thanks for your answers , very helpfuldoro_07 said:1) They are reviewing eligibility as per documents you uploaded. Sometimes people claim to have masters because in their country they do, but in Canada it is not Master's, it should not change until final decision.
2) rejection is always possible and yes they will return the money
3)The visa office would more likely be the country of your residnce as you have to go to the visa office/embasy to stamp you passport after receiving PR confirmation
but how come people claim they have a master while they don't? Didn't we all go through WES to evaluate our studies ..and we have put the certificate number on the application
but i think you are right , what i noticed , that a lot of people after reviving the ITA the are changing some of their information , which is strange (relatives information , work experience....etc) ... and i believe that what takes time to evaluate