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My visa took about 8 months to be approved. I received my visa around a week ago. My study permit is based on an admission letter that was first issued for Winter Semester 2023, and then, differ to Summer 2023. When it was found out that my visa was not ready till 1 May 2023, My professor emailed me that "I cannot wait any further for your arrival. Therefore, I must withdraw my offer and begin searching for a new student to join my team". After 2 months over this email I received my visa. So, I want to know, frits, whether I can enter to Canada without any problem? then, How can I continue my education journey there?
 
you need to secure another offer in the same DLI for you to use this approved study permit. if you choose to change DLI you need to apply for another study permit.
 
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My visa took about 8 months to be approved. I received my visa around a week ago. My study permit is based on an admission letter that was first issued for Winter Semester 2023, and then, differ to Summer 2023. When it was found out that my visa was not ready till 1 May 2023, My professor emailed me that "I cannot wait any further for your arrival. Therefore, I must withdraw my offer and begin searching for a new student to join my team". After 2 months over this email I received my visa. So, I want to know, frits, whether I can enter to Canada without any problem? then, How can I continue my education journey there?

You should not be entering Canada without a valid acceptance into a school and program. You don't have one now since the offer was withdraw. So you should not be entering Canada now.

As someone else responded, if you are able to get accepted into another program with the same DLI, then you can use your current study permit for that program. If you switch to a different DLI, then you need to apply for a new study permit and cannot use your current study permit to study at a different DLI.

First step is to be accepted into a new program. Do that before you do anything else.