Hi , I have a question about Study Permit break term.
I arrived at Toronto on June 11, 2019 as a visa student and my student visa period is until January 31, 2020.
I am planning to go to Toronto Public College in January of 2020.
I have a plan to return to my country by September 27th to complete(graduation) the English course called Pathway and English Speech course at a Language School and return to Canada in mid-December 2019 before attending College.
I want to work in Canada after receiving a PGWP work-permit after finishing my 6th semester of college in Toronto a few years later.
I heard that if I don't abide by the 90days rules(having gap more 90days) , I can be affected when I get a PGWP visa.
Then I found out about the 90-day rule for a student visa. It's a rule that there should be no more than 90 days of absence between school years, and it turns out that it's been 90 days before.
I recently heard that it has been changed from 90 days to 150 days. I searched on the website canada.ca and found some similar content, but I am not sure if they apply to me.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio.../prepare-arrival/study-permit-conditions.html
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...dents/study-permits/assessing-conditions.html
thanks!
I arrived at Toronto on June 11, 2019 as a visa student and my student visa period is until January 31, 2020.
I am planning to go to Toronto Public College in January of 2020.
I have a plan to return to my country by September 27th to complete(graduation) the English course called Pathway and English Speech course at a Language School and return to Canada in mid-December 2019 before attending College.
I want to work in Canada after receiving a PGWP work-permit after finishing my 6th semester of college in Toronto a few years later.
I heard that if I don't abide by the 90days rules(having gap more 90days) , I can be affected when I get a PGWP visa.
Then I found out about the 90-day rule for a student visa. It's a rule that there should be no more than 90 days of absence between school years, and it turns out that it's been 90 days before.
I recently heard that it has been changed from 90 days to 150 days. I searched on the website canada.ca and found some similar content, but I am not sure if they apply to me.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio.../prepare-arrival/study-permit-conditions.html
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...dents/study-permits/assessing-conditions.html
thanks!
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