How to answer Canadian Visa Eligibility question regarding employment?
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I'm a non-US student studying in the US (an "international student" on an F1 visa), and would like to apply for a Canadian Visitor Visa (I believe it's a.k.a. a Temporary Visit Visa). I'm going through the eligibility check on their site, and one of the question is whether I have a job. If I'm employed on-campus by my university only, should I respond 'Yes' (this is a yes/no question)? I suspect that I should.
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EDIT: I do get paid for this on-campus employment.
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I'm a non-US student studying in the US (an "international student" on an F1 visa), and would like to apply for a Canadian Visitor Visa (I believe it's a.k.a. a Temporary Visit Visa). I'm going through the eligibility check on their site, and one of the question is whether I have a job. If I'm employed on-campus by my university only, should I respond 'Yes' (this is a yes/no question)? I suspect that I should.
Here's a screenshot of the question:
EDIT: I do get paid for this on-campus employment.
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I don't think on-campus or off-campus matters to that question. You do have a job and you do get paid, I would answer Yes
– Hanky Panky
Aug 11 '17 at 15:43
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I'm a non-US student studying in the US (an "international student" on an F1 visa), and would like to apply for a Canadian Visitor Visa (I believe it's a.k.a. a Temporary Visit Visa). I'm going through the eligibility check on their site, and one of the question is whether I have a job. If I'm employed on-campus by my university only, should I respond 'Yes' (this is a yes/no question)? I suspect that I should.
Here's a screenshot of the question:
EDIT: I do get paid for this on-campus employment.
visas canada tourist-visas
I'm a non-US student studying in the US (an "international student" on an F1 visa), and would like to apply for a Canadian Visitor Visa (I believe it's a.k.a. a Temporary Visit Visa). I'm going through the eligibility check on their site, and one of the question is whether I have a job. If I'm employed on-campus by my university only, should I respond 'Yes' (this is a yes/no question)? I suspect that I should.
Here's a screenshot of the question:
EDIT: I do get paid for this on-campus employment.
visas canada tourist-visas
visas canada tourist-visas
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I don't think on-campus or off-campus matters to that question. You do have a job and you do get paid, I would answer Yes
– Hanky Panky
Aug 11 '17 at 15:43
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I don't think on-campus or off-campus matters to that question. You do have a job and you do get paid, I would answer Yes
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Aug 11 '17 at 15:43
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I don't think on-campus or off-campus matters to that question. You do have a job and you do get paid, I would answer Yes
– Hanky Panky
Aug 11 '17 at 15:43
I don't think on-campus or off-campus matters to that question. You do have a job and you do get paid, I would answer Yes
– Hanky Panky
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You do have a job and you do get paid. End of story. Select 'Yes' and proceed.
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You do have a job and you do get paid. End of story. Select 'Yes' and proceed.
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You do have a job and you do get paid. End of story. Select 'Yes' and proceed.
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You do have a job and you do get paid. End of story. Select 'Yes' and proceed.
You do have a job and you do get paid. End of story. Select 'Yes' and proceed.
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I don't think on-campus or off-campus matters to that question. You do have a job and you do get paid, I would answer Yes
– Hanky Panky
Aug 11 '17 at 15:43