I recently applied to extend my study permit and visitor visa. Both of them got approved and i just got back my passport with the new visitor visa sticker.
However, one unusual thing is that my old visitor visa, which is still valid until Aug 2019 has a "cancelled without prejudice" stamp on it. I am not sure if it is a normal operation for renewing visa. But when I did the exact same application for extending study permit and visitor visa back in 2018, the older visa doesn't have that stamp.
Should I take some action in response to that, or it is just a normal thing to cancel the old visa when the new one is approved?
However, one unusual thing is that my old visitor visa, which is still valid until Aug 2019 has a "cancelled without prejudice" stamp on it. I am not sure if it is a normal operation for renewing visa. But when I did the exact same application for extending study permit and visitor visa back in 2018, the older visa doesn't have that stamp.
Should I take some action in response to that, or it is just a normal thing to cancel the old visa when the new one is approved?