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Arpit1997

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Nov 18, 2015
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im in mohawk college they cancelled my seat but im in canada ive studied here for 6 months but if i want to withdraw myself and start working on study permit what are the consequences
 
Arpit1997 said:
im in mohawk college they cancelled my seat but im in canada ive studied here for 6 months but if i want to withdraw myself and start working on study permit what are the consequences
what do you mean by cancelled your seat?
No, you can not work until and unless you have work permit.
 
i changed my program and i was was given a seat it that program and after few weeks they called me and said the seat has been cancelled
 
Hi,


Arpit1997 said:
i changed my program and i was was given a seat it that program and after few weeks they called me and said the seat has been cancelled


1. Why are you lying? Its not possible for school to cancel a seat (without making an alternate arrangement). Its clearly against rules.
3. How much money will you make by working under the table, perhaps 2-3K, and what then? Think where are you going.
 
Arpit1997 said:
and what will happen if i dont leave

First of all, it is illegal. As a Canadian immigration law professor Lynn Ruggles from Seneca College in Toronto explains, “A foreign national is not authorized to work without a permit. If she or he is working without one (never applied for one; permit expired; changed jobs without new authorization) or was working without one and has ceased to work, then that person is in breach of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA).”
The legal consequences of working without authorization are rather grim. “A hearing may be held at the Immigration and Refugee Board’s Immigration Division,” Ruggles explains, “where the allegation of working illegally would be presented.”
It is the Immigration Division member who decides “whether the foreign national failed to comply with IRPA,” says Ruggles. The decision that you have indeed failed to abide by the law would rule you inadmissible to Canada. This would lead to an exclusion order, which would prevent you from returning to Canada for one or two years.
 
Arpit1997 said:
and what will happen if i dont leave

You'll be in violation of your study permit if you don't attend school and work under the table. If you're caught, you'll be removed from Canada and will most likely never be approved for a temporary visa to Canada again (visitor, student, worker). You should also be aware that your study permit automatically becomes invalid 90 days after you stop attending school. So not only will you be working illegally - but you'll also be in Canada without status. Once you have a Canadian permit violation on your record you can assume it will impact your ability to obtain visas for other countires as well (such as the US).

There's no path to PR for you if you continue along this path. So I guess if you don't care about PR, don't care if you're deported from Canada, and don't care if you can never return to Canada agian - go ahead.
 
Arpit1997 said:
so what is the legal way of working without going to college

You need to obtain a full time job offer from an employer in Canada and that employer needs to obtain an approved LMIA. Once your employer has provided both of these things, you can apply for a closed work permit tied to that specific employer.
 
and what happens if i study for one year and get my certificate and join other college in SK annd study part time for one year will i get my pr
 
Arpit1997 said:
and what happens if i study for one year and get my certificate and join other college in SK annd study part time for one year will i get my pr
I guess you are not getting anyone's point. Go ahead with what you have in your mind.
 
no im saying to that if i study in different colleges, one year in each college and get my pgwp will i be eligible to work in canada