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milesdavis

Newbie
Jan 22, 2020
8
1
My younger brother just got a visitor's visa.



Few items:

He has a Law Degree and was working in a law firm
  1. He wanted to pursue further studies in Canada (Masters's Degree) but due to unforeseen reasons, we knew he wouldn’t get a student visa while here in his home country so he never applied for it.
  2. A few weeks ago, via an agent he managed to get a 5-year Visitors visa.



Process:


-He had an appointment with VSF Global they took his biometrics and he paid (but the agent handled everything ) after a few weeks he got an email from VSF that the envelope and decision had to be collected and we confirmed this via VSF tracking online

The agent collected the passport on his behalf and I wish to point out that we’ve only paid him 90% of the agreed fees and my assumption is that he will give us access once we finish the last payment.



The plan is he has to convert his visitor to either work or student visa while in Canada. The aim is to get PR at some point


Questions:

Which is a better and easier conversion option student or work?
  1. How much does it cost? via lawyers?
  2. Comprehensive list of docs that he should have for either of the two options
  3. Time limits?

Any input would be greatly appreciated.
 

scylla

VIP Member
Jun 8, 2010
95,845
22,110
Toronto
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
05-10-2010
LANDED..........
05-10-2010
My younger brother just got a visitor's visa.



Few items:

He has a Law Degree and was working in a law firm
  1. He wanted to pursue further studies in Canada (Masters's Degree) but due to unforeseen reasons, we knew he wouldn’t get a student visa while here in his home country so he never applied for it.
  2. A few weeks ago, via an agent he managed to get a 5-year Visitors visa.



Process:


-He had an appointment with VSF Global they took his biometrics and he paid (but the agent handled everything ) after a few weeks he got an email from VSF that the envelope and decision had to be collected and we confirmed this via VSF tracking online

The agent collected the passport on his behalf and I wish to point out that we’ve only paid him 90% of the agreed fees and my assumption is that he will give us access once we finish the last payment.



The plan is he has to convert his visitor to either work or student visa while in Canada. The aim is to get PR at some point


Questions:

Which is a better and easier conversion option student or work?
  1. How much does it cost? via lawyers?
  2. Comprehensive list of docs that he should have for either of the two options
  3. Time limits?

Any input would be greatly appreciated.
For a work permit he needs to secure a job offer and approved LMIA from an employer in Canada. A lawyer really can't help with this. Your brother needs to find a job on his own. This can be quite challenging to do since most employers are not willing to go through the process. The job your brother finds should be related to his previous education or work experience.

For a study permit, he needs to show a bank balance of $25k minimum and be accepted into a school and program. The program he picks should be related to his previous education and/or studies and show a progression in studies. No lawyer is needed to apply. His application will need to be sent to his home country visa office. The application cannot be processed from within Canada.
 

milesdavis

Newbie
Jan 22, 2020
8
1
For a work permit he needs to secure a job offer and approved LMIA from an employer in Canada. A lawyer really can't help with this. Your brother needs to find a job on his own. This can be quite challenging to do since most employers are not willing to go through the process. The job your brother finds should be related to his previous education or work experience.

For a study permit, he needs to show a bank balance of $25k minimum and be accepted into a school and program. The program he picks should be related to his previous education and/or studies and show a progression in studies. No lawyer is needed to apply. His application will need to be sent to his home country visa office. The application cannot be processed from within Canada.

I humbly appreciate your prompt response.

I guess work is out of the question hence we move to the student study permit option.

As far as I understand, it is now possible to apply for a study permit from within Canada even if you have visitor status.

This new policy allows visitors who are currently in Canada to apply for a study permit without the need to leave Canada and apply from their home country.


https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=483&top=15


As for funds, that shouldn't be an issue we're willing to pay at least 1-year deposit to the university towards the school fee.

As for bank balance that also shouldn't be a problem.

I'm just curious if we should do the process now that he has not left the country or if should we do it while in Canada.
 

MR0307

Hero Member
Apr 20, 2023
234
46
My younger brother just got a visitor's visa.



Few items:

He has a Law Degree and was working in a law firm
  1. He wanted to pursue further studies in Canada (Masters's Degree) but due to unforeseen reasons, we knew he wouldn’t get a student visa while here in his home country so he never applied for it.
  2. A few weeks ago, via an agent he managed to get a 5-year Visitors visa.



Process:


-He had an appointment with VSF Global they took his biometrics and he paid (but the agent handled everything ) after a few weeks he got an email from VSF that the envelope and decision had to be collected and we confirmed this via VSF tracking online

The agent collected the passport on his behalf and I wish to point out that we’ve only paid him 90% of the agreed fees and my assumption is that he will give us access once we finish the last payment.



