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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Bamz555: 9:18pm On Aug 02, 2023
Pepperb:
Hello house, pls those that have booked flight, how did you pay?
I wanted to book airfrance with my sister’s dollar credit card but i wasnt able to…help pls
If u are in Abuja go to their office in Sheraton hotel. If not, download their app or use their website and pay with ur dollar debit card. That’s what I did

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by onyekachee(f): 9:20pm On Aug 02, 2023
charlesoz19:
I changed my SOP
Increased my POF from 24m to 30m
Added payslip
It took me 1 week to actually work on SOP
I explained every document like I was teaching a nursery student on SOP


congratulations

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Accessed: 9:36pm On Aug 02, 2023
Honeeydrop:
Wow. Since 13th? And me that i submitted on the 21st is worried. Things are too slow sha. I havent booked my flight cos of this passport. Cant make solid plans. I havent even sent my notice of resignation to my work yet. Its tiring

I think you can book your ticket, especially modifiable ones and just give an ample time and allowance. Given that you submitted July 21st and have received confirmation that it has been sent to IRCC, any day in September should be okay. Remember flight cost will not freeze for you!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Honeeydrop: 9:40pm On Aug 02, 2023
Thank you. I am yet to get confirmation thats jts with IRCC. The last email i got from Vfs Was a week ago and it was that it was in transit to IRCC. The whole process is so slow. I wish i paid transmission fee to Abuja.
Accessed:


I think you can book your ticket, especially modifiable ones and just give an ample time and allowance. Given that you submitted July 21st and have received confirmation that it has been sent to IRCC, any day in September should be okay. Remember flight cost will not freeze for you!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by XtraordinaryGen: 10:01pm On Aug 02, 2023
Themillionman:


Can college is not useful don't Try it


Good day everyone.

I'll like to address this issue and I hope it should end this debate once & for all. I'm making this comment as someone who is not affiliated to Can College in anyway. So don't assume Can College is paying me to defend them.

1. There are numerous if not thousands of DLIs in Canada who do not offer PGWP eligible programs...of which Can College is one of them. If you conduct a thorough research, you will discover that PGWP eligible schools are majorly community/public schools with some select private schools. The Government of Canada have a reason why they did this. This doesn't mean that schools which do not offer PGWP programs are inferior to those who offer PGWP eligible programs. Once a school has obtained it's DLI status, it means the school's facility and manpower has been verified by Canadian authorities and as such you cannot say such a school is a scam.
This is just like saying a University approved by NUC in Nigeria is a scam. Whether the University is a Federal University, State or Private University...so long as the regulatory body which is NUC has approved it, such a school is 100% genuine.


2. PGWP is not a job offer neither is it automatic route to getting Permanent Residency. PGWP is just a work permit just like a study permit which allows an international student who has completed his/her studies in Canada, to remain in the country (ie: maintain a legal status) and search for jobs / work.
If you are enrolled in a school which does not offer PGWP eligible programs and you get a job before you graduate, you can comfortably apply for your work permit (closed work permit) and remain in Canada.
If after your studies you don't yet have a full time job, you can apply to another school or even in that your same school and extend your study permit and IRCC will approve it. You will continue staying in Canada till you get a full time job offer.
You even still have an option of changing DLI when you arrive Canada to a school that offers PGWP eligible programs if you wish.


3. When applying for your Permanent Residency, whether you schooled in a DLI that offered PGWP eligible programs or you didn't, it won't count!
I will advise everyone to take their time and carefully study IRCC website and know everything therein. Once you have completed a one year study or more than one year in a DLI (whether PGWP or not), you'll get your score for Canadian education on the CRS.
There are international students in Canada, who have stayed more than 5years and have still not gotten their Permanent Residency. Whereas there are some that entered Canada as students and in less than 1yr, got their PR.
I know a guy who currently has his PGWP but hasn't yet gotten a job. He is still applying for jobs as at today.
I believe the aim of everybody in this forum going to Canada via this study route is hopefully to become Permanent Residents and then get their Citizenship thereafter.
I repeat::: Studying in a DLI which offers PGWP eligible programs or studying in one which does not offer PGWP eligible programs HAS NOTHING TO CONTRIBUTE towards acquiring your Permanent Residency through Express Entry. However, some Provinces will insist on PGWP programs if you're applying for Provincial Nominations in their Provinces. But on the general Express Entry Pool, PGWP or no PGWP do not count. Factors such as age, education in your home country, work experience, IELTS, TEF, job offer etc are what will determine your getting your Permanent Residency.


