Of course they won't make any payment. They were a parasite in Canada, and now they'll be a parasite in the US.
All they care about is getting the PCC.
Debt like yours is a civil matter, not police, so it won't affect your PCC, sadly.
Does the university offer payment plans? Have you spoken to them directly to find out what sort of support they can offer? If not, then that would be my first port of call.
Why do these people, who purport to undertake studies at a university, use "consultants" or agents at all?
How real is the intention to study? Is it just a vehicle to PR? You can't even submit or check your own application? Rhetorical question!
Incidentally, in January I spoke to an...
It specifically says, both on the website and in the letter you have received, that work experience while studying does not count towards the requirements of the CEC.
You need another 6 months of work experience until you are eligible. Withdraw your application and wait for another invite in...
Personally I'd keep my money as far away from South America as is possible. Keep your Canadian account open. You will get a replacement debit card mailed to your Canadian address, or it can be collected from the branch.
Suerte!
You're getting confused between visas and permits.
You have a PGWP so that is a work permit. You say it is valid until November 2024, therefore you are legally able to work once you're back in Canada.
The Visa is a travel document. Assuming you're from a country that requires a visa to travel...
August 2021.
I just checked the rules and they're the same as they were previously. You'll have no issue.
You need more than 2 years driving experience on your UK licence in order to convert. The date of issue on your photo card licence should suffice, however if you want to go belts and...
No problem with doing it when you're ready to do it. It means when you've landed you can only drive on that licence for 90 days, not that you can no longer change it over after the 90 days has passed.
My husband, also from UK, converted his after three years of PR.
Enjoy the move to BC.