You may want to weigh the cost of your trip vs the chances. Essential travel should not be hard to qualify for anymore as now large time zone differences are included as criterion to qualify as essential traveler. So it comes down to the March 18 deadline, I assume that this applies to you. In this case I would still try it if I was in your position and fly from the US to Toronto. If you get rejected you could still stay at an airbnb in the US for a while and take courses at least in the same time zone. Cost wise an airbnb should be similar to you renting an apartment at your final destination in Canada. Please take note that getting rejected due to not fulfilling the covid travel ban conditions is not the same as a visa rejection hence it does not hurt any of your future visa aspirations...
For me the 15 hour time zone difference was unbearable and really messed up my family life back in HK. But your personal situation may differ. In the end it's all about evaluating probabilities as nobody knows for sure. Good luck, mate.
For me the 15 hour time zone difference was unbearable and really messed up my family life back in HK. But your personal situation may differ. In the end it's all about evaluating probabilities as nobody knows for sure. Good luck, mate.
I got your point. Hmm.. maybe I have to wait until Oct, see any updates for international students, but obviously Im not really hopeful. Just because the route of landing ON is more complicated than BC like you said. Anyway, truly thanks to your humble opinion!!!