As per the information available on this forum . Applications until June 14th have Medical Passed and eligibility review started. No information available after June 14th.
Applications from Bangladesh and Nigeria have received Stage 1 AIP. These promises made by IRCC is similar to one made by a corrupt politician.
I think there is just one guy sitting in the embassy and working just 2 hours a day with a slow PC and a dial-up connection with power cuts and a broken enter key on his keyboard, who also take 40 minutes lunch break and 2 cigarette breaks in those 2 hours.
There are a lot of things that goes on behind the closed doors of embassies that the public isn't made aware of. Also, they aren't only working on Study permits in Visa offices. There are Express Entry applications, other PR applications, visitor applications, Work Permit applications, Super Visa Applications to name few. The number of applicants on this forum only sums up to 5%~10% per category maximum. There are ton more applications that happen every day for a lot of embassies. Add Covid19 and closures on top of that ... and you are witnessing what is happening now. There are a lot more agencies that does the work for embassies, which may not be working at the moment, like VFS Global. So a lot of information is not available for Visa officers to work on (Background checks, Security clearances etc, educational institutes are closed to verify your credentials, businesses are closed to verify employment histories and ton of other stuff).
Just to give you an idea, when I applied for my citizenship, it used to only take 4 months to finalize it BUT the thing is, rule was changed from 4 years eligibility period to 3 which made thousands more eligible to apply for citizenship. What was the result? They received 20,000 applications with in a period of 30 days (instead of 2-3000) and processing time sky rocketed. It took over 1 and half year to finalize the application.
Online applications that were suppose to be processed at an embassy which is closed due to Covid19 are getting transferred to different embassies which are open but operating with limited number of visa officers. Now they have backlog of their own applications plus the one that are getting transferred to them. This is normal practice to share the burden between different visa offices.
Corruption does happen on and off but don't compare it to the one back home. If you have problem with the way IRCC works or if you have slightest of the doubt that corruption is in place with these procedure, then why come here? Just withdraw the application and try somewhere else.
Remember, it's not your right to get visa but a privilege, by putting through an application or even getting a visa doesn't necessarily means that you have the right to enter a country, it's a privilege. Take it as is and a lot of worries will go away.