Good day my wifr is applying fot open work permit with my son applying for study permit, what should i uploaf in letter of acceptance for my son , he is under 5 years old, i did not inquire for any school because he will still not go to school
Good day my wifr is applying fot open work permit with my son applying for study permit, what should i uploaf in letter of acceptance for my son , he is under 5 years old, i did not inquire for any school because he will still not go to school
what do you mean how to do that? i mean i still dont have the school where he will goHello Feedingspree,
Use the information of the principal applicant for the accompanying child including the acceptance letter.
– JS
Just upload a brief letter stating you will be enrolling him with the public school board in your city and he will be placed in the school within your vicinity.Good day my wifr is applying fot open work permit with my son applying for study permit, what should i uploaf in letter of acceptance for my son , he is under 5 years old, i did not inquire for any school because he will still not go to school
so its ok if i do it in word or should i write it formally anf scan itJust upload a brief letter stating you will be enrolling him with the public school board in your city and he will be placed in the school within your vicinity.
Word is fine.so its ok if i do it in word or should i write it formally anf scan it
well my wife is the one who is applying for the study permit of my son and im already here in canada, so it will be like the name of the signatory will be under her name?Word is fine.
yes..well my wife is the one who is applying for the study permit of my son and im already here in canada, so it will be like the name of the signatory will be under her name?
Hello Feedingspree,hello my wife hs already receive her biometric request , does my child need to gives his biometric because there was no request for my son he is under 5years old tho
ok thank you very muchHello Feedingspree,
Your minor child is under 7 years and is exempted from given biometrics. Read more on Canada.ca.
– JS