Sorry, I didn't understand! Who is successful?Mind it !
He’s always successful ;p
Sorry, I didn't understand! Who is successful?Mind it !
He’s always successful ;p
It's so risky and arbitrary. How do we prove to the border officer that the internet connection at home is not good? What if the officer refuses to accept that as a valid reason?
If you have been following the trend, you would have noted that if your studies are online, your travel is discretionary and you couldn’t pass the border officer. Now, if you don’t have good internet at home, it’s a justification to allow the border officer give you a pass. All this while they have been talking about study online, the question I have always asked officials is what happens to students from countries where internet is either not good enough or too expensive for online live video streaming. This is just one of the new changes introduced to this recent announcement. Besides, decisions are now going to be released in the coming days, which they have not quite done since March, except for outright rejections.
Because it was presented in the usual format, it may seem they are repeating the same information, but version has some new info that you can see if you look closely.
Dude !!!I do not agree with you. If all applicants were from metro cities, IRCC would not include that waiver condition there. There are some applicants from smaller towns. Even some applicants from metro cities may be from homes where they cannot afford the monthly cost of home internet, where you have to go to a public cafe to get the bandwidth you need. Ask around and you will find such people. IRCC understands the reason they included that as a waiver condition
This is stale news. I don't see anything new in it. Can you advise us of anything here that was not said on July 17?Guys !
well a good news & a latest update is that today- IRCC has unveiled a set of guidelines to their employees regarding the processing of study permit in two stages.
So this is definitely a positive update, as I believe now they will actually start functioning based on these guidelines & start rolling out decisions (at least quicker than before)
Source- https://www.cicnews.com/2020/07/how-to-get-a-canada-study-permit-for-fall-2020-0715089.html#gs.aqlro9
lolSorry, I didn't understand! Who is successful?
Open the link & read the last line in 4th para.This is stale news. I don't see anything new in it. Can you advise us of anything here that was not said on July 17?
lol
I meant the person you were replying to… his username goes by ‘alwayssuccessful’ so there is no such word as ‘risky’ in his dictionary ;p
It was just a lame joke ;p
Man this is what even I shared on this thread & tried to make the host understand that this is actually a new update, but he won’t comprehend anything ;pIf you are not able to afford an internet connection. How do you plan on paying tuition fees and other living expenses? That is not a reason to convince the border officer.
May be something like. Time zone differnce and living conditions may work. But that's a long stretch.
Anyway good news is not that.
It is here.
https://www.cicnews.com/2020/07/how-to-get-a-canada-study-permit-for-fall-2020-0715089.html#gs.aqqv70
And the line is
Today, the immigration department unveiled new instructions for its officers on how to proceed with the temporary changes.
Assume you know that cicnews is nothing to do with IRCC, the site is supported by same company as this forum.Guys !
well a good news & a latest update is that today- IRCC has unveiled a set of guidelines to their employees regarding the processing of study permit in two stages.
So this is definitely a positive update, as I believe now they will actually start functioning based on these guidelines & start rolling out decisions (at least quicker than before)
Source- https://www.cicnews.com/2020/07/how-to-get-a-canada-study-permit-for-fall-2020-0715089.html#gs.aqlro9
More expensive to connect than Canada ? Not clear really how someone would show proof that they had limited or no access in their home country but guess CBSA have been given some discretionI do not agree with you. If all applicants were from metro cities, IRCC would not include that waiver condition there. There are some applicants from smaller towns. Even some applicants from metro cities may be from homes where they cannot afford the monthly cost of home internet, where you have to go to a public cafe to get the bandwidth you need. Ask around and you will find such people. IRCC understands the reason they included that as a waiver condition
More expensive to connect than Canada ? Not clear really how someone would show proof that they had limited or no access in their home country but guess CBSA have been given some discretion
Some are ignorant of this fact you just stated.Assume you know that cicnews is nothing to do with IRCC, the site is supported by same company as this forum.
Exactly that will be a very lame excuse.. they will be like you can afford to study in Canada but not get yourself an internetBut you cannot stay in a metro city having subscriptions for Netflix, Prime etc. And just say we do not have proper internet connection. Majority of the students would have applied from metro cities.
Internet is very common nowdays n it's a basic essential . You get internet almost everywhere n if you reside in one of the cities you easily get one.. the only internet network problems could be if someone is residing in a village. In a country like India, internet is available almost everywhere n it's quite cheap than other countries..I do not agree with you. If all applicants were from metro cities, IRCC would not include that waiver condition there. There are some applicants from smaller towns. Even some applicants from metro cities may be from homes where they cannot afford the monthly cost of home internet, where you have to go to a public cafe to get the bandwidth you need. Ask around and you will find such people. IRCC understands the reason they included that as a waiver condition
Ohh yes, I know CIC has nothing to with IRCC and it is an extended hand of the same company that owns this forum.Assume you know that cicnews is nothing to do with IRCC, the site is supported by same company as this forum.