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If you are in good health you are good to go. They are looking for specific problems like tuberculosis or some others that will demand a lot of government resources or represent a threat to their public health.
Don't bother he might have his reason I heard some agent do use the same login to creat account with all there client . Anyway how long have you applied and which country do you applied from let predict if you are in the best time to be checking your account for any update
Processing time for Philippines is 7weeks . Your application is just 2weeks old so you are still under the processing time . You still have to wait at least through out this Month and if your agent didn't call you then you can ask him/her to check your account for you
Processing time for Philippines is 7weeks . Your application is just 2weeks old so you are still under the processing time . You still have to wait at least through out this Month and if your agent didn't call you then you can ask him/her to check your account for you
I am really worried about the outcome of my student visa application, and I am seeking for some advice that would ease my mind somehow.
The reasons that make me worried about my study permit are as follows:
- I have previously been studying architecture in France for 3 years and had to drop for serious personal reasons. However, I left the country as soon as I dropped and I don't hold any criminal record or infraction or whatsoever.
- The following year, I headed to Turkey to complete my studies, but the equivalency and the quota made that I was registered to interior architecture, and started over my undergraduate studies. I passed successfully and ended up the 2nd of my department, along with merit scholarships.
-The reason why I opted for another country after France rather than coming back home, is that in my country the high school diploma expires after 2 years, so in order to access higher education, I needed to retake the exam. (which is a long process)
- During my stay in Turkey, I have been approached by a recruiter from Concordia, who strongly advised me to apply which I did, and received my admission in Mdes (Master of Design) on 27th February, with a fellowship administered by the Fine Arts department.
- During the spring break, I decided to have a trip to Europe as it has been a while I haven't been there and wanted to share the experience with my Turkish friends as I have already travelled many countries while I was living there. My visa got surprisingly refused stating that I did not provide enough information regarding the purpose of my stay. (I believe I have given all the required documents, my friend got theirs, but we ended up not travelling.)
- Lately, I have been acknowledged by Concordia that I was granted a scholarship exempting me from paying tuition fees at the international rate, basically, I would be paying like a Canadian resident. ( I heard that this information should not be mentioned in the SOP, since they are looking fpr students who are more likely to invest money in the country, is that true?)
I believe for all these reasons, and my age which is 26. I won't be able to get my student permit as some elements might probably discourage an officer from allowing me a permit regardless of my academical success. (Also, I have no intention to stay in Canada, I kind of half settled in Turkey for personal and professional opportunities reasons, I am just looking for doing research as I am willing to become a professor in the university I graduated from).
I would like to have your opinion and if there is anything I can do to avoid a misunderstanding while I am applying it would be really helpful!
I am waiting for my final decision...The review of eligibility started on April 15 and till today I have not received the final decision yet..I am going for PhD along with my wife who has been granted visiting visa by 24 th April. But I HAVE NOT GOT ANY UPDATE after getting my Correspondence letter on 15th April..My application time is already more than they stated at the time I had applied i.e. 9 weeks...I have also filled the web form for for the inquiry but they haven't replied me till now...Please suggest me what shall I do as my start was from 6th May...
That great ! . If I got mine quick i will like to move by July toward ending so that i will have much time to prepare for my living and other things like SIN and bank account
Still waiting, SDS/Online
Medical: Upfront Applied : 10th April Biometrics Collection Letter : 11th April Biometrics Submitted : 15th April Biometrics Reached to Bangalore VAC: 16th April
No further updates.
Do post your timelines as well.
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