Dear all,
It may sound stupid to me to ask about the difference between a temporary resident visa (TRV) and study permit (SP) since now I have already applied for a study permit but I want detailed information about the exact procedure that an International student will be undergoing from submission of passport till landing in Canada.
According to my information, we will be issued a TRV from CIC of our respective country which will be valid for the entire period of our expected study even stretching beyond the validity date of applicant's passport.. once you land in Canada, the immigration officer will stamp a study permit on your passport which will only be valid till the date of validity your passport.
While studying in Canada once your passport is about to expire you will be required to exit Canada and enter Canada so that a new study permit can be issued to cover the rest of the length of your studies while your TRV will be still valid from your old passport
Kindly correct my information and while doing that I want you guys to answer these questions for me too.
Q1- When CIC asks your for passport for issuance of visa, What exactly do they stamp on the passport? is it a TRV (the one issued to any other person travelling to Canada) or a study permit?
Q2- How is TRV and Study permit different from each other? like the US only have a f-1 study visa (1 page document)... do we have 2 documents for Canada?
Q3- If the validity of applicant's passport is lesser than the expected length of study then will the TRV/SP (Which ever is issued in home country) still be issued till that period or beyond?
I hope I will get the best guidance here at this forum since. I really have consulted this forum like a bible for ever query that I came across in the past.
Thanks guys,
awaiting your valuable pieces of information/guidance/
It may sound stupid to me to ask about the difference between a temporary resident visa (TRV) and study permit (SP) since now I have already applied for a study permit but I want detailed information about the exact procedure that an International student will be undergoing from submission of passport till landing in Canada.
According to my information, we will be issued a TRV from CIC of our respective country which will be valid for the entire period of our expected study even stretching beyond the validity date of applicant's passport.. once you land in Canada, the immigration officer will stamp a study permit on your passport which will only be valid till the date of validity your passport.
While studying in Canada once your passport is about to expire you will be required to exit Canada and enter Canada so that a new study permit can be issued to cover the rest of the length of your studies while your TRV will be still valid from your old passport
Kindly correct my information and while doing that I want you guys to answer these questions for me too.
Q1- When CIC asks your for passport for issuance of visa, What exactly do they stamp on the passport? is it a TRV (the one issued to any other person travelling to Canada) or a study permit?
Q2- How is TRV and Study permit different from each other? like the US only have a f-1 study visa (1 page document)... do we have 2 documents for Canada?
Q3- If the validity of applicant's passport is lesser than the expected length of study then will the TRV/SP (Which ever is issued in home country) still be issued till that period or beyond?
I hope I will get the best guidance here at this forum since. I really have consulted this forum like a bible for ever query that I came across in the past.
Thanks guys,
awaiting your valuable pieces of information/guidance/