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study permit for 7 years old daughter.

Mar 18, 2023
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Hello there!

My work permit application, as well as the visitor for my wife and youngest kid (4 years old), were all accepted; however, my eldest child's (7-year-old) application was denied, and she was instructed to apply for a study permit instead.

My question is:
Is a new account required, or can I use my existing account and my GCKey user ID and password to apply for my daughter's study permit?

please help,
thanks in advance.
 
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Familyof5Canada

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Feb 5, 2023
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Hello there!

My work permit application, as well as the visitor for my wife and youngest kid (4 years old), were all accepted; however, my eldest child's (7-year-old) application was denied, and she was instructed to apply for a study permit instead.

My question is:
Is a new account required, or can I use my existing account and my GCKey user ID and password to apply for my daughter's study permit?

please help,
thanks in advance.
Congrats to you and your wife!
Yes, same account gckey.

May I know your timelines? When was ppr after medical status passed?
 
Mar 18, 2023
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another question:
Is proof of funds required even if the parent has previously provided proof of background since my work permit application was approved? Is it necessary for her (a 7 years old girl) to provide additional proof of funds for her work permit?
Thanks in advance
 
Mar 18, 2023
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1. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit/prepare/minor-children.html
they say:
Outside of Canada
Minor children who want to study in Canada must apply for a study permit before they enter Canada. This includes minor children who come with parents who already have a valid study or work permit.

Minors coming to Canada with parents who have a valid study or
work permit DON'T need to provide a letter of acceptance from a school when applying for a study permit.



while doing the application for my child (7 years old) they told me as follows:

Your Results

We used your answers to see if you may qualify for any of Canada's primary immigration programs. Based on your answers, it appears that you are not eligible to immigrate to Canada at this time under a federal program.
It is possible that a change in your situation could make you eligible (for instance, if you want to study in Canada you may become eligible if you are accepted into a study program). Your specific situation may alter your results.
You can find out more about requirements for studying, working or visiting Canada on this website temporarily.
Most provinces have special programs to help people move there. In most cases, you must already have a job offer, an investment plan or work experience in the specific province. The rules for application are different for each province.
Many provinces also recruit workers based on labour shortages. You can check the websites below to see which skills are needed in each province and if you are eligible to apply.
(Note: these programs are limited in numbers.)
· Alberta
· British Columbia
· Manitoba
· New Brunswick
· Newfoundland and Labrador
· Nova Scotia
· Ontario
· Prince Edward Island
· Québec
· Saskatchewan
· Yukon

2. while doing the application they asked this question, and ofcourse my aswers was NOT.
Find out if you're eligible to apply
Have you been accepted to a designated learning institution? (required)
ans. NO

any suggestion, on what should I do? please help.