Student permit rejection

Reshgb

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Hello, requesting some info please.
I’m a US citizen, had student permit in Canada which expired Dec 2022. I had applied for renewal and that was rejected in Feb 2023.
how long can I stay in Canada? Is there a particular date that I have to leave the country by?
if I drive across the border and reenter will I be then a tourist and can stay 180 days?
I’m asking because I have to wind up some things at my school and at my accommodation and bank. I can leave after that, but would like to know how many days I’m allowed to stay after student permit rejection.
thank you for your time to read and reply
 
Hello, requesting some info please.
I’m a US citizen, had student permit in Canada which expired Dec 2022. I had applied for renewal and that was rejected in Feb 2023.
how long can I stay in Canada? Is there a particular date that I have to leave the country by?
if I drive across the border and reenter will I be then a tourist and can stay 180 days?
I’m asking because I have to wind up some things at my school and at my accommodation and bank. I can leave after that, but would like to know how many days I’m allowed to stay after student permit rejection.
thank you for your time to read and reply
I had the same problem and encountered this. If you decide to leave Canada and return to the country as a tourist, U.S. citizens generally qualify for a visa waiver of up to 180 days. However, again, it is important to check with Canadian immigration authorities or an advisor. But I solved my problem and now I continue to study. But I'm always on the verge of not being kicked out. This is why I have been using ai essay writer for university lately, I found https://customwriting.com/ai-essay-writer for help. I recommend that you talk to everyone you can. Take all the information and draw some conclusion. The main thing is not to be lazy, a lot depends on it.
Typically, if student permits are rejected, students are instructed to leave the country within a certain period of time after receiving notification of the refusal. This period may vary depending on the circumstances of your case. You should refer to the specific denial notice and consult with an immigration representative or attorney. Everything will depend on your case.
I know this because I went through the same situation, but my details were different.
 
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