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You mean you had PGWP and during that time you applied for a student visa? You can't. It'll be rejected. You can't apply from within Canada for study permit anymore.
 
Yes, you can, after PGWP expired.

You need to have a college ( recognized institute) admission letter and also, importantly, enough proof of funds to support your educational and living needs.
 
Innana said:
You mean you had PGWP and during that time you applied for a student visa? You can't. It'll be rejected. You can't apply from within Canada for study permit anymore.

This is incorrect.

I have couple of my friends who are currently studying. Their PGWP was expired, so they needed to stay.

They applied for Study permit, before their statues expired (PGWP status).
 
Innana said:
You mean you had PGWP and during that time you applied for a student visa? You can't. It'll be rejected. You can't apply from within Canada for study permit anymore.
You can apply for study permit from inside canada
 
ReddyCan said:
Yes, you can, after PGWP expired.

You need to have a college ( recognized institute) admission letter and also, importantly, enough proof of funds to support your educational and living needs.
I applied for study permit in online before expiry of my pgwp. It is more than 4 weeks, I am not sure how much time does it takes. Do you know anyone who applied for study permit recently ?
 
I know one of my friend applied for a study permit ( online ) before the expiry (10 days before) of the PGWP( Received in around 5-6 weeks time ) and I would say it's good to do that as you will be in implied status ( cannot work though) until you receive the permit.

In this case, If permit rejected then your 90 day restoration period would be started where if the permit is applied after expiry of the PGWP ( already in implied status) then your 90 day period has already started.

Login to your CIC account and check the status first.

PS: Don't worry - there are 100's of such cases in Canada now.
 
ReddyCan said:
I know one of my friend applied for a study permit ( online ) before the expiry (10 days before) of the PGWP( Received in around 5-6 weeks time ) and I would say it's good to do that as you will be in implied status ( cannot work though) until you receive the permit.

In this case, If permit rejected then your 90 day restoration period would be started where if the permit is applied after expiry of the PGWP ( already in implied status) then your 90 day period has already started.

Login to your CIC account and check the status first.

PS: Don't worry - there are 100's of such cases in Canada now.
OK thanks
 
I applied before the expiry of my closed work permit! I was on a closed work permit which was expired, I applied for study permit before the expiry. I made the paper ask application. It says the processing time is 110 days. Did anybody has a smiler situation ?? I am on an implied status until I get the decision. My status expired almost 60 days ago. Should I applied for a visitor visa or wait for the decision on study permit application ?? Please advice ??
 
@Akhil: If I were you, I would wait until the decision is made on the student permit application.

If rejected, you still have 90 days of restoration period.
 
But my previous permit which was a closed permit was already expired and it's almost 60 days passed since it got expired, applied for study permit 15 days before the expiry! So stressed!!
 
nEVERgiveUP751 said:
You can apply for study permit from inside canada

Give it a try and see what happens. You will get rejected. You can extend your study permit, you can also apply for study permit if you are under 18 from within Canada but if you are over 18 and have another type of visa, you need to apply from abroad, or as they say exit the country and come back.

but by all means, go ahead and try your luck
 
Innana said:
Give it a try and see what happens. You will get rejected. You can extend your study permit, you can also apply for study permit if you are under 18 from within Canada but if you are over 18 and have another type of visa, you need to apply from abroad, or as they say exit the country and come back.

but by all means, go ahead and try your luck

Just to correct you, you need not exit the country, you can apply at a visa office outside Canada like LA consulate.
 
dell2 said:
Just to correct you, you need not exit the country, you can apply at a visa office outside Canada like LA consulate.

To correct you, he needs to do the finger printing, so he HAS TO leave Canada. Hence my initial point stands.
 
Innana said:
To correct you, he needs to do the finger printing, so he HAS TO leave Canada. Hence my initial point stands.
If he is inside Canada, he need not do Fingerprinting FYI, unless required by CIC.
Moreover, fingerprinting can be done in Canada also.