Hi everyone, hope someone here can help me
I was studying in a Toronto college (George Brown college) for one semester (fall 2010) after which I withdrew from the college in mid January 2011 due to personal reasons (actually the poor quality of education was the issue, I got all a+ grades from the 1st semester). It was a 1 year program (from Sept to April), so i just basically missed the second part. In the college's policy it is said that if someone withdraws from the college, they may report CIC about that. My study permit is valid till April 30, 2011. In the meantime, I'm waiting for my PR application to be approved by Buffalo (did medicals and paid RPRF though the Buffalo office is very slow this year and I don't know when I'm gonna get it).
Now here comes the tricky part. I need to leave Canada for my home country for 3 weeks (mid Feb-mid March). do you think I will be allowed to come back to Canada in mid March? It seems pretty tricky for the border officer to let me in to the country if I tell him that I withdraw from my college, don't you think?
However if my study permit and visa ARE and WILL BE still valid at that time, he actually should let me in, since I really have a lots of unfinished business here ( such as selling furniture, cancelling my lease agreement, getting back the refund from college etc)
To sum it up, just questions:
1. do you think college bothered and did report my withdrawal to CIC and did they subsequentially cancel my study permit?
2. how can i check the status of my study permit (if i call CIC and explain the situation, wont they cancel it anyway? if they haven't done it already - however if I dont do that it seems like a fraud which I don't want to engage into)
3. if the permit and visa were not cancelled, would the border officer let me in to the country to manage my unfinished stuff? - I'm planning to provide him a one-way airplane ticket departing before end of April 2011. will that suffice?
thanx to everyone who will take a look into this amusing situation!
I was studying in a Toronto college (George Brown college) for one semester (fall 2010) after which I withdrew from the college in mid January 2011 due to personal reasons (actually the poor quality of education was the issue, I got all a+ grades from the 1st semester). It was a 1 year program (from Sept to April), so i just basically missed the second part. In the college's policy it is said that if someone withdraws from the college, they may report CIC about that. My study permit is valid till April 30, 2011. In the meantime, I'm waiting for my PR application to be approved by Buffalo (did medicals and paid RPRF though the Buffalo office is very slow this year and I don't know when I'm gonna get it).
Now here comes the tricky part. I need to leave Canada for my home country for 3 weeks (mid Feb-mid March). do you think I will be allowed to come back to Canada in mid March? It seems pretty tricky for the border officer to let me in to the country if I tell him that I withdraw from my college, don't you think?
However if my study permit and visa ARE and WILL BE still valid at that time, he actually should let me in, since I really have a lots of unfinished business here ( such as selling furniture, cancelling my lease agreement, getting back the refund from college etc)
To sum it up, just questions:
1. do you think college bothered and did report my withdrawal to CIC and did they subsequentially cancel my study permit?
2. how can i check the status of my study permit (if i call CIC and explain the situation, wont they cancel it anyway? if they haven't done it already - however if I dont do that it seems like a fraud which I don't want to engage into)
3. if the permit and visa were not cancelled, would the border officer let me in to the country to manage my unfinished stuff? - I'm planning to provide him a one-way airplane ticket departing before end of April 2011. will that suffice?
thanx to everyone who will take a look into this amusing situation!