already booked your flight. Yo can't work until you start school.
2K isn't a lot but you are staying with family. Can't tell you what will happen. You already have the ticket and you will likely be fine but for other who may be watching 6 weeks or less is encouraged.In 12 hours, so $2000 isn't much to sustain there For two months? And even my grandpa gonna sponsor me I'm gonna stay with them
Hey if my classes are starting from 3rd sept can i reach canada by 12th or 13 th aug?2K isn't a lot but you are staying with family. Can't tell you what will happen. You already have the ticket and you will likely be fine but for other who may be watching 6 weeks or less is encouraged.
There is no specific written guidance that am aware of other than common sense implies that CBSA would have a concern if someone arrives too early with limited funds which could imply they would need to work before classes start.Hey if my classes are starting from 3rd sept can i reach canada by 12th or 13 th aug?
And is there any website where its mentioned that one can reach canada within 6 weeks.
Just for confirmation
Thanks
Ok thanks and I’ll be staying at my relative’s house. So do i need to show extra funds in that case too?There is no specific written guidance that am aware of other than common sense implies that CBSA would have a concern if someone arrives too early with limited funds which could imply they would need to work before classes start.
Arriving 12/13 August for 3 Sept start should be fine although should expect CBSA to ask how you are funding yourself for that time and what your plans are which should probably be obvious such as looking for accommodation and getting settled before classes start. Many people have been on this forum arriving in a similar timeframe without issue some even earlier and whilst each case is different as long as someone is convincing that they can support themselves without any work should be no issue.
4-6 weeks before classes begin.My question is Due to current COVID-19 situation, How prior a student can enter to Canada before his study begins. For example: for September 2021?