Hello, all.
Though I understand that the standard arrival time is between 3-4 weeks prior to your start of class, I would like to inquire if anyone has had a similar experience.
I applied for my student visa in February and received my approval for the May intake. I also received my 2 children's student visa an an open work permit for my husband. Due to the COVID delay, my passport arrived with our stamps on April 21 while the last date of arrival to Canada was April 19 (for May 03 start) due to the quarantine.
Unfortunately, I had to defer to September due to this but I have received my approval from the school. I would like to know if leaving my country ( Philippines) around end of June (29th?) or pushing it later, mid July (12th) would be acceptable? I am putting the the 2 week quarantine into consideration which would leave me 5-6 weeks of time prior to start of my class. I have placement requirements to complete that can only be done once I am in the country and my 2 kids to prepare for school registration. We will be living with my aunt and she has informed me that children in her area (Peel region) will not be doing virtual so all students will be attending classes. I also wanted to use that time to have them adjusted as they have never left our country. In terms of financial support, we have the max amount in our GIC account and will be brining around $5k to support us until school starts in September. Since my husband has an open work permit, I figured he would be able to support us as well. I was told previously that some border officer will "not care" because I am technically the main applicant, not them.
I understand that this is not an official forum to head information from, but I figured personal experiences from other people would be of an assistance.
*** The school that I have applied to also stated that my early arrival can be considered non-essential. I am debating if the preparation for my whole family would really be considered none essential.***
Though I understand that the standard arrival time is between 3-4 weeks prior to your start of class, I would like to inquire if anyone has had a similar experience.
I applied for my student visa in February and received my approval for the May intake. I also received my 2 children's student visa an an open work permit for my husband. Due to the COVID delay, my passport arrived with our stamps on April 21 while the last date of arrival to Canada was April 19 (for May 03 start) due to the quarantine.
Unfortunately, I had to defer to September due to this but I have received my approval from the school. I would like to know if leaving my country ( Philippines) around end of June (29th?) or pushing it later, mid July (12th) would be acceptable? I am putting the the 2 week quarantine into consideration which would leave me 5-6 weeks of time prior to start of my class. I have placement requirements to complete that can only be done once I am in the country and my 2 kids to prepare for school registration. We will be living with my aunt and she has informed me that children in her area (Peel region) will not be doing virtual so all students will be attending classes. I also wanted to use that time to have them adjusted as they have never left our country. In terms of financial support, we have the max amount in our GIC account and will be brining around $5k to support us until school starts in September. Since my husband has an open work permit, I figured he would be able to support us as well. I was told previously that some border officer will "not care" because I am technically the main applicant, not them.
I understand that this is not an official forum to head information from, but I figured personal experiences from other people would be of an assistance.
*** The school that I have applied to also stated that my early arrival can be considered non-essential. I am debating if the preparation for my whole family would really be considered none essential.***
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