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Request for an advise for an international student that was advised to withdraw after the first session

adebayoadisa

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Aug 17, 2016
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Hi everyone,

Can someone suggest a way forward for my sister who was advised to withdraw from her course after the first session in her first year of a 4 years Nursing programme at the University of Reginal. She has missed the new admission for this Fall (Sept 2021) but plans to apply to another school against Jan 2022.

The questions are:

How can she maintain her student status before she gets a new admission?
Does she need to inform IRCC when she gets another admission?
If she gets a new admission for a duration that is less than her earlier admission (4 years), will IRCC invalidate her earlier Study permit duration and issue another SP for a shorter duration?
What other options can she explore?

Thank you all in anticipation for a practical solution.
 

sb22651

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Jul 15, 2021
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Hi everyone,

Can someone suggest a way forward for my sister who was advised to withdraw from her course after the first session in her first year of a 4 years Nursing programme at the University of Reginal. She has missed the new admission for this Fall (Sept 2021) but plans to apply to another school against Jan 2022.

The questions are:

How can she maintain her student status before she gets a new admission?
Does she need to inform IRCC when she gets another admission?
If she gets a new admission for a duration that is less than her earlier admission (4 years), will IRCC invalidate her earlier Study permit duration and issue another SP for a shorter duration?
What other options can she explore?

Thank you all in anticipation for a practical solution.
What was the reason that she was asked to withdraw?

If she is no longer a student, her study permit will have been expired as soon as she is no longer a student.
 

adebayoadisa

Newbie
Aug 17, 2016
8
1
How long did your sister attend school? Is she changing schools?
She attended an online class and it was her first time as an 18 years old girl. Apparently, she failed 3 out of the 6 courses that she wrote due to the new technology environment.
 

adebayoadisa

Newbie
Aug 17, 2016
8
1
What was the reason that she was asked to withdraw?

If she is no longer a student, her study permit will have been expired as soon as she is no longer a student.
She attended an online class and it was her first time as an 18 years old girl. Apparently, she failed 3 out of the 6 courses that she wrote due to the new technology environment.
 

adebayoadisa

Newbie
Aug 17, 2016
8
1
She attended an online class and it was her first time as an 18 years old girl. Apparently, she failed 3 out of the 6 courses that she wrote due to the new technology environment.
Her study permit is still valid for the next 3 years bcos she got a four years study permit initially.
 

Simba112

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Mar 25, 2021
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Hi everyone,

Can someone suggest a way forward for my sister who was advised to withdraw from her course after the first session in her first year of a 4 years Nursing programme at the University of Reginal. She has missed the new admission for this Fall (Sept 2021) but plans to apply to another school against Jan 2022.

The questions are:

How can she maintain her student status before she gets a new admission?
Does she need to inform IRCC when she gets another admission?
If she gets a new admission for a duration that is less than her earlier admission (4 years), will IRCC invalidate her earlier Study permit duration and issue another SP for a shorter duration?
What other options can she explore?

Thank you all in anticipation for a practical solution.
1. She is withdrawn from her program, there is no other way to maintain her status from the same DLI, unless if she returns to the same DLI, then she can request updated LOA and enrolment letter before entering Canada

2. If she get another admission from the same DLI, provided it is same area of specialization and course duration, she can update via webform

3. IRCC doesn't reissue SP automatic. If she gets new DLI, she need to apply new SP. IRCC will invalidate her SP after receiving compliance report from DLI that she is withdrawn. technically, that invalidate LOA, and eventually SP

4. Its up to her to take other course of action, reflect her ability to take course load
 
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sb22651

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Jul 15, 2021
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She attended an online class and it was her first time as an 18 years old girl. Apparently, she failed 3 out of the 6 courses that she wrote due to the new technology environment.
If she withdrawn, then her study permit is no longer valid. You can't apply for extension since the permit is already invalidated. And that means also she is in Canada without status.

You have to apply for a new permit.
 
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