Did you receive it yet?I landed on 8 September . I hope I will receive it soon and there is no big issue
Thats what I did and apparently they sent it to the wrong adress.Call IRCC and inquire when it was sent out.
Bro I also landed on 8 th sep and I did not get the permit at airport as well But one of my friend today got the permit through parcel .I hope we all will get the permit in the coming week .Did any of the sep 8 landed got there study permit? We even went to the CIC toronto they said you should have received it at the airport.
Hi, DId your friend land on 8th as well? and is he in toronto?Bro I also landed on 8 th sep and I did not get the permit at airport as well But one of my friend today got the permit through parcel .I hope we all will get the permit in the coming week .
hopefully you’ll get it soonHey guys. I was on the same boat. I arrived at the airport on September 7th, and didn't receive my study permit there. I contacted IRCC by their web form but haven't got any response yet so far. The good news is that I as well as two students I know on the same flight just received our study permit by mail. So if you didn't get the paper permit at the port of entry but was asked to leave your home address, don't worry, just wait, wait, and wait...
Hi Silvia, Do you live in Toronto?Hello everyone. Probably I didn’t say it clearly in my last post but yeah I received it recently, about 3 weeks after my arrival (on Sept 7th). Two other students I know in the exactly same situation have also received their study permits about the same time. Maybe the followings can help you a little bit if you're in the same situation and haven't received your study permit yet:
1. Log in to your IRCC account and check your application for study permit; you should see a valid study permit record with its document number and expiration date under the column “Document Status”. This verifies that you are currently a holder for a valid study permit as they successfully updated your status after you entered Canada as a student.
2. Recall and make sure you provided the correct living address at the port of entry when you arrived at the airport for them to mail your study permit. If your study permit status was updated on IRCC website and your address was correct, you should get your study permit after 2-6 weeks I suppose. Check your mailbox to see if there is a pick up notice for it since the document needs your signature in person.
3. Contact IRCC via their webform. You’ll need to wait one or two (or even more) weeks for their response due to their inefficiency. Just try to clearly state your situation and your urgency in the web form. This is the last way I can think up that may solve the issue. No help will be given if you call the airport, and you'll always be waiting if you call IRCC, according to my experience. I heard about that some people successfully got their study permit when they revisited the port of entry in person but some got declined. I'm not sure about this but you can try somehow.