My first application for a study permit got rejected as the visa officer thought I wouldn't return to my country after completion of studies. In my re-application, I stated that study leave had been approved by my organisation who I would be rejoining after my course was complete. I also attached the scan of the bond that was accepted from me by the company.
Having had my visa approved, I am now having second thoughts because the amount in the bond is substantial, which I would have to pay if I don't return. Would it be okay if I resigned from my job before traveling to Canada for my course, or would it cause an issue later during immigration or when I eventually apply for PR?
All documents submitted by me are genuine. My employer is okay with me either resigning or going on study leave. I believe that most study permit applicants have to show they will be returning to their home country after studies but I still want to make sure that there won't be any complications in the future if I resign.
Having had my visa approved, I am now having second thoughts because the amount in the bond is substantial, which I would have to pay if I don't return. Would it be okay if I resigned from my job before traveling to Canada for my course, or would it cause an issue later during immigration or when I eventually apply for PR?
All documents submitted by me are genuine. My employer is okay with me either resigning or going on study leave. I believe that most study permit applicants have to show they will be returning to their home country after studies but I still want to make sure that there won't be any complications in the future if I resign.