- Apr 8, 2013
- 17
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Sydney, NS
- NOC Code......
- 1122 - Professional occupations in business management consulting
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- June 8 2015 (Received - June 10 2015)
- Doc's Request.
- January 27 2016
- Nomination.....
- May 5 2015
- AOR Received.
- August 21 2015
- Med's Request
- March 4 2016
- Med's Done....
- February 8 2016 (Upfront)
- Passport Req..
- June 8 2016
- VISA ISSUED...
- June 10 2016
- LANDED..........
- Inland - June 21 2016 (Officialy PR)
My sister applied for her study permit at the end of May, needless to say, with the visa not getting approved yet she had to defer her degree to Fall 2018. On September she received a letter from the visa officer saying that due to a medicine she is taking for her medical conditions if they approve the visa, she might cause an excessive demand to the Canadian Social Services due to the expense of the medicine. Therefore they requested a personal letter of how we are going to pay for the medicine as well as a declaration that we will not cause any excessive demand to the Canadian Social Service. I am surprised that they would think like that. She is coming to Canada to pursue higher education not to become a burden!
However, we have already thought about this situation even before applying for the visa (but of course the visa officer didn't know about it) and upon her Doctor's suggestion, we purchased two more years worth of medicine from India since it's a lot cheaper there. We definitely don't want the Canadian Social Service to bear the expense and we also most definitely have the ability to bear the expenses. Furthermore, it's actually safer for her if she sticks to the brand of medicine that she purchased from here as her body is already used to it. That's why we responded to them with the following documents explaining everything in detail.
She submitted all these documents in October but still hasn't heard from them. Not sure why they are still delaying. Do you guys think it would be wise to contact them and ask them about the status of her application along with mentioning that her university degree got deferred to 2018 Fall? Therefore, her offer from the university still stands.
We would be appreciative if you guys could share your opinion. Every opinion matters, so we would be very thankful if as many of you can respond. Thanks
However, we have already thought about this situation even before applying for the visa (but of course the visa officer didn't know about it) and upon her Doctor's suggestion, we purchased two more years worth of medicine from India since it's a lot cheaper there. We definitely don't want the Canadian Social Service to bear the expense and we also most definitely have the ability to bear the expenses. Furthermore, it's actually safer for her if she sticks to the brand of medicine that she purchased from here as her body is already used to it. That's why we responded to them with the following documents explaining everything in detail.
- Personal letter explaining how long she has to take the medicine and that she already purchased it from here and won't need to rely on the Canadian Social Service
- Receipt of purchase of medicines
- Letters from her personal physicians saying that she is doing well and can carry the medicines with her
- An Affidavit of Sponsorship from my parents saying that they will bear every expense related to her
- A declaration form (which was sent to us by them in September) saying that we will not hold the Canadian Social Service responsible
She submitted all these documents in October but still hasn't heard from them. Not sure why they are still delaying. Do you guys think it would be wise to contact them and ask them about the status of her application along with mentioning that her university degree got deferred to 2018 Fall? Therefore, her offer from the university still stands.
We would be appreciative if you guys could share your opinion. Every opinion matters, so we would be very thankful if as many of you can respond. Thanks