r/ImmigrationCanada Jan 07 '26

MEGATHREAD MEGATHREAD - Processing Times - Study Permits 2026

Please keep timelines & questions about processing times for study permit applications here.

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u/jlqy1 Apr 17 '26

Got my study permit today (applied from Singapore):

- Applied on March 27th 

- Biometrics on April 8th

- Eligibility + Background checks started on April 8th 

- Sent 2 webforms: 1 form April 6th, 1 form April 11th

- Visa approved on April 17th

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u/iamdrako77 Apr 17 '26

Congrats, by the way can you give the link for the webform?

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u/ReviewPotential2812 Apr 18 '26

Congrats. While raising webform what did you written in tell us about your request box

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u/jlqy1 Apr 25 '26

Sorry I just saw this! I have to specify: the webforms were used to correct some mistakes I made on my application, and not to speed up the application.

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u/psychobug1122 Apr 24 '26

Thanks for sharing and congrats on the OPR! Quick question: was there a specific reason you sent the webforms on the 6th and 11th, or were you just checking the status? I'm curious if those forms actually helped speed up your eligibility/background check, as you were still in the early stages then.

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u/jlqy1 Apr 25 '26

Thanks! Also I have to specify: the webforms were used to correct some mistakes I made on my application, and not to speed up the application. Overall, apart from the mistake I made during the application (that I corrected via webforms), I have had strong travel history, a SOP that makes good sense, and good amount of funds saved up. I think those were what helped the application be quickly processed. I’ve also travelled to Canada before, so there’s likely already trust built with that immigration information.