I am currently in process of applying for a Study Permit for May 2020. I have all the required documents completed as of today but I have a long history in Canada. My lawyers secretary advised me that we should have to explain every refusal with details and that will take a lot of work. I am yet to hear from my lawyer itself to see what she has to say on this. I am assuming that the middle person (secretary) has not been doing her job in time. I was under the impression that most of my work has been done and we are in last stages of my permit application. She recently emailed me saying we need a lot of time for my case to explain what has been done in the past, which I totally agree to. What raised concern was that she asked me to extend my time by another term and apply for September 2020. I am little surprised right now and I am not sure whats going on. Time is precious to me and I am on that verge where I take very calculated steps.
Another issue what I think could be is that the condition on my Acceptance Letter which says, 'Please note that you are still required to provide proof that you have a valid study permit to study in Canada four (4) week prior to the start of your program(my program starts May 4th). Late submission of study permit information may result in a revocation of your acceptance based upon program availability at that time.'
How well does this correspond to the visa officer while issuing a study permit if we go over the 4 week mark. Can my permit be refused? also, if it could be refused can I provide my standing in the program later in the time after it hits the 4 week mark.
Another issue what I think could be is that the condition on my Acceptance Letter which says, 'Please note that you are still required to provide proof that you have a valid study permit to study in Canada four (4) week prior to the start of your program(my program starts May 4th). Late submission of study permit information may result in a revocation of your acceptance based upon program availability at that time.'
How well does this correspond to the visa officer while issuing a study permit if we go over the 4 week mark. Can my permit be refused? also, if it could be refused can I provide my standing in the program later in the time after it hits the 4 week mark.