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igbogolo
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #896 on: July 13, 2009, 05:51 PM »

Hmmm!!!
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Re: Travelling To Canada
« #897 on: July 13, 2009, 06:23 PM »

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goldenval (m)
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #898 on: July 13, 2009, 09:45 PM »

@kelly24, wat about those who wanna go for a visit there
globalpaul
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #899 on: July 13, 2009, 11:26 PM »

@success my good friend.its sadden 2 hear that,but jst me calm n neva stop forging ahead.mayb u shld take 2 d plan i told u earlier b4 sept.i love you bro, we shall get there!!!AMEN
Abimbim147
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #900 on: July 14, 2009, 01:11 AM »

Hello,
  I need informations my fellow citizen, i have a girlfriend in canada and she wants me there with her,  she told me to make enquiries and tell her,  and she said she could come here and get married, but now she wants me to find my way there and she will sponsor everything,

Thanks
Busta (f)
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #901 on: July 14, 2009, 01:17 AM »

Quote from: Abimbim147 on July 14, 2009, 01:11 AM
Hello,
 I need informations my fellow citizen, i have a girlfriend in canada and she wants me there with her, she told me to make enquiries and tell her, and she said she could come here and get married, but now she wants me to find my way there and she will sponsor everything,

Thanks

- I think the best and fastest way for you to go and join her is for her to marry you and afterwards sponsor you to come and join her in Canada.
- If you were to do it by urself, it will be so tough and secondly, it will take forever and they would want you to bring this and bring that.
- Thirdly, maybe its best to talk with an immigration lawyer.

Abimbim147
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #902 on: July 14, 2009, 01:34 AM »

@BUSTA, Thank you so much busta ,  are you in canada right now,  i just want to know if the student visa can work or i tell my gf to come to naija and we get married,  please tell me what to do and how much do you think will bring her here,  thanks
Busta (f)
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #903 on: July 14, 2009, 02:25 AM »

Quote from: Abimbim147 on July 14, 2009, 01:34 AM
@BUSTA, Thank you so much busta , are you in canada right now, i just want to know if the student visa can work or i tell my gf to come to naija and we get married, please tell me what to do and how much do you think will bring her here, thanks
- Yes, I am in Canada
- You can come on a student visa but am not sure how easy they give student visas fro naija. . . I know they have a lot of requirements
- If she is landed or a citizen, she can go back to naija for marriage and then use the marriage certficates, email communication evidence and any other proof to show you guys been together.
goldenval (m)
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #904 on: July 14, 2009, 07:50 AM »

what about those who wanna go for a vacation? is getting their visas easy or hard?, what requirement will they need? Huh
Busta (f)
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #905 on: July 14, 2009, 01:40 PM »

Quote from: goldenval on July 14, 2009, 07:50 AM
what about those who wanna go for a vacation? is getting their visas easy or hard?, what requirement will they need? Huh

most of all, money!
then, proof that you are indeed going on vacation and you have ties that you will definately be returning home after your vacation.
goldenval (m)
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #906 on: July 14, 2009, 02:11 PM »

Ok, Thanks but what kind proof will someone provide if the person is a working class person and need to go for a vacation because i have traveled outside country and return back for a vacation and am thinking if that will be enough proof for them, kindly let me know please.
mevisbleek
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #907 on: July 14, 2009, 03:30 PM »

my brothers i have been waiting for this canada study permit for the past 2months i even submitted my gmat result to the embassy which i had a 740 in it, i have been turning down job offers cos of this, wetin i go do advise me, and also after the medical test is administered how long will it take to receive the visa, pls any one hala at your boy, just flash me 08038314552, or send me a  text i go pay for the text, thanx
bobobabe
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #908 on: July 15, 2009, 10:26 AM »

Hey nairalander,
I just received the response from CDHC this morning and states that they are not satisfied that i will leave canada after my study and that I am not a bonafide student. Pls help what  else can I do again to convince them. I want to reapply . I need your urgent response .
mevisbleek
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #909 on: July 15, 2009, 05:34 PM »

hi wats up wat do they mean by u are not a bonafide student, na God go help us all. Just try to reapply again and u wld be given.God b
mevisbleek
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #910 on: July 15, 2009, 05:39 PM »

my fellow naija people, pls advice me, i was called this morning by cdhc to bring my sponsors tax clearance, i don tire for canada groove na who send me , i am tired, even at the clinic at vi for medicals their shakara too much, pls advice me , my email add is.   
                                                              ugochukwunwokie@yahoo.com
bobobabe
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #911 on: July 16, 2009, 06:40 AM »

Hi Nairalanders, based on my question aboven that i have rejected based on the 2 reasons stated in post above. can i still repackage my application again  this week or latest next week and reapply since my school will resume september 6. pls i need your advice quickly.
mevisbleek
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #912 on: July 16, 2009, 09:48 AM »

just reapply since your school starts sept 6 God wld c u thru, what skool do u plan on going to
bobobabe
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #913 on: July 16, 2009, 10:43 AM »

@mevis, i just came back from embassy now n the security man told me i cant reapply since i need to apply 3months before resumption. And what do u think I can include again based on the two reasons stated above for refusal. i ve already included my marriage certificate , my baby birth certificate, the receipt received towards land acquired from those land estate agents. House pls help , am confused.
My school is university of alberta, being one of the top10 there. im totally confused. globalpaul, aydrac, aywale and all the interested nairalanders in the house, your utmost and quick response is highly needed.
thank you.
teachme (m)
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #914 on: July 16, 2009, 08:08 PM »

Quote from: bobobabe on July 16, 2009, 10:43 AM
@mevis, i just came back from embassy now n the security man told me i cant reapply since i need to apply 3months before resumption. And what do u think I can include again based on the two reasons stated above for refusal. i ve already included my marriage certificate , my baby birth certificate, the receipt received towards land acquired from those land estate agents. House pls help , am confused.
My school is university of alberta, being one of the top10 there. im totally confused. globalpaul, aydrac, aywale and all the interested nairalanders in the house, your utmost and quick response is highly needed.
thank you.

