It does not matter, they can visit our school website to check whether our courses are online or not. And they probably will assume your courses are online and ask you to provide sufficient evidence to prove that your course is offline (i.e. recording of the classes that you are taking with your face and your professor's face)How did you confirm? My school confirmed that if 50% of program is completed in Canada, we will get points. Also, while filling out express entry profile, one has to chose between full time and part time for any education credential. There is no option to chose between online or in-class or anything else. So if your program is full time, you should select full time and the system will automatically give you points. I don't know what these IRCC guys are saying on Twitter, but that clearly does not reflect in how their system continues to work. So I'm not worrying now. Let's see what happens.
It is unfair, but here is the reality. Your school just want to prevent you to defer, so they can make money.How did you confirm? My school confirmed that if 50% of program is completed in Canada, we will get points. Also, while filling out express entry profile, one has to chose between full time and part time for any education credential. There is no option to chose between online or in-class or anything else. So if your program is full time, you should select full time and the system will automatically give you points. I don't know what these IRCC guys are saying on Twitter, but that clearly does not reflect in how their system continues to work. So I'm not worrying now. Let's see what happens.
If you're applying for Express Entry, your study program is already over. How will you obtain video/photographic evidence after the fact?(i.e. recording of the classes that you are taking with your face and your professor's face)
Wrong! It refers to a classroom, a traditional classroom with chair, white/black board, and a professor. And you listen to the professor through air vibration not electronic signals. I read one twitter post from IRCC, and it is very clear.If you're applying for Express Entry, your study program is already over. How will you obtain video/photographic evidence after the fact?
The 50% rule refers to your physical presence inside Canada, not necessarily inside a classroom.
Did we not just say that tweets are not official statements? Whoever manages that account contradicts themselves constantly.Wrong! It refers to a classroom, a traditional classroom with chair, white/black board, and a professor. And you listen to the professor through air vibration not electronic signals. I read one twitter post from IRCC, and it is very clear.
they can visit our school website to check whether our courses are online or not.
So which is it? If they can check with the university then why the need to take videos?And guys! If you are lucky enough to have offline courses. MAKE SURE TO TAKE VIDEO RECORDING IN EVERY SINGLE CLASS! I believe IRCC will ask you to attach those videos at the end. Because they probably will have a presumption that your courses are online. And you have to prove to them their presumption is wrong.
Ok sure. They will ask the university. And what if the university told them "the courses are hybrid". I know some universities make this claim. And if you are in this kind of university, you are so lucky. But since the IRCC is told that "the courses are hybrid", how they are going to check? They have no other choices but ask you to upload the videos.So which is it? If they can check with the university then why the need to take videos?
How would you attach a video if there are size limitations?
These are baseless claims.
Bro I recommend you stop jumping to conclusions and speculations unless you see changes on canada.ca confirming such updates. You are just giving yourself and others on this forum anxiety.Ok sure. They will ask the university. And what if the university told them "the courses are hybrid". I know some universities make this claim. And if you are in this kind of university, you are so lucky. But since the IRCC is told that "the courses are hybrid", how they are going to check? They have no other choices but ask you to upload the videos.
You are at the denial stage right now. I think if the government don't remove the restriction soon, they will not make a change. And if they would not make a change, they will not make an announcement, because the current policy is crystal clear. Furthermore, if you know the Goyal v. Niagara College of Applied Arts and Technology case, you will understand that in Operational Bulletin 631 – October 17, 2016 the IRCC clearly stated that you have to provide proof that your coursework are offline!he was giving me anxiety but then he started talking completely absurd and pointless so i’m better now. uploading videos of classes? seriously?