CongratulationsIt was a full submission with no pending like medical(as it is not needed) or other documents and it is a non-SDS application applied in UAE. I am going for the Master's program in the University of Windsor.
CongratulationsIt was a full submission with no pending like medical(as it is not needed) or other documents and it is a non-SDS application applied in UAE. I am going for the Master's program in the University of Windsor.
I did not receive any call.Hi, any of those who received the call from embassy received AIP or eligibility being under review? I received that call but my application has no further movement.
Did you receive the call today ?Hi, any of those who received the call from embassy received AIP or eligibility being under review? I received that call but my application has no further movement.
Last week. Nothing happens to my application anyway.Did you receive the call today ?
Applied on Feb 23rd and still waiting.anyone from UAE applied in Feb and waiting for decision or AIP or SP
Hi. Congratulations on getting the AIP! Please advise if you apply with family or just by yourself? Thanks!Online complete application on June 24th
Biometrics completed on June 28th
Review of Eligibility on August 24th
No Medical exam required
Got first stage approval on Aug 26th
Applied in UAE and Indian PP holder.
hi could you jus show me the AIP letter I received something in IRCC but they have not mentioned what it isOnline complete application on June 24th
Biometrics completed on June 28th
Review of Eligibility on August 24th
No Medical exam required
Got first stage approval on Aug 26th
Applied in UAE and Indian PP holder.
I received this very recently. As if i don't know that my application is being process for 4 months now. |
La version française suit le texte anglais. |
***If you are a representative, please let your clients know about this important information.*** The COVID-19 pandemic has created challenges and affected daily life around the world. Restrictions continue to be in place, in Canada and elsewhere, that prevent many people from travelling internationally. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada recognizes that restrictions have had an impact on applicants seeking a high-quality educational experience in Canada. Throughout the pandemic, IRCC has taken measures to provide flexibility to international students. As a study permit applicant, you may have also been affected by office closures that prevented you from providing police certificates, immigration medical examinations or biometrics when you submitted your application. On July 14, 2020, we introduced two-stage processing for study permit applications. This temporary process provides reassurance to you. At this time, there is nothing for you to do. Your application is still in progress. With the two-step process, applicants who pass an initial eligibility assessment will be notified via their online IRCC account (MyAccount). As services begin to re-open, applicants will be able to submit missing information, if necessary, for their admissibility assessment, at which time officers will finalize the application process. For more information on study permits and what is assessed at each stage, please visit our website. First-stage approval doesn’t guarantee that we’ll eventually approve your application. However, when a study permit application is refused, it is due to eligibility factors in most cases. This two-stage process will only apply to study permit applications submitted by September 15, 2020. Our goal is to provide first-stage assessment for all study permit applications that have been submitted in time for the fall semester. Once an applicant is fully approved for a study permit, they will be ready to travel to Canada when travel restrictions are lifted. |
I received the same email.
I received this very recently. As if i don't know that my application is being process for 4 months now.
La version française suit le texte anglais.
***If you are a representative, please let your clients know about this important information.***
The COVID-19 pandemic has created challenges and affected daily life around the world. Restrictions continue to be in place, in Canada and elsewhere, that prevent many people from travelling internationally.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada recognizes that restrictions have had an impact on applicants seeking a high-quality educational experience in Canada. Throughout the pandemic, IRCC has taken measures to provide flexibility to international students.
As a study permit applicant, you may have also been affected by office closures that prevented you from providing police certificates, immigration medical examinations or biometrics when you submitted your application.
On July 14, 2020, we introduced two-stage processing for study permit applications. This temporary process provides reassurance to you.
At this time, there is nothing for you to do. Your application is still in progress.
With the two-step process, applicants who pass an initial eligibility assessment will be notified via their online IRCC account (MyAccount). As services begin to re-open, applicants will be able to submit missing information, if necessary, for their admissibility assessment, at which time officers will finalize the application process. For more information on study permits and what is assessed at each stage, please visit our website.
First-stage approval doesn’t guarantee that we’ll eventually approve your application. However, when a study permit application is refused, it is due to eligibility factors in most cases.
This two-stage process will only apply to study permit applications submitted by September 15, 2020. Our goal is to provide first-stage assessment for all study permit applications that have been submitted in time for the fall semester.
Once an applicant is fully approved for a study permit, they will be ready to travel to Canada when travel restrictions are lifted.
plz share your timeline and have u applied for GCMS notes or sent any webform. Have you applied under non sds and full application, plz adviseI received the same email.
Kindly If you check this post track, you will find the information shared several timesplz share your timeline and have u applied for GCMS notes or sent any webform. Have you applied under non sds and full application, plz advise
Received the same this morning.
I received this very recently. As if i don't know that my application is being process for 4 months now. La version française suit le texte anglais.
***If you are a representative, please let your clients know about this important information.***
The COVID-19 pandemic has created challenges and affected daily life around the world. Restrictions continue to be in place, in Canada and elsewhere, that prevent many people from travelling internationally.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada recognizes that restrictions have had an impact on applicants seeking a high-quality educational experience in Canada. Throughout the pandemic, IRCC has taken measures to provide flexibility to international students.
As a study permit applicant, you may have also been affected by office closures that prevented you from providing police certificates, immigration medical examinations or biometrics when you submitted your application.
On July 14, 2020, we introduced two-stage processing for study permit applications. This temporary process provides reassurance to you.
At this time, there is nothing for you to do. Your application is still in progress.
With the two-step process, applicants who pass an initial eligibility assessment will be notified via their online IRCC account (MyAccount). As services begin to re-open, applicants will be able to submit missing information, if necessary, for their admissibility assessment, at which time officers will finalize the application process. For more information on study permits and what is assessed at each stage, please visit our website.
First-stage approval doesn’t guarantee that we’ll eventually approve your application. However, when a study permit application is refused, it is due to eligibility factors in most cases.
This two-stage process will only apply to study permit applications submitted by September 15, 2020. Our goal is to provide first-stage assessment for all study permit applications that have been submitted in time for the fall semester.
Once an applicant is fully approved for a study permit, they will be ready to travel to Canada when travel restrictions are lifted.
I received the same email today too. It's a nonsense mass email.
I received this very recently. As if i don't know that my application is being process for 4 months now. La version française suit le texte anglais.
***If you are a representative, please let your clients know about this important information.***
The COVID-19 pandemic has created challenges and affected daily life around the world. Restrictions continue to be in place, in Canada and elsewhere, that prevent many people from travelling internationally.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada recognizes that restrictions have had an impact on applicants seeking a high-quality educational experience in Canada. Throughout the pandemic, IRCC has taken measures to provide flexibility to international students.
As a study permit applicant, you may have also been affected by office closures that prevented you from providing police certificates, immigration medical examinations or biometrics when you submitted your application.
On July 14, 2020, we introduced two-stage processing for study permit applications. This temporary process provides reassurance to you.
At this time, there is nothing for you to do. Your application is still in progress.
With the two-step process, applicants who pass an initial eligibility assessment will be notified via their online IRCC account (MyAccount). As services begin to re-open, applicants will be able to submit missing information, if necessary, for their admissibility assessment, at which time officers will finalize the application process. For more information on study permits and what is assessed at each stage, please visit our website.
First-stage approval doesn’t guarantee that we’ll eventually approve your application. However, when a study permit application is refused, it is due to eligibility factors in most cases.
This two-stage process will only apply to study permit applications submitted by September 15, 2020. Our goal is to provide first-stage assessment for all study permit applications that have been submitted in time for the fall semester.
Once an applicant is fully approved for a study permit, they will be ready to travel to Canada when travel restrictions are lifted.