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    Student Visa

    If your study visa application process time is overdue then the steps you can take: Fill out the IRCC webform to inquire about the status of your application. Call the IRCC customer center for updates on your application. Review and ensure you have submitted all required documents accurately...
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    Got only 3months visa for 2 years course

    you can check this for more information on this topic: https://theglobaltrust.ca/f/4-months-visa-for-a-1--or-2-year-program-in-canada#:~:text=4%20months%20Visa%20for%20a%201%2D%20or%202%2Dyear%20program%20in%20Canada
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    Approved Visa 4 months only for 2 year program

    A Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) is a document that permits you to travel to Canada. However, your status in Canada is ultimately determined by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) upon your entry and is not dependent on the validity of your TRV. If you have concerns about the validity of...
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    Oman license

    because it is very common question of people nowadays as well
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    APPLICANTS FROM OMAN-MUSCAT!!!!

    When you apply for a visitor visa to Canada, the immigration officer will assess whether you have strong ties to your home country that would incentivize you to return after your visit to Canada. This means that the officer must be satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your...
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    Oman license

    No, an Omani driving license is not transferable in Canada. If you wish to drive in Canada, you will need to obtain a Canadian driver's license. This can usually be done by passing a written test and a road test in the province or territory where you reside. The process and requirements may vary...
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    Refusal letter lost

    If you were refused a visa for not revealing information about a past refusal, it is important to be completely transparent and honest in any future applications you make. You should explain why you didn't disclose the information in your previous application and take steps to demonstrate that...
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    Student Visa

    If you choose not to go to Canada after your visa has been approved, you may not be able to withdraw the semester fee that you have deposited. The terms and conditions for refunding tuition fees can vary depending on the educational institution you have applied to. You should check with the...
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    Spouse OWP

    Yes, it is possible to bring your spouse to Canada while you are working on a PGWP and are under a six-month contract. Your spouse may be eligible for an open work permit under the Spouse or Common-Law Partner in Canada (SCLPC) Class, also known as the SOWP.
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    changing course after one semester?

    Changing programs during your study in Canada could have an impact on your work permit and permanent residency (PR) eligibility. yes and It's important to consider the potential consequences before making any changes. it may result in your Study permit expiring before you finish your studies...
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    Change in field of study after rejection when applying for SP

    If you apply for a study permit for one program and then change your mind and apply for a different program shortly after being refused, immigration officers may question your level of commitment to the new program, and may also question your ability to support yourself while you are in Canada...
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    I Obtained 1 year work permit instead of 3 years

    It's difficult to determine the exact reason for why you received a 1-year work permit while your peers received a 3-year work permit. There could be a number of factors that played a role in the decision, such as your individual circumstances, the information you provided in your application...
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    Mistakes in sop

    The chances of rejection of a study permit application due to mistakes in the Statement of Purpose (SOP) will depend on the nature and severity of the mistakes. A minor error or oversight may not necessarily lead to a rejection, but more serious or fundamental errors in the SOP may raise...
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    student visa non sds,questions

    Your sister-in-law's chances of obtaining a study permit will depend on several factors, including her financial resources and the supporting documentation that you provide. Having sufficient financial resources is an important factor in the study permit application process, as the visa officer...
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    Voluntary Departure

    If your study permit extension application was refused because it was submitted after the expiration of your original study permit, and you have left Canada, you will need to apply for a new study permit in order to return and resume your studies. You will also need to provide a copy of your...
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    Visa refusal

    When an application for a Canadian student visa is refused on the basis of insufficient financial resources, it means that the visa officer who reviewed your application was not satisfied that you have enough funds to cover your tuition fees and living expenses during your stay in Canada. If...
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    VARIOUS IMMIGRATION PROGRAMMES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS IN CANADA

    It is not uncommon for processing times for Canadian student visas to vary and take longer than expected. If you have been waiting for three months without any updates on your application, you may want to consider submitting a web form inquiry to the visa office responsible for processing your...
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    VARIOUS IMMIGRATION PROGRAMMES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS IN CANADA

    To bring your family with you to Canada, you will need to apply for a study permit and also arrange for any necessary visas for your dependents. Your dependents can apply for a visitor visa or a dependent visa, depending on their individual circumstances and the length of their stay in Canada.
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    My PGWP Expires Jan 27th, 2023 (After New Extension Policy)

    If you are looking to extend your stay in Canada, you can apply for a visitor record, which will allow you to maintain valid status while you search for a new employer or opportunity. ***It is important to be cautious of individuals or companies who ask for large amounts of money to help you...