Specifically, here is the point "For example, if a foreign national authorized to work in Canada is prohibited from engaging in studies as per a condition of their work permit, they are allowed to engage in distance learning courses."
Thanks, I saw that temporary policy but it doesn't mention distance learning.
The question is for the new work permits that were issued after June 7, 2023.
I am referring to...
School staff often don't have any idea. And if you ask them about it, they say "yes", that they need a study permit, but they just want to be safe from my understanding.
Your minor children already in Canada are authorized to study without a study permit at the pre-school, primary or secondary level if you have a work permit.
Study permits: Guidelines on minor children
Is a study permit required? [A30(2)]
Minor children already in Canada are authorized to study without a study permit at the pre-school, primary or secondary level if
they are either accompanying parents claiming refugee status or are claimants...
I saw cases that passport was not stamped and returned when medicals were expired. They did medicals again and received a new PPR and only then they were stamped.
Sure, it's understandable. All I am saying is that a diabetes itself is not a deal breaker, especially for a super visa where issuance covers mostly everything, it's not a deal breaker even for a PR application.
Well, the more, the better. But t's not your biggest concern. There are issues you cannot really rectify so easily. He needs to be financially established (not just funds available).
And rethink your purpose of visit.
You are trying to play with a word "may", it's true that there's a lot of discretion and leeway in the immigration law, but it's applied by the authorities, not by you. So I would read it as "shall".