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Hi Guys,

I have a new study permit for a college in New Brunswick for autumn 2021 and I am planning to apply for a college in Ontario for winter 2022. My question when should I inform immigration Canada?

I am not planning to go to the college in New Brunswick for a personnel reason so I will wait until the winter session, in the law I have 150 days authorized leave.

Also in my study permit is the stated the name of the institution (Institution name - NB), should it be a problem?


Best regards,
 
You need a new study permit. IRCC recently changed rules so people don’t change DLIs without studying in the school they were approved for.
Could you please provide me with a link or a reference for this?

Thank you,
 
Could you please provide me with a link or a reference for this?

Thank you,
Sure Google “change your study permit Canada.” It will state that to change you need to be actively studying in the program you were approved for before changing programs. IRCC has caught on to all those who do this on entry into Canada.
 
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Hi Guys,

I have a new study permit for a college in New Brunswick for autumn 2021 and I am planning to apply for a college in Ontario for winter 2022. My question when should I inform immigration Canada?

I am not planning to go to the college in New Brunswick for a personnel reason so I will wait until the winter session, in the law I have 150 days authorized leave.

Also in my study permit is the stated the name of the institution (Institution name - NB), should it be a problem?


Best regards,
You need new Study Permit. Though you may think you have 150days of authorized leave, That is NOT authorized leave as you abscond and want to attend other College. In those 150days, if the DLI in NB send compliance report and IRCC take action, they will cancel your SP. Make smart move, attend College in NB, then move to ON if you want to after you graduate.
 
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You need new Study Permit. Though you may think you have 150days of authorized leave, That is NOT authorized leave as you abscond and want to attend other College. In those 150days, if the DLI in NB send compliance report and IRCC take action, they will cancel your SP. Make smart move, attend College in NB, then move to ON if you want to after you graduate.
If she gets an new admission from a college in Ontario before September (before starting the session in NB) for winter 2022 session and informing IRCC before the end of September, would that be a problem?
 
If she gets an new admission from a college in Ontario before September (before starting the session in NB) for winter 2022 session and informing IRCC before the end of September, would that be a problem?
one thing she's inside Canada
 
She is not actively pursuing studies at the moment, then she need to apply for new SP.
I get really confused.
Here is a message a get from an immigration lawyer here in Ontario:
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Yes, she must be enrolled in her program NB and taking her classes when she gets accepted in a DLI in Ottawa. Then, she’ll have to notify IRCC that she is changing school.

However, if she can be accepted in a DLI in Ottawa before the start of NB program, she won’t need to go to NB.
"
 
I get really confused.
Here is a message a get from an immigration lawyer here in Ontario:
"
Yes, she must be enrolled in her program NB and taking her classes when she gets accepted in a DLI in Ottawa. Then, she’ll have to notify IRCC that she is changing school.

However, if she can be accepted in a DLI in Ottawa before the start of NB program, she won’t need to go to NB.
"
one thing her current study permit is valid from July 2021 until 2023
 
I get really confused.
Here is a message a get from an immigration lawyer here in Ontario:
"
Yes, she must be enrolled in her program NB and taking her classes when she gets accepted in a DLI in Ottawa. Then, she’ll have to notify IRCC that she is changing school.

However, if she can be accepted in a DLI in Ottawa before the start of NB program, she won’t need to go to NB.
"
And this is from the Government of Canada. Key word " While you're in Canada"

Before you change your school or program, you must meet all the conditions of your study permit. This means you must be:

 
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Hi Guys,

I have a new study permit for a college in New Brunswick for autumn 2021 and I am planning to apply for a college in Ontario for winter 2022. My question when should I inform immigration Canada?

I am not planning to go to the college in New Brunswick for a personnel reason so I will wait until the winter session, in the law I have 150 days authorized leave.

Also in my study permit is the stated the name of the institution (Institution name - NB), should it be a problem?


Best regards,
There's no way around it. If you want to change DLI, you need to re-apply for your SP unless you are already actively studying in Canada. Your immigration lawyer is probably not aware of the new rules. Send them the link provided to you above so they can stop giving wrong info unknowingly.
 
There's no way around it. If you want to change DLI, you need to re-apply for your SP unless you are already actively studying in Canada. Your immigration lawyer is probably not aware of the new rules. Send them the link provided to you above so they can stop giving wrong info unknowingly.

Here is the last two emails from the lawyer:
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Could you send me the study permit? She must meet the conditions on her study permit before changing school. Therefore, if “actively studying” is not mentioned then she doesn’t need to go to NB. However, if it is mentioned she’ll need to start her program before changing schools.
"

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The study permit doesn't mention that she needs to be "actively studying". However, it is still unclear if IRCC would require her to be taking her classes. Let me reach out to IRCC and ask them questions about that. I’ll get back to you once I get an answer. In the meantime, I would recommend that she starts her program in NB and starts applying to DLI in Ottawa. Hopefully, she gets accepted soon and she can come back to Ottawa.
"

In the meantime I have sent an email to IRCC explaining the situation and I am waiting for there answer:

here is the email I sent to IRCC:
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My fiance came to Canada in January 2020 for a 1-year university degree in Quebec then after the first semester she decided to change
the school to a college in NB since the university degree wasn’t appropriate for her so she got a new study permit for the college in New Brunswick for autumn 2021 (study permit valid from July 2021 until 2023).

We got to know each other in March 2020 when she was in her first semester at University, and we have decided to live together and stay with me in Ottawa.

My question: if she gets a new admission from a college in Ottawa and then informs IRCC before the start of the semester in NB college, does
this process seem right?

Also, in her study permit it's stated the field and NB, should it be a problem?
"
 
Here is the last two emails from the lawyer:
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Could you send me the study permit? She must meet the conditions on her study permit before changing school. Therefore, if “actively studying” is not mentioned then she doesn’t need to go to NB. However, if it is mentioned she’ll need to start her program before changing schools.
"

"
The study permit doesn't mention that she needs to be "actively studying". However, it is still unclear if IRCC would require her to be taking her classes. Let me reach out to IRCC and ask them questions about that. I’ll get back to you once I get an answer. In the meantime, I would recommend that she starts her program in NB and starts applying to DLI in Ottawa. Hopefully, she gets accepted soon and she can come back to Ottawa.
"

In the meantime I have sent an email to IRCC explaining the situation and I am waiting for there answer:

here is the email I sent to IRCC:
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"
My fiance came to Canada in January 2020 for a 1-year university degree in Quebec then after the first semester she decided to change
the school to a college in NB since the university degree wasn’t appropriate for her so she got a new study permit for the college in New Brunswick for autumn 2021 (study permit valid from July 2021 until 2023).

We got to know each other in March 2020 when she was in her first semester at University, and we have decided to live together and stay with me in Ottawa.

My question: if she gets a new admission from a college in Ottawa and then informs IRCC before the start of the semester in NB college, does
this process seem right?

Also, in her study permit it's stated the field and NB, should it be a problem?
"
There's nothing else to say to you. We have told you what the new rules are and if you search in this forum, I have taken pains to document my entire encounter regarding my DLI change and new SP application, including screenshots of my correspondences with IRCC. I know a couple other posters have done the same recently.

It's up to you to decide which direction you want to take. Be aware that you are putting your fiance's future PGWP at risk if you do not follow the new guidelines. No lawyer would be held responsible when the dire consequence hits.