Is entering US from Canada for F-1 student who has been arrested?
I am an F-1 student and I was arrested once in the US for a misdemeanor charge. The case was dismissed and sealed. I have a certificate that says so. Whenever I enter the US at JFK I am taken to a room and they ask to see the paperwork and everything is fine after that. I am planning on traveling to Vancouver. I know that the US custom is at the Vancouver airport and I won't go through it at JFK. Would they be able to validate the paperwork and let me into the US? Would there be any problems? I am an F-1 student and I was arrested once in the US for a misdemeanor charge. The case was dismissed and sealed. I have a certificate that says so. Whenever I enter the US at JFK I am taken to a room and they ask to see the paperwork and everything is fine after that. I am planning on traveling to Vancouver. I know that the US custom is at the Vancouver airport and I won't go through it at JFK. Would they be able to validate the paperwork and let me back into the US? Would there be any problems?
Immigration - 3 Answers
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Yes, they can admit you as a student if they find no reason not to. If you were admitted at JFK after the explanation, there is no reason to be denied entry at VCV.
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If Immigration at JFK has allowed you to return, I can't imagine why you'd be denied at a different immigration checkpoint. Bring your passport, of course, to show that you've been admitted to the US after the arrest and you should be fine.
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Each and EVERY time you apply for admission to the United States, it is up to the alien to prove that they are admissible. That is the law under the Immigration and Naturalization Act (INA) aka Title 8.
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Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
"Do you have to be a student to get a working holiday visa for canada?"?
"Do you have to be a student to get a working holiday visa for canada?"?
I am 29 years old and want to work in canada temporarily but am not a student or recently graduated. I also don't have a job to go to either. Am I able to get a visa like you can for Australia?
Immigration - 1 Answers
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No, you can't get a working holiday visa. The United States do not offer general working holiday programs for Canadians, hence Americans cannot participate in this program offered by Canada since it is based on reciprocity. http://www.international.gc.ca/iyp-pij/country_incoming-pays_entrants.aspx .. The only program available is the Summer Work/Travel program which however requires to be a student.
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I am 29 years old and want to work in canada temporarily but am not a student or recently graduated. I also don't have a job to go to either. Am I able to get a visa like you can for Australia?
Immigration - 1 Answers
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No, you can't get a working holiday visa. The United States do not offer general working holiday programs for Canadians, hence Americans cannot participate in this program offered by Canada since it is based on reciprocity. http://www.international.gc.ca/iyp-pij/country_incoming-pays_entrants.aspx .. The only program available is the Summer Work/Travel program which however requires to be a student.
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Tuesday, May 7, 2013
how long does it take to get a student visa to australia if I'm from Canada?
how long does it take to get a student visa to australia if I'm from Canada?
I want to apply to some programs that begin in July of this year. However, I'm wondering if I would be able to get a visa in time if I only apply now. How long does it generally take to get a student visa to Australia if you're from Canada Thanks for the website link, btu it doesn't say how long it will take. Anyone else knows?
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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http://www.immi.gov.au/students/ Come on down, we'll chuck a short person on the barby for ya.
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14 days from the day your application is received by the Australian Embassy or Consulate in Canada Remember that you need to obtain the offer from the education institution too So that will take sometime as well Hope that help
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I want to apply to some programs that begin in July of this year. However, I'm wondering if I would be able to get a visa in time if I only apply now. How long does it generally take to get a student visa to Australia if you're from Canada Thanks for the website link, btu it doesn't say how long it will take. Anyone else knows?
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http://www.immi.gov.au/students/ Come on down, we'll chuck a short person on the barby for ya.
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14 days from the day your application is received by the Australian Embassy or Consulate in Canada Remember that you need to obtain the offer from the education institution too So that will take sometime as well Hope that help
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Wednesday, May 1, 2013
student visa to permanent residence in canada?
student visa to permanent residence in canada?
if i am studying on a student visa in canada, and i get married, can i change to permament residence without leaving the country and without disrupting my studies?
