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Jasjot Singh

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Aug 19, 2011
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Category........
Visa Office......
Chandigarh
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
14 07 2011
IELTS Request
7.5
Med's Request
Pre Med
Interview........
Not called for
Passport Req..
Attatched
VISA ISSUED...
25-08-11
LANDED..........
7th Sept!
If your coming to Windsor and need help, just notify me. Will arrange for you!

Mail me on ceojasjot@gmail.com

Apart from that, do enroll for University of Windsor Soft landing program, it helps.
 
there is room sofia. n also at walking distance of 3 min to campus . the family is giving the room along with alll utilities . there is seprate room room in house not in basement.
 
^^Lol...I do not have a room or anything but I can assist you like every fellow student would and should.

You shouldn't be worried about rooms, there are more rooms here than the students.
 
No issues bro, hor kithe rehna hain, I stay in the corner house on Bridge and Uni Ave intersection....1901. Mari gehda kade
 
I am coming to windsor man! but the thing is i am getting a bad wibe about the place. Since I saw the "walk safe to your home" service windsor offers. like is it that bad out there? And about windsor university bro i heard the rip you off for money to the last book! residence is freakin expensive. I am going to en roll myself in soft landing program and find a room once. I heard housing is cheap so can i find like a one bedroom pvt apt for my self like furnished? and my last concern is regarding the party and crowd at windsor, how is the atmosphere there man?
 
Best city to live in, small cities are more like communities. Walk safe was for girls who wanted someone to walk them home at night for there was this one psycho who roamed around naked.

This city is right next to USA, you can shop, party there. People are cool, parties are in University's own PUB called Thirsty scholar every week or twice
 
thanks man great info!
 
Jasjot Singh said:
Best city to live in, small cities are more like communities. Walk safe was for girls who wanted someone to walk them home at night for there was this one psycho who roamed around naked.

This city is right next to USA, you can shop, party there. People are cool, parties are in University's own PUB called Thirsty scholar every week or twice

You would need to get a U.S visa for that, unless you are from a U.S visa exempt country.
 
AAL1984 said:
You would need to get a U.S visa for that, unless you are from a U.S visa exempt country.

Hi
I have one question..can one with study permit travel back to his home country or USA for example...or it is not allowed to leave Canada while on a study permit???
 
kokice said:
Hi
I have one question..can one with study permit travel back to his home country or USA for example...or it is not allowed to leave Canada while on a study permit???

Hi,

Yes, you can travel back to your homeland/USA.

When you return to Canada, you MUST have,

1. a passport
2. a study permit
3. a temporary resident
visa (TRV)

This (single entry) TRV allows you to enter Canada ONLY once, but it may be used for repeated entries into Canada from the United States or St. Pierre and Miquelon ONLY.
 
enfield said:
Hi,

Yes, you can travel back to your homeland/USA.

When you return to Canada, you MUST have,

1. a passport
2. a study permit
3. a temporary resident
visa (TRV)

This (single entry) TRV allows you to enter Canada ONLY once, but it may be used for repeated entries into Canada from the United States or St. Pierre and Miquelon ONLY.

Dear enfield

Sorry for bothering you with so many questions....but I really prefer to get information from people with real experiences rather than Internet. I have just one more question for you: since there aren't many postgraduate certificate programs for Business starting in May,I think that applying for 2 years diploma program would be another chance. The problem is:are there gonna be some visa issues because I already have a bachelor degree? And is postgraduate certificate better than college diploma when looking for a job? Which is more appreciated?

Thanks,

Kokice
 
kokice said:
1. I think that applying for 2 years diploma program would be another chance. The problem is:are there gonna be some visa issues because I already have a bachelor degree?


2. And is postgraduate certificate better than college diploma when looking for a job? Which is more appreciated?

Thanks,

Kokice

Hi,

1. Most likely Yes.

2. It depends on a course selection. Generally, for a business course, PG certificate is better thn a UG diploma. In the end, it's your real time Canadian work experience that matters a lot. I would encourage you to look for a co-op/internship based course.