Yes, definitely let me know if you hear anything and I'll do the same.Hey JodyA, good to know a fellow applicant from singapore . Let's see what will happen, fingers crossed
Yes, definitely let me know if you hear anything and I'll do the same.Hey JodyA, good to know a fellow applicant from singapore . Let's see what will happen, fingers crossed
She can't receive an approval until VAC's open, Because, for approval they need her passport to stamp the visa. It was clearly explained in the Webinar by IRCC. Until, VAC's open, no one will receive full approval.Hey...
My sister received her AIP on 14th Aug,2020. Her biometric and medical is already cleared when file was applied in March 2020.
Then why she received AIP instead of approval??? please explain this I am confused
There are VACs open around the world, several of them, just some applicants cannot travel to them. Even where VACs are open, almost no one has received their approval of study permits. In this forum, I found s single applicant living in Hong Kong stating he received his approval in April.She can't receive an approval until VAC's open, Because, for approval they need her passport to stamp the visa. It was clearly explained in the Webinar by IRCC. Until, VAC's open, no one will receive full approval.
Sir do you have any idea when VACs will open especially in India???She can't receive an approval until VAC's open, Because, for approval they need her passport to stamp the visa. It was clearly explained in the Webinar by IRCC. Until, VAC's open, no one will receive full approval.
Hey! sorry i'm just seeing this now. Timeline is pretty short and straightforward, thankfully.Congrats! Can you please share your timeline? Thanks!
Oh gotcha. Hope they stick to their word and truly prioritize study permits before fall.No no-one has been approved since 18 March except for a handful - on this forum you can find a single person who says has an approved study permit from April 2020.
Hmm, thats weird. I saw some my buddies got AIP as well despite of the fact that they sent full application. Do u think they gonna process stage 2 right away during Sept. (after most schools start the term)?Oh gotcha. Hope they stick to their word and truly prioritize study permits before fall.
Doesn't matter if VACs are open or not. They are not consulate or embassy. No visa will be stamped unless Consulate or Embassy resumes full operation in said country.There are VACs open around the world, several of them, just some applicants cannot travel to them. Even where VACs are open, almost no one has received their approval of study permits. In this forum, I found s single applicant living in Hong Kong stating he received his approval in April.
I sure hope so, but wonder about it since I've seen a few mention on here that their classes have already started...I really hope for an earlier timeline. All we can do is wait and see.Hmm, thats weird. I saw some my buddies got AIP as well despite of the fact that they sent full application. Do u think they gonna process stage 2 right away during Sept. (after most schools start the term)?
I didn't get any update after file submission on July 9th when I will get updateHey! sorry i'm just seeing this now. Timeline is pretty short and straightforward, thankfully.
Full application sent: July 10th, 2020
Eligibility review: ~July 15th
AIP: August 13th
Nobody knows, but if you’re really curious to know more info about your case you can order your GCMS notes that shows a bit more about your file...but it hasn’t been incredibly long since you applied so I’m not sure if you’ll get very much.I didn't get any update after file submission on July 9th when I will get update
I don't want to order gcms because that will take more than a month too so there is a probability that I will get update within a monthsNobody knows, but if you’re really curious to know more info about your case you can order your GCMS notes that shows a bit more about your file...but it hasn’t been incredibly long since you applied so I’m not sure if you’ll get very much.
I’ve heard of people getting it back within a 2-3 weeks. If you haven’t received any updates until this point, it might be worthwhile to spend the extra $5. You’d hope to be updated soon, and maybe you’ll receive an AIP before sep 15, but others have been waiting since March so you never know...I don't want to order gcms because that will take more than a month too so there is a probability that I will get update within a months
Anyone applied in July got aipI’ve heard of people getting it back within a 2-3 weeks. If you haven’t received any updates until this point, it might be worthwhile to spend the extra $5. You’d hope to be updated soon, and maybe you’ll receive an AIP before sep 15, but others have been waiting since March so you never know...