My sister is a FSW-outland applicant since December 2019. She applied for study permit for a postgraduate program at uottawa with dual intent in June 2021. Her application was approved and she received passport request a couple of weeks back.
I logged in to IRCC today and saw my application was updated.
The summary at the top changed from "You passed the medical exam..." to "We are processing your application. We will send you a message when there is an update or if we need more information from you."
The medicals section has been updated to "You do not need a medical exam. We will send you a message if this changes."
Does anyone know if this means I have been given a medical extension?
I logged in to IRCC today and saw my application was updated.
The summary at the top changed from "You passed the medical exam..." to "We are processing your application. We will send you a message when there is an update or if we need more information from you."
The medicals section has been updated to "You do not need a medical exam. We will send you a message if this changes."
Does anyone know if this means I have been given a medical extension?
It means that your medical has expired and they are looking to reassess your medicals - it could be extended or you maybe asked remedicals. You can apply for GCMS notes or call IRCC to check regarding additional updates.
It means that your medical has expired and they are looking to reassess your medicals - it could be extended or you maybe asked remedicals. You can apply for GCMS notes or call IRCC to check regarding additional updates.
I logged in to IRCC today and saw my application was updated.
The summary at the top changed from "You passed the medical exam..." to "We are processing your application. We will send you a message when there is an update or if we need more information from you."
The medicals section has been updated to "You do not need a medical exam. We will send you a message if this changes."
Does anyone know if this means I have been given a medical extension?
My sister is a FSW-outland applicant since December 2019. She applied for study permit for a postgraduate program at uottawa with dual intent in June 2021. Her application was approved and she received passport request a couple of weeks back.
Each case is different and your student visa application will be processed on its own merits, based on your language proficiency, the program you opted for and how well it blends with your professional and future goals, your ability to meet the financial requirements and your likeli hood to leave the country after your program is over.
Having a PR application in progress will not be a deterrent, but will not facilitate it either.
thanks for your reply. should I mention about my pr application while I apply for a student visa? because the reason why I want to study in canada while I am waiting for the pr is that the study program i am gonna apply would benefit my future life in canada as a pr.
Even I have the same doubt, I already have a fully funded PhD admit in to Concordia University, Quebec, but my PR is FSW so I am afraid of dual intent!
I logged in to IRCC today and saw my application was updated.
The summary at the top changed from "You passed the medical exam..." to "We are processing your application. We will send you a message when there is an update or if we need more information from you."
The medicals section has been updated to "You do not need a medical exam. We will send you a message if this changes."
Does anyone know if this means I have been given a medical extension?
Yes she mentioned. IRCC specifically asked whether there's any other application with IRCC when filing up online study permit application form. She took care to convince that if for any reason PR doesn't work out, she'd definitely leave Canada after her study period (strong study plan, ties to home country etc)
thanks for your reply. should I mention about my pr application while I apply for a student visa? because the reason why I want to study in canada while I am waiting for the pr is that the study program i am gonna apply would benefit my future life in canada as a pr.
In the application, there will be questions about if you have applied to IRCC before and you will have to disclose that you have filed a PR application.
However, just because you have a PR file in progress is not sufficient to get a study permit. For a study permit, you have to show that you will leave the country after your study program is completed, have sufficient financial resources, the studies help you further your professional goals, you have the required language proficiency to pursue the degree etc.
Yes she mentioned. IRCC specifically asked whether there's any other application with IRCC when filing up online study permit application form. She took care to convince that if for any reason PR doesn't work out, she'd definitely leave Canada after her study period (strong study plan, ties to home country etc)