(Sorry I'm posting this twice -- I posted on the wrong board)
My study visa just got rejected and I was hoping for a suggestion on how to act next.
Here's my situation:
I came to Canada in February from Brazil on a visitor visa to visit my partner.
In May, I decided I'd apply for a postgrad course. I applied, got accepted and received a partial scholarship.
I started my study permit application as soon as I could. I applied through the Los Angeles office via mail.
Today, five weeks later, I received a reply. It had been rejected for the following reason: "You failed to provide satisfactory documentary evidence of lawful admission and valid temporary resident status in Canada or in the USA; and are therefore not eligible to apply for study permit at this office."
I sent a copy of my visa (both American and Canadian), but I could not provide proof of entrance since the Canadian Border Agent didn't stamp my passport. I, stupidly, assumed that if they didn't stamp it it meant that they had it in their data base and they could check (since the passport was scanned). I don't have anything that proves that I entered this country legally (I have boarding pass and that's all). I have requested the Travel History but because of the high demand for these (probably because they don't always stamp anymore) it will take another 4 to 6 weeks. I didn't even know this document existed until today. Is there a way I can get an appeal on this? Or should I reapply? What documents could work since my Travel History will come in too late. Also, did I make a mistake by applying through the Los Angeles office instead of a Brazilian office? I just followed what was written on this page:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=483&top=15
"If you don’t belong to one of the groups above, you must submit a study permit application. To apply, you must:
apply online or use a paper application in a country outside Canada where you are lawfully admitted, or
apply in person or by mail at the Visa Application Centre in Los Angeles."
Oh, and my status here expires in August (the six month limit). I have very little time to figure this out.
My study visa just got rejected and I was hoping for a suggestion on how to act next.
Here's my situation:
I came to Canada in February from Brazil on a visitor visa to visit my partner.
In May, I decided I'd apply for a postgrad course. I applied, got accepted and received a partial scholarship.
I started my study permit application as soon as I could. I applied through the Los Angeles office via mail.
Today, five weeks later, I received a reply. It had been rejected for the following reason: "You failed to provide satisfactory documentary evidence of lawful admission and valid temporary resident status in Canada or in the USA; and are therefore not eligible to apply for study permit at this office."
I sent a copy of my visa (both American and Canadian), but I could not provide proof of entrance since the Canadian Border Agent didn't stamp my passport. I, stupidly, assumed that if they didn't stamp it it meant that they had it in their data base and they could check (since the passport was scanned). I don't have anything that proves that I entered this country legally (I have boarding pass and that's all). I have requested the Travel History but because of the high demand for these (probably because they don't always stamp anymore) it will take another 4 to 6 weeks. I didn't even know this document existed until today. Is there a way I can get an appeal on this? Or should I reapply? What documents could work since my Travel History will come in too late. Also, did I make a mistake by applying through the Los Angeles office instead of a Brazilian office? I just followed what was written on this page:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=483&top=15
"If you don’t belong to one of the groups above, you must submit a study permit application. To apply, you must:
apply online or use a paper application in a country outside Canada where you are lawfully admitted, or
apply in person or by mail at the Visa Application Centre in Los Angeles."
Oh, and my status here expires in August (the six month limit). I have very little time to figure this out.