Haven't seen a single person from Russia on here. Anyone? Would be cool to cry over unprocessed Study Permits together
Привет!) только я девушка ахахахGood day! I'm from Russia. Думал я здесь один) Рад видеть еще одного. Когда подал на study permit ? Ты успел биометрию сдать ?
Hey! Yeah I send an email to the Moscow consulate but the confirmation email was from Warsaw. So weird. Which school are you going to?Hi! I applied from Russia in July, no updates
Gave biometrics in Ukraine
From what I know the application is processed in Warsaw
PhD at the University of Montreal, was waiting for 3 months to get CAQ firstHey! Yeah I send an email to the Moscow consulate but the confirmation email was from Warsaw. So weird. Which school are you going to?
oh wow. I'm going to New Brunswick Community College, marketing program. I don't understand why Warsaw is processing applications when IRCC Moscow is the one conducting webinars and talking about processingPhD at the University of Montreal, was waiting for 3 months to get CAQ first
Applied for SP+OWP, I'm from Ukraine and my husband's from Russia so we live there
What school/program are you going to?
Yep, last year Warsaw gave only 50% SP approvals when Moscow around 60+%. And they're processing super slow, like only 10 apps in July. At least they reply to webforms quickly ahah. They said my file will be reviewed 'in due course'oh wow. I'm going to New Brunswick Community College, marketing program. I don't understand why Warsaw is processing applications when IRCC Moscow is the one conducting webinars and talking about processing
If you are not a Russian citizen then it is worth updating that information. Not living in your country of origin affects your SP applicationHi, I was studying in Russia, and I applied online abroad, and I wrote my residence address for Russia, now, I returned to my country, should I update my residence address to where I am now through the web form (they say you use the web form if you applied through Visa office) , or it is unnecessary for online application? My application is also processed in Warsaw.
It was only today when I received the biometrics letter that I knew which visa office is processing my application, was there any other way before to know that info?If you are not a Russian citizen then it is worth updating that information. Not living in your country of origin affects your SP application
The visa office doesn't matter that much. The fact that (in your application) you are residing in a foreign country shows 'weak ties' to your home countryIt was only today when I received the biometrics letter that I knew which visa office is processing my application, was there any other way before to know that info?
seriously??? damn. where did you get that information? i wonder why there's such a low acceptance rate. is it because Russians don't submit proper documentation or because we're generally not a rich nation.Yep, last year Warsaw gave only 50% SP approvals when Moscow around 60+%. And they're processing super slow, like only 10 apps in July. At least they reply to webforms quickly ahah. They said my file will be reviewed 'in due course'
Where did you find Moscow's webinars?
btw how did you know your application is being processed in Warsaw?Yep, last year Warsaw gave only 50% SP approvals when Moscow around 60+%. And they're processing super slow, like only 10 apps in July. At least they reply to webforms quickly ahah. They said my file will be reviewed 'in due course'
Where did you find Moscow's webinars?
I asked them where my application is processed and they answered, as Kyiv office also send me an email saying that after biometrics they got my file, so I was confused which of these 3 offices ahahbtw how did you know your application is being processed in Warsaw?