4. Just like in Nigeria, Private colleges in Canada are expected to make money for themselves which they use in running their colleges... however, Government can still send them allocations as a form of support. So therefore, do not blame Can College or any other private college in Canada that you see running social media adverts to get students. It is more like a business for them. If they don't get students, their institutions will likely fold. So therefore they need yearly intakes to be able to conveniently run their colleges. Whether they make their admission process as easy as ABC...or whether they reduce their school fees to become 10,000naira does not mean they are fraudulent. Canadian Government know they are existing, they know everything going on in such private colleges, yet they haven't shut down those schools. Do you think you are wiser than the Canadian Government?


5. People who gain admission in these private colleges which don't offer PGWP programs successfully get their Visas, travel and make it. Whether you're admitted in a PGWP eligible programs or not does not in any way affect your visa application. Once it's a DLI, it's a DLI.
Visa success rates rely basically on how to arrange your supporting documents.

In summary, what you're not exposed to, don't come out and talk about it like a PRO. There are many routes to achieve one's goals in life. That you achieved yours through a particular way, does not mean that is the only way of achieving that thing.

Finally, I haven't heard of a Nigerian school defrauding a student... Talk more of a Canadian school defrauding a student. I know Nigeria as our country with it's high rate of corruption has made us to be so so sensitive that at the slightest chance, we may attribute something to be a scam, when it's actually not.

Scams exist in Canada no doubt, but they are perpetrated mostly by individuals not by organizations such as schools. So, I would advise everyone to desist from calling any school in Canada a scam unless you have evidence of them defrauding you.


I hope with this little insight this constant fight about PGWP schools and Non-PGWP schools can stop.


Thanks.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Accessed: 10:06pm On Aug 02, 2023
Pinkalicious:
Good evening.
Please I submitted my passport for stamping since July 13 and I keep receiving the same message that it has been received at ircc office. Since then nothing is there any cause to be worried

When did you get the acknowledgement from VFS and what date did you get the notification of dispatch to IRCC Office from VFS Abuja? those are the important details and not exactly when you submitted.

Earlier on, i read where someone who submitted on 12th July narrated what he went through to collect his passport. So the more important date is not when you submitted.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Razaki01: 10:09pm On Aug 02, 2023
Lekiboboe:
I would prefer if we can chat privately, maybe you can email me your contact so we can chat on WhatsApp. I really wish it can be possible

I'm sorry you can't cos I don't have access to it .

Do ask your questions here so you can get multiple response to it.

Since you're new to this platform, Go to the first page of the group and read all the information there
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Honeeydrop: 10:16pm On Aug 02, 2023
I got the acknowledgement that it was in transit to IRCC on the 27th of July. I get the same message when i track it on vfs website. The prompt i get is my processed passport has been sent to canada visa office on the 27th of July. It will be a week tomorrow since i got a mail from Vfs that my passport is in transit to IRCC. No confirmation that its at IRCC office yet.
Accessed:


When did you get the acknowledgement from VFS and what date did you get the notification of dispatch to IRCC Office from VFS Abuja? those are the important details and not exactly when you submitted.

Earlier on, i read where someone who submitted on 12th July narrated what he went through to collect his passport. So the more important date is not when you submitted.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Accessed: 10:48pm On Aug 02, 2023
Honeeydrop:
Thank you. I am yet to get confirmation thats jts with IRCC. The last email i got from Vfs Was a week ago and it was that it was in transit to IRCC. The whole process is so slow. I wish i paid transmission fee to Abuja.

