Does one need to apply for Transit visa separately in case one received PPR request? Can someone guide on this ?
Transit visa for ?Does one need to apply for Transit visa separately in case one received PPR request? Can someone guide on this ?
for traveling to canada via some europe/USTransit visa for ?
Depends on the rule of that country. For example, you need a transit visa, free of charge, if you're flying via UAE. It takes 2-3 days to get this. However, some countries don't require. For example, Egypt or Oman don't require one if you stay in the airport for up to 48 hours.for traveling to canada via some europe/US
My nephew from india did apply under non sds on August 1 and he received refusal On August 13.What is the update of Non-SDS status? Anyone received visa under Non-SDS who filed after 20th July? From india.
Yes, I have applied on 10 August. Have you recived any update since application.What is the update of Non-SDS status? Anyone received visa under Non-SDS who filed after 20th July? From india.
No updates after reapplying, even my biometrics did not getting updated yet..in my new gckey.. I'm too anxious as my class will start on 6th September and my course isn't available in Jan23 or May23..Yes, I have applied on 10 August. Have you recived any update since application.
It’s better you consider deferment or file refund application before your university deadline and get admission from another school that offer your course in January intake, so you can inform IRCC in time.No updates after reapplying, even my biometrics did not getting updated yet..in my new gckey.. I'm too anxious as my class will start on 6th September and my course isn't available in Jan23 or May23..
In july they have rejected almost everyone applied through Non-SDS including myself and few people I know.
Till when should I wait? As college says they will not refund any fees after 10th September.
Even I had one refusal on 30 July from SDS and how applied in Non sds for faster processing. It's just been 9 days but there is no update at all except from day one it's reflecting my uci number.No updates after reapplying, even my biometrics did not getting updated yet..in my new gckey.. I'm too anxious as my class will start on 6th September and my course isn't available in Jan23 or May23..
In july they have rejected almost everyone applied through Non-SDS including myself and few people I know.
Till when should I wait? As college says they will not refund any fees after 10th September.
Same happening with me, I applied on 22nd July and 23 july my UCI got updated...after that no updates at all...i sent two webforms they dont even reply...they are focused more on afghans and ukraine peopl more and giving them visa in 14 standard days....as i read on ircc twitter statement...its like you are saving few people by drowning other people like us...I sent a webform for emergency use for ukraine only and told my situation amd they replied in one day that sorry we read your information but it is not related to ukraine emergency please refer to general webform.... exactly where they don't reply.... I'm a software engineer and according to my math I feel their chinook software is not presenting re-applications to the visa officer..its filtering out our application because its think we are not priority as we are already refused once.Even I had one refusal on 30 July from SDS and how applied in Non sds for faster processing. It's just been 9 days but there is no update at all except from day one it's reflecting my uci number.
IRCC is super unpredictable and definitely unreliable. Really sorry you have to keep waiting but I hope you get a positive response soon!
OK so more clarity on the EE profile thing (and pls note that this is just from the conversation between me and my agent; whether this applies to everyone is not something I can guarantee. So, please take this with a pinch of salt)
I pulled out of the EE pool as soon as I got accepted and I had arranged all the necessary funds for GIC, tuition, etc. Now, I figured I shouldn't have to mention this since I'm already out of EE but my agent clarified that the question they're asking ("Have you ever applied to enter or remain in Canada") doesn't imply whether you still have an active EE profile or if it has expired. The question implies whether you applied for a Canadian visa in the past. Now whether that's in the last five, ten, or since birth; I'm unaware of. However, you need to clarify that you indeed had in the past but now you're applying for a different one. Also, personal opinion here and not legal or something, I think it's crucial to include this if you're applying to a visa category that is different from your previous one. For example, permanent to now a temp visa/permit.
I would definitely recommend a chat with an agent or lawyer but at the same time, maybe it's all just me overthinking and that it could maybe not have an adverse effect at all. I made a pretty silly mistake in my visa form too. I wrote a different designation in the work experience section than what was mentioned in my experience letter. I asked my agent if I should upload a new visa form or a brand new application but my agent told me it shouldn't be an issue. Now, I know this isn't an apple-to-apple comparison but still, trying to balance the negative with some positive.
Good luck and please do contact an agent/lawyer if you can.
Exactly! This question has given me and my spouse the biggest headache. I understand the stand on financial support, yes, you have to be able to support yourself while you study. But after graduation Canada gives graduates a work permit for 1 - 3 years, which is a legal path to immigration. So, why can't people say that they might consider this path? So, yes, be strict in terms of financial support for the duration of the studies, follow-up on students during their studies and after that, but just leave them an option that you yourself give them. Otherwise it's like: "Here we have something for you, please tell us, you don't want it."Also, just to add @parrots:
The 'Dual intent' rule states that Canada understands you are interested in both permanent and temporary stays in Canada. Also, you're in your legal right to apply for PR even if you're a TR. However, when you apply for a temp visa, they need to know you'll honor the rules of said visa. So, you'll basically leave Canada once you're designated duration of stay is done.
Honestly, the first thing I thought to myself when I was informed I had to write "I will move back to India" in my SOP was how archaic of a rule is this? Canada is actively increasing immigration targets, encouraging Canadian education-holders to apply for PRs, etc. but also wants students to say they'll return, and if they're not convinced, they'll outright reject your visa application? How about they just have stricter measures and penalties that drive home the fact that those staying over their time in Canada need to leave or something, instead of being all coy and playing a game of will-they-won't-they?
Exactly!Yes this is very pathetic thing in all top countries...they dont believe you that you will return back..and even if student is going with intention of settlement..they will obviously do that in a legal way and taking saf measures. Still these guys reject visas on basis of that we doubt you don't return back..if we really wanted to go illegally way to any country we would be going through panama jungles like other illegal immigrants..why would we pay 28000 cad in study visa...
Visa officers give illogical decisions I feel sometimes.