MAN, DONT LETS A SECURITY MAN TELL U WHAT TO DO.
ITS YOUR RIGHT TO SUBMIT.
IF THEY WONT ACCEPT IT INSIDE, THEN THEY WILL RETURN THE APPLICATION WITH A DEFICIENCY LETTER. THAT WILL  NOT BE OUR PORTION BECAUSE I AM RE SUBMITTING MINE. SAME REASONS AS YOURS,

THEY WILL GIVE IT TO US THIS TIME.
 CIAO NAIRALANDERS
igbogolo
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #915 on: July 16, 2009, 10:51 PM »

@bobobabe

Dont bother yourself. Get a deferral letter and resubmit again. without it, you will get a deficiency sheet, but then you would have spent money sending it thru DHL as the case may be. contact your school, defer your application and address the issues raised in the refusal letter and reapply again if u still wish.
All the best

awuf2008
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #916 on: July 17, 2009, 01:49 AM »

Why dont u stayed back here in nigeria & let us saltage it together. You too can be a senator.  Goodluck.
canadavisa
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #917 on: July 17, 2009, 01:31 PM »

Please is the old Nigerian passport still accepted for study visa to canada? I still have one that has not expired untill August 2010. Or is it the e-passport they collect now?
igbogolo
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #918 on: July 17, 2009, 02:51 PM »

@canadavisa

The old passport is still valid till 2010 before the new one kicks in.
What I am not sure is the exact date in 2010. i am not sure if its July, or December 2010 but you are still free to use the old one till then.
Fidelo (m)
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #919 on: July 17, 2009, 06:52 PM »

@ wonderbod, any news from CDHC yet?

@ all,I NEED your CANDID ADVICE
 Its been 2 weeks and 4 days since I had my medicals and there's still no visa in sight. Not dat I'm so anxious abt it but its just dat I got a better job recently and they nid to see my original documents b4 I resume which r all with CDHC. I have a 1 month period to write an acceptance letter and show my credentials. Funny enuf the 1 month acceptance period expires next week. It will be soo painful if they send back my docs back late(causing me to loose d job) only to tel me one sad story. I'm sooo confused rite nw. just dunno wat to do Huh
teachme (m)
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #920 on: July 17, 2009, 07:08 PM »

@ fidelo

MAN, HAVE FAITH!!! U HAVE GOTTEN YOUR VISA!
Fidelo (m)
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #921 on: July 17, 2009, 07:23 PM »

Tnx Teachme, but its not as easy as u tink. it will be sooo sad to loose both.
I'm tryin 2 add u to my IM list
globalpaul
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #922 on: July 18, 2009, 06:57 AM »

I am in nysc camp when i heard the unpleasant news that i was denied based on 2 reasons; not a bonafide student n enough proof to return.i wish to reapply but i need your advises on how to handle the points cos i earlier provided them all my certificate includin al evidences of the post held in the university.also, that i'll manage my uncle buss n my family ties as the 1st born of the family.i'l defer my admisn and apply 4 january session.i wil apreciate your prompt response.@bobobabe,point of correctn,i neva dey canada but will soon by God's grace, we shall get there!!!Amen
Fidelo (m)
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #923 on: July 18, 2009, 11:43 AM »

Quote from: globalpaul on July 18, 2009, 06:57 AM
I am in nysc camp when i heard the unpleasant news that i was denied based on 2 reasons; not a bonafide student n enough proof to return.i wish to reapply but i need your advises on how to handle the points cos i earlier provided them all my certificate includin al evidences of the post held in the university.also, that i'll manage my uncle buss n my family ties as the 1st born of the family.i'l defer my admisn and apply 4 january session.i wil apreciate your prompt response.@bobobabe,point of correctn,i neva dey canada but will soon by God's grace, we shall get there!!!Amen
@ globalpaul, oops! sorry abt dat. I always had a feelin dat managing your uncle's biznes(not even your dad) was not goin 2 be gud enuf, but not 2 worry much,all hope is not lost. Where there is a will, there'll certainly be a way
globalpaul
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #924 on: July 18, 2009, 02:07 PM »

Dad just told me cdhc handed another person's docs to mine,i mean the person's polythentic certificate,waec cert and nysc cert wit no contact of locating the person.despite they denied me visa,wat shld do wit those docs.can i reach an agreement that if i return them at my cost,they will grant me visa wen i re-apply? Or how can i go about it?I need your advices.@fidelo,thank u, we shall get there!!!
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Re: Travelling To Canada
« #925 on: July 18, 2009, 04:16 PM »

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ForConsult
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #926 on: July 18, 2009, 04:48 PM »

Canada?
marod (m)
Re: Travelling To Canada
« #927 on: July 18, 2009, 11:03 PM »

I applied for the canadian visa through my agent since last september. Early this year, I was called for medical test without interview. Its almost six months now and I havn't heard anything from them. A confused, anyone with likely info on what the problem is because the school is resuming september.
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