We are now about to send our application via UPS or FedEx. Which between the 2 choices is ideal to send over our application to? And, before anything, can someone confirm on where we should address our application? Is it in Sydney, Nova Scotia? As we are quite confused as we've seen various locations indicated on the list.
Also, do we need to pay the application upon submission or shall we wait for further instructions from the CIC?
Hope we get to hear from someone that have submitted their application via this path too.
why not be patient and wait for one application to sail through. Don't complicate things applying for two different streams and spending extra money...my opinion.
why not be patient and wait for one application to sail through. Don't complicate things applying for two different streams and spending extra money...my opinion.
yes, i know, my got expired on the same date when i paid the fees, i didn't want to give IELTS again as it was not compoulsary with this stream. without IELTS i was scoring 76 points.
We are now about to send our application via UPS or FedEx. Which between the 2 choices is ideal to send over our application to? And, before anything, can someone confirm on where we should address our application? Is it in Sydney, Nova Scotia? As we are quite confused as we've seen various locations indicated on the list.
Also, do we need to pay the application upon submission or shall we wait for further instructions from the CIC?
Hope we get to hear from someone that have submitted their application via this path too.
You should include the receipt for your application within your documents. I think it's one of the items on the checklist. If you send it without payment, they will return it to you.
You should include the receipt for your application within your documents. I think it's one of the items on the checklist. If you send it without payment, they will return it to you.
Kindly endeavor to pay the biometric fees at the same time because it makes things faster. I got instruction letter for biometrics same day I got my aor because I paid for everything while submitting my application.
my biometric is already done while applying for visitor visa of canada
Do i need to pay fees again for biometric and have to go in this process again ?
Kindly endeavor to pay the biometric fees at the same time because it makes things faster. I got instruction letter for biometrics same day I got my aor because I paid for everything while submitting my application.
I agree with you. I got a letter from IRCC (on the same day I received the AOR) requesting me to pay for biometrics -- in a month. I should have paid for biometrics before sending the application.
"We are processing your application. We will send you a message when there is an update or if we need more information from you".
"You may not hear from us for a little while, this is normal. Most of the progress on your application happens closer to your estimated completion date".
Did anybody else is also getting this kind of message?
@Loveugod we submitted the application about the same time.
- 29 Nov 2018: Submit application
- 20 Feb 2019: AOR
- 13 Mar 2019: AOR LVO
- 28 May 2019: Request for Police cert
- 10 Jul 2019: Submit Police cert (takes me a while to get PC from 2 different countries)
Now waiting for the next step. Most probably medical check or maybe(hopefully) passport request
@Grey_Hatz, yes it's almost similar timeline. As per IRCC, any foreign national who want to become permanent resident of Canada must undergo a medical examination. So, we should consider medicals is a very much part of PR process. Wishing we both will get medical request soon...
"We are processing your application. We will send you a message when there is an update or if we need more information from you".
"You may not hear from us for a little while, this is normal. Most of the progress on your application happens closer to your estimated completion date".
Did anybody else is also getting this kind of message?
“In 2018, the overall refusal rate of study permit applications was 34%. Refusal rates vary significantly by country. Japan for example, had a refusal rate of only 1%. The top three source countries of study permits also had refusal rates below the average; India at 29%, China at 17% and Korea at only 2%. Other countries did not fare as well; Pakistan’s refusal rate was 80%, Nigeria’s 81% and Ghana’s a whopping 89%.”