Hi @legalfalcon
I am writing about my girlfriend’s study permit application in Canada that she submitted on January 16th, 2024, and is still pending as of today (10th June 2024). Her biometric scans for the application were submitted the same day as well.
She is an Italian national and came to Western University after her acceptance in the PhD program. She came to Canada as a Visiting Graduate student in December 2023 since she could enter Canada without a visa and stay here up to 6 months without a study permit to start her research/studies at the university. Upon arriving here, she applied for her study permit from within Canada with the hope that she will be able to obtain her study permit within the 6-month visiting period and then switch her status from that of a visiting student to a full-time student at the university, as advised to her by the department. The processing time for applications from within Canada at the time of application was actually 3-4 weeks (much quicker than applications outside Canada).
However, it’s been 5 months, and a decision has still not been made on her application. Unfortunately, since her visiting status at the university expired, she had to travel back home. She had to defer her admission in the summer term, and we are worried that she may have to defer her admission again if the application is not processed soon. We have reached out to IRCC several times but only get their template/automated responses (weeks later) with no useful information. She even contacted a local MP whose office said they could help but hasn’t heard back from them either even upon multiple follow-ups. It seems like we have exhausted all the options we could think of.
We are not sure of what we should do next! Should she delete her application and re-apply from outside Canada? Or should she stick with current application? We don’t know why it’s taking so long. We thought this should have been a straightforward application since she was accepted into a fully funded PhD program at a reputed university in Canada. Is there something we can do to expedite the process? Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated.
I look forward to hearing back from you.
Thank you!
I am writing about my girlfriend’s study permit application in Canada that she submitted on January 16th, 2024, and is still pending as of today (10th June 2024). Her biometric scans for the application were submitted the same day as well.
She is an Italian national and came to Western University after her acceptance in the PhD program. She came to Canada as a Visiting Graduate student in December 2023 since she could enter Canada without a visa and stay here up to 6 months without a study permit to start her research/studies at the university. Upon arriving here, she applied for her study permit from within Canada with the hope that she will be able to obtain her study permit within the 6-month visiting period and then switch her status from that of a visiting student to a full-time student at the university, as advised to her by the department. The processing time for applications from within Canada at the time of application was actually 3-4 weeks (much quicker than applications outside Canada).
However, it’s been 5 months, and a decision has still not been made on her application. Unfortunately, since her visiting status at the university expired, she had to travel back home. She had to defer her admission in the summer term, and we are worried that she may have to defer her admission again if the application is not processed soon. We have reached out to IRCC several times but only get their template/automated responses (weeks later) with no useful information. She even contacted a local MP whose office said they could help but hasn’t heard back from them either even upon multiple follow-ups. It seems like we have exhausted all the options we could think of.
We are not sure of what we should do next! Should she delete her application and re-apply from outside Canada? Or should she stick with current application? We don’t know why it’s taking so long. We thought this should have been a straightforward application since she was accepted into a fully funded PhD program at a reputed university in Canada. Is there something we can do to expedite the process? Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated.
I look forward to hearing back from you.
Thank you!