The story is not any better for those that paid for transmission to Abuja. Infact, it appears worse going by the recent trend, hence, people started advising to go through Lagos. Something seems to be wrong with their logistics really. It might also not be unconnected with the volume of PPRs churned out lately, especially since someone who recently collected said they were almost 400 on the queue for collection on the day he went. Anyways, I still believe that 2 weeks plus or minus 1 week from the date you got notification that your passport has been dispatched to IRCC office will be a safe gamble to base your projection for collection on.

Na gamble i call am o! grin
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Honeeydrop: 11:02pm On Aug 02, 2023
Thank you for your response
Accessed:


The story is not any better for those that paid for transmission to Abuja. Infact, it appears worse going by the recent trend, hence, people started advising to go through Lagos. Something seems to be wrong with their logistics really. It might also not be unconnected with the volume of PPRs churned out lately, especially since someone who recently collected said they were almost 400 on the queue for collection on the day he went. Anyways, I still believe that 2 weeks plus of minus 1 week from the date you got notification that your passport has been dispatched to IRCC office will be a safe gamble to base your projection for collection on.

Na gamble i call am o! grin
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Accessed: 2:24am On Aug 03, 2023
Thanks brother! Points well noted and taken.

I believe this will assuage the minds of those currently enrolled in schools such as this that are not eligible for PGWP. Inotherwords, it is not the end of the world for them, moreso, there are clearly ways out of it. However, I am sure you will also agree that potential international students should be advised to rather consider PGWP eligible DLIs rather than these ones.

The guy to whom this is referenced has already clarified himself and even gone ahead to apologize for the erroneous fraudulent label he attached to the school. so let's not overflog the issue and just properly guide one another from making the same mistakes others made from ignorance, overzealousness or outright desperation.

XtraordinaryGen:


Good day everyone.

I'll like to address this issue and I hope it should end this debate once & for all. I'm making this comment as someone who is not affiliated to Can College in anyway. So don't assume Can College is paying me to defend them.

1. There are numerous if not thousands of DLIs in Canada who do not offer PGWP eligible programs...of which Can College is one of them. If you conduct a thorough research, you will discover that PGWP eligible schools are majorly community/public schools with some select private schools. The Government of Canada have a reason why they did this. This doesn't mean that schools which do not offer PGWP programs are inferior to those who offer PGWP eligible programs. Once a school has obtained it's DLI status, it means the school's facility and manpower has been verified by Canadian authorities and as such you cannot say such a school is a scam.
This is just like saying a University approved by NUC in Nigeria is a scam. Whether the University is a Federal University, State or Private University...so long as the regulatory body which is NUC has approved it, such a school is 100% genuine.


2. PGWP is not a job offer neither is it automatic route to getting Permanent Residency. PGWP is just a work permit just like a study permit which allows an international student who has completed his/her studies in Canada, to remain in the country (ie: maintain a legal status) and search for jobs / work.
If you are enrolled in a school which does not offer PGWP eligible programs and you get a job before you graduate, you can comfortably apply for your work permit (closed work permit) and remain in Canada.
If after your studies you don't yet have a full time job, you can apply to another school or even in that your same school and extend your study permit and IRCC will approve it. You will continue staying in Canada till you get a full time job offer.
You even still have an option of changing DLI when you arrive Canada to a school that offers PGWP eligible programs if you wish.


3. When applying for your Permanent Residency, whether you schooled in a DLI that offered PGWP eligible programs or you didn't, it won't count!
I will advise everyone to take their time and carefully study IRCC website and know everything therein. Once you have completed a one year study or more than one year in a DLI (whether PGWP or not), you'll get your score for Canadian education on the CRS.
There are international students in Canada, who have stayed more than 5years and have still not gotten their Permanent Residency. Whereas there are some that entered Canada as students and in less than 1yr, got their PR.
I know a guy who currently has his PGWP but hasn't yet gotten a job. He is still applying for jobs as at today.
I believe the aim of everybody in this forum going to Canada via this study route is hopefully to become Permanent Residents and then get their Citizenship thereafter.
I repeat::: Studying in a DLI which offers PGWP eligible programs or studying in one which does not offer PGWP eligible programs HAS NOTHING TO CONTRIBUTE towards acquiring your Permanent Residency through Express Entry. However, some Provinces will insist on PGWP programs if you're applying for Provincial Nominations in their Provinces. But on the general Express Entry Pool, PGWP or no PGWP do not count. Factors such as age, education in your home country, work experience, IELTS, TEF, job offer etc are what will determine your getting your Permanent Residency.


