Category: Student Visa

Details of the study permit holder’s off-campus work

After June 1, 2014, “out-of-campus work permit” has become a history. Holding a student visa can directly work part-time outside the school (no more than 20 hours per week). The holiday can work full-time without additional application for a work permit. Since the implementation of the new policy for more than four years, we have […]

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Shocking shift results: The school informed CIC to cancel the visa

We can see from the previous note that the visa has been passed in principle and the medical examination has been notified. Unfortunately, the medical examination needs to be carried out, so the results of the medical examination have been waiting. At this time, an email sent by Douglas College to CIC led to the […]

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Case of identity recovery: Please renew before the end of the validity period of Study Permit

First understand what is Study Permit: Visas and Permits Remind that students and overseas workers apply for the first time to enter the study must remember to change Study Permit, see this: What if I forgot to change Study Permit? But don’t think that changing to Study Permit is all right, as long as you […]

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How to notify the Immigration Department to change schools through MyCIC account

Policy overview If you apply for a study permit on or after June 1, 2014, you must notify CIC via your MyCIC account when you are transferring from one designated learning institution to another, even if it is at the same level of study. If you are thinking about changing your institution or your program, […]

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What if I forgot to change Study Permit?

Students must remember to change to Study Permit for the first time they enter the country! Originally we thought this was common sense, but one thing that happened recently made us feel that it is necessary to inform all customers to remember to apply for Study Permit at the Immigration Department. Student W, under the […]

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Student Visa June 1 New Deal Details

New rules that will reduce the potential for fraud or misuse of the program while protecting Canada’s international reputation for high-quality education and improving services to genuine students will come into force on June 1, 2014. The new rules will: limit the issuance of study permits to applicants who will be studying at a designated […]

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