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may 2020 intake (general discussion)

Diksha Dalia

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Apr 3, 2020
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I got my visa for may 2020 for the course data analytics for business for st. Clair college windsor .Now i got a mail from college that the program has been rovoked for the reason of intake suspended.Now what should i do ,should i change my course or can i change my course on the same visa. Please tell me
 

Sanyamkhullar

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Jan 25, 2020
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Hlo
I got my visa for may 2020 for the course data analytics for business for st. Clair college windsor .Now i got a mail from college that the program has been rovoked for the reason of intake suspended.Now what should i do ,should i change my course or can i change my course on the same visa. Please tell me
When did you get your visa?
 

Jason2moh

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Sep 10, 2019
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Hlo
I got my visa for may 2020 for the course data analytics for business for st. Clair college windsor .Now i got a mail from college that the program has been rovoked for the reason of intake suspended.Now what should i do ,should i change my course or can i change my course on the same visa. Please tell me
The intake will probably begin in September. I'll advise you contact the college to confirm if the program has been rescheduled, rather than for you to change the course. It is unlikely there will be any program starting in May in the same college
 

Diksha Dalia

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Apr 3, 2020
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The intake will probably begin in September. I'll advise you contact the college to confirm if the program has been rescheduled, rather than for you to change the course. It is unlikely there will be any program starting in May in the same college
I did mail to college also 3 days earlier ,but they did not revert me.
 

Jason2moh

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Sep 10, 2019
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I did mail to college also 3 days earlier ,but they did not revert me.
At this point, you have very little options than to wait for a response from them or to defer your admission till the next intake. I'll advise you wait. From your previous post, it seems that the entire May intake for your college has been suspended, so no other programs for the same intake will be open.
 

Jason2moh

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Sep 10, 2019
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I got this mail two days ago:

"The Government of Canada is working closely with partners in Canada and around the world, including the World Health Organization (WHO), to respond to the current outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

If you are a representative, please let your clients know about this important information.

Effective March 18, 2020, Canada is denying entry to travellers who are not citizens or permanent residents of Canada. There are some exceptions to these restrictions to permit essential travel to Canada for certain international students. If you have a valid study permit or you were approved for a study permit on or before March 18, you will still be able to come to Canada.

If you are travelling to Canada to study soon, you need to be aware of public health measures in place to limit the spread of the virus in Canada. You need to know what to expect upon arrival and during your studies.

When you arrive in Canada, your health will be assessed when you speak to the border services officer. You must isolate for 14 days, even if you have no symptoms. This is mandatory for all travellers, and there are significant penalties for anyone who does not follow this order. Please see New Order Makes Self-Isolation Mandatory for Individuals Entering Canada.
Before travelling to Canada, students should check with their designated learning institution to make sure their course or study program is still operating. This is particularly important if you have received a letter of introduction from IRCC but have not started studying yet.

Before and during your trip,

  • avoid spending time in large crowds or crowded areas
  • avoid contact with sick people, especially if they have a fever, cough, or difficulty breathing
  • be aware of the local situation and follow local public health advice
  • be sure to monitor your health, and if you become sick before or during your trip, avoid contact with others except to see a health care professional
You must have a plan for how you will self-isolate for 14 days when you get to Canada and how you will obtain medical care if you become sick. While in self-isolation, you will be unable to leave where you are staying for any purpose. If you do not have a plan for self-isolation, including how you will buy groceries and access other essential services, please delay your travel until you have made one.

You will need to pass a health check before you’re allowed to board your flight. Anyone who shows symptoms of COVID-19 will not be allowed to travel to Canada. Do not travel to Canada if you feel sick. If you are sick, delay your travel plans until you are feeling well.
When you get to Canada,

  • If you develop symptoms during your flight to Canada, tell a border services officer when you arrive in Canada. This is required under the Quarantine Act (a Canadian law). If you don’t, you could be charged with a crime.
  • If you do not have symptoms but believe you were exposed to someone who was sick with COVID-19, under the Quarantine Act, you must report this to a border services officer when you get to Canada. The border services officer will give you instructions to follow.
  • If you develop a fever, cough or difficulty breathing within 14 days,
    • continue to isolate yourself from others
    • call the public health authorityin the province or territory you are in to tell them about your symptoms and travel history
      • They will give advice on what you should do.
While you are studying in Canada,

  • Keep monitoring your health for fever, cough or difficulty breathing. If you get sick, avoid contact with others and contact your local public health authority.
  • If the self-isolation requirements are still in effect for the beginning of your learning program, you may have courses online. This will not affect your in-class requirements for applying for a post-graduation work permit in the future.
Read the latest travel advice from the Government of Canada on the coronavirus disease (COVID-19)."
 

Diksha Dalia

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Apr 3, 2020
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At this point, you have very little options than to wait for a response from them or to defer your admission till the next intake. I'll advise you wait. From your previous post, it seems that the entire May intake for your college has been suspended, so no other programs for the same intake will be open.
Does this delay effect my visa or if my course would be deffer in september then my visa will extens ?
 

Jason2moh

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Sep 10, 2019
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Does this delay effect my visa or if my course would be deffer in september then my visa will extens ?
I too am in the same situation with my program. We mostlikely will have to extend our visas when the programs eventually begin after we enter Canada. I don't imagine that will be an issue.
 

Vishwa1910

Member
Dec 5, 2018
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Hello everyone,
is anyone from Centennial college here, May 2020 intake . my program got suspended as it was practical based program {biotech} but they are providing transfer option.
So, is it good to transfer to management online course rather than waiting for September intake ?
do anyone has any idea about how Global Management Program is?
please help me!
 

malumarinhoo

Full Member
Jan 28, 2020
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Hello everyone,
is anyone from Centennial college here, May 2020 intake . my program got suspended as it was practical based program {biotech} but they are providing transfer option.
So, is it good to transfer to management online course rather than waiting for September intake ?
do anyone has any idea about how Global Management Program is?
please help me!
I'm also going to Centennial. If you dont see a problem in postponing, I would rather do it in person than online. Have you tried online courses before? Can you be disciplined to study every day? And also, if Biotech is your first option - assuming that is what you really want to do it - why are you considering other options just because of a few months?
 

jinujose90

Newbie
Apr 4, 2020
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Hi, anyone got visa after 20th March? I got admission in Conestoga. Online application submitted on 12th March. No progress from then.
 

Vshneo

Member
Mar 30, 2020
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I have emailed my college and asked them to reduce the fees as an online experience is not the same as a live in-person classroom experience. I'm yet to hear from them. My college is SAIT.

Please email your college and tell them the same. This is totally unfair and especially to international students who pay a significantly higher rate for this education only because it is in Canada and has high standards.

We need to create a petition for this and get thousands of students to sign it.
I got the pathetic response from SAIT deparment... deferment is not possible as September intake is k
I doubt that dear actually my college sherdian told me that international students must register themselves in Canada in order to start any program which isn't possible without visa so don't worry just ask them for deferment explaining the whole situation it would be better if you can email them
Hey have mailed me and cleared this that i do not require study permit to study permit as per latest norms by ircc... this is pathetic.... i have paid annual fees and if i even completed one semester online and then my visa got refuse .. i need to drop the rest of the semesters and end of loosing all the fees... this is the worst suggestion my college... leaving students on there own risk