I lost my study permit. I never lost a single immigration document before: The thing is I am beginning school next week (summer class). But unfortunately I am in the United States visiting family (been here for only 2 months). This study permit expires in 2015.(Just so you Know).
Things I have done and Tried:
1.) I called immigration canada and they told me all I need to return is my study permit, because I am only in the United States travelling back to Canada. Referring me to here on cic.gc.ca (the single entry visa section) cic.gc.ca/english/information/faq/visit/index.asp#trv which says:
There are two exceptions: you can visit the United States or Saint-Pierre et Miquelon and return to Canada without getting a new visa, as long as you:
return within the initial period authorized by the immigration officer or
have a valid visitor record, work permit, study permit, or a temporary resident permit (authorizing re-entry) and return within the initial period authorized by the officer.
2.) I also called Canada border services and they even redirected me to an officer at the border who said that (1) is true. But because I lost my study permit and it's processing time is just not realistic for me to wait for it (I actually applied for a replacement already) the officer told me to get a letter from my University stating that I am a student of the University and then they will decide on what to do.
3) Of more recently the call centre told me the border services have the exact same records they have about my study permit.
Because of (2) I booked my flight to return for school. I have the letter they instructed me to get from my University with tuition paid. But I am a little worried cause I don't have my study permit. It doesn't just make sense to go to the border without it. I was told by this officer to simply explain my situation when I get there (Seattle airport/Vancouver).
Finally has anyone gone through this before, cause I am quite confused and unsure. I have everything else that has been issued to me (passport, old study permits etc)
Thank you and sorry for the long read.
Things I have done and Tried:
1.) I called immigration canada and they told me all I need to return is my study permit, because I am only in the United States travelling back to Canada. Referring me to here on cic.gc.ca (the single entry visa section) cic.gc.ca/english/information/faq/visit/index.asp#trv which says:
There are two exceptions: you can visit the United States or Saint-Pierre et Miquelon and return to Canada without getting a new visa, as long as you:
return within the initial period authorized by the immigration officer or
have a valid visitor record, work permit, study permit, or a temporary resident permit (authorizing re-entry) and return within the initial period authorized by the officer.
2.) I also called Canada border services and they even redirected me to an officer at the border who said that (1) is true. But because I lost my study permit and it's processing time is just not realistic for me to wait for it (I actually applied for a replacement already) the officer told me to get a letter from my University stating that I am a student of the University and then they will decide on what to do.
3) Of more recently the call centre told me the border services have the exact same records they have about my study permit.
Because of (2) I booked my flight to return for school. I have the letter they instructed me to get from my University with tuition paid. But I am a little worried cause I don't have my study permit. It doesn't just make sense to go to the border without it. I was told by this officer to simply explain my situation when I get there (Seattle airport/Vancouver).
Finally has anyone gone through this before, cause I am quite confused and unsure. I have everything else that has been issued to me (passport, old study permits etc)
Thank you and sorry for the long read.