Letter of Introduction is a letter you get from VO. It is what people call "Study permit/visa" ; however, it is not an actual SP. You will get your SP only at POE providing border officer with LOI. (Usually, SP is a huge stamp into your passport.)rrrrbradley said:Thanks Regina, we need help from an expert to clarify all these questions!
Can you give my some light in how I request this Letter of Introduction?
Well, for the name of school you may do it. But then you will be asked for LOA.and if you apply online there is no "Not Applicable" for LOA . So you need to attach something, otherwise the system will not allow to move further."Not applicable" in details of school. Even in columns of funds available, my company's lawyer advised me to put my annual salary offered in Canada
If you are a student you cannot just put any number from anywhere as funds available. You have to put there the same amount you put for yourself. I know it sounds odd but that what a student has to do applying for his/her child OSP.
If you are from a visa exempt country you could get SP for yourself and try to take your kid as it is in a hope to get OWP or at least TRV
at POE. If you are not from such a country- your application for TVR for a child will be rejected if it is obvious that your kid is going to go to school in Canada. and
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/study-minors.aspMinor children must apply for a study permit if they want to study in Canada.