Hi everyone,
I got into this situation. I am a foreigner student who pursuit the MS degree in Korea.
Now i am applying study permit for PhD in Canada.
In the past 2007, i used to apply for a tourist visa for US but it was denied. In 2012, I changed my new passport and has traveled to the US for a conference on June 2012. Now when i applied for the study permit in KOrea on August, I answered the question in the BACKGROUND information "Have you ever been refused admission, or ordered to leave Canada or other countries" with a "NO".
I got a Medical call on 23 August and it has been 5 weeks since the day i complete the exam.
Are there any chances the my visa to canada is denied just because i answer NO to that question.
I refer to other topic in this forum and found that my case is similar to the other. Refused admission means that refused at the port of entry, so it has nothing to do with the US visa, right?
But it seems too long for me to get a result, as i never know until the day the letter of acceptance or refusal is sent.
If anyone got any idea, please help me!
I got into this situation. I am a foreigner student who pursuit the MS degree in Korea.
Now i am applying study permit for PhD in Canada.
In the past 2007, i used to apply for a tourist visa for US but it was denied. In 2012, I changed my new passport and has traveled to the US for a conference on June 2012. Now when i applied for the study permit in KOrea on August, I answered the question in the BACKGROUND information "Have you ever been refused admission, or ordered to leave Canada or other countries" with a "NO".
I got a Medical call on 23 August and it has been 5 weeks since the day i complete the exam.
Are there any chances the my visa to canada is denied just because i answer NO to that question.
I refer to other topic in this forum and found that my case is similar to the other. Refused admission means that refused at the port of entry, so it has nothing to do with the US visa, right?
But it seems too long for me to get a result, as i never know until the day the letter of acceptance or refusal is sent.
If anyone got any idea, please help me!