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Post-Graduation Work Permits expire soon, but now have a 2 years diploma offer

PeterChen

Newbie
Dec 2, 2017
2
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My situation:
(1) I had a first study permit before.
(2) I'm holding a work permit now.
(3) Now I'm going to apply for the second study permit again.


I recently received an 2 years offer from a college in Ontario, it's a (2018 May) program that I always want to enroll.

I would like to know when I apply for a study permit, will it be as complicated as what I did for the first study permit?

Also, I have some questions needed to be answered
(1) For financial proof, I have already paid the first semester because the college required, and my parents already transferred me some funds to my CAD bank account for my first year study. As CIC required, I'm going to upload my bank activity for the past 4 months, and also the receipt of the first semester. Is that enough document?

(2) Do I need to upload a supporting document saying my intention of my study? Because I'm currently working and I'm going to school soon. If yes, what will it look like? will it be the same format when I wrote it for my first study permit?

(3) Continue to the above question, can I simply just answer the "details" in IMM5709E, Background Information, section 2 ?

(4) Do I need Schedule 1 - Application for a Temporary Resident Visa Made Outside Canada (IMM 5257) ?

Thanks! Please let me know if I actually need more information
 

kapatid

Hero Member
Sep 27, 2016
753
343
Calgary
Category........
FAM
LANDED..........
06-05-2006
My situation:
(1) I had a first study permit before.
(2) I'm holding a work permit now.
(3) Now I'm going to apply for the second study permit again.


I recently received an 2 years offer from a college in Ontario, it's a (2018 May) program that I always want to enroll.

I would like to know when I apply for a study permit, will it be as complicated as what I did for the first study permit?

Also, I have some questions needed to be answered
(1) For financial proof, I have already paid the first semester because the college required, and my parents already transferred me some funds to my CAD bank account for my first year study. As CIC required, I'm going to upload my bank activity for the past 4 months, and also the receipt of the first semester. Is that enough document?

(2) Do I need to upload a supporting document saying my intention of my study? Because I'm currently working and I'm going to school soon. If yes, what will it look like? will it be the same format when I wrote it for my first study permit?

(3) Continue to the above question, can I simply just answer the "details" in IMM5709E, Background Information, section 2 ?

(4) Do I need Schedule 1 - Application for a Temporary Resident Visa Made Outside Canada (IMM 5257) ?

Thanks! Please let me know if I actually need more information
Yes same process as the 1st one but you apply inside Canada.
 

PeterChen

Newbie
Dec 2, 2017
2
0
Thanks for your reply!

I think my saving account has around 14,000 cad left and I have already paid my first semester tuition. Is the financial statement of this balance enough for financial proof?

My friends told me I can upload my work evidence to support it, how do I do that? do I ask for an employment letter ? or do I upload T4 ?

Also, for the explanation letter of my situation, how do I write it?

BIG THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!! really confused!!
 

kapatid

Hero Member
Sep 27, 2016
753
343
Calgary
Category........
FAM
LANDED..........
06-05-2006
Thanks for your reply!

I think my saving account has around 14,000 cad left and I have already paid my first semester tuition. Is the financial statement of this balance enough for financial proof?

My friends told me I can upload my work evidence to support it, how do I do that? do I ask for an employment letter ? or do I upload T4 ?

Also, for the explanation letter of my situation, how do I write it?

BIG THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!! really confused!!
I'm not sure if it will help but one of the main idea here is to study in Canada without the needs to work in Canada. So showing you have enough money without working will greatly help your application.