Hello.
unfortunately, my university in Canada sent me the letter of admission quite late. That's why I applied online for my visa just one week ago. The problem is that my flight is in about two weeks (the processing time of the embassy in Vienna is two weeks in average - so, it could work) and I may have to "improvise". Thus, two questions:
- Do you know if the Online (!) processing time is the same as the normal processing time by mail? Because official gc.ca website has two tables regarding processing times of study permits - one for "outside Canada" and one for "inside Canada". But only "inside Canada" states specific online processing times. But my Online application will be processed in Vienna (outside Canada) and not in Canada, right? So, I have to consider Vienna's processing time?
- And much more important: As a German I would be allowed to study in Canada up to 6 months without a Study Permit, right? Is there ANY CHANCE to combine this fact with my "nightmare" that my current Study Permit application will be processed too late (after my departure)? Btw: I will study for one year in Canada as a Visiting Student.
E.g. could I study the first half as a Visitor, then re-enter Canada with my Study Permit (that, hopefully, will have been processed succesfully) and go on studying? Or is there another chance to solve this problem?
Thanks in advance!
Bernhard
unfortunately, my university in Canada sent me the letter of admission quite late. That's why I applied online for my visa just one week ago. The problem is that my flight is in about two weeks (the processing time of the embassy in Vienna is two weeks in average - so, it could work) and I may have to "improvise". Thus, two questions:
- Do you know if the Online (!) processing time is the same as the normal processing time by mail? Because official gc.ca website has two tables regarding processing times of study permits - one for "outside Canada" and one for "inside Canada". But only "inside Canada" states specific online processing times. But my Online application will be processed in Vienna (outside Canada) and not in Canada, right? So, I have to consider Vienna's processing time?
- And much more important: As a German I would be allowed to study in Canada up to 6 months without a Study Permit, right? Is there ANY CHANCE to combine this fact with my "nightmare" that my current Study Permit application will be processed too late (after my departure)? Btw: I will study for one year in Canada as a Visiting Student.
E.g. could I study the first half as a Visitor, then re-enter Canada with my Study Permit (that, hopefully, will have been processed succesfully) and go on studying? Or is there another chance to solve this problem?
Thanks in advance!
Bernhard