gte439u said:
The man who questioned you at the departure gate was likely an employee of a security company contracted by Air Canada. As in most countries, the airline who brings a passenger to Canada is responsible to return an inadmissible passenger to their country of original. Air Canada is likely doing a final check to make sure that you are likely to be admissible to Canada. Read the CBSA 'Guide for Transporters' at Section 1.5: http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/pub/bsf5023-eng.html.
I know about this, and they have already checked out my documents on the spot before they book the ticket for me, and even before i leave the country where i came form to London. Actually they were very strict before booking the ticket for me (the Airlines) becuase they wanted me to book a 2 ways ticket, as mine was only one way to Canada.
I refused to book it 2 ways and pay the extra money justifying that i was going to stay in Canada for almost 4 years to study (and i have already confirmed with the Canadian embassy this information about not having to book a 2 ways ticket becuase it is a student visa), then they called the head quarter of Air Canada telling them the situation, and the response was:
If he has a student visa, he does not have to a book 2 ways ticket, only visitors have to do so.
So the airlines agent checked my visa carefully, and the expiry date (which was a single entry student visa for 3 months only) and booked the ticket for me.
At the airport of Saudi Arabia where i came to Canada, they triple checked the visa to make sure that everything is fine before i get into the airplane which means that i have been checked so many times before i arrive london, that is why i found it pointless to ask for my acceptance letter which has nothing to do with checking my student visa (when the check up is done by the Airlines, not the canadian immigration officers ! )
The only people who have the right to ask about this letter along with checking the visa, are the canadian immigration officers because it is their country, and their job, but when that guy asked for the acceptance letter, i did not see that it is related at all to the visa check up regarding his responsibility limit as an airlines agent as long as the visa is valid, and he has already checked it out !
In short, i think that it is none of his business to check my acceptance letter, he has the right only check my visa as an airline responsibility.
Anyway, i am a very patient person who always ignores the negative side of things, and look at the positive side which was the student visa at that time, and the PR today (thank god).
Thanks for the information, and good luck to all.