In a general view 2 years gap is appropriate for undergraduate and even you should check the university and college where you want to enroll. Even overseas education consultants can also guide you for this in a good manner.
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Hey There is no age limit in Canada for study visas & SWIS Immigration. But the final decision remains with the IRCC. As an applicant you must: Be enrolled at a DLI Show statements of your tuition-free or funds Passport Good medical report Prove your intentions to the visa officer
It means you can enter Canada for the purpose of tourism/sightseeing for multiple times within one year.
According to Citizenship and Immigration Canada, people from countries whose citizens do not require a visa to visit Canada (including the US), are allowed to stay in the country for up to a maximum of 6 months per year. However, the immigration officials at the point of entry decide for how long you actually are allowed to stay. People mentioned above are required to obtain a visa prior to arrival if they decide to stay in Canada for more than 6 months.
I married a Canadian and moved to Canada. You will need to get your immgration status done. They give you a non alien one year visa at the boarder which means you can live in Canada but you can not work in Canada. Once you move to Canada you can go to the local Canadian immgration and apply for perement residency but if you have any criminal background, you must get it taken care of before moving to Canada. Your record must be esponged and clean. It cost at $600 Canadian to complete the forms and get your status so it is not hard at all.
You have to be maximum 30 years of age when you arrive in australia. then can you stay there for 1 year on the work and holiday visa. otherwise you need a diffrent visa
Maximum 6 months per year.
Yes, you can study full time on H4 visa. You may also be eligible for in-state tuition too if you have lived in that state with your husband for more than year.
No, they can visit the can visit Canada for maximum period of 6 months per year.
Yes, almost of European countries can enter Ukraine without visa for maximum period of 90 days stay. Since the the standard study period is minimal of 1 year duration, then this will require a long term visa of 1 year duration. Source: see related link
Hey There is no age limit in Canada for study visas & SWIS Immigration. But the final decision remains with the IRCC. As an applicant you must: Be enrolled at a DLI Show statements of your tuition-free or funds Passport Good medical report Prove your intentions to the visa officer
It means you can enter Canada for the purpose of tourism/sightseeing for multiple times within one year.
According to Citizenship and Immigration Canada, people from countries whose citizens do not require a visa to visit Canada (including the US), are allowed to stay in the country for up to a maximum of 6 months per year. However, the immigration officials at the point of entry decide for how long you actually are allowed to stay. People mentioned above are required to obtain a visa prior to arrival if they decide to stay in Canada for more than 6 months.
I married a Canadian and moved to Canada. You will need to get your immgration status done. They give you a non alien one year visa at the boarder which means you can live in Canada but you can not work in Canada. Once you move to Canada you can go to the local Canadian immgration and apply for perement residency but if you have any criminal background, you must get it taken care of before moving to Canada. Your record must be esponged and clean. It cost at $600 Canadian to complete the forms and get your status so it is not hard at all.
None is acceptable.
None is acceptable.
No. It should be "a year".
what do feel is an acceptable amount of days to be absent in a calendar year