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I completed a masters degree in USA last year so while filling online study permit form I did not select you have been in designated country for atleast 6 consecutive months, and I did not recieve letter to submit medical either
Does this mean my application is NON SDS? I have given all SDS required documents
If you are a US citizen, then it is non SDS, since you would not have been eligible for SDS.
If you are a US citizen, then it is non SDS, since you would not have been eligible for SDS.
I am not a US citizen, I was just studying there. I am a Pakistani
Someone please help

There are certain points to be eligible for SDS. The information is all online but one is that you have to be in your home country. If you were applying Non-SDS then why submit irrelevant documents?
There are certain points to be eligible for SDS. The information is all online but one is that you have to be in your home country. If you were applying Non-SDS then why submit irrelevant documents?
I didnt know I was submitting non SDS.
1) I was in my home country
2) I was trying to submit for SDS
3) Because medical was not required (I had only been in my country for a month) it automatically took me to NON SDS forms
4) I submitted all SDS docs including IELTS and GIC
I didnt know I was submitting non SDS.
1) I was in my home country
2) I was trying to submit for SDS
3) Because medical was not required (I had only been in my country for a month) it automatically took me to NON SDS forms
4) I submitted all SDS docs including IELTS and GIC
That means if you want SDS then you will have to withdraw your current application and apply again
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