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Question : Early travel to Canada | Fall 2021 student

aniruddhabhatt

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Hello y'all,

How soon can I travel to Canada? My classes start in Sep 2021, and I have my visa already. My brother lives there so I'm not worried about the expenses etc.

I read a few posts suggesting 21 days to 2 months before the classes start, but I want to be sure. What's the best approach?

Thanks :)
 
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Konan1982

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Hello y'all,

How soon can I travel to Canada? My classes start in Sep 2021, and I have my visa already. My brother lives there so I'm not worried about the expenses etc.

I read a few posts suggesting 21 days to 2 months before the classes start, but I want to be sure. What's the best approach?

Thanks :)
depending when your visa effective?
 

aniruddhabhatt

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what day is your visa effective? if it is from today then you can be here any time you wish
Really? Would there be no problem at the border? Esp. with COVID times etc.?

Also, is there any reference for this info, that'd be helpful too :)

P.S. yes my visa is effective now.
 

Konan1982

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Really? Would there be no problem at the border? Esp. with COVID times etc.?

Also, is there any reference for this info, that'd be helpful too :)

P.S. yes my visa is effective now.
4-6 weeks but it might be a bit early so May June can be fine. you will say you need to quarantine, settle down, find accommodation etc get to know city
 
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Naturgrl

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But you may be denied entry to Canada because your program doesn’t start until September.
4-6 weeks but it might be a bit early so May June can be fine. you will say you need to quarantine, settle down, find accommodation etc get to know city
So you are saying for a course that starts in September to go in May or June. CBSA could send you home especially during COVID. Why do you need so many months to settle down. You can’t work.
 

Konan1982

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But you may be denied entry to Canada because your program doesn’t start until September.

So you are saying for a course that starts in September to go in May or June. CBSA could send you home especially during COVID. Why do you need so many months to settle down. You can’t work.
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technically speaking if a visa is given to today's date then at the airport officer can not cancel the visa even if a person will travel right now. Everything is valid. To me, it means they want people to arrive in Canadaa and make them spend money - thats the only logical conculion here otherwise why on earth they give visa 5 ay in advance
 

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I asked the same exact question today to my DLI visa advisor, she said should arrive 4 weeks before program start.
 

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Toronto, Ontario
Category........
STUDY
Visa Office......
Ottawa
App. Filed.......
09-12-2020
Med's Done....
15-11-2020
Passport Req..
17-03-2021
VISA ISSUED...
05-03-2021
LANDED..........
19-04-2021
No. Go to Canada 3 weeks before your program starts. Maybe, a month is alright too. Not earlier than that. Undergo the 14 day quarantine.

If you travel any earlier than that, the Visa Officer will suspect you're going there to work illegally. You cannot work, even part-time, before your program starts. It violates your study permit. Do you want to spend money and travel in Canada, sightseeing a few months ahead of your program? There are COVID related lockdowns and restrictions all around. Where would you go? Additionally if you wanted to travel, you should've applied for a visitor visa instead. You are a student going there to study. So stick to that. Don't violate the study permit rules. I'm sure the visa officer issued your study permit starting at a date close to your program start date, so how do you even plan on landing in Canada months ahead?
 
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technically speaking if a visa is given to today's date then at the airport officer can not cancel the visa even if a person will travel right now. Everything is valid. To me, it means they want people to arrive in Canadaa and make them spend money - thats the only logical conculion here otherwise why on earth they give visa 5 ay in advance
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Officers will not cancel the visa but they will send you home and tell you to return 4-6 weeks before your course starts. They don‘t want people in Canada, especially now with Covid. Even during “normal” times they don’t want students ahead of time becuase most aren’t going to spend money to travel and see the sights. Officers think, if they don’t have the funds, that they will try and work illegally.
 
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Konan1982

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No. Go to Canada 3 weeks before your program starts. Maybe, a month is alright too. Not earlier than that. Undergo the 14 day quarantine.

If you travel any earlier than that, the Visa Officer will suspect you're going there to work illegally. You cannot work, even part-time, before your program starts. It violates your study permit. Do you want to spend money and travel in Canada, sightseeing a few months ahead of your program? There are COVID related lockdowns and restrictions all around. Where would you go? Additionally if you wanted to travel, you should've applied for a visitor visa instead. You are a student going there to study. So stick to that. Don't violate the study permit rules. I'm sure the visa officer issued your study permit starting at a date close to your program start date, so how do you even plan on landing in Canada months ahead?
you are talking about as if there are tons of jobs in Canada.. bro person doesnt even have work authrisation work permit where will he work? just tell me where will he work? even under table he wont be able to work
 

Konan1982

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technically speaking if a visa is given to today's date then at the airport officer can not cancel the visa even if a person will travel right now. Everything is valid. To me, it means they want people to arrive in Canadaa and make them spend money - thats the only logical conculion here otherwise why on earth they give visa 5 ay in advance
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Officers will not cancel the visa but they will send you home and tell you to return 4-6 weeks before your course starts. They don‘t want people in Canada, especially now with Covid. Even during “normal” times they don’t want students ahead of time becuase most aren’t going to spend money to travel and see the sights. Officers think, if they don’t have the funds, that they will try and work illegally.
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what illegal work you are talking about? cleaning jobs?
the only under table jobs can be snow removal now it is gone.. and maybe lawn mover even to find it will take 2-3 months.
 

Konan1982

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they issued you a visa it means they dont care when you will go there if they cared they would have issued you visa effective July at least 2 months in advance.
 
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aniruddhabhatt

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Hey @Naturgrl @Laguna55 @Konan1982 and @RamSatt

I think these are all great inputs. However, I am looking for references/examples to know what's presently permissible.

Technically, anytime from the date of stamp should be alright, going by the book. But some posts on internet are saying 21 days because of COVID. And the part about reasoning with the officer is tricky too. Hence there is no hardcoded protocol in place right now about this. If we can get any references, that would clear this up much better. e.g. I know someone who just landed in Canada for May intake, so safe to say a month in advance is okay.

@RamSatt: I appreciate your detailed inputs on this, however your tone sounds a little bossy and speedy there.

If you travel any earlier than that, the Visa Officer will suspect you're going there to work illegally. You cannot work, even part-time, before your program starts. It violates your study permit. Do you want to spend money and travel in Canada, sightseeing a few months ahead of your program?
=> I mentioned in the post that my brother lives there, by himself, and while I am not worried about the expenses, both of us could use some company during these isolated times.


There are COVID related lockdowns and restrictions all around. Where would you go? Additionally if you wanted to travel, you should've applied for a visitor visa instead. You are a student going there to study. So stick to that.
=> I know what I am doing, for the most part. The visa you get for study/work/travel is the same temporary resident visa, it's only the permit that differs. So friendly suggestion, please be friendlier when schooling a stranger on the internet, esp. when you don't know the full situation. Also, FYI lockdown has been moving to grey and red zone in GTA. Getting better in other parts too, and life cannot really stop, can it? Regardless, separating travel and study from your life in a country sounds so primitive to me, I can't even explain.

Don't violate the study permit rules. I'm sure the visa officer issued your study permit starting at a date close to your program start date, so how do you even plan on landing in Canada months ahead?
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I don't intend to violate. The study permit would be issued at the airport when I land, from what I know, starting at a date closer to the program start regardless. Great reminder though, and I'll definitely quarantine when I reach.

Again, please correct me if I'm wrong, and I appreciate all the inputs here. Cheers folks!


Actually, my question should have been more specific. I am aiming at June 15 - July 15. Not before that.