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Deferring study after ARRIVING in Canada

canuck_in_uk

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Hello guys...i applied health care administration for sept 2019.unfortunately my visa visa rejectd..can i go for deferal..or else money withdraw...is there any chances to me to get deferal for jan 2020..as i already paid 1year tution fees for sept2019...what can i do..plz reply
No one here can tell you if you can defer. Contact the school.
 

ellis77

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Nov 27, 2019
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i have an offer for JAN 2020 class and Im thinking of deferring my program for september intake instead ,is there any negative impact on my study permit ?I dont have the plan to go to canada right away even if I already have a study permit for the Jan 2020 class ,its just that I am not yet prepared
 

canuck78

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i have an offer for JAN 2020 class and Im thinking of deferring my program for september intake instead ,is there any negative impact on my study permit ?I dont have the plan to go to canada right away even if I already have a study permit for the Jan 2020 class ,its just that I am not yet prepared
No negative impact if your school allows it.
 

mzxzvk91

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Nov 8, 2019
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No negative impact if your school allows it.
Hello,

Even I am in question of thinking to defer my application from jan2020 intake to sept2020 intake (study permit from 2020 to 2022 since 3 year program). This is due to a complication where my wife got rejected second time (just got result on 27th nov 2019, reason - VO not convinced that she will return back to the home country).
Now, in this case if I am also a relative studying there, and she has to state that in the documents, won't there be a higher chance of rejection?

Hence, I am trying to weigh all the pros and cons before taking any decision. Can someone please help me here ?
 

canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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Hello,

Even I am in question of thinking to defer my application from jan2020 intake to sept2020 intake (study permit from 2020 to 2022 since 3 year program). This is due to a complication where my wife got rejected second time (just got result on 27th nov 2019, reason - VO not convinced that she will return back to the home country).
Now, in this case if I am also a relative studying there, and she has to state that in the documents, won't there be a higher chance of rejection?

Hence, I am trying to weigh all the pros and cons before taking any decision. Can someone please help me here ?
Have you even checked to see if your school will allow you defer? Some schools and programs do not allow it.

Spouses of international students aren’t guaranteed a permit/visa so your spouse may never be able to accompany you while you study. You will have to determine whether you still want to study in Canada. If you don’t study in Canada or defer your admission it will not hurt the chances of your other family member. Having family in Canada may lead to issues proving you will return home after your studies though.
 

mzxzvk91

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Nov 8, 2019
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Have you even checked to see if your school will allow you defer? Some schools and programs do not allow it.

Spouses of international students aren’t guaranteed a permit/visa so your spouse may never be able to accompany you while you study. You will have to determine whether you still want to study in Canada. If you don’t study in Canada or defer your admission it will not hurt the chances of your other family member. Having family in Canada may lead to issues proving you will return home after your studies though.
I had contacted the college regarding this. Even though direct defer is not there, I’ll have to withdraw my application, and reapply for the next intake. And all these details will have to be given to the ircc.

Spouses of international students aren’t guaranteed a permit/visa so your spouse may never be able to accompany you while you study.
My course is of long duration, and for these many years it won’t be possible for us to stay apart :( .
What will be the best option for her to accompany me in this case ? Another(3rd attempt) try for study permit or applying as a dependent.
 

canuck78

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I had contacted the college regarding this. Even though direct defer is not there, I’ll have to withdraw my application, and reapply for the next intake. And all these details will have to be given to the ircc.

Spouses of international students aren’t guaranteed a permit/visa so your spouse may never be able to accompany you while you study.
My course is of long duration, and for these many years it won’t be possible for us to stay apart :( .
What will be the best option for her to accompany me in this case ? Another(3rd attempt) try for study permit or applying as a dependent.
So you can’t defer your admission. You will be reapplying for a new study permit and reapplying for the program. Would order CAIPS and try to address and of the concerns. You may have to study elsewhere.
 

mzxzvk91

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So you can’t defer your admission. You will be reapplying for a new study permit and reapplying for the program. Would order CAIPS and try to address and of the concerns. You may have to study elsewhere.
Ok, so your suggestion is for me to proceed with my study permit and start my program and I should ask my wife to research via CAIPS and apply for sept2020 intake appropriately.
But won’t her chances for approval reduce drastically when she declares that her husband is already studying in Canada and there was refusal the last 2 times.
 

canuck78

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Ok, so your suggestion is for me to proceed with my study permit and start my program and I should ask my wife to research via CAIPS and apply for sept2020 intake appropriately.
But won’t her chances for approval reduce drastically when she declares that her husband is already studying in Canada and there was refusal the last 2 times.
Getting a TRV will be difficult but SOWP would be similar chance or maybe a bit better over time. Whether you choose to study in Canada is a personal choice. You would also have to go into it knowing that your wife may never get an SOWP during your studies.
 

mzxzvk91

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Getting a TRV will be difficult but SOWP would be similar chance or maybe a bit better over time. Whether you choose to study in Canada is a personal choice. You would also have to go into it knowing that your wife may never get an SOWP during your studies.
Oh my God. It has become quite complicated sir. Is there any professional approach that I should take in this case? Like talking to an immigration lawyer.
 

Qwertypod

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Oh my God. It has become quite complicated sir. Is there any professional approach that I should take in this case? Like talking to an immigration lawyer.
Talking to an immigration lawyer will not give you any benefits, they will tell you the same things you already heard here. Order notes and do your best to address their concerns.
 

Omo_bolaji

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Jul 29, 2019
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Hello, I have similar issue. I have my study permit for January 2020 which start off with a foundation program before the main program start in April but I want to apply to a new school and new program for September intake, So after my foundation program which ends in March I intend on waiting till September 2020 to start off at the new school. Will I be able to work during this period and will it have any effect on my work permit application? Please I need your advice