I have a Study Permit valid until June 2017, but I applied for PGWP last week. Does anyone know if I can apply for TRV?
OM_student said:I have a Study Permit valid until June 2017, but I applied for PGWP last week. Does anyone know if I can apply for eTA?
J5M said:Hi,
Of course you can do online, but its not mandatory yet.
OM_student said:But if I want to get my eTA based on my Study Permit, I need to upload a letter of enrolment for next semester (which I don't have, as I won't be student any more).
I have a 6-month post-doc contract beginning in January. Under implied status (without eTA) I can stay and work in Canada, but I cannot leave country, is this right?
Any advice?
J5M said:Hi,
1. I am wondering how eTA is related to your study permit. All you need a passport that shows you are a TRV exempted.
2. If you are from a TRV exempt country, you can leave/enter Canada on an implied status.
OM_student said:So sorry for misleading, I meant temporary resident visas (TRV), not eTA. I have Iranian passport, and I need to have TRV.
shubham710 said:I dont want to confuse you but as far as i heard ,a study permit becomes invalid 90 days after your study program has been completed. Your program is considered complete when you receive a notification of program completion from your school(http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/5552ETOC.asp). obviously if you have applied for PGWP you already received that completion of your program confirmation. So make sure you are in the 90 days period still(regardless of what your permit says).
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