Medical got updated on the 15th of December. No bvl or ppryour med got updated and u got bvl?
Medical got updated on the 15th of December. No bvl or ppryour med got updated and u got bvl?
i think its good sign then. most sds dont have med updateMedical got updated on the 15th of December. No bvl or ppr
do u have aip? if so then 100% doneMedical got updated on the 15th of December. No bvl or ppr
Yeah 3rd September AIP.do u have aip? if so then 100% done
Hey there,You are confusing pre pandemic processing with two stage processing, both work differently. Medicals passed under two stage means you cleared stage two. Source : IRCC webinar 17.12.20
If you didn't receive an AIP then you don't come under two stage processing.Hey there,
Could you please explain your last point? " Medical passed under two stage means you cleared stage 2."
First, what does medical passed mean? In my application, medical is updated. (I cannot check it myself but there isn't any request for medical so I think it's 'passed')
Second, "cleared stage 2", could you explain?
I applied on 8th August. Medical updated. Biometrics updated. Waiting for PPR. No AIP.
Edit: SDS category
exactly... aip on 3rd sep too... medicals passed on 11th dec.. nothing after tat.. one ghost update yesterdayYeah 3rd September AIP.
Yeah but with IRCC, nothing’s predictable or logical.
So can’t be sure until PPR
Hi, thank you for your reply.If you didn't receive an AIP then you don't come under two stage processing.
AIP is the only indication that you are tagged along the two stage process, even in the GCMS notes these files are allocated separately under "two staged SPs" and receive priority processing over normal files. IRCC reps in the webinar made the same statements numerous times that your processing comes under two stage only if you receive an AIP.Hi, thank you for your reply.
I forgot to mention that I started my studies in September 2020 (Fall 2020). So, shouldn't my application come under two-stage process?
I thought applications submitted before September 15 were considered under two-stage process. (I may be wrong)
Alright!AIP is the only indication that you are tagged along the two stage process, even in the GCMS notes these files are allocated separately under "two staged SPs" and receive priority processing over normal files. IRCC reps in the webinar made the same statements numerous times that your processing comes under two stage only if you receive an AIP.
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Since you recently gave your biometrics, I think your decision could come anytime now. However if you are close to the date where you won't get a refund if you are rejected after that, don't risk it. Defer. I suppose most such deadlines are in January so you do have time. Most likely your result could come any moment.Can anyone advise please when shall I expect the final decision on my application? Currently taking online classes since September. Following are the timeline.
Application submitted :25th July
AIP :26th August
Medical updated :18th September
Biometrics done:22nd December
Thanks, but as I have already completed one term online so I will loose one term tuition fee straight away in case my 2nd stage approval wouldn't come.Since you recently gave your biometrics, I think your decision could come anytime now. However if you are close to the date where you won't get a refund if you are rejected after that, don't risk it. Defer. I suppose most such deadlines are in January so you do have time. Most likely your result could come any moment.
Your timeline looks good. Most likely it's positive. Since you just gave your biometrics it's hopefully due in next batch of PPRsThanks, but as I have already completed one term online so I will loose one term tuition fee straight away in case my 2nd stage approval wouldn't come.
I see, thanks mate.Your timeline looks good. Most likely it's positive. Since you just gave your biometrics it's hopefully due in next batch of PPRs