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Kushal148

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Hello there,
I am an international student currently pursuing my Mobile Application development (full time) course in Montreal. I want to enroll in full time french class at another school. So my question is, Is it ok if i pursue this french learning program as full time along with my other full time program? means doing two full time courses at same time.. This french program wont give me any credits. I am planning to learn it as it will be very helpful for me here in montreal.
 
What are the conditions on your current study permit? It will be written towards the bottom of the page - things like "Only allowed to study in Quebec". What does yours say?
 
What are the conditions on your current study permit? It will be written towards the bottom of the page - things like "Only allowed to study in Quebec". What does yours say?
I have following 3 conditions :
1.MUST BE IN ATTENDANCE AT COLLEGE - APPLIED DEGREE APPROVED PURSUANT TO THE IMMI REGULATIONS.
2.MUST LEAVE CANADA BY 31/AUGUST/2019 ( I HAVE ALREADY APPLIED FOR RENEWAL)
3.MAY ACCEPT EMPLOYMENT ON /OFF CAMPUS IF MEETING ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA AS PER R186(F) (V) OR (W).MUST CEASE WORKING IF NO LONGER MEETING THESE CRITERIA..
 
Yes, you can take up the French course as long as you don't give up your current course. You have to be in attendance at your current course, but if you can manage both at the same time, that's OK. The permit doesn't say you cannot study anywhere else.

If the French course will be completed in six months or less, then you don't even need a study permit of any sort, you can even be a visitor and do it.

However, if your French course is longer than six months, and your current study permit expires without you getting an extension, you will need a new study permit.
 
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Yes, you can take up the French course as long as you don't give up your current course. You have to be in attendance at your current course, but if you can manage both at the same time, that's OK. The permit doesn't say you cannot study anywhere else.

If the French course will be completed in six months or less, then you don't even need a study permit of any sort, you can even be a visitor and do it.
OK..THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE HELP..
 
Just a slight correction. To take a French class the whole program has to be less than 6 months not just the course.
Ok.. I am pretty much sure that i m going to do more than six months .So in that situation what should be done?