- Mar 14, 2015
- 160
- 22
- Visa Office......
- Singapore
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 01-07-2015
Hello,
So, the worst possible thing happened. The Canadian university never received my sealed transcripts that were sent from my British university. I was under the impression that one can apply with the conditional offer letter but my agent told me that it's a big no no! You can probably imagine how tensed I am because of this. My classes begin in September so I don't have much time. I contacted my previous university and they sent the new copy to the Canadian university by "International Signed for" service on the 10th of June. This service takes between 5-7 working days.
I was wondering if it would be wise AT ALL to just go on with the application without getting the "conditions cleared" mail from the university?
How should I interpret the following from the CIC site: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/temp/students/letter.asp
It says that "Officers are to treat conditional letters of acceptance issued by a designated learning institution as meeting the requirements of R219(1), except where there is serious doubt that registration will be allowed."
P.S. I'm a Bangladeshi applicant applying from Bangladesh.
So, the worst possible thing happened. The Canadian university never received my sealed transcripts that were sent from my British university. I was under the impression that one can apply with the conditional offer letter but my agent told me that it's a big no no! You can probably imagine how tensed I am because of this. My classes begin in September so I don't have much time. I contacted my previous university and they sent the new copy to the Canadian university by "International Signed for" service on the 10th of June. This service takes between 5-7 working days.
I was wondering if it would be wise AT ALL to just go on with the application without getting the "conditions cleared" mail from the university?
How should I interpret the following from the CIC site: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/temp/students/letter.asp
It says that "Officers are to treat conditional letters of acceptance issued by a designated learning institution as meeting the requirements of R219(1), except where there is serious doubt that registration will be allowed."
P.S. I'm a Bangladeshi applicant applying from Bangladesh.