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New Policy for International Students - April 12th, 2021

kloppity

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Hello, So I called IRCC today
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1. if officer see duplications they might cancel all of them - you are not supposed to submit duplicate application

2. Officer cannot provide web form link to upload additional documents

3. if you apply for webform for TR to PR they are not looking at that - it will be returned

4. If you apply for general webform it will also not be looked at

5. It will completely depend on the officer if they will ask you for more documents or reject your application

6. To receive AOR,it might either mean an officer has opened your application and is looking at it in which case you might be able to add docs, or it might mean they check it and deam it incomplete at that point and reject it.

7. if you lost your old study permit you can request a replacement online but it might take 55-60 days

not stressing about this anymore. I will get my one year Canadian experience in group B job in September so if they decide to reject I will apply for express entry. I forgot to attach university confirmation letter and paystubs but my reference letter was dated May 6th, and had all the information required. If officer want to reject that’s okey. I don’t know if they will do the same for for people who just joined a company- off my hands now
Don't believe TOTALLY what the call center agents say. They are even more clueless about certain things than the social media ones. I bet another agent will tell you something totally different if you called tomorrow.

Their only use it to track your application, and even that is more trouble than it's worth personally, but general information about processing guidelines or policy interpretations they are a mixed bag.
 
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jarule

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This gives me some hope
You mean the AOR?

Their only use it to track your application, and even that is more trouble than it's worth personally, but general information about processing guidelines or policy interpretations they are a mixed bag.
 

jarule

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Tbh IRCC's call center people do tend to give out wrong information occasionally but we'll see hahaha
This gives me some hope haha... because I remember someone posting here that they called IRCc and the agent gave them a web form. Let me wait and see. Haha
 

jarule

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Don't believe TOTALLY what the call center agents say. They are even more clueless about certain things than the social media ones. I bet another agent will tell you something totally different if you called tomorrow

Their only use it to track your application, and even that is more trouble than it's worth personally, but general information about processing guidelines or policy interpretations they are a mixed bag.

This give me some hope hhahah. You mean AOR used to track information?

btw this thread shows stages of PR application and AOR doesn’t seem to be a stage where they check completeness

that agent was kinda bullshitting to be honest lol
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/stages-from-aor-to-ppr.496392/

but still , I don’t care lmao
 

Frisk

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What is R10 check?
An acknowledgement of receipt (R10 passed) letter is issued to an applicant (or their representative, if applicable) once their application for permanent residence has passed the R10 completeness check. The letter is issued by the Centralized Intake Office. If the application was submitted electronically, this letter is sent to the applicant (or their representative, if applicable) via their MyCIC account; otherwise, the letter is sent by mail. This letter should not be confused with the electronic receipt of the application for permanent residence letter. This is the official acknowledgement of receipt letter and it may be used to support a bridging open work permit if all other requirements are met.

- https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/permanent-residence/terms-definitions-related-permanent-residence.html
 

jarule

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An acknowledgement of receipt (R10 passed) letter is issued to an applicant (or their representative, if applicable) once their application for permanent residence has passed the R10 completeness check. The letter is issued by the Centralized Intake Office. If the application was submitted electronically, this letter is sent to the applicant (or their representative, if applicable) via their MyCIC account; otherwise, the letter is sent by mail. This letter should not be confused with the electronic receipt of the application for permanent residence letter. This is the official acknowledgement of receipt letter and it may be used to support a bridging open work permit if all other requirements are met.

- https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/permanent-residence/terms-definitions-related-permanent-residence.html
Wow thanks for the explanation
 

Micheal737373

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I totally understand what you’re going through right now. I’m in the same boat. I got my forms filled through a representative. She messed up big time. She mixed up my job titles for 2 of my current jobs. Put 40 hours a week instead of 30 and even put the wrong UCI number in one of the forms.

I panicked when I reviewed my submitted application. I didn’t have anyone to talk to at that time since it was 3am. So I created a new account and submitted the corrected application. A lot of people are saying that they might automatically reject my second application due to being a duplicate.

I know it was my negligence since I didn’t review my forms before signing and submitting. I even got a lot of backlash from a bunch of people for taking 2 spots but they don’t understand that all of this happened because it was more like a race that day and everyone was in a hurry.

I also wasn’t able to sleep for the first 2 days as I worked really hard to get all the required documents in time.

I’m gonna call IRCC in the morning tomorrow and you should do the same as only IRCC can tell us the next steps.

Please don’t stress yourself and live your life normally. I hope this helps.
Hi Habi, please let us know what IRCC says for double applications as I am in same shoes will try to reach them again today. Hopefully all goes well
 

ange1o

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1. Proof of Entry and Status in Canada

When you apply, you will need to prove that you have valid status, and are living in Canada when you submit your application and when IRCC makes a final decision on your application.

To prove your status in Canada you must submit a copy of your most recent immigration document such as work permit, or study permit.
So, suggestions to show proof of entry? I'm thinking copy of TRV and passport stamp.
 

SatNight

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My wife just received her English test results. There is no new number; just a registration number she had ever since she registered. Not sure about IELTS, but with CELPIP you can't check if someone has test results or not. This is probably why they didn't set this up as a mandatory field before applying.
 

kloppity

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My wife just received her English test results. There is no new number; just a registration number she had ever since she registered. Not sure about IELTS, but with CELPIP you can't check if someone has test results or not. This is probably why they didn't set this up as a mandatory field before applying.
CELPIP has a pin number that you only get after receiving the link to the results PDF.
 

SatNight

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They have repeatedly said there is no R10 check
No, I meant for them not implementing a check at the application level, as some (chatty lawyer) said it would be. That you need to enter your test result number to be able to access the application.