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Applying for study permit while having valid visitor visa - help

h_doa

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Hello everyone
Greetings,

I am already confused and your help is much appreciated.
Both I and my wife have already multiple entry visitor visas. Recently, I got admitted to a reputed university. My plan is to apply for a study permit, however, I am not still clear about the followings:

1. Since my wife has already a valid visitor visa, can/should I apply again for her alongside my study permit application? In another word, is her temporary visa as the spouse of an international student would be different from that as a visitor?

2. If I do not apply for an open work permit for her, is it necessary for her to extend her stay every six months or is she allowed to stay as long as my study permit is valid?

3. As mentioned, I already have a valid visitor visa, should I again give biometrics for a study permit too? If no, how can I indicate that on the online application form?

4. Finally, Our visas and passports are going to expire next year. I decided to get a new passport which would be valid for the next five years. Is it OK to apply for new visas while our previous visas are still valid?


Thank you so much in advance for your instructions.

Best
 

DanielEcu

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The main difference would be that she would NOT be able to work while in Canada, at least not legally.

Other than that, the maximum time she can be in Canada will also be different...

I would recommend you to apply again (work or TRV) so that she can stay for as long as your studies last.

And yes, you can apply again while your visas are still valid.

As for the biometrics, I don't think they would be necessary again. They will notify you if they are required.

Hope this helps
Regards
 

h_doa

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DanielEcu said:
The main difference would be that she would NOT be able to work while in Canada, at least not legally.

Other than that, the maximum time she can be in Canada will also be different...

I would recommend you to apply again (work or TRV) so that she can stay for as long as your studies last.

And yes, you can apply again while your visas are still valid.

As for the biometrics, I don't think they would be necessary again. They will notify you if they are required.

Hope this helps
Regards
Thank you so much for your help. Thus, Based on your instruction, I would apply again for my wife and myself with our new passports. Many thanks. Also, If my wife decides to work after arriving in Canada, I assume she can apply again for an open work permit? Am I right?

Can you also help me with this question on the application form:
"Are you accompanying a family member who has status in Canada?"

How should I answer that? On the one hand, she has already a valid visitor visa and we would come together, so the answer would be yes. On the other hand, it is not the case that I am going to stay at her location, rather she is the one who would stay at my apartment with me.

Many thanks again.
 

h_doa

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DanielEcu said:
The main difference would be that she would NOT be able to work while in Canada, at least not legally.

Other than that, the maximum time she can be in Canada will also be different...

I would recommend you to apply again (work or TRV) so that she can stay for as long as your studies last.

And yes, you can apply again while your visas are still valid.

As for the biometrics, I don't think they would be necessary again. They will notify you if they are required.

Hope this helps
Regards
Another question... Sorry for any inconvenience :-[
On my wife's family information form, what type of application should be chosen? visitor or other?

Many thanks again.
Regards,
 

h_doa

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Can anyone help with my second and third post or add to DanielEcu's response, please? ... I would be grateful :)
 

Aruma

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You cannot change your status from Visitor to international student from inside Canada. You can, however apply from outside Canada
 

DanielEcu

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Apr 13, 2017
182
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123
Quito, Ecuador
Category........
Visa Office......
Bogota, Colombia
NOC Code......
NA
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
27-03-2017
Doc's Request.
VAC - Upfront
Nomination.....
NA
AOR Received.
NA
IELTS Request
Upfront
File Transfer...
NA
Med's Request
12-04-2017
Med's Done....
17-04-2017
Interview........
NA
Passport Req..
Upfront
VISA ISSUED...
18-04-2017
LANDED..........
Will be 05-07-2017
Sorry I am not able to help you with your other questions... I can only state that indeed, she can apply for a work permit once in Canada
 

h_doa

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DanielEcu said:
Sorry I am not able to help you with your other questions... I can only state that indeed, she can apply for a work permit once in Canada
Thank you so much for your response... You already helped me a lot andI appreciate it. :)
 

h_doa

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Aruma said:
You cannot change your status from Visitor to international student from inside Canada. You can, however apply from outside Canada
Many thanks. I know that and I am already outside of Canada. Do you know anything about my other questions? it would be a big help.
 

h_doa

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Aruma said:
What are those questions?
1. In the application form, there is the following question:
"Are you accompanying a family member who has status in Canada?"

How should I answer that? On the one hand, my wife has already a visitor status –like myself- and we would come together, so the answer would be yes. On the other hand, it seems that the CIC means someone whom I am going to stay with. However, I am not going to stay at my wife’s location, rather she is the one who would stay at my apartment with me.
2. When applying for my wife as a spouse of an international student, what type of application should be chosen on her family information form? visitor or other? (she is not going to work, so work application is not an option).

Many thanks.
 

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h_doa said:
1. In the application form, there is the following question:
"Are you accompanying a family member who has status in Canada?"

How should I answer that? On the one hand, my wife has already a visitor status –like myself- and we would come together, so the answer would be yes. On the other hand, it seems that the CIC means someone whom I am going to stay with. However, I am not going to stay at my wife’s location, rather she is the one who would stay at my apartment with me.
2. When applying for my wife as a spouse of an international student, what type of application should be chosen on her family information form? visitor or other? (she is not going to work, so work application is not an option).

Many thanks.
You need to apply for a study permit; you are not accompanying anyone who has status.

As your wife already has a TRV and doesn't want an OWP, there is no need for her to apply for anything.
 

h_doa

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canuck_in_uk said:
You need to apply for a study permit; you are not accompanying anyone who has status.

As your wife already has a TRV and doesn't want an OWP, there is no need for her to apply for anything.
Perfect! If this is the case, it makes my application process much easier.

However, according to DanielEcu, who responded first to my post, it is recommended for my wife to apply again alongside with me so she can get a type of visa which can remain valid beyond six months while staying in Canada with me. Would they give her such a visitor visa- without a six months stay limitation- if she applies again as a spouse of an international student and not as a tourist anymore? Can you please help me further? I am already confused again whether I should apply for my wife too or not?... Many thanks in advance.
 

canuck_in_uk

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h_doa said:
However, according to DanielEcu, who responded first to my post, it is recommended for my wife to apply again alongside with me so she can get a type of visa which can remain valid beyond six months while staying in Canada with me. Would they give her such a visitor visa- without a six months stay limitation- if she applies again as a spouse of an international student and not as a tourist anymore? Can you please help me further? I am already confused again whether I should apply for my wife too or not?... Many thanks in advance.
A TRV has nothing to do with status in Canada. That is granted by CBSA when entering.

When entering, CBSA will most likely grant her visitor status for the length of your study permit. If not, she will need to apply to extend her stay.

Again, your wife doesn't nees to apply for anything.