The plan is he has to convert his visitor to either work or student visa while in Canada. The aim is to get PR at some point


Questions:

Which is a better and easier conversion option student or work?
  1. How much does it cost? via lawyers?
  2. Comprehensive list of docs that he should have for either of the two options
  3. Time limits?

Any input would be greatly appreciated.
He were applied paper visa or online?
 

Naturgrl

VIP Member
Apr 5, 2020
44,888
9,502
I humbly appreciate your prompt response.

I guess work is out of the question hence we move to the student study permit option.

As far as I understand, it is now possible to apply for a study permit from within Canada even if you have visitor status.

This new policy allows visitors who are currently in Canada to apply for a study permit without the need to leave Canada and apply from their home country.


https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=483&top=15


As for funds, that shouldn't be an issue we're willing to pay at least 1-year deposit to the university towards the school fee.

As for bank balance that also shouldn't be a problem.

I'm just curious if we should do the process now that he has not left the country or if should we do it while in Canada.
He can apply from within Canada but it is still processed from home country/outland. This is not a new policy. He needs to show that the program will give him better and higher pay job opportunities in home country, advance his current education, show ties to return and funds. If he is over 22 then he needs to still show some of his own funds. Pay first year tuition and his bank balance should be a minimum of $10k for living expenses.
 

scylla

VIP Member
Jun 8, 2010
95,845
22,110
Toronto
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
05-10-2010
LANDED..........
05-10-2010
I humbly appreciate your prompt response.

I guess work is out of the question hence we move to the student study permit option.

As far as I understand, it is now possible to apply for a study permit from within Canada even if you have visitor status.

This new policy allows visitors who are currently in Canada to apply for a study permit without the need to leave Canada and apply from their home country.


https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=483&top=15


As for funds, that shouldn't be an issue we're willing to pay at least 1-year deposit to the university towards the school fee.

As for bank balance that also shouldn't be a problem.

I'm just curious if we should do the process now that he has not left the country or if should we do it while in Canada.
His application will be stronger if he applies while in his home country.
 
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Naturgrl

VIP Member
Apr 5, 2020
44,888
9,502
Did you even click on the ”where you are applying from”. It then asks for inside or outside Canada. If you click inside Canada, it gives specific instructions on who can apply from Canada. It is not your brother. So he can apply while staying with you but his application is processed from home country. He will have a weaker application if in Canada because it may be more difficult to show ties to return home, career opportunities etc. If he is doing his Masters he has a stronger case.
 

scylla

VIP Member
Jun 8, 2010
95,845
22,110
Toronto
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
05-10-2010
LANDED..........
05-10-2010
This doesn't allow your brother to submit a within Canada application. You really need to read the full details provided in the link to understand which rules apply to your brother and which don't. Regardless of whether your brother is physically in Canada or outside of Canada, his study permit application will be processed through his home visa office.

The application will be stronger if your brother is physically outside of Canada since it will be easier for him to show ties to his home country. Being refusal for weak ties to the home country is a frequenty refusal reason.
 

milesdavis

Newbie
Jan 22, 2020
8
1
This doesn't allow your brother to submit a within Canada application. You really need to read the full details provided in the link to understand which rules apply to your brother and which don't. Regardless of whether your brother is physically in Canada or outside of Canada, his study permit application will be processed through his home visa office.

The application will be stronger if your brother is physically outside of Canada since it will be easier for him to show ties to his home country. Being refusal for weak ties to the home country is a frequenty refusal reason.
Thank you will look into this
 

milesdavis

Newbie
Jan 22, 2020
8
1
Did you even click on the ”where you are applying from”. It then asks for inside or outside Canada. If you click inside Canada, it gives specific instructions on who can apply from Canada. It is not your brother. So he can apply while staying with you but his application is processed from home country. He will have a weaker application if in Canada because it may be more difficult to show ties to return home, career opportunities etc. If he is doing his Masters he has a stronger case.
I appreciate your inputs on this

I guess I have to do further readings on the same.
 

scylla

VIP Member
Jun 8, 2010
95,845
22,110
Toronto
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
05-10-2010
LANDED..........
05-10-2010

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
55,588
13,519
To add to what @scylla has already mentioned his Canadian job should be related to his current employment and education. To get approved for a WP he can’t just apply for any job. The process can take around 6 months if your employer already has LMIA. Has he looked into whether he qualifies for express entry?