First of all, I have to say congratulations to you for an excellent feat you have achieved... Its extremely hard to get funded positions in Canada, so well done... If I may ask what field is this?Hi guys...
I got a doctoral admission offer with funding at McGill. I'm supposed to resume in September. Is it too early to start processing study permit? If I am given the permit early, does it mean I'll wait till September before I can travel?
What I have so far for the permit
1. Departmental funding letter of CAD 27,000 per annum
2. Employment letter as lecturer and ID card
3. Admission letter
4. Bank statement of about half a million (I don't think I'll need this since I have funding)
5. Father and mother's employment letters and ID card (Father works in the same university where I work)
6. Transcripts & certificates
7. CIC forms
I intend to apply using the online route. Are there any tips for me?
Secondly, you are on the right track, you only need to sort out two more things I think,
a) Your CAQ, for Quebec institutions you need to get a CAQ or else no visa for you.
b) Regardless of your funding, please show sufficient amount of funds in your account for both Tuition and living costs.
c) My client is resuming in September, I put in her application in December, she has been asked to submit her passport for visa stamping. So you can start your application immediately...
d) If you get you TRV early, please wait until around July or August to leave, don't go earlier.
I wish you the very best on this journey.
Cheers.
Omofar