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kattyy

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May 26, 2012
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hey frndz.......i just arrived in canada this may.i m studying in sheridan college for a 2 year diploma in computer technology.but due to some reasons i want to drop this course for this batch and get admission in george brown college for a 2 year diploma in computer system tech.so is it possible for me to do this??and do i need to tell CIC about this change of course and college.???
 
Hi,
yes u can drop for this batch n get admission in another college
there is no need to inform CIC about this if u r changing college outside ontario thn u have to inform CIC n gave them a reason about that
 
kattyy said:
hey frndz.......i just arrived in canada this may.i m studying in sheridan college for a 2 year diploma in computer technology.but due to some reasons i want to drop this course for this batch and get admission in george brown college for a 2 year diploma in computer system tech.so is it possible for me to do this??and do i need to tell CIC about this change of course and college.???
Yes it is possible legally ,
But condition is course should be at same level i.e. Pg diploma to Pg diploma for same duration
 
kattyy said:
both courses are of same duration....both are post secondary.......

HI,
Please open the link and find out the question.

I quote.


I am already in Canada and have a valid study permit. I would like to change my school or program of studies. What do I need to do to modify my study perm



If you are changing schools and/or your program of study but remain at the same level (e.g., secondary level), you do not need to modify your study permit.

However, if for example you are a student at the primary school level and you are moving on to secondary school, or if you are a secondary school student and you are moving on to post-secondary studies, or if you are moving from post-secondary studies to secondary studies, you need to submit an application to modify your study permit at the Citizenship and Immigration Canada Case Processing Centre in Vegreville, Alberta.


http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/faq/study/index.asp
 
You might also look at your study permit. Maybe my case is a special case but I am only permitted, under my study permit, to study at the institution I applied with. (The immigration officer at the airport saw that I was accepted by another university and that might be why she put such restriction on mine...)