Do you have your Application # ? If yes then you can check using the IVRI applied my file through my lawyer is there any way i can check my status
What is ivrDo you have your Application # ? If yes then you can check using the IVR
IRCC officer will determine your full time/part time status by looking at how many courses you studied each semesterHi everyone, can I ask for a thought? I just checked my transcript and it doesn't mention the full-time status. Should I be worried about it? Does transcripts usually indicate the full-time status?
If not transcript, your completion letter does indicate if you were full time or not. If you have submitted it then there’s nothing to worry about!Hi everyone, can I ask for a thought? I just checked my transcript and it doesn't mention the full-time status. Should I be worried about it? Does transcripts usually indicate the full-time status?
Actually my completion letter only states my degree and the total year of education. I guess it's not for grad students. Hopefully! Otherwise I am screwed!If not transcript, your completion letter does indicate if you were full time or not. If you have submitted it then there’s nothing to worry about!
You can call the IRCC Customer service # and use the voice based systemWhat is ivr
I guess you are right, they might not issue that for grad studies. Every university/college has different policies. Apologies for the confusion.Actually my completion letter only states my degree and the total year of education. I guess it's not for grad students. Hopefully! Otherwise I am screwed!
Oh I am so grateful for all the help. Please don't apologize! This forum has become my favorite place to go and I am so grateful for y'all! Thanks for keeping up with me!I guess you are right, they might not issue that for grad studies. Every university/college has different policies. Apologies for the confusion.
Yes, grad study might be different, e.g., my friend was enrolled in a 20-months thesis-based program at the same university as mine, took 2-extra terms to finish his thesis (regular 5+ extra 2 = 7 terms). He got his PGWP approved during the covid. I also took 1 extra term and 1 month (Fall'21+ January of Winter'22) to finish my thesis (defense, revision, etc). So in my transcript, it is written that my degree was conferred in January'22. I was enrolled in a 2-years (24 months) thesis-based program. But when I finished all the degree requirements it was 24+4 (Fall'21)+ 1 (January of Winter'22) = 29 months.I guess you are right, they might not issue that for grad studies. Every university/college has different policies. Apologies for the confusion.
I am tapping into your blessing... JAN 21 still waiting.. applied using a lawyerGot approval today! Finally. Gotta register to share my timeline with you guys cuz I'm so grateful for all the info shared here in this thread. It helps me keep my sane during this stressful process
Timeline:
Submitted: Jan 21st, 2022
Review of eligibility started: July 8th, 2022
Approved: July 8th, 2022
3 years PGWP
Good luck guys!
CongratulationsGot approval today! Finally. Gotta register to share my timeline with you guys cuz I'm so grateful for all the info shared here in this thread. It helps me keep my sane during this stressful process
Timeline:
Submitted: Jan 21st, 2022
Review of eligibility started: July 8th, 2022
Approved: July 8th, 2022
3 years PGWP
Good luck guys!
There is a canada wide technical outage bringing down internet and cellular services. That may be it.Does someone experience a logging issue today? I cannot log in due to some technical issues since this morning.