Hello,
Unfortunately, due to a tragic death in the family, I am facing many complicated and sad situations, including what's going to happen with my study permit. First of all, I will provide some details:
I am an international student currently studying for a BA, and have started my course in 2016. I did renew my study permit last summer, the permit will expire on July 2019.
A few days ago, right before midterms, I received a phone call in the middle of the night informing me that a parent had just passed. I left Canada the same day to attend the funeral, and to take care of everything connected to it.
As I was attending classes for the fall semester, obviously I had to withdraw which means I've lost the fall semester already. Now I'm still in my home country and am not sure how long it will take to fix everything here. The surviving family member is in need to constant care and I don't know whether or not I will be able to return to Canada in time in order to start the winter semester in January 2019.
My main concerns are:
1) What implications will come out of the fact that I've had to withdraw from the fall semester?
2) Should I not be able to return by January 2019 for the winter semester, what will happen if I will be forced to lose both the fall and winter semester (therefore, reprising my studies in spring/summer 2019 or even in September 2019)? Like I mentioned before, the study permit expires on July 2019
3) If I decided to fully interrupt my studies for say, two years to return to my home country, it is possible to reprise the academic course from where I've left it?
Any suggestions and insight is highly appreciated.
Unfortunately, due to a tragic death in the family, I am facing many complicated and sad situations, including what's going to happen with my study permit. First of all, I will provide some details:
I am an international student currently studying for a BA, and have started my course in 2016. I did renew my study permit last summer, the permit will expire on July 2019.
A few days ago, right before midterms, I received a phone call in the middle of the night informing me that a parent had just passed. I left Canada the same day to attend the funeral, and to take care of everything connected to it.
As I was attending classes for the fall semester, obviously I had to withdraw which means I've lost the fall semester already. Now I'm still in my home country and am not sure how long it will take to fix everything here. The surviving family member is in need to constant care and I don't know whether or not I will be able to return to Canada in time in order to start the winter semester in January 2019.
My main concerns are:
1) What implications will come out of the fact that I've had to withdraw from the fall semester?
2) Should I not be able to return by January 2019 for the winter semester, what will happen if I will be forced to lose both the fall and winter semester (therefore, reprising my studies in spring/summer 2019 or even in September 2019)? Like I mentioned before, the study permit expires on July 2019
3) If I decided to fully interrupt my studies for say, two years to return to my home country, it is possible to reprise the academic course from where I've left it?
Any suggestions and insight is highly appreciated.