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Alexandrace

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May 5, 2017
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Hi everyone , i'm just arrived in canada for 3 month , i'm first studied in toronto for 2 month and then i decided to move to Alberta , i didn't know that i can use my current study permit to change to other subject in the other province so i applied for a new study permit . After 2 month , i recived a refusal letter , and the problem is i did a wrong selection on the question that : have u been rejected for application before , i ticked no by mistake , and they said its not match with the record , also there was a sentences that : "you must leave canada on or before the expiry of your current document which gonna be july 2019 . Failure to do so could result in enforcement action being againist you "
I'm planning to apply the 3 years work permit after finish the college , is that gonna effect to my plan !
I really want to tell them that was my mistake which i'm not tried to lie to them that i had been refused before , that was just my mistake, so how could i explain it to CIC.
Anyone else can help me :( please
 
Frankly speaking man.
Please take an expert advice of solicitor or visa consultant locally, because they might file an appeal against your refusal. Please do not wait for any more answer to come.
 
Ketan Sitapara said:
Frankly speaking man.
Please take an expert advice of solicitor or visa consultant locally, because they might file an appeal against your refusal. Please do not wait for any more answer to come.
Absolutely right...should consult with professional rightttt now dont cause further delay.
 
harleenharry said:
Absolutely right...should consult with professional rightttt now dont cause further delay.

You have the right for a fair hearing to official instances. But do it with the help of a lawyer or consultant. Don't waste more time. You would be fine with an expert's help.
 
They probably refused you since you already have a document in effect. I'm not sure what's the next step but I don't think you should be worried. ALL student permits state you must leave before the date stated. So clarify with an expert first.