That person must have been entering illegally. If you have the proper papers and are a genuine student, you should not worry.jaypreet said:Thanks guys...
heard from someone that one of their relative was sent back from Toronto next day as officer was not satisfied with answers.. he was in a detention centre at the airport and then sent back.
must have been hard time for him . but i don't think they can deport you unreasonablyjaypreet said:Thanks guys...
heard from someone that one of their relative was sent back from Toronto next day as officer was not satisfied with answers.. he was in a detention centre at the airport and then sent back.
What would be the apt answer for 'What would you like to do after the course?' ?softfuel12 said:They'll ask you normal stuff:
1. What is your purpose?
2. Which college and course?
3. Where will you be staying?
4. What would you like to do after course?
Normally, people who are not that conversant with English finds problem answering above questions.
I hope it helps!
Thank you, that was helpful!softfuel12 said:They'll ask you normal stuff:
1. What is your purpose?
2. Which college and course?
3. Where will you be staying?
4. What would you like to do after course?
Normally, people who are not that conversant with English finds problem answering above questions.
I hope it helps!
My thought would be to be honest and clear ...VSK said:What would be the apt answer for 'What would you like to do after the course?' ?
It's obvious that most of us would apply for a PGWP to work there.
should we just tell them about work plans?
I would never say at that moment that I am planning to stay. That means you lied to VO convincing them that you have ties to your home country. AT THAT moment, at Port of Entry, the answer could be only :"I am planning to go home.".What would be the apt answer for 'What would you like to do after the course?' ?
I agree with you.Regina said:I would never say at that moment that I am planning to stay. That means you lied to VO convincing them that you have ties to your home country. AT THAT moment, at Port of Entry, the answer could be only :"I am planning to go home.".
Down the road you may change your plans. It is OK, that is how life goes. First you have plans, then you change them...
softfuel12 said:They'll ask you normal stuff:
1. What is your purpose?
2. Which college and course?
3. Where will you be staying?
4. What would you like to do after course?
Normally, people who are not that conversant with English finds problem answering above questions.
I hope it helps!
Regina said:I would never say at that moment that I am planning to stay. That means you lied to VO convincing them that you have ties to your home country. AT THAT moment, at Port of Entry, the answer could be only :"I am planning to go home.".
Down the road you may change your plans. It is OK, that is how life goes. First you have plans, then you change them...
I'll be landing in Toronto on July 27th,one month prior to my course commencement date.softfuel12 said:They'll ask you normal stuff:
1. What is your purpose?
2. Which college and course?
3. Where will you be staying?
4. What would you like to do after course?
Normally, people who are not that conversant with English finds problem answering above questions.
I hope it helps!