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Canadian visa processing quicker than gov estimates for some countries

Visa processing times for students travelling to Canada could be less than government estimates, according to stakeholders in the country’s English language and K-12 sectors. 

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"CAPS-I is anecdotally hearing that students have received approvals since October 20"

After speaking with a number of embassies and agents, Languages Canada found that students from some countries – including Japan, Vietnam, Korea, China and in Western Europe – are having their study permits approved quicker than expected. 

“We have inside information from IRCC clarifying that [estimates on the website] are historical average times”

The reason for these quicker processing times, according to Languages Canada’s Diego Sanchez, is that estimates on IRCC’s website are based on historical data, and are not future projections. 

However, Sanchez stressed that not all countries are seeing quicker processing times. Students in India in particular are still likely to face delays as application centres remain closed. 

Visas are being processed and they will be processed much faster now,” Sanchez, who is manager, international promotion and marketing at Languages Canada, told The PIE. 

Sanchez explained that his organisation contacted individual embassies to get a better sense of what processing times actually are. 

“What one of the embassies told us, was what’s on the website is 15 weeks. But in reality, visas are being approved in eight weeks. We didn’t get the same kind of information from every embassy,” he said.

“We have inside information from IRCC clarifying that [estimates on the website] are historical average times. That does not mean these are the times for future processing of permits,” Sanchez added. 

Bonnie McKie, executive director of the Canadian Association of Public Schools – International, said that the small print on IRCC’s website appears to confirm this point around how estimates are based on historical data that might no longer be accurate. 

“It does indicate that the processing times are based on historical data, on an average of the processing times of recent weeks and months.

“During a significant part of that time, offices were, in fact, closed. So it’s not actually a forward looking projection. It is based on historical data, when things weren’t moving for a good number of months… So it is very inaccurate,” she said. 

McKie said that CAPS-I is anecdotally hearing that students have received approvals since October 20

“Now that there are some exemptions, students have been able to arrive in the last three weeks and are just finishing their quarantine and beginning in some of our member schools already,” she said.  

Visa application processing has been the source of much frustration for many international students – and there are concerns that longer processing times could put students off from applying to courses. 

“We’ve been encouraging people to actually apply because they are getting the visas”

While Sanchez said that not every agent and student would be aware of IRCC’s website, there was a risk some would be dissuaded from applying. 

Languages Canada are now communicating to its members that the IRCC estimates are historical and not necessarily representative of current processing times. 

“We tell them the information on IRCC’s website is past processing times. Do reach out to your contacts or agents and students and let them know they should consider this.

“We’ve been encouraging people to actually apply because they are getting the visas,” he said. 

Sanchez stressed that the picture remains complex and that the situation differs from country to country – India in particular continues to have problems with visa processing times. 

“In India, the visa application centres where you give your biometrics, they’re closed and this impacts the processing time. 

“But if you look at Japan, Vietnam, Korea, China, a lot of countries in Western Europe, those application centres are open, they’re collecting biometrics and those visas will be granted in a much shorter time,” he added. 

“Visa Application Centres in India will be offering limited services until further notice”

Indian students have been expressing their concerns with visa processing times on Twitter – with some saying that Canada’s decision to let international students into the country is essentially rendered useless if they are unable to get visas processed. 

VFS Global, which processes student visas on behalf of the Canadian government, has said on its website that “due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the Visa Application Centres in India will be offering limited services until further notice”. 

The High Commission of Canada in India has said in a tweet that VACs will begin scheduling limited biometric appointments as of November 20 in Delhi, Chandigarh, Jalandhar, Mumbai, Ahmedabad and Bengaluru.

Applicants from India can also begin scheduling limited appointments for biometric enrolments at centres in Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad and Pune from November 25, VFS has also said.

Despite Language Canada’s reports that processing times are improving, some students are experiencing difficulties in countries other than India. 

UK resident Hamish Scott, whose son is enrolled in a film course in Canada, reached out to The PIE to say that despite his son applying for a visa in July, he has not yet received his study permit. 

“He got in touch with the Canadian authorities in July and went off to do his visa interview, he did his biometrics and everything and since then enquiries about how things are going are met with silence,” Scott said. 

“Every communication which has been sent by webform and email has resulted in nothing. This means that my son has missed two start points for his program and is staring down the barrel at missing the January start point. The institution is pulling its hair out saying they are doing everything they can,” he said. 

“We are talking about the High Commission of a country with a fantastic reputation, that is still promoting Canada to overseas students. I think this is something that needs to be put in the spotlight,” he added. 

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21 Responses to Canadian visa processing quicker than gov estimates for some countries

  1. I know a British student who has been waiting over 16 months to get a standard visa extension, applied for online within Canada.

  2. I want to apply for admission for my kid sister to study in Canada,I am starting the application by end of December or first week of Jan,she be going to school by September 2021,how fast can her visa comes out?

  3. I have applied for student visa since June 2020 and I already have biometric, and application still did not move to the second stage and I didn’t hear since then ,
    I already started online learning and waiting for response

  4. I have applied for a students visa for canada on july 16 with all necessary documents including biometrics and medical clearance…ever since that there is no update on my process …I ve sent multiple mails through web form and I find no response from them …I already deferred my course from September to jan as it’s a hybrid course I have to be physically present in Canada to start my course and because of this Visa processing delays and really depressed and stressed to the core and only few weeks left out for jan ….wondering why cant they process a complete application even after 5 months ….???

  5. I have applied in March and also submitted all required documents , but i still didn’t get any response . I need to start my program on Jan 2021. It’s very frustrating.

    • Hi Rini, also in a similar situation as you. Very disappointed and frustrated. My course starts this week and I cannot be enrolled without the permit 🙁
      Worried that the timings here are longer than mine so far…

  6. Please… it’s not getting any better… this is driving us crazy.. our future outcome also getting delayed … who can help.. very desperate….many many students are waiting..

  7. International student can bring parents for visit visa for long time to support the student ?
    If it possible what is the process time ?
    Thank you
    John
    Dubai

  8. Hello sir
    I have already applied canada study visa 3 month but visa abhi tak nhi aya hai jan se apply kia hua hai kab aaega kitna time lagta hai 22 feb ko biometric metric ho gae the plz answer

  9. I have reapplied for a trp to go to my husband in Canada I was a previous trp holder but it became invalid when I had to return to the UK when my mother passed away its now been six months my son and I he is just 2 haven’t seen our family in all that time .our son is desperate for his father and sisters and grandparents.my husband and I are so distressed right now I have no family support I had to give alone

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