- Jul 22, 2011
- 4
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- CHC-ISB
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 20-06-2011
- IELTS Request
- Not needed, took the GRE
- Med's Request
- 28-07-2011
- Med's Done....
- 30-07-2011 (results forwarded to New Delhi on 05-08-2011)
- Interview........
- N/A
- Passport Req..
- 01-08-2011
- VISA ISSUED...
- Stamped 12-08-2011; Valid Till 12-08-2015; Picked up on 18-08-2011 (Total Process Took 8 Weeks)
- LANDED..........
- Hoping to land on 09-09-2011
Hello all,
As promised, I'm going to give the details of my personal experience with applying to Canadian universities for a PhD in Psychology and then getting the Study Permit. Before I give the details, I'm going to list the contents of my Study Permit application in case it might help others. I applied to the CHC in Islamabad.
I recommend that you put the essential documents right at the top of the application, and then create separate sections for the remaining documents. I made a covering page with a list of documents for each section of my application to make it easier for the VO to flip through the documents quickly. Some people have suggested numbering the pages and putting page numbers on such covering pages as well.
Covering Letter -- summarize your application: where you've been accepted, the start of your program, when you plan to complete the program and return to Pakistan, and a summary of the sections of your application with supporting documents.
Essential Documents
(to be put right at the top of your application)
1. Covering Page
2. Form IMM5483E - Document Checklist for a Study Permit
3. Form IMM1294E - Application for Study Permit Made Outside of Canada
4. Form IMM5645E - Family Information (put this near the top because they want to see it immediately)
5. Two copies of Form IMM5257B - Schedule I - Application for a Temporary Resident Visa Made Outside of Canada, one with my own employment history, and the other with the employment history of my father
6. Fee payment for Study Permit application - attach the green receipt slip you got when you paid the fee at a Standard Chartered Bank
7. Current passport and all previous passports
8. 2 passport-sized photographs (make sure to follow their instructions on how to get these taken -- no smiling!)
9. 2 photocopies of my National Identity Card
10. Formal offer of admission from the Dean of Graduate Studies at Simon Fraser University (SFU) + photocopy
11. Formal offer of admission from the Department of Psychology at Simon Fraser University (SFU) + photocopy *
12. Academic reference letter from my prospective senior supervisor at Simon Fraser University (SFU) + photocopy +
* Yes, I got two letters from my university.
+ I specifically requested my supervisor at SFU to give me a customized, personalized reference saying that he wanted me to work with him in his lab -- he was incredibly helpful, and wrote me a terrific reference letter.
As promised, I'm going to give the details of my personal experience with applying to Canadian universities for a PhD in Psychology and then getting the Study Permit. Before I give the details, I'm going to list the contents of my Study Permit application in case it might help others. I applied to the CHC in Islamabad.
I recommend that you put the essential documents right at the top of the application, and then create separate sections for the remaining documents. I made a covering page with a list of documents for each section of my application to make it easier for the VO to flip through the documents quickly. Some people have suggested numbering the pages and putting page numbers on such covering pages as well.
Covering Letter -- summarize your application: where you've been accepted, the start of your program, when you plan to complete the program and return to Pakistan, and a summary of the sections of your application with supporting documents.
Essential Documents
(to be put right at the top of your application)
1. Covering Page
2. Form IMM5483E - Document Checklist for a Study Permit
3. Form IMM1294E - Application for Study Permit Made Outside of Canada
4. Form IMM5645E - Family Information (put this near the top because they want to see it immediately)
5. Two copies of Form IMM5257B - Schedule I - Application for a Temporary Resident Visa Made Outside of Canada, one with my own employment history, and the other with the employment history of my father
6. Fee payment for Study Permit application - attach the green receipt slip you got when you paid the fee at a Standard Chartered Bank
7. Current passport and all previous passports
8. 2 passport-sized photographs (make sure to follow their instructions on how to get these taken -- no smiling!)
9. 2 photocopies of my National Identity Card
10. Formal offer of admission from the Dean of Graduate Studies at Simon Fraser University (SFU) + photocopy
11. Formal offer of admission from the Department of Psychology at Simon Fraser University (SFU) + photocopy *
12. Academic reference letter from my prospective senior supervisor at Simon Fraser University (SFU) + photocopy +
* Yes, I got two letters from my university.
+ I specifically requested my supervisor at SFU to give me a customized, personalized reference saying that he wanted me to work with him in his lab -- he was incredibly helpful, and wrote me a terrific reference letter.