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V_PhD said:
What did they say?

I had made an inquiry about the status of my application a day ago. They just said as we requested earlier today, please pay your RPRP and wait :).
 
gleb said:
Hi forum members,

I saw the topic of getting a TRV visa was touched on this thread but I didn't find the answer.
Does anybody try to get a TRV while waiting for a PR under PhD stream?
I have some conferences outside Canada an the US upcoming and my TRV gets expired soon.

Thank you,

You don't need a TRV if you are only traveling to the US. As long as your study permit is still valid, that is sufficient.

Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations, Section 190 states:

(3) A foreign national does not require a temporary resident visa if they are seeking to enter and remain in Canada solely
(f) to re-enter Canada following a visit solely to the United States or St. Pierre and Miquelon, if they:

(i) held a study permit or a work permit that was issued before they left Canada on such a visit or were authorized to enter and remain in Canada as a temporary resident, and

(ii) return to Canada by the end of the period initially authorized for their stay or any extension to it.
 
Houra said:
You don't need a TRV if you are only traveling to the US. As long as your study permit is still valid, that is sufficient.

Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations, Section 190 states:

(3) A foreign national does not require a temporary resident visa if they are seeking to enter and remain in Canada solely
(f) to re-enter Canada following a visit solely to the United States or St. Pierre and Miquelon, if they:

(i) held a study permit or a work permit that was issued before they left Canada on such a visit or were authorized to enter and remain in Canada as a temporary resident, and

(ii) return to Canada by the end of the period initially authorized for their stay or any extension to it.

So one doesn't need a visa for transit through US on study permit also?
 
Feb2004 said:
So one doesn't need a visa for transit through US on study permit also?

You don't need a visa to re-enter Canada only if you made a trip to the US and are returning back to Canada and have a valid study permit. If the US is just an intermediate stop to your final destination or on your way back, you will need a TRV to enter Canada. Of course, you will definitely need a US visa to enter the US (unless you are from one of the countries listed in the US visa waiver program).
 
informer2000 said:
You don't need a visa to re-enter Canada only if you made a trip to the US and are returning back to Canada and have a valid study permit. If the US is just an intermediate stop to your final destination or on your way back, you will need a TRV to enter Canada. Of course, you will definitely need a US visa to enter the US (unless you are from one of the countries listed in the US visa waiver program).

What I meant is that with a valid study permit and a TRV of Canada, if I have to travel through US to my home country, will I need a US visa. All the cheap flights go through US, so was considering a few options for Dec break.
 
Feb2004 said:
What I meant is that with a valid study permit and a TRV of Canada, if I have to travel through US to my home country, will I need a US visa. All the cheap flights go through US, so was considering a few options for Dec break.

"Anyone arriving into the United States or one of its territories (like Puerto Rico) — and not covered by the Visa Waiver Program or the separate provision for citizens of Canada & Bermuda — requires at least a C-1 transit visa to transit the airport. This can be expensive (US$131 minimum) and time-consuming to obtain, and you can be denied the visa: the requirements are the same as the full B-2 tourist visa. If you arrive without this visa, even for a fuel stop or transit, and aren't eligible for a waiver, you will be sent home and recorded as having been denied entry to the US."

Source:
http://wikitravel.org/en/Avoiding_a_transit_of_the_United_States

You can also check:
http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/types/types_4383.html
 
Feb2004 said:
So one doesn't need a visa for transit through US on study permit also?

This rule applies if you are "solely" traveling to the US. I just came back from a conference in the US, without a TRV, and the Canadian border officer asked for my trip itinerary to make sure I only traveled to the US.
 
phdsocialwork said:
Aidina, could it depend on where you live or time difference? Maybe they are working 24 hours for us :)
There is only 1 hr difference between Ottawa and where I am living.
 
S_Govind said:
I just got a confirmation from CPP-O that my supplemental reference letter emailed on July 15th has been attached to my file. I had sent them a case specific inquiry yesterday. The email was from NN05116. Note that on an earlier occasion RK.... had refused to confirm the receipt of documents since they were sent voluntarily .

I know that N_O got the same reply when he tried contacting Ottawa regarding his supplemental letter. It would be beneficial if you could send them an inquiry again. Draft a new email and do not reply to an earlier one you got from them. My sense is that the response you get is a function of the mood/workload of the VO..lol

I'll try to ask them again! However, I ordered a 3rd set of GCMS notes on July 23rd to see whether the attached it or not.
BTW, what is the case specific inquiry under the privacy act?
Thanks!