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should i Resign from job before applying for study visa

princerulez

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hello everyone,
i just want to know that should i resign from my job before i apply my study visa file. or its fine if i continue working and apply with reference letter with my file stateing i am working
 
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princerulez

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so i can apply with reference letter, as refernce letter there its mention that the employe is currently till date working.
 

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so i can apply with reference letter, as refernce letter there its mention that the employe is currently till date working.
I'm not sure I understand. What reference letter are you talking about? You're applying for a study permit, right? You don't need an employer reference for that.
 

princerulez

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i am about to apply for my study visa by self.. as i have a study gap of 5years which is from 2014 to till date. from 2014 to till date i am working.so my question was i cant provide experince letter as i am currently working. while applying i have to submit some documents right from employer to visa file stateing that i was not ideal.
 

Immstu

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i am about to apply for my study visa by self.. as i have a study gap of 5years which is from 2014 to till date. from 2014 to till date i am working.so my question was i cant provide experince letter as i am currently working. while applying i have to submit some documents right from employer to visa file stateing that i was not ideal.
Agree.

Submit all documents related to your job (Offers letter, experience letter, ITR etc) to substantiate your study gap. When you work IRCC doesn't consider it as gap.

All the best
 

ashnamehta_023

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i too applied with same situation, has been working after college.
Provide them the reference letter plus last 6 pay slips- that is what i did.
Got my visa last month...
 

princerulez

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wow sounds great..so i guess i should also provide them the reference letter and pay slip.
1 question is its ok to show visa officer that i am currently working and applying for study visa which is i have not left the job yet. as reference letter states i am yet an employee.
 

LS809

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wow sounds great..so i guess i should also provide them the reference letter and pay slip.
1 question is its ok to show visa officer that i am currently working and applying for study visa which is i have not left the job yet. as reference letter states i am yet an employee.
Hi, That should be ok and I think makes your profile stronger. I applied for student visa and sent my employer letter stating the time i have been working there and my salary and got approved. I got graduated at university in 2005 and applied for a PG diploma this year, I didn't submit school transcripts or ielts just the LOA from college stating all conditions have been met.

Im not saying you should do the same, just telling you my own experience.
 

princerulez

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i got your point..thanks for the guidence..very helpfull..let see what happns to my profile when i apply, hope for positive responce.
 

ashnamehta_023

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yes, just supply the docs and it makes the file stronger as you already are earning a good salary- indicates you would come back.
Make sure your study is inline with previous study and job.
 

remma

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It is advisable to consult with a study abroad advisor, immigration consultant, or expert in the field to get personalized advice based on your specific situation and the requirements of your visa application. They can provide guidance and help you make an informed decision about resigning from your job before applying.
 
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rcincanada2019

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It is advisable to consult with a study abroad advisor, immigration consultant, or expert in the field to get personalized advice based on your specific situation and the requirements of your visa application. They can provide guidance and help you make an informed decision about resigning from your job before applying for a study visa.
I beg to disagree. Btw, you are answering a post from 2019...

First, a lot of members here (me included) were able to successfully apply without the need for a consultant. We did get a lot of help from this forum, for FREE!

Second, resigning from current job is a personal choice. It does not strengthen nor weaken one's application. Resigning allows the applicant to concentrate on their application. While sticking to the job gives the applicant a fall back incase the SP application is disapproved.

What IRCC is concerned about (as per various posts in the whole forum) are: relevance of study to previous study and work experience, enough funds to sustain the school fee plus living expenses without the need to work (while a student can work, this should not be a burden so as to affect the study), prospect of jobs back at home country, and assurance that the student will return home after studying. Although, recently, the court ruled that "dual intent" should not be a basis for turning down an SP application. Which makes sense, since Canada is promoting this as a pathway to immigration.
 

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I beg to disagree. Btw, you are answering a post from 2019...

First, a lot of members here (me included) were able to successfully apply without the need for a consultant. We did get a lot of help from this forum, for FREE!

Second, resigning from current job is a personal choice. It does not strengthen nor weaken one's application. Resigning allows the applicant to concentrate on their application. While sticking to the job gives the applicant a fall back incase the SP application is disapproved.

What IRCC is concerned about (as per various posts in the whole forum) are: relevance of study to previous study and work experience, enough funds to sustain the school fee plus living expenses without the need to work (while a student can work, this should not be a burden so as to affect the study), prospect of jobs back at home country, and assurance that the student will return home after studying. Although, recently, the court ruled that "dual intent" should not be a basis for turning down an SP application. Which makes sense, since Canada is promoting this as a pathway to immigration.
The person is a spammer with a link to their consultant’s firm.
 
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remma

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The person is a spammer with a link to their consultant’s firm.
I am not saying that It is mandatory to contact the consultant, but I think consultants can help him in a better way and can help him with a hassle-free visa application process. As we have seen a lot of people facing rejection due to incomplete information about documents requirement. But it is completely your choice. Good Luck! :)