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    Another IRCC WEBINAR on 13th August 2020 - REGISTER ASAP. (Indian applicants)

    Will ask this question tomorrow. Let's hope they answer it.
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    Questions for Webinar on 13/8/2020

    1. This has been answered during the last webinar. While you do your studies online from your home country you can even work full time without any problem. This is because there are only rules that state you shouldn't work in Canada. Since you will not be working in Canada, you won't face any...
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    Questions for Webinar on 13/8/2020

    But they reiterated by saying in one of the webinars that they are processing all applications by 2 stage process right now.
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    Questions for Webinar on 13/8/2020

    Just for the sake of clarity, I will rephrase the question as follows, "Suppose if I start my course online without stage 1 approval and if my application is refused at stage 1, and post approval if I reapply for study permit before September 15, will the time I spent studying the course online...
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    Questions for Webinar on 13/8/2020

    This applies only if you apply before September 15 ofcourse.
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    Student visa approved but..

    Provide details like you application date, country from where you applied, SDS/Non_SDS, Duration of course etc
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    Questions for Webinar on 13/8/2020

    This question has been answered a countless number of times during the last webinars. Nevertheless I will ask but most probably the answer will be "We are working on it. We don't have an expected date"
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    Questions for Webinar on 13/8/2020

    It is correct. Feel free to listen to the questionnaire session of last two webinars. The official said "You are free to apply for another permit but the time you spend studying online without a permit will not be counter towards your PGWP if you apply before 15th of september.
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    Questions for Webinar on 13/8/2020

    This question was answered in the last webinar. You can apply but the time you spend studying online without a study permit will NOT be counted towards your PGWP.
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    Questions for Webinar on 13/8/2020

    This question was answered. We can travel as soon as we get our passport stamped AND once travel restrictions are lifted.
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    Questions for Webinar on 13/8/2020

    Yes that is very likely. They are examining eligibility right now.
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    Questions for Webinar on 13/8/2020

    I'm not getting your question.
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    Questions for Webinar on 13/8/2020

    Simple man, their country, they make the rules, we follow. That's how it works. If they think they will accept people from the US to travel to Canada we are in no position to question their decision.
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    Questions for Webinar on 13/8/2020

    This question was answered in the last webinar. In such a case, where you get AIP after you start your classes, this won't affect the PGWP as the date you applied for SP will be considered towards PGWP and not the date of approval of SP.
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    Questions for Webinar on 13/8/2020

    Travel Restrictions were put in at around 14th of March that barred anyone from entering the country due to covid. Later on, since that raised a lot of uproar they amended the policy to state that those with approved travel document before 18th can enter. I don't this you will get a valid...
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    Questions for Webinar on 13/8/2020

    Please post your questions for tomorrow's webinar so that I can ask the same to IRCC officials and hopefully we'll get some answers from them. Cheers,
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    What’s all the negativity for? Let’s show appreciation

    Either way, their actions are to your benefit right? Ignore the cause and focus on the effect.
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    What’s all the negativity for? Let’s show appreciation

    The whole fact that there are webinars IS because of the pandemic my friend.
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    What’s all the negativity for? Let’s show appreciation

    I agree with you. Getting a study permit is a privilege and not a right. While we can be sad that things aren't moving fast, we shouldn't enforce to make them move fast. We do need to appreciate the fact that atleast Canada is trying to pull through this situation with least damage to applicants...