The COVID-19 pandemic has created challenges and affected daily life around the world. Restrictions continue to be in place, in Canada and elsewhere, that prevent many people from travelling internationally.Guys what are the chances of getting rejected at the second stage if we got our AIP and started our classes?
so they are saying they will again check for eligibility factors like proof of funds, course chooses, family ties etc?The COVID-19 pandemic has created challenges and affected daily life around the world. Restrictions continue to be in place, in Canada and elsewhere, that prevent many people from travelling internationally.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada recognizes that restrictions have had an impact on applicants seeking a high-quality educational experience in Canada. Throughout the pandemic, IRCC has taken measures to provide flexibility to international students.
As a study permit applicant, you may have also been affected by office closures that prevented you from providing police certificates, immigration medical examinations or biometrics when you submitted your application.
On July 14, 2020, we introduced two-stage processing for study permit applications. This temporary process provides reassurance to you.
With the two-step process, applicants who pass an initial eligibility assessment will be notified via their online IRCC account (MyAccount). As services begin to re-open, applicants will be able to submit missing information, if necessary, for their admissibility assessment, at which time officers will finalize the application process. For more information on study permits and what is assessed at each stage, please visit our website.
First-stage approval doesn’t guarantee that we’ll eventually approve your application. However, when a study permit application is refused, it is due to eligibility factors in most cases.
This two-stage process will only apply to study permit applications submitted by September 15, 2020. Our goal is to provide first-stage assessment for all study permit applications that have been submitted in time for the fall semester.
Once an applicant is fully approved for a study permit, they will be ready to travel to Canada when travel restrictions are lifted.
nope they will not. Second stage is for medical, biometric and PCCso they are saying they will again check for eligibility factors like proof of funds, course chooses, family ties etc?
it means that the documents you provided should be real, not fake.Guys can anyone clarify what does it mean by Authentic document. As i see this will be major factor in stage 2. Does it mean by academic transcripts or other documents like work experience, proof of funds and so on..
Yeah that’s true. But my point is what documents? academic transcripts, work experience, proof of funds??it means that the documents you provided should be real, not fake.
all of them hahaYeah that’s true. But my point is what documents? academic transcripts, work experience, proof of funds??
All... Background checks! If one fake doc is spotted, bye bye SP...Yeah that’s true. But my point is what documents? academic transcripts, work experience, proof of funds??
Yea, some people do that... They could be fortunate... but it’s better not to risk it.. VO's are different... Some could very well dig deep into the authenticity of your docs, others may just do little background checks.But, i have seen many students provide fake work experience to cover their gap or fake proof of funds and still got student visa. Don’t know how they find out if documents are genuine or fake!!!!
Does this mean if you passed first stage you have passed eligiblity??nope they will not. Second stage is for medical, biometric and PCC
No. You can still be refused for eligibility reasons. I have seen a few cases where applicants were refused after receiving an AIP on this forum.Does this mean if you passed first stage you have passed eligiblity??
Can you link me to any such example? I could not find any. Thank youNo. You can still be refused for eligibility reasons. I have seen a few cases where applicants were refused after receiving an AIP on this forum.
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/rejection-after-aip-india.702107/Can you link me to any such example? I could not find any. Thank you