So you have an approved study permit, never studied at school and are outside Canada? If so, if you want to change programs, you need a need a new study permit.If I proceed for a reapplication to change DLI and am somehow refused, will my previously accepted Study Permit remain active?
My passport has been stamped on 13th February for an Uni. I want to change my DLI for Fall 23.
I don't think anyone has a sure answer to this. It's likely that the previous SP will become invalid as soon as a new application is processed, regardless of the outcome of the new application. I am just speculating though.Yes, I have an approved SP, and yet to enter Canada. Now my question is, If i apply again for a new Study Permit and the result is a refusal what will happen to my old approved Study Permit? will it be inactive due to my latest refusal?
transfer credits after studying 1 sems on that uni from which you got visa. Bec nobody knows what ircc will do. even if you study 1 semster you are allowed to change DLIActually, my first application was refused. 2nd time I received Study Permit. So for the third time, having trauma of this excruciating waiting game and uncertainty factors. My first two application was for Ontario Tech University. Recently, received offer letter from University of Alberta. Same subject "Engineering Management". I want to study at uAlberta, but not sure if going all in would be wise if previous study permit gets invalid due to the new application.
I'm having same issue...how far have you goneIf I proceed for a reapplication to change DLI and am somehow refused, will my previously accepted Study Permit remain active?
My passport has been stamped on 13th February for an Uni. I want to change my DLI for Fall 23.
Please what are the process and supporting documentsSo you have an approved study permit, never studied at school and are outside Canada? If so, if you want to change programs, you need a need a new study permit.
Please how long does it take to get an approvalI don't think anyone has a sure answer to this. It's likely that the previous SP will become invalid as soon as a new application is processed, regardless of the outcome of the new application. I am just speculating though.
If your new DLI and course are on par, or superior to the one you got approved on, chances are you will be approved again. I had the same issue and my re-application was approved as well.
So do you have an approved study permit or not?Please what are the process and supporting documents
Was asking @Bums.Of course my study permit is approved. I wanted to change my DLI after approval. But didnt take the risk.