What will happen to my visa if I defer my studies?
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If your plan, for example, is to come to full sale university and you get a visa approved and then something happens, you can defer your studies. If you haven't entered the United States yet, once you come to the US, you will have to start your program within 30 days of entering the country.
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If you choose to defer your studies, we will have to cancel your confirmation of enrollment, which will have visa implications, you would then have to reapply for a new one when you're ready to come back to study with this.
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When it comes to deferring your studies and the impact it might have on your student visa, the best thing you could do is communicate with us at the University of Ottawa, as well as the Immigration Refugee and Citizenship Canada website, or ARCC, as both these sources of information will have the latest news you need to know regarding student visas.
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If any insurance plans to defer his studies after getting his visa, he has to file under Visa for the next intake when the time comes, because every visa has their own specific Balaji time period in which in turn requires travel and that will expire by the next intake.
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Hi, everyone. Normally, students will get the visa for the entire duration of the program and the student will be there for one semester, then this will not affect the student visa. But later on, when he or she is going to complete a degree, you need to apply for a visa extension. Thank you.