Hello,
Even though my SDS student visa for 2022 sep intake for a 1 year programme in canada, is in process (submitted on June 16 in the system). However due to a critical family health issue, Iam unable to travel. My family member is unwell and needs to undergo a critical surgery. So I have decided to defer irrespective of whether my student visa gets approved or not. As my programme is 1 year (unlike a traditional 2 year programme), I am worried whether i need to undergo the same painful process of again applying afresh for student visa next year, or whether there is an option to extend it, in case if i get my student visa.
Hence please advise, if i defer to next year (next intake is only Sep 2023, there is no Jan 2023 intake), should i need to simply extend my student visa or, do i need to go through the same painful processing that i already went through this year, again, next year. Please advise. Thank you in advance.
Even though my SDS student visa for 2022 sep intake for a 1 year programme in canada, is in process (submitted on June 16 in the system). However due to a critical family health issue, Iam unable to travel. My family member is unwell and needs to undergo a critical surgery. So I have decided to defer irrespective of whether my student visa gets approved or not. As my programme is 1 year (unlike a traditional 2 year programme), I am worried whether i need to undergo the same painful process of again applying afresh for student visa next year, or whether there is an option to extend it, in case if i get my student visa.
Hence please advise, if i defer to next year (next intake is only Sep 2023, there is no Jan 2023 intake), should i need to simply extend my student visa or, do i need to go through the same painful processing that i already went through this year, again, next year. Please advise. Thank you in advance.
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