If you have an active Express Entry Profile, is there a chance that your study visa application may still be approved?
Under the rules, dual intent is acceptable. Dual intent is present when a foreign national who has applied for permanent residence in Canada also applies to enter Canada for a temporary period as a visitor, worker or student. Here's what is stated in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act of Canada:
Temporary resident
22 (1) A foreign national becomes a temporary resident if an officer is satisfied that the foreign national has applied for that status, has met the obligations set out in paragraph 20(1)(b), is not inadmissible and is not the subject of a declaration made under subsection 22.1(1).
Dual intent
(2) An intention by a foreign national to become a permanent resident does not preclude them from becoming a temporary resident if the officer is satisfied that they will leave Canada by the end of the period authorized for their stay.
Dual intent is ok. Your application will not be refused just because of your active application for permanent residence. Temporary residence status might be refused for several reasons, including:
- history of having contravened the conditions of admission on a previous stay in Canada;
- lack of or insufficient proof of adequate funds to support oneself while in Canada, and to affect one’s departure from Canada;
- medical inadmissibility;
- not satisfying the visa officer that the individual will leave Canada at the end of their period of authorized stay.
Your personal study plan plays a vital role in your Study Visa Application. And of course, you must have a verifiable source of funds to support your study in Canada.