Tell us more please. When did they travel? Do you know what questions were they asked by the CBSA officers? And were they offered online courses by their institutions?Two people that I know, entered Canada. The Canadian border officials were polite, although they faced some problems while boarding the flight.
Two people that I know, entered Canada. The Canadian border officials were polite, although they faced some problems while boarding the flight.
I know instances of two people:
The first person was from Bangladesh. I came across his experiences which he explained in detail (I don't know him personally). He went via emirates. He didn't have any problems at Toronto border. They treated him just like a regular student and asked only for regular documents. However he was asked for travel letter at Dubai airport, during his flight connection.
The second person is a friend of mine. He is indian, but travelled from Dubai. He travelled via emirates too. Both Dubai and Toronto border officers asked for regular documents only.
Both said they face no issue at Toronto (they are polite and considerate), and the only problem is the airport from which you board. In India, the border officials are dicks from what I hear.
Today, I saw a third persons experience on this forum. He travelled from Pakistan through emirates as well. His experiences also are consistent.
The problem is emigration, not immigration.
Mate its Air India which is causing problems even to Students with in person classes. I know two people who were denied despite having all the support Letters for in person classes...Thanks a ton for posting!!! I can't explain how grateful I am for this positive news in these dire times!
If you don't mind, what is the " travel letter " that was asked at Dubai airport supposed to be?
And how did the Indian manage to travel from India? Was it the Vande Bharat Mission flight from Delhi airport?
Plus did these people go for the fall September start date? If so, I was just wondering, isn't it too early to go now?
Please help out...it's a really difficult time now.
I've been hearing that a lot of Indian students have been denied boarding the flight...
Mate its Air India which is causing problems even to Students with in person classes. I know two people who were denied despite having all the support Letters for in person classes...
The travel letter is a letter from your university saying that your presence is required in Canada for your studies (thus justifying the requirement to travel). Most universities are hesitant to issue it, so don't have high hopes for it but anyways try your best.
None of the people travelled from india. The first guy travelled from Bangladesh, the second was an Indian on visit visa in Dubai and travelled from there, the third travelled from Pakistan.
All of the national flights from Bangladesh, india and pakistan are hesitant to fly students. I'm guessing they must have got a memo to not let students board. That's the only logical explanation, because flights like emirates etihad and other international airlines allow students to fly as long as student visa approval is before 18 March.
The first guy and the third guy travelled in July for a fall class and was permitted to enter. The second guy began online classes in May and was permitted to enter two weeks ago.