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Hey everyone, has anyone here tried applying for a student permit to Canada while in the CR-1/ IR-1 process? Did you get the student visa? We applied for our US visa at the beginning of the year. We are looking at at least two and a half years in this process, going by what people from my country under the CR-1/IR-1 category have had to go through. In the meantime, I was thinking of advancing my education and Canada is the right pick given it's proximity to the US. My husband is a US citizen and so by living and studying in Canada, we can be close and the travel will be less brutal compared to travelling across the seas. Should I even mention our USA immigration process in my Canadian study permit application? Thanks in advance.

 
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