Could you please ask why complete applications (with bio and medical) are also being approved only with AIP?
Answered :Could you please ask why complete applications (with bio and medical) are also being approved only with AIP?
Yeah, makes sense. Thanks!Answered :
Because if you are applying from a country where VFS is still closed like India then no matter even if your application is complete it’ll be still going through 2 stage process as VFS offices aren’t open yet and they won’t be able to stamp your visas.
This applies only if you apply before September 15 ofcourse.Ok, you are referring to when a candidate reapplies. But for the first time application, studying online will be counted towards PGWP. From the day you start the course and not the day study permit is issued.
Just for the sake of clarity, I will rephrase the question as follows,Ok, you are referring to when a candidate reapplies. But for the first time application, studying online will be counted towards PGWP. From the day you start the course and not the day study permit is issued.
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Because if you are applying from a country where VFS is still closed like India then no matter even if your application is complete it’ll be still going through 2 stage process as VFS offices aren’t open yet and they won’t be able to stamp your visas.
But they reiterated by saying in one of the webinars that they are processing all applications by 2 stage process right now.But this statement from IRCC webinar contradicts to the statement from IRCC Twitter handle page.
“ Study permit applications will be processed normally if you were able to submit a complete application. The 2 stage processing only applies to those who could not submit all required documents. ”
We must ask them to explain about these two different statements from IRCC for the same question clearly in the upcoming webinar
Please record the webinar like the last time you did.But this statement from IRCC webinar contradicts to the statement from IRCC Twitter handle page.
“ Study permit applications will be processed normally if you were able to submit a complete application. The 2 stage processing only applies to those who could not submit all required documents. ”
We must ask them to explain about these two different statements from IRCC for the same question clearly in the upcoming webinar
Check this news for your answer; https://www.cicnews.com/2020/08/online-study-done-before-study-permit-approval-counts-toward-pgwp-0815230.html#gs.d8clr5Just for the sake of clarity, I will rephrase the question as follows,
"Suppose if I start my course online without stage 1 approval and if my application is refused at stage 1, and post approval if I reapply for study permit before September 15, will the time I spent studying the course online be counted towards PGWP?" ---> I think this is a valid confusing question to be asked as it hasn't been raised in previous webinars to the best of my knowledge.
That’s where the confusion is...But they reiterated by saying in one of the webinars that they are processing all applications by 2 stage process right now.
That’s where the confusion is...
The statement that all complete and incomplete applications will be processed by 2 stage processing in the webinar was told on August 7th or 8th and the statement on the twitter handle which says only incomplete applications will be processed in 2 stage was posted on 9th August.
They are really confusing us.
27 feb applied woth upfront mediclewhen did you apply and when was your appliaction processed in gcms notes?
Let me explain, if you are applying from India or from a country where VACs are still closed, then your application will be assessed through two stage process, irrespective of the complete or incomplete status of the application. The reason for that is VACs are not only responsible for bio-metrics collection and paper applications submission, but also they accept and handle the passports which are up for stamping and return them (including the ones submitted with paper application) to their owner. IRCC don't have a mechanism of their own to do so the above mentioned processes as they outsourced it to VFS like many other nations.That’s where the confusion is...
The statement that all complete and incomplete applications will be processed by 2 stage processing in the webinar was told on August 7th or 8th and the statement on the twitter handle which says only incomplete applications will be processed in 2 stage was posted on 9th August.
They are really confusing us.