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chakalon

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Aug 10, 2012
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Hi everyone,

I have checked this forum since I decided to study in Canada. I just want to express my testimony and show other visitors of this webpage that there is hope.

I'm a mexican citizen that lived in the U.S. undocumented for almost 14 years, I did my middle, high school, bachelor, and master degree studies in that country. I waited for the DREAM ACT but never came, I got married to another mexican citizen but she was there on a student visa. So looking for a better future for both, we decided to take a risk and apply to a Canadian university to begin our PhD's programs in the same field.

Fortunately we both got accepted to McGill in Montreal and UBC in Vancouver, we decided to go to Montreal. I will like to explain my process if that helps anyone visiting this page.

I had to go back to Mexico and apply from there. First, the C.A.Q., this is not a difficult process as they don't ask for status in previous countries. You just have to prove that you have financial capacity, that's basically it. Then, the study permit from Canada Immigration. In my immigration package I was completely honest about my past situation in the U.S., I also was honest in saying that I still have family there. In the question about status in previous countries, I wrote "undocumented dream act candidate." Amazingly the procedure for both the C.A.Q. and the Study Permit were very fast, one week for each. I don't know if I was lucky, or my case showed that I had a purpose for studying in Canada but I feel blessed by God for this opportunity. Maybe obtaining the C.A.Q. first helped, I don't know. I just want to express that there is hope for those in the same situation.

Yours truly...
 
lucky you :P.Mate but what does it mean my C A Q?.
 
jonas said:
lucky you :P.Mate but what does it mean my C A Q?.
Quebec Acceptance Certificate and Congratulations...........
 
That's great. Congratulations on your new beginning.