Hi, I'm a undocumented in US got accepted by Canadian university for Computer Science master programs, and I want go to Canada via study permit. I was brought to America via F1 from China when I was 13 years old, now I'm 26. I attended middle school, high school, college in US and never left US. My parents are still in China, and they have business, houses, properties there. We still contact very often.
I'm trying to apply for study permit on my own right now, there is a part that wants optional document "Client information", I know people put statement of purpose for that, but for my situation, what additional documents should I put? Should I mention I'm undocumented in US in my "client information". I have no criminal record, denial of visa, or ordered to leave country, will they ask me to provide that documents?
For financial proof, my parents and my uncle will support me for the study, is a letter from them stating supporting me sufficient enough?
For passport part, I have a current passport with no visa stamps and a expired passport with one visa stamp from 13 years ago. Should I include all passport and visa stamps page?
In the end, Can a undocumented resident in US go to Canada via study permit? what is the chance of getting rejected
I'm trying to apply for study permit on my own right now, there is a part that wants optional document "Client information", I know people put statement of purpose for that, but for my situation, what additional documents should I put? Should I mention I'm undocumented in US in my "client information". I have no criminal record, denial of visa, or ordered to leave country, will they ask me to provide that documents?
For financial proof, my parents and my uncle will support me for the study, is a letter from them stating supporting me sufficient enough?
For passport part, I have a current passport with no visa stamps and a expired passport with one visa stamp from 13 years ago. Should I include all passport and visa stamps page?
In the end, Can a undocumented resident in US go to Canada via study permit? what is the chance of getting rejected