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Bangladesh Non SDS May Applicant Gather Here/ Singapore Visa Office
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I have been waiting since 4th March. Here is my timeline.
Application lodged: 4 March
Eligibility Review Started: 23 March
Upfront medical passed: 23 March
Given you received a medical request, there is a strong likelihood you will receive approval. So I wouldn't sweat too much. Let's see if IRCC keeps their promise and finalize our applications in time by Aug 6. Best of luck!
Well, I have been waiting since 4th March. Here is my timeline.
Application lodged: 4 March
Eligibility Review Started: 23 March
Upfront medical passed: 23 March
Given you received a medical request, there is a strong likelihood you will receive approval. So I wouldn't sweat too much. Let's see if IRCC keeps their promise and finalize our applications in time by Aug 6. Best of luck!
How are they processing the files? My friend has applied just after four days of my application date with the same profile. He got his approval on the 13th of july.
Well, the Singapore visa office isn't as busy as the neighbouring countries. So there shouldn't be a severe backlog as in India or Abu Dhabi for instance. If I had to guess, chances are likely that our applications are complex and academic/background screening is taking longer than usual. it does not necessarily mean a bad thing as long you have sufficient funds, no issue of inadmissibility and the program of admission is relevant to your past academic background/industry experiences ( Although they are more lenient with undergraduate students). It's simply that you will have to wait it out patiently and consider the possibility of deferring your studies if possible.
I actually completed my bachelor's in Canada and applied for a study permit twice from BD. First to initially travel to CN and second time to extend my study permit. The first application took quite a while about 3 months-ish and the second took only 3 weeks. So there is no way of predicting the movement of Singapore VO. It's an inherently unpredictable and uncertain process.
Well, the Singapore visa office isn't as busy as the neighbouring countries. So they shouldn't be a severe backlog as in India or Abu Dhabi for instance. If I had to guess, chances are likely that our applications are complex and academic/background screening is taking longer than usual. it does not necessarily mean a bad thing as long you have sufficient funds, no issue of inadmissibility and the program of admission is relevant to your past academic/industry background ( Although they are more lenient with undergraduate students). It's simply that you will have to wait it out patiently and consider the possibility of deferring your studies if possible.
I actually completed my bachelor's in Canada and applied for a study permit twice from BD. First to initially travel to CN and second time to extend my study permit. The first application took quite a while about 3 months-ish and the second took only 3 weeks. So there is no way of predicting the movement of Singapore VO. It's an inherently unpredictable and uncertain process.
Well, the Singapore visa office isn't as busy as the neighbouring countries. So there shouldn't be a severe backlog as in India or Abu Dhabi for instance. If I had to guess, chances are likely that our applications are complex and academic/background screening is taking longer than usual. it does not necessarily mean a bad thing as long you have sufficient funds, no issue of inadmissibility and the program of admission is relevant to your past academic background/industry experiences ( Although they are more lenient with undergraduate students). It's simply that you will have to wait it out patiently and consider the possibility of deferring your studies if possible.
I actually completed my bachelor's in Canada and applied for a study permit twice from BD. First to initially travel to CN and second time to extend my study permit. The first application took quite a while about 3 months-ish and the second took only 3 weeks. So there is no way of predicting the movement of Singapore VO. It's an inherently unpredictable and uncertain process.
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