Hello,
What are the chances of getting approved for a study permit if applying within Canada?
For example, you are on a tourist visa. Then, you get an acceptance letter from a school you applied for. Then, you have all the documents required for a student permit. You submit them while you're still on a valid status in Canada.
You have all the resources/sponsors (on hand) you need to get you by in the two-year course. Is it possible to be approved with a study permit if you're applying Inland (and not from your home country)?
What are the chances of getting approved for a study permit if applying within Canada?
For example, you are on a tourist visa. Then, you get an acceptance letter from a school you applied for. Then, you have all the documents required for a student permit. You submit them while you're still on a valid status in Canada.
You have all the resources/sponsors (on hand) you need to get you by in the two-year course. Is it possible to be approved with a study permit if you're applying Inland (and not from your home country)?