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ammy.ghotra said:

Not needed to inform Scotia bank about your deferal and GIC certificate that you got last year would be acceptable.... because my one friend is taking deferal decion for Sept. intake...
 
yes GIC is valid for one year and i think ,it validity starts when u go to scotia bank there in canada . after that you will receive ATM card ,
 
jaskaranjassal said:
have you shown proper genuine exp to VO ?whether ur employer spoken properly to VO about ur experience? and other thing u are 2009 passed u are showing experience of 1.5 years have u given reason for other left time ? because ur applying for 2014 may intake and ur passed out of 2009 i think due to gap they have rejected .just a cause in my ? have u mentioned what u done in this gap period ?

Yes I have given proper genuine exp to VO. And also after 1.5 years of job wht I have done till now, for everything I have given proof. :(
I dont know about how well did my previous employer spoken to VO. :( I think I clearly mentioned the things I have done during my gap since I left my my up to this year.
 
jaskaranjassal said:
yes GIC is valid for one year and i think ,it validity starts when u go to scotia bank there in canada . after that you will receive ATM card ,

I have deferal my course from May to Sept.!!!Can i need to inform Scotia Bank about my delay..
Thanks in advance...
 
bhavin24 said:
Yes I have given proper genuine exp to VO. And also after 1.5 years of job wht I have done till now, for everything I have given proof. :(
I dont know about how well did my previous employer spoken to VO. :( I think I clearly mentioned the things I have done during my gap since I left my my up to this year.
in my opinion issue for rejection was... Gap . u are having much gap .
 
Anyone already filed for visa for September intake?
I'm preparing my application and aiming to apply by 30th April.

Also confused about the new law regarding part-time work coming in effect from 1st june.

2 scenarios:
1. If we our granted visa after 1st June, we automatically get all the details included in the visa.
2. If we our granted visa before 1st June, we'll have to get SIN after reaching Canada and won't be able to work straight away in Canada.

I am slightly more inclined towards 1st option and hence thinking of delaying my visa application.

Any advice guys?

Willyoldfox
 
Willyoldfox said:
Anyone already filed for visa for September intake?
I'm preparing my application and aiming to apply by 30th April.

Also confused about the new law regarding part-time work coming in effect from 1st june.

2 scenarios:
1. If we our granted visa after 1st June, we automatically get all the details included in the visa.
2. If we our granted visa before 1st June, we'll have to get SIN after reaching Canada and won't be able to work straight away in Canada.

I am slightly more inclined towards 1st option and hence thinking of delaying my visa application.

Any advice guys?

Willyoldfox


i have prepared everything -) but apllied i will put up case in april last same date as said or on may 1st
u have mentioned interesting scenarios ..we dont know which wil applicable upon us but one thing sure they will not issue in very much advace and SIN we have to apply by going there.
 
Willyoldfox said:
Anyone already filed for visa for September intake?
I'm preparing my application and aiming to apply by 30th April.

Also confused about the new law regarding part-time work coming in effect from 1st june.

2 scenarios:
1. If we our granted visa after 1st June, we automatically get all the details included in the visa.
2. If we our granted visa before 1st June, we'll have to get SIN after reaching Canada and won't be able to work straight away in Canada.

I am slightly more inclined towards 1st option and hence thinking of delaying my visa application.

Any advice guys?

Willyoldfox

Hello Willyoldfox,

The new law starting from June 1st, 2014 applies to all students with resident permit that will be issued after this date. If you apply now and get approved before or after this date, you only get letter of introduction (LOI) to be submitted at the Point of Entry (POE) in Canada. This LOI isn't a study permit nor a visa. Your study permit will be issued once you arrive in Canada, probably in August for September entry.

However, if you get visa (TRV) and LOI and travel to Canada before June 1st for September intake then you won't reap the benefits of the new rules. Even I suppose it doesn't make sense to travel to Canada before June 1st for September entry if you don't have any aim apart from study. But note that your reason for entry must be for studies only in order to be issued with study permit or else you might be denied entry!!!
 
dok said:
Hello Willyoldfox,

The new law starting from June 1st, 2014 applies to all students with resident permit that will be issued after this date. If you apply now and get approved before or after this date, you only get letter of introduction (LOI) to be submitted at the Point of Entry (POE) in Canada. This LOI isn't a study permit nor a visa. Your study permit will be issued once you arrive in Canada, probably in August for September entry.

However, if you get visa (TRV) and LOI and travel to Canada before June 1st for September intake then you won't reap the benefits of the new rules. Even I suppose it doesn't make sense to travel to Canada before June 1st for September entry if you don't have any aim apart from study. But note that your reason for entry must be for studies only in order to be issued with study permit or else you might be denied entry!!!
is it true u said i apply now for fall intake i will be going in august then new rules do apply on me ..cic website says students after june 1st session can take benifit of working without work permit . if i apply now and can get visa in may in this case i am applicable under this rule this is u saying ?
 
Hello everyone,
I have defer my admission from May intake to
Sept. intake. Can i need new GIC certificate to
submit in embassy for Sept. intake visa or i can use
old one that i got for May intake.
 
Sundeep(Punjab said:
Hello everyone,
I have defer my admission from May intake to
Sept. intake. Can i need new GIC certificate to
submit in embassy for Sept. intake visa or i can use
old one that i got for May intake.
u can clear this issue by calling chd embassy by visting cic website .. they can tell u clearly ..do not totaly depend upon this forum replies
 
jaskaranjassal said:
u can clear this issue by calling chd embassy by visting cic website .. they can tell u clearly ..do not totaly depend upon this forum replies

I call to embassy they give me a email id.. I write a request about my case but after 6 days they do not reply...i also call to scotia bank they cannot give me any aknowledge
 
Sundeep(Punjab said:
I call to embassy they give me a email id.. I write a request about my case but after 6 days they do not reply...i also call to scotia bank they cannot give me any aknowledge
i have read my GIC certificate difference between issue date and maturity date is one year i think u have to apply for GIC certificate again because in this new certificate date's are written for fall intake means ur course starts from sep otherwise u can call scotia bank curently in canada .
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jaskaranjassal said:
is it true u said i apply now for fall intake i will be going in august then new rules do apply on me ..cic website says students after june 1st session can take benifit of working without work permit . if i apply now and can get visa in may in this case i am applicable under this rule this is u saying ?

Hello,

Study permits are issued at the Canadian Point of Entry. So if you're going in August then you will get it in August. The letter you will get now if you apply for study permit isn't in fact a study permit, neither a valid travel document for travel. So if you're from a visa required country, you will also be issued with Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) at same time with the approval for the study permit. So no worries, your study permit will actually be issued when you arrived at the Canadian Port. I hope it clarifies!!