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ameer3060

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Dec 27, 2017
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Hello there,

I haven't arrived in Canada yet. Here is my journey.

TRV applied: 08 November 2017 (2017 not 2018).
Class start: January 2018.
Visa issue: 14 March 2018.


Didn't got my visa in January. Embassy requests me to submit updated LOA. I got a new acceptance letter from the university for September - 2018. Now, I want to defer once again my admission to January - 2019 because of the job, I have to finish ongoing projects. The university has accepted to give LOA for January - 2019.

Medical Expiry: 02 September 2018.

Queries:

1- What are the negative effect on VO at POE for deferring admission two times.
2- Do I have to give a new medical and how will I submit the medical to CIC?

Thank you in advance.
 

Tasmush

Full Member
Jun 25, 2018
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Hello there,

I haven't arrived in Canada yet. Here is my journey.

TRV applied: 08 November 2017 (2017 not 2018).
Class start: January 2018.
Visa issue: 14 March 2018.


Didn't got my visa in January. Embassy requests me to submit updated LOA. I got a new acceptance letter from the university for September - 2018. Now, I want to defer once again my admission to January - 2019 because of the job, I have to finish ongoing projects. The university has accepted to give LOA for January - 2019.

Medical Expiry: 02 September 2018.

Queries:

1- What are the negative effect on VO at POE for deferring admission two times.
2- Do I have to give a new medical and how will I submit the medical to CIC?

Thank you in advance.
I advice you not to defer... Don't miss the opportunity
 

Tasmush

Full Member
Jun 25, 2018
33
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Well I don't have any proof... I just felt you should take the opportunity... Many people are facing refusals... The competition is tougher than you think... So take it
 

ameer3060

Member
Dec 27, 2017
19
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Well I don't have any proof... I just felt you should take the opportunity... Many people are facing refusals... The competition is tougher than you think... So take it
Thank you for sharing info, "Many people are facing refusals." Have you heard any case similar to me who got a refusal?
 

darthv

Star Member
Jun 12, 2018
127
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Hello there,

I haven't arrived in Canada yet. Here is my journey.

TRV applied: 08 November 2017 (2017 not 2018).
Class start: January 2018.
Visa issue: 14 March 2018.


Didn't got my visa in January. Embassy requests me to submit updated LOA. I got a new acceptance letter from the university for September - 2018. Now, I want to defer once again my admission to January - 2019 because of the job, I have to finish ongoing projects. The university has accepted to give LOA for January - 2019.

Medical Expiry: 02 September 2018.

Queries:

1- What are the negative effect on VO at POE for deferring admission two times.
2- Do I have to give a new medical and how will I submit the medical to CIC?

Thank you in advance.
1: POE refusal are very rare. If you explain properly, it won't be any problem.
2. Valid medical is required at the time of visa application. Since you already have TRV, it is not needed again.
 
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ameer3060

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Dec 27, 2017
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1: POE refusal are very rare. If you explain properly, it won't be any problem.
2. Valid medical is required at the time of visa application. Since you already have TRV, it is not needed again.
Thank you, I have seen posts myself a couple was sent back because of expired medical, they had their COPR but medical was expired. Are you sure about second point you made?
 

darthv

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Jun 12, 2018
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Thank you, I have seen posts myself a couple was sent back because of expired medical, they had their COPR but medical was expired. Are you sure about second point you made?
The documents required at Port of Entry nowhere mentions carrying medical results. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit/prepare-arrival.html

Although I found this also @ https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/medical-police/medical-exams/requirements-temporary-residents.html
"Validity
Your medical exam results are valid for 12 months only. If you do not come to Canada as a visitor, student or worker within that time, you may need to have another exam."

I don't know about documents required at POE for PR landing so can't say about that couple.
 

ameer3060

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Dec 27, 2017
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