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Study Permit Extension: Delay in Response After Biometric Fee Submission
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I submitted a study permit extension application in Canada on May 10, 2023. On July 8, I received a letter requesting additional documents, specifically the payment receipt for the $85 biometric fee. Following the instructions, I paid the fee online and uploaded the receipt to my CIC GC account. The deadline for submission was August 7, 2023.
As of today, November 30, I have not received any communication or feedback since uploading the receipt. I am concerned about the lack of response and wonder if I might have made an error in the document submission process. I planned to visit my family in Morocco in December, but I'm hesitant to leave if it could impact my ability to return.
I initiated the application process while in Canada. Can you provide guidance on whether the delay is typical and if there's any indication that I may have made a mistake in uploading the biometric fee receipt? I'm seeking advice on how to handle this situation and whether it's appropriate to reach out to immigration authorities for clarification.
I submitted a study permit extension application in Canada on May 10, 2023. On July 8, I received a letter requesting additional documents, specifically the payment receipt for the $85 biometric fee. Following the instructions, I paid the fee online and uploaded the receipt to my CIC GC account. The deadline for submission was August 7, 2023.
As of today, November 30, I have not received any communication or feedback since uploading the receipt. I am concerned about the lack of response and wonder if I might have made an error in the document submission process. I planned to visit my family in Morocco in December, but I'm hesitant to leave if it could impact my ability to return.
I initiated the application process while in Canada. Can you provide guidance on whether the delay is typical and if there's any indication that I may have made a mistake in uploading the biometric fee receipt? I'm seeking advice on how to handle this situation and whether it's appropriate to reach out to immigration authorities for clarification.
No, I had a valid Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) that was aligned with the duration of my previous study permit, which expired on August 31. Despite having a valid TRV, I'm currently facing a delay in the processing of my study permit extension. I started my paper extension process with the Quebec acceptance certificate, which was granted after a few weeks, now I'm waiting for my study permit so I can apply for a visa.
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