4. Just like in Nigeria, Private colleges in Canada are expected to make money for themselves which they use in running their colleges... however, Government can still send them allocations as a form of support. So therefore, do not blame Can College or any other private college in Canada that you see running social media adverts to get students. It is more like a business for them. If they don't get students, their institutions will likely fold. So therefore they need yearly intakes to be able to conveniently run their colleges. Whether they make their admission process as easy as ABC...or whether they reduce their school fees to become 10,000naira does not mean they are fraudulent. Canadian Government know they are existing, they know everything going on in such private colleges, yet they haven't shut down those schools. Do you think you are wiser than the Canadian Government?


5. People who gain admission in these private colleges which don't offer PGWP programs successfully get their Visas, travel and make it. Whether you're admitted in a PGWP eligible programs or not does not in any way affect your visa application. Once it's a DLI, it's a DLI.
Visa success rates rely basically on how to arrange your supporting documents.

In summary, what you're not exposed to, don't come out and talk about it like a PRO. There are many routes to achieve one's goals in life. That you achieved yours through a particular way, does not mean that is the only way of achieving that thing.

Finally, I haven't heard of a Nigerian school defrauding a student... Talk more of a Canadian school defrauding a student. I know Nigeria as our country with it's high rate of corruption has made us to be so so sensitive that at the slightest chance, we may attribute something to be a scam, when it's actually not.

Scams exist in Canada no doubt, but they are perpetrated mostly by individuals not by organizations such as schools. So, I would advise everyone to desist from calling any school in Canada a scam unless you have evidence of them defrauding you.


I hope with this little insight this constant fight about PGWP schools and Non-PGWP schools can stop.


Thanks.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by AirBay: 3:13am On Aug 03, 2023
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Pinkalicious: 7:17am On Aug 03, 2023
Honeeydrop:
Have you received the cou terfoil and LOI yet?
Good morning.what do you mean by that please.
But I received an e-ICR with an email indicating that my passport has been received at the VAC on the 17
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Pinkalicious: 7:21am On Aug 03, 2023
Accessed:


When did you get the acknowledgement from VFS and what date did you get the notification of dispatch to IRCC Office from VFS Abuja? those are the important details and not exactly when you submitted.

Earlier on, i read where someone who submitted on 12th July narrated what he went through to collect his passport. So the more important date is not when you submitted.


I received a notice that it has been received at vfs Abuja on the 20 nd received another email on the 31 that it is has been received and under processed at the ircc office but on my portal the expiry date has been issued
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by OTSAMUEL: 7:42am On Aug 03, 2023
Hi everyone,

Am very new here but I need help pls. Am an undergraduate, being a science student I apply for admission into university of Regina but am given an admission into commercial course. I don't know if this would affect my study Visa application hope it won't raise the eyebrow of the immigration officer.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by AirBay: 8:55am On Aug 03, 2023
Hello guys, how can this individual proceed? This was stated in the gcms.

Can the person apply immediately again with a new bank statement that shows another 30m transfer?

Pls help o.

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by zubizareta(m): 9:06am On Aug 03, 2023
AirBay:
Hello guys, how can this individual proceed? This was stated in the gcms.

Can the person apply immediately again with a new bank statement that shows another 30m transfer?

Pls help o.

It's not just about showing the money, what explanations and documents are you providing to show that the money was legitimately made and available for study.

Have you responded to all the concerns of the VO?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by OTSAMUEL: 9:31am On Aug 03, 2023
Pls is there anybody to help me.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Eboski(m): 9:42am On Aug 03, 2023
XtraordinaryGen:


Good day everyone.