Immigration - 3 Answers
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I am a law student at the University of Ottawa, and happen to be taking an immigration law class right now. I should also say that if you want good legal advice, talk to a real lawyer, so take what I say with a grain of salt. The law you're interested is the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) and its associated regulations. The relevant clause is section 11 of IRPA, which notes that you do, in fact, need to leave the country to apply for permanent resident status (PR status). However, there is a new class of immigration (the "Canada Experience Class") for people who are already students in Canada who want to become permanent residents, which is more streamlined than some other methods. Honestly I don't know much about it, but you may be able to stay in Canada if you apply under this class. Talk to a lawyer. If you get married (or are in a conjugal relationship for one year), and you can satisfy an immigration officer that you did not get married mainly in order to get PR status, then your spouse/partner can sponsor you and speed up the process greatly, and avoid money requirements. Your sponsor must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident (s. 13(1) IRPA) who is at least 18, resides in Canada, is not in jail, has not committed a serious crime, and is not on social assistance for a reason other than disability (s. 133(1) Regulations). Usually the sponsor must also have a minimum necessary income to support you, but there is an exception for spouses/partners (s. 133(4) Regulations). In order to get PR status, you also must not be "inadmissible" (defined in ss. 34-43 IRPA). There are three main categories of inadmissibility: (1) public safety / security (terrorists, criminals, people with infectious diseases); (2) public finances (people with serious medical conditions or who would end up on social assistance); and (3) people who lie on their immigration forms. It cannot be emphasized enough: do NOT lie about anything on your immigration forms, or you will be banned from Canada for up to two years. Hope this helps, -dhm.
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Hello, After your marriage, you can apply for permanent residence in Canada without having to leave Canada. Please visit http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/spouse.asp for the guide and necessary forms. Thank you for your attention. Good luck.
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if i am studying on a student visa in canada, and i get married, can i change to permament residence without leaving the country and without disrupting my studies? I think so assuming you are marrying a canadian citizen. you stay on the student visa as an international student in order to finish your program. You must still pay international fees. The canadian spouse must have a job or an income and they can apply for PR status for you. Applying as an inside application will take between 1 and 2 years to be processed.. If you finish your course you can apply for a post graduate work permit and get a job. (the canadian experience category) If at any time your work permit is denied, then you reapply as a visitor (because you have a PR application in process) and stay in Canada as a visitor (this is now the family class catefory) until you are landed as a PR. Please note that as a visitor you cannot work or study.
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if i am studying on a student visa in canada, and i get married, can i change to permament residence without leaving the country and without disrupting my studies?
Immigration - 3 Answers
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I am a law student at the University of Ottawa, and happen to be taking an immigration law class right now. I should also say that if you want good legal advice, talk to a real lawyer, so take what I say with a grain of salt. The law you're interested is the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) and its associated regulations. The relevant clause is section 11 of IRPA, which notes that you do, in fact, need to leave the country to apply for permanent resident status (PR status). However, there is a new class of immigration (the "Canada Experience Class") for people who are already students in Canada who want to become permanent residents, which is more streamlined than some other methods. Honestly I don't know much about it, but you may be able to stay in Canada if you apply under this class. Talk to a lawyer. If you get married (or are in a conjugal relationship for one year), and you can satisfy an immigration officer that you did not get married mainly in order to get PR status, then your spouse/partner can sponsor you and speed up the process greatly, and avoid money requirements. Your sponsor must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident (s. 13(1) IRPA) who is at least 18, resides in Canada, is not in jail, has not committed a serious crime, and is not on social assistance for a reason other than disability (s. 133(1) Regulations). Usually the sponsor must also have a minimum necessary income to support you, but there is an exception for spouses/partners (s. 133(4) Regulations). In order to get PR status, you also must not be "inadmissible" (defined in ss. 34-43 IRPA). There are three main categories of inadmissibility: (1) public safety / security (terrorists, criminals, people with infectious diseases); (2) public finances (people with serious medical conditions or who would end up on social assistance); and (3) people who lie on their immigration forms. It cannot be emphasized enough: do NOT lie about anything on your immigration forms, or you will be banned from Canada for up to two years. Hope this helps, -dhm.
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Hello, After your marriage, you can apply for permanent residence in Canada without having to leave Canada. Please visit http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/spouse.asp for the guide and necessary forms. Thank you for your attention. Good luck.
3 :
if i am studying on a student visa in canada, and i get married, can i change to permament residence without leaving the country and without disrupting my studies? I think so assuming you are marrying a canadian citizen. you stay on the student visa as an international student in order to finish your program. You must still pay international fees. The canadian spouse must have a job or an income and they can apply for PR status for you. Applying as an inside application will take between 1 and 2 years to be processed.. If you finish your course you can apply for a post graduate work permit and get a job. (the canadian experience category) If at any time your work permit is denied, then you reapply as a visitor (because you have a PR application in process) and stay in Canada as a visitor (this is now the family class catefory) until you are landed as a PR. Please note that as a visitor you cannot work or study.
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