life2525 Star Member Jan 16, 2021 136 10 Feb 8, 2021 #1 . Last edited: Feb 8, 2021 Reactions: Zannat0920
R Robrobrob Full Member Jan 27, 2021 25 26 Feb 8, 2021 #2 Are you applying through SDS (Student Direct Stream) or non-SDS (which is a regular application)? For the latter you should be fine. In the very worst case you need to defer if you're not getting your visa in time
Are you applying through SDS (Student Direct Stream) or non-SDS (which is a regular application)? For the latter you should be fine. In the very worst case you need to defer if you're not getting your visa in time
life2525 Star Member Jan 16, 2021 136 10 Feb 8, 2021 #3 Robrobrob said: Are you applying through SDS (Student Direct Stream) or non-SDS (which is a regular application)? For the latter you should be fine. In the very worst case you need to defer if you're not getting your visa in time Click to expand... What's the difference in processing times between both of those?
Robrobrob said: Are you applying through SDS (Student Direct Stream) or non-SDS (which is a regular application)? For the latter you should be fine. In the very worst case you need to defer if you're not getting your visa in time Click to expand... What's the difference in processing times between both of those?
A andrews17 Hero Member Jan 25, 2021 870 240 Canada Category........ PNP Feb 8, 2021 #4 life2525 said: What's the difference in processing times between both of those? Click to expand... SDS is only available for some countries. It's supposed to be faster that regular applications, but I've read in this forum that in these times it's been all the opposite. Reactions: Robrobrob
life2525 said: What's the difference in processing times between both of those? Click to expand... SDS is only available for some countries. It's supposed to be faster that regular applications, but I've read in this forum that in these times it's been all the opposite.