I'll like to address this issue and I hope it should end this debate once & for all. I'm making this comment as someone who is not affiliated to Can College in anyway. So don't assume Can College is paying me to defend them.

1. There are numerous if not thousands of DLIs in Canada who do not offer PGWP eligible programs...of which Can College is one of them. If you conduct a thorough research, you will discover that PGWP eligible schools are majorly community/public schools with some select private schools. The Government of Canada have a reason why they did this. This doesn't mean that schools which do not offer PGWP programs are inferior to those who offer PGWP eligible programs. Once a school has obtained it's DLI status, it means the school's facility and manpower has been verified by Canadian authorities and as such you cannot say such a school is a scam.
This is just like saying a University approved by NUC in Nigeria is a scam. Whether the University is a Federal University, State or Private University...so long as the regulatory body which is NUC has approved it, such a school is 100% genuine.


2. PGWP is not a job offer neither is it automatic route to getting Permanent Residency. PGWP is just a work permit just like a study permit which allows an international student who has completed his/her studies in Canada, to remain in the country (ie: maintain a legal status) and search for jobs / work.
If you are enrolled in a school which does not offer PGWP eligible programs and you get a job before you graduate, you can comfortably apply for your work permit (closed work permit) and remain in Canada.
If after your studies you don't yet have a full time job, you can apply to another school or even in that your same school and extend your study permit and IRCC will approve it. You will continue staying in Canada till you get a full time job offer.
You even still have an option of changing DLI when you arrive Canada to a school that offers PGWP eligible programs if you wish.


3. When applying for your Permanent Residency, whether you schooled in a DLI that offered PGWP eligible programs or you didn't, it won't count!
I will advise everyone to take their time and carefully study IRCC website and know everything therein. Once you have completed a one year study or more than one year in a DLI (whether PGWP or not), you'll get your score for Canadian education on the CRS.
There are international students in Canada, who have stayed more than 5years and have still not gotten their Permanent Residency. Whereas there are some that entered Canada as students and in less than 1yr, got their PR.
I know a guy who currently has his PGWP but hasn't yet gotten a job. He is still applying for jobs as at today.
I believe the aim of everybody in this forum going to Canada via this study route is hopefully to become Permanent Residents and then get their Citizenship thereafter.
I repeat::: Studying in a DLI which offers PGWP eligible programs or studying in one which does not offer PGWP eligible programs HAS NOTHING TO CONTRIBUTE towards acquiring your Permanent Residency through Express Entry. However, some Provinces will insist on PGWP programs if you're applying for Provincial Nominations in their Provinces. But on the general Express Entry Pool, PGWP or no PGWP do not count. Factors such as age, education in your home country, work experience, IELTS, TEF, job offer etc are what will determine your getting your Permanent Residency.


4. Just like in Nigeria, Private colleges in Canada are expected to make money for themselves which they use in running their colleges... however, Government can still send them allocations as a form of support. So therefore, do not blame Can College or any other private college in Canada that you see running social media adverts to get students. It is more like a business for them. If they don't get students, their institutions will likely fold. So therefore they need yearly intakes to be able to conveniently run their colleges. Whether they make their admission process as easy as ABC...or whether they reduce their school fees to become 10,000naira does not mean they are fraudulent. Canadian Government know they are existing, they know everything going on in such private colleges, yet they haven't shut down those schools. Do you think you are wiser than the Canadian Government?


5. People who gain admission in these private colleges which don't offer PGWP programs successfully get their Visas, travel and make it. Whether you're admitted in a PGWP eligible programs or not does not in any way affect your visa application. Once it's a DLI, it's a DLI.
Visa success rates rely basically on how to arrange your supporting documents.

In summary, what you're not exposed to, don't come out and talk about it like a PRO. There are many routes to achieve one's goals in life. That you achieved yours through a particular way, does not mean that is the only way of achieving that thing.

