Dear Jass, When you got the information that your PRTD has denied & what reason they have given?? Can you pls shareIs there is any negative effect of rejected prtd upon student visa please reply fast
Dear Jass, When you got the information that your PRTD has denied & what reason they have given?? Can you pls shareIs there is any negative effect of rejected prtd upon student visa please reply fast
I got a notice of appeal on 11jan 2019 and i had applied for prtd on 10oct 2018 exactly after 3 months.the reason was that i didnt complete my residency obligations.i applied prtd as i was removed as minor by my parents when i was 7 years old.is there is any negative impact of prtd rejectionupon student visa .i had recieved 3 offer letters from canadian clg 2 for may intake nd 1 for sep intake.but the validity of offrletters were exired on exact 11jn when i recieved rejection of prtd.bad luck!but niw i only have option of sep intake.please tell me that is my student permit is safe ?i got 7 bands in ielts and my 12th percentage is 77.Dear Jass, When you got the information that your PRTD has denied & what reason they have given?? Can you pls share
Ok so one by one:I got a notice of appeal on 11jan 2019 and i had applied for prtd on 10oct 2018 exactly after 3 months.the reason was that i didnt complete my residency obligations.i applied prtd as i was removed as minor by my parents when i was 7 years old.is there is any negative impact of prtd rejectionupon student visa .i had recieved 3 offer letters from canadian clg 2 for may intake nd 1 for sep intake.but the validity of offrletters were exired on exact 11jn when i recieved rejection of prtd.bad luck!but niw i only have option of sep intake.please tell me that is my student permit is safe ?i got 7 bands in ielts and my 12th percentage is 77.
A PRTD is guaranteed to be refused - it's not a case of 'likely', it's a 'will be'.My situation is alike. I stayed in Canada for 10 years (from 4 to 14 years of age) My parents came back to Argentina when I was a minor and we never went back. Today I’m 34 years old with a husband and three children.
What route should I take? Question 1: Apply for a PRTD? Knowing that most likely it will be rejected. Question 2: Or should I renounce and apply for a study permit after I choose a college?
My intentions are to live permanently again in Canada with my own family. This is my only option because we’re not elegible for EXpress Entry (we are independent workers) That’s way maybe studying is a gateway To staying in Canada.
Important question 3: If I renounce Pr status , is this going to enable to apply again for permanent residence?
A PRTD is guaranteed to be refused - it's not a case of 'likely', it's a 'will be'.
If you want to come to Canada on a study permit, then it would make sense to renounce your status as soon as you can and then apply for a study permit once you've been accepted into a school. You should be aware that while you will gain education points, you will also lose age points the longer you wait to apply for EE.
Yes - if you renounce your PR status then you can apply for PR in the future if you qualify. Note that independent workers can certainly qualify for Express Entry as long as you have the evidence to prove your work experience.[/QUOTE Thanks a lot
Hlo scylla i am applying for a student visa after prtd rejection.i fear that if my previous prtd rejection case affect my study visa chances.are my student visa chances are low due to that?i got prtd rejected on 11 jan and notic of appeal but i didn’t appeal and now i am applying for study permit.A PRTD is guaranteed to be refused - it's not a case of 'likely', it's a 'will be'.
If you want to come to Canada on a study permit, then it would make sense to renounce your status as soon as you can and then apply for a study permit once you've been accepted into a school. You should be aware that while you will gain education points, you will also lose age points the longer you wait to apply for EE.
Yes - if you renounce your PR status then you can apply for PR in the future if you qualify. Note that independent workers can certainly qualify for Express Entry as long as you have the evidence to prove your work experience.
Yes, your recent rejection will definitely affect your study permit application.Hlo scylla i am applying for a student visa after prtd rejection.i fear that if my previous prtd rejection case affect my study visa chances.are my student visa chances are low due to that?i got prtd rejected on 11 jan and notic of appeal but i didn’t appeal and now i am applying for study permit.
Thankyou please reply soon
So how can i prove VO that m bonafide student. Any example if u have any idea?Yes, your recent rejection will definitely affect your study permit application.
How do you prove that you are a bonafide student, and not just trying to get back to Canada? If you can do that to the satisfaction of the officer, you can get a permit. However, you should expect your application to be given a much higher degree of scrutiny.
It’s a problem because of the rise in asylum cases from all types of temporary visas (student, visitor, work permit). Focusing on international students, it is not uncommon for them to suddenly lack funding and not be able to continue their studies. They then will not be eligible to apply for a work permit. Or they do finish a 1 year course and are unable to get work after. Desperate to stay in Canada, they file for asylum or H&C and use taxpayer money while they prolong their stay with appeals even if they do not have grounds for them. The problem here is the people who abused the system that forced Canada to be stricter. The honest people are being affected by these abusers.WHY is it that now it’s a problem to stay in Canada...no one is saying they will stay illegally. After a study permit you can apply for a work permit and so on. I mean the government wants immigrants to raise the labor market but gets picky in the airport.
If a pr renounces because of not meeting RO and then apply for a program looks to me an honest attitude as to enter a country. Just things I wonder
I do not disagree with the generalizations others have offered, nor with yours, which probably appears to be contradictory, but . . .WHY is it that now it’s a problem to stay in Canada...no one is saying they will stay illegally. After a study permit you can apply for a work permit and so on. I mean the government wants immigrants to raise the labor market but gets picky in the airport.
If a pr renounces because of not meeting RO and then apply for a program looks to me an honest attitude as to enter a country. Just things I wonder
Are you a bonafide student?So how can i prove VO that m bonafide student. Any example if u have any idea?
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You need to be a lot more convincing than that, I'm afraid. You don't come across as someone who wants to study in Canada - you come across as someone who wants to move to Canada by any means possible.yes i ll Fulfil my 2 years course and after that i ll apply for work permit.i had also mentioned in my prtd application that i want to persue my further education in canada after 12th.
My study profile is also good 77% in 12th medical stream and 7 bands in ielts.
My both the parents are government employees.they are pr but they didn’t went canada for past 10 years once because of their employment.
I am applying for early childhood education 2 years diploma in sheridan college for fall intake.
My financial profile is also good.but i only fear for refusal because of previous case of prtd.