If the final reviewing officer isn't satisfied with any aspect of your arrival (i.e funds for year 2, previous semester marks studied online etc.) or the field of your studies not matching up with your background etc . Then they will issue a reduced study permit length to mark you as non-bonafide similar to a penalty. You need to answer all the questions truthfully and honestly to the evaluating officer. Arriving early i.e over the 45 day range without any solid reason or funds may also get one deported. These are just guidelines and am not using any absolute terms. What works for one may not work for another and are just suggestions which may help vulnerable people.
How soon can I travel to Canada? My classes start in Sep 2021, and I have my visa already. My brother lives there so I'm not worried about the expenses etc.
I read a few posts suggesting 21 days to 2 months before the classes start, but I want to be sure. What's the best approach?