Programs don’t qualify for PGWPwhy don't you recommend
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit/prepare/designated-learning-institutions-list.html
Programs don’t qualify for PGWPwhy don't you recommend
A work permit that allows you to work after you finish your studies and potentially qualify for PR.what is PGWP ?
you cannot apply for a post-graduate work permit from toronto school of management once you're done with your degree if thats your plan.why don't you recommend
Hello, please would like to know the update of this did you get your visa approved as an in same situation, am confused and don’t know what to doOntario- Conestoga college
Did you go for medical before? And did you reapply for visa?Mine was refused 7 days after I applied. They didn't mention anything about the exam, in the ATIP they said my career progress wasnt very clear in what the program would help in it.
Did you apply through agent the first time u tried, and if yes did you disclose to agent? And again where you ask how to pay or to buy insurance for your medication, and are you hiv positive, cause am hiv positiveI started with upfront exame to make the process faster. They asked additional exams like confirmation exam, tuberculosis test and a letter from a specialist stating my prognosis. I only applied after my exam was approved and passed by IRCC.
After refused I gave up to study and applied for refugee. I'm in Canada already.
My school is in Ontario, I did medical today and I disclose to the panel physician, am just hoping for the best am so stressed and scaredI used an agent, but I didn't tell anything to them. I only disclosed to the upfront doctor. In the part of the form where they ask if I'll need medical attention, I put "all the details were disclosed in the upfrom exams" when the agency asked to put more details I told them I had already given all information to the doctor. I don't need to pay medication, as refugee the gov pays it. Also if you don't have insurance you can get for free if you're in Ontario from some clinics for uninsured people. No private insurance here covers this medication as far as I know since they cost 1080$/month.