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How do you know there are no negative comments? Usually the case officer will mention in the notes what he has reviewed and why he put Review Required.
I applied for GCMS notes several times as a PR applicant and at no point was eligibility marked as Review Required.
It went from Not Started to In Progress to Eligibility Met. Those who got Review Required always had a note saying that the case officer had found some issue and needed an extra review to proceed.
Why would they use a different status system for SP?
"Counterfoil req:yes" doesn't mean it's a sticker vignatte or visa sticker requested. This Counterfoil req:yes is definitely something else. Because I have requested multiple GCMS notes for refusal cases and in every GCMS notes it mentioned "Counterfoil req:yes"
So "Counterfoil req:yes" doesn't necessarily mean visa sticker or passport stamping or anything related to visa I believe. This must be some sort of other immigration term. They put term on all study permit cases whethere its approved or rejected. It's common in all GCMS notes. I even found one of my friends approved visa GCMS notes this "Counterfoil req:yes" recently while he was waiting for the decision he requested GCMS notes and by the mean time AIP arrived.
"Counterfoil req:yes" doesn't mean it's a sticker vignatte or visa sticker requested. This Counterfoil req:yes is definitely something else. Because I have requested multiple GCMS notes for refusal cases and in every GCMS notes it mentioned "Counterfoil req:yes"
So "Counterfoil req:yes" doesn't necessarily mean visa sticker or passport stamping or anything related to visa I believe. This must be some sort of other immigration term. They put term on all study permit cases whethere its approved or rejected. It's common in all GCMS notes. I even found one of my friends approved visa GCMS notes this "Counterfoil req:yes" recently while he was waiting for the decision he requested GCMS notes and by the mean time AIP arrived.
Counterfoil is the sticker on the passport. Req:yes means that it is required for you as a citizen of a country that requires a visa to enter Canada. It doesn't have any weight on your application decision, it just means you are not eligible for a visa waiver (unlike US and EU citizens for example).
Going for Ph.D. in Course A at University A. verified school, DLI---In status. entitled to scholarship A from the University. is enrolled in M.Sc in Course A at university B. Enrolment confirmation and transcript attached. B.SC in Course A at University C in the year 2015, transcript attached. CAD xxx in the bank statement as at over 5 months ago. letter of explanation attached. Spouse not accompanying. No children
"Counterfoil req:yes" doesn't mean it's a sticker vignatte or visa sticker requested. This Counterfoil req:yes is definitely something else. Because I have requested multiple GCMS notes for refusal cases and in every GCMS notes it mentioned "Counterfoil req:yes"
So "Counterfoil req:yes" doesn't necessarily mean visa sticker or passport stamping or anything related to visa I believe. This must be some sort of other immigration term. They put term on all study permit cases whethere its approved or rejected. It's common in all GCMS notes. I even found one of my friends approved visa GCMS notes this "Counterfoil req:yes" recently while he was waiting for the decision he requested GCMS notes and by the mean time AIP arrived.
How do you know there are no negative comments? Usually the case officer will mention in the notes what he has reviewed and why he put Review Required.
I applied for GCMS notes several times as a PR applicant and at no point was eligibility marked as Review Required.
It went from Not Started to In Progress to Eligibility Met. Those who got Review Required always had a note saying that the case officer had found some issue and needed an extra review to proceed.
Why would they use a different status system for SP?
I applied in SDS and I gave PTE. They have mention that SDS eligibility not matched in comment section and then I think it will convert into NON SDS file but my all documents are real and genuine even my PTE score is also real so may be my file will review again by senior officer.
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