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Alg2025

Newbie
Jan 27, 2025
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I received a fully funded PhD scholarship.
Processing time: 4 weeks.
Timeline:
Submitted: 17 Dec 2024
On tracker: Eligibility and biometrics are completed
Background check: Still "in progress"
Medical: Not started
My program was initially set to begin in January 2024, but I deferred it to the summer intake.
I’ve experienced delays with the background check for a previous visitor visa, which took over 8 months. I’m concerned that the study permit background check might take a similar amount of time, which could make my scholarship at risk.
Any advice?
 

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
56,900
13,974
I received a fully funded PhD scholarship.
Processing time: 4 weeks.
Timeline:
Submitted: 17 Dec 2024
On tracker: Eligibility and biometrics are completed
Background check: Still "in progress"
Medical: Not started
My program was initially set to begin in January 2024, but I deferred it to the summer intake.
I’ve experienced delays with the background check for a previous visitor visa, which took over 8 months. I’m concerned that the study permit background check might take a similar amount of time, which could make my scholarship at risk.
Any advice?
Processing times are just estimates. Assume you mean start date was January 2025 not 2024. Tough to say what your processing time will be. Assume you have deferred.
 

babsizkil

Hero Member
Dec 18, 2016
529
99
I received a fully funded PhD scholarship.
Processing time: 4 weeks.
Timeline:
Submitted: 17 Dec 2024
On tracker: Eligibility and biometrics are completed
Background check: Still "in progress"
Medical: Not started
My program was initially set to begin in January 2024, but I deferred it to the summer intake.
I’ve experienced delays with the background check for a previous visitor visa, which took over 8 months. I’m concerned that the study permit background check might take a similar amount of time, which could make my scholarship at risk.
Any advice?
Since you have deferred to summer, you should be fine. It also depends on your country processing time for SP. Another alternative is to do upfront medical if you are comfortable doing it. That way you don't waste time booking for medical.
 

Alg2025

Newbie
Jan 27, 2025
4
0
Since you have deferred to summer, you should be fine. It also depends on your country processing time for SP. Another alternative is to do upfront medical if you are comfortable doing it. That way you don't waste time booking for medical.
I appreciate your advice. Is there anything I could do to make the process faster, especially for the BGC?