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june and July applicants any aip's today that is deadline by ircc

jigzyy

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The deadline is for the applicants to submit application to be considered for Fall 2020 intake without the loss of PGWP eligibility if you start to take courses online. It's not the deadline for IRCC to finalize stage-1 applications. After today, they will not implement two-stage process to applications. They can however extend and implement it for Winter 2021 as well. I don't know why people think that IRCC promised to finalize applications by 15th. There's nothing mentioned like that on IRCC website. The only promise they made is that they will attempt to process as many applications as possible which evidently shows thru this forum that they processed a lot of applications (both on forum and off forum) and will continue to do so in coming days.
 

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The deadline is for the applicants to submit application to be considered for Fall 2020 intake without the loss of PGWP eligibility if you start to take courses online. It's not the deadline for IRCC to finalize stage-1 applications. After today, they will not implement two-stage process to applications. They can however extend and implement it for Winter 2021 as well. I don't know why people think that IRCC promised to finalize applications by 15th. There's nothing mentioned like that on IRCC website. The only promise they made is that they will attempt to process as many applications as possible which evidently shows thru this forum that they processed a lot of applications (both on forum and off forum) and will continue to do so in coming days.
Your positively and half-glass full is always welcome and I have defended IRCC's policy for a long time but c'mon there's alot to critique here. Why even accept students when such a huge majority are in limbo right now with many that have deposited money within their schools or GIC. Another problem is the fact that Americans are being let in for some reason through the border with study permits being issued there. Some students are being allowed in at airports while others aren't.

The problem is there is no consistency.
 
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Alamj

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@tapperb i agree with you!
i couldn't apply or block a seat here in India itself cause of the significant investment that I have made in Canada. Also the non refundable component is significantly large to just refund the fees.

AIP was supposed to be an approval for begining online classes, as is evident from the language used in it. But then they say, just anyone can begin their classes online even without an AIP!

its not just a lack of consistency, rather it is the baseless claims and rules that are supposedly there to help 'international students'. How can I trust AIP? How can I trust PGWP rules? Also, why are they suggesting 1 year course students to complete it entirely online and then opt for another 1 year course for when in Canada!

IRCC is a well orchestrated mess.
 

jigzyy

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Yeah I understand that and totally agree with what you have written. I am actually not trying to defend IRCC which sometimes seems like it. When you live in Canada and deal with these things long enough, you can't help but read between the lines of the policies to better understand what they are promising (or not). That's what I usually try to write here for someone who doesn't understand (or try to be over positive with) these statements. To be honest, IRCC could have handled these things in a much better way, but like many other systems that were put to test in Canada and failed due to lack of planning and flawed system during covid, similarly IRCC was plagued with inefficient processes for many years but covid collapsed it.

The disconnect between agencies is unreal. Like you mentioned about one being allowed in Canada whilst the other can't, it's the lack of clear communication of rules and disconnect between departments.

I am surprised that Case Processing Officers have not yet declared protest or walk-out-of-job actions because of this huge pressure with limited amount of time and that too during pandemic. They have done it in the past, i.e., in 2013 where all applications (except may be 5% or emergency medical apps) were put on hold for few months while they were out on a protest. o_O

Your positively and half-glass full is always welcome and I have defended IRCC's policy for a long time but c'mon there's alot to critique here. Why even accept students when such a huge majority are in limbo right now with many that have deposited money within their schools or GIC. Another problem is the fact that Americans are being let in for some reason through the border with study permits being issued there. Some students are being allowed in at airports while others aren't.

The problem is there is no consistency.
 
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Alamj

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Yeah I understand that and totally agree with what you have written. I am actually not trying to defend IRCC which sometimes seems like it. When you live in Canada and deal with these things long enough, you can't help but read between the lines of the policies to better understand what they are promising (or not). That's what I usually try to write here for someone who doesn't understand (or try to be over positive with) these statements. To be honest, IRCC could have handled these things in a much better way, but like many other systems that were put to test in Canada and failed due to lack of planning and flawed system during covid, similarly IRCC was plagued with inefficient processes for many years but covid collapsed it.

The disconnect between agencies is unreal. Like you mentioned about one being allowed in Canada whilst the other can't, it's the lack of clear communication of rules and disconnect between departments.

I am surprised that Case Processing Officers have not yet declared protest or walk-out-of-job actions because of this huge pressure with limited amount of time and that too during pandemic. They have done it in the past, i.e., in 2013 where all applications (except may be 5% or emergency medical apps) were put on hold for few months while they were out on a protest. o_O
you have a valid point there, I remember that as an aftermath of 9/11, Canada didn't process files for a year!

So, IRCC still has a few more "politically and socially" acceptable tricks under its sleeve like - employees on a strike, to keep people away. Damn it.
 

umeshvashisth

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hold my beer bro. lol
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Submitted full file on 17th march
medical passed on 7th july
Sds. online, india
still waiting for miracle.
 
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