Finally, I haven't heard of a Nigerian school defrauding a student... Talk more of a Canadian school defrauding a student. I know Nigeria as our country with it's high rate of corruption has made us to be so so sensitive that at the slightest chance, we may attribute something to be a scam, when it's actually not.

Scams exist in Canada no doubt, but they are perpetrated mostly by individuals not by organizations such as schools. So, I would advise everyone to desist from calling any school in Canada a scam unless you have evidence of them defrauding you.


I hope with this little insight this constant fight about PGWP schools and Non-PGWP schools can stop.


Thanks.

Simple as ABC
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Xixteen11: 10:21am On Aug 03, 2023
Please everyone
Is transit visa required at Paris CDG.
Note it’s only one stop.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by tenderjunkie: 10:35am On Aug 03, 2023
Xixteen11:
Please everyone
Is transit visa required at Paris CDG.
Note it’s only one stop.
Transit visa not required
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Peacefulpeace23: 10:53am On Aug 03, 2023
Good morning everyone

Please I logged into my children's GCkey yesterday and saw a message that states "your profile has been updated' when I checked further, I discovered that eligibility that was formally "we are reviewing has gone back to your eligibility is in progress"


We submitted their application May 11, 2023.

What could be wrong? Why the backwardness?

Medical passed, biometrics exempted because they are children. We applied for Open Study Permit for them

The application is past processing time.

I'm worried
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Coolcash1: 10:57am On Aug 03, 2023
Hello house,

Does anyone have a template for drafting of Sponsorship affidavit?

Kindly share.

Thank you.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by TemmyDel: 10:58am On Aug 03, 2023
Good day great people
Please how can I get a link to apply for the Canadian University scholarship master's program?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Emma549: 11:12am On Aug 03, 2023
Good morning House,
I did my biometrics in Lagos, got PPR and submitted my passport to VFS Lagos office through UPS gbagada Lagos on 20th July and got the 3rd email that it has been sent to Canada office Abuja, since then I have not gotten any other mail from vfs.

Yesterday I got application updated on my gc key portal and I saw documents status added to my portal which was stating my visa documents number, passport number,name and expiry.
Today I got mail from IRCC , I login and saw my letter of introduction.

Considering the above,
Does that mean my passport is ready for collection at Lagos VFS office.
Thanks for your quick response
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by StanOyiga72: 11:19am On Aug 03, 2023
I keep getting this feedback everytime I try to login into my account. What's the cause?

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Peacefulpeace23: 11:22am On Aug 03, 2023
Lekiboboe:


Hi

Oh yeah been a while....

I think since the person has re-sent the passed medicals to IRCC, that should be ok. But await a based on experience response from someone who have been in the same scenario before so you can know how he/she addressed it.

It has happened to me before. I resent my emedical sheet via webform and email to nairobi and my ppr dropped hours later
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by tenderjunkie: 11:26am On Aug 03, 2023
StanOyiga72:
I keep getting this feedback everytime I try to login into my account. What's the cause?
Keep on refreshing.

If it shows something related to 'invalid', go back to the login page, refresh it and login again

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by StanOyiga72: 11:32am On Aug 03, 2023
tenderjunkie:

Keep on refreshing.

If it shows something related to 'invalid', go back to the login page, refresh it and login again

Thank you. This worked.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Bobomaigida: 11:43am On Aug 03, 2023
AmajuA:
Please should i use gckey platform or the new portal? Thanks and God bless you for your help smiley

If you have a lot of documents to upload, then use GC key, if you do not have please use new the portal.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Peacefulpeace23: 12:00pm On Aug 03, 2023
Please my people, has anyone experiencedthis before and has gotten PPR?


Peacefulpeace23:
Good morning everyone

Please I logged into my children's GCkey yesterday and saw a message that states "your profile has been updated' when I checked further, I discovered that eligibility that was formally "we are reviewing has gone back to your eligibility is in progress"


We submitted their application May 11, 2023.

What could be wrong? Why the backwardness?

Medical passed, biometrics exempted because they are children. We applied for Open Study Permit for them

The application is past processing time.

I'm worried

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