I don't think there will be any changes in policy until near end August 2020. On 27/7, US nationals were removed from the obligation that study permit approvals (etter of instruction emailed to confirm approved) be before 18th March but they still have to prove the travel is essential ie they MUST do in person classes, if they arrive before 21st August, that date might still get extended. For the rest of the world, only those with study permits approved before 18th March can travel still, the numbers approved before 18th March who are new students is miniscule, furthermore still have to prove travel is essential if arriving before 31st August, that might also be extended. Students who are travelling now with approved study permits before 18th March or with study permits in hand are being refused boarding in many cases, as IRCC and CBSA have asked students not to arrive more than 3 weeks before start of classes. For my daughter, that means no arrival before 19th August and Bishop's have also told returning and new international students not to arrive before 19th August. There are however no new international students anyway, not a single one, it's a very small university, so Bishop's staff will know the names individually of students and their circumstances. I am hoping there might be some movement end August, just before the 31/8 deadline, maybe finally they'll approve some study permits, hoping many will have deferred or given up by then. My daughter is going to have to take classes she doesn't want to take in order to do fully online, she will be behind in the schedule of her degree by not being able to do the obligatory in person classes. Still holding out that she'll finally be approved end August or beginning September. Bishop's have said she could join the in person classes late possibly by end September. It is abysmal. It would have been easier to have a firm no or yes.