Btw why we have to proof ties with home country.anaqi said:"Immigration status in country of residence" is referring to you're status in Saudi Arabia. An expat is considered a temporary resident, once you're iqama expires and you leave Saudi to Canada you won't have a valid status anymore. Since you're an expat in Saudi Arabia, how did you show strong ties with Pakistan? Did you mention that you will be returning to Saudi Arabia or Pakistan, and where did you say you plan to work after graduation?
You definately haven't done your research. That's the whole point of issuing a temporary visa. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/temp/visa/processing/admissibility.asppepo2016 said:Btw why we have to proof ties with home country.
It is nothing with cic.
He could work anywhere he wants????
No that's probably a good thing from the VO's perspective. Shows them that you were able to fund your education and living costs successfully. Some people resort to working without a work permit to fund education, that doesn't seem to be the case for yours.pepo2016 said:I was a government full sholarship from my country residence.
They governememt paid my tuition fee n living cost when i was in my undergrad.
Do u think it might even worst?