Alice, if you happen to hear back from Kompass, please post a response. I too submitted an application back on July 31 and withdrew it the same day. I have yet to hear back from Kompass after 2 weeks and no replies to my follow-up email. My account is still locked so I cannot make changes. That is one answer they don't put in their FAQs. They suggest you withdraw it, but they don't bother to tell you they will get around to it in several weeks. In the mean time, I may be losing out on other spots because of the delay. Ugh!AliceHendo said:Sorry, one more question...
I applied for the IEC Working Holiday program for Australians through my Kompass account then after paying my fee and uploading my docs I realised I made a mistake on my form. I read on a forum mistakes can slow down your processing so I thought it best to withdraw and resubmit.
I requested to withdraw my application through Kompass however 4 days later have not received a confirmation of withdrawal. I have however received my conditional acceptance letter and it says in my account the final status is approved - guess they have not processed the withdrawal yet and I moved through the system as normal.
I've tried to message them several times explaining the situation and have now asked to cancel the withdrawal as I can amend the error in the next stage through CIC. Should I continue on through the CIC with the letter Kompass have sent me?
I'm worried that Kompass may not reply re: my withdrawal for weeks and I've only got a week to get my application in (my current visa expires in 9 weeks). Do you recommend I include a letter in my CIC application explaining what happened in case Kompass do eventually process the withdrawal?
Thank you,
Alice
Hi,Onemoretime said:Alice, if you happen to hear back from Kompass, please post a response. I too submitted an application back on July 31 and withdrew it the same day. I have yet to hear back from Kompass after 2 weeks and no replies to my follow-up email. My account is still locked so I cannot make changes. That is one answer they don't put in their FAQs. They suggest you withdraw it, but they don't bother to tell you they will get around to it in several weeks. In the mean time, I may be losing out on other spots because of the delay. Ugh!
Thanks, I just gave that a try. Frustrating how long this takes and how they put your opportunity at risk. It shouldn't be that hard to simply reject the application and allow it to be withdrawn.AliceHendo said:Hi,
I Finally got a reply from Kompass today after sending them a message yesterday with the subject line URGENT...
If anyone is having a problems contacting them, give that a shot, I got a reply the next day, compared to my other messages that went unanswered.
Best of luck!
I have just applied now as well and received the same response. I am in exactly the same position in that my current visa expires in 12 weeks. Does anyone know what is happening with this?MickeyS said:Hi
I'm Australian and currently applying for my third visa under the IEC program.
My current visa expires in 12 weeks, so I just created my Kompass account and submitted my application. I received a response straight away stating that - my application has been received after the quota has been met and I have been put on the waiting list.
When I look at the IEC site for Australian citizens it states that there is still 2,400 applications remaining until the quota is met (updated only 4 days ago on the 15th Aug), and when I look at the quota FAQ it says that there is no quota for Australian applicants in 2014. So there is some real inconsistent information on the official IEC website.
Have any other Australian applicants been put on the waiting list?
Actually I just counted and my application doesn't expire for 13 weeks, I just did it at 3 months however there is one extra week. Maybe that is why I have been placed on the waiting list? And maybe that is the same for the above user as well.chatters24 said:I have just applied now as well and received the same response. I am in exactly the same position in that my current visa expires in 12 weeks. Does anyone know what is happening with this?
Probably late but you can't use MSP as proof of insurance as it doesn't cover repatriation costs if something goes wrong.AliceHendo said:Hi,
I am Australian, my currently IEC visa is due to expire in October. I am in the process of applying for my next 2 year visa.
As I've been living in BC for over 6 months I am currently covered for Health Insurance under the BC Medical Services Plan and pay a monthly insurance.
When I got to the border to get my next visa can I show my MSP card as proof of insurance or do I need to buy a new set of travel insurance? If so, how long should I get the cover for?
Thank you!