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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Eilenora: 3:53am On Aug 17, 2017
PureRuby:
God has shown me mercy!

Congrats Ruby. U mentioned something earlier about a low 2.2. Kindly specify your Cgpa of u dont mind to encourage others in a similar situation.

My visa has been APPROVED!!!

Let NL praise the Lord!!!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by jnyuwa02: 3:53am On Aug 17, 2017
My fellow scholar, thanks for the correction. I have started to forget my classics due to a study gap of ten years.

MeinKampf:








Achilles heel

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Moley22(m): 5:05am On Aug 17, 2017
PureRuby:
God has shown me mercy!
My visa has been APPROVED!!!

Let NL praise the Lord!!!
Congratulations!!! God's mercy and grace knows no bounds!!! Olòrun jaw-dropping miracle comman do it for Your pikin too!!! grin

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by jnyuwa02: 5:06am On Aug 17, 2017
Eilenora:
Kindly shed more light on this. My bro also finishd wth a 2.2 in law and wants to apply to canny to study

quote author=jnyuwa02 post=59547279]

It's accordingly. If it wasn't, there would be no qualifier to the warning: get a master's not a certificate program that most times imperils an application for visa.


Depends on what you or your brother want to study. I am saying stay away from applying for postgraduate diploma and certificate courses in Canada because many people have encountered problems getting TRVs with such admissions. VOs want to determine that you would be a serious student and remain in school for them to grant you visa. I guess it was borne out of experience of Nigerians using certificate courses admission as a short cut route of getting a visa and absconding into thin air and not attending the school they promised to attend. This is because PGD is very easy to get into. So you will do yourself a world of good by applying for a regular masters program that is rigorous, where you have to write thesis proposal/statement of intent, find supervisors and meet other stringent demands. That way when you go to a VO with your acceptance, they will take you as a serious student whose purpose of study is really to study. I am not saying PGD are not serious students who want to study. Going the PGD route is really risky because of the rate of denial for a visa in that arena because of common perception borne out of experience of absconding PGD students granted visa in the past. So settle down and patiently go through the rigorous masters admission process, you will find somewhere even with that GPA. There are no shortcuts to life's greatest achievements.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by adebunmi07: 5:45am On Aug 17, 2017
adebunmi07:
You guys I need your suggestions. ...since am still awaiting medicals and visa and my admission is Sept 5...pls do you guys think it would be wise to differ my admission to Jan. What do you all think. So they don't give out my seat.pls I need advice.
you guys pls now answer me pls
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Emmane: 6:07am On Aug 17, 2017
adebunmi07:

you guys pls now answer me pls

@mcobex answered you. Readup Pg. 97-101 and look for it there.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Moley22(m): 6:37am On Aug 17, 2017
adebunmi07:

you guys pls now answer me pls
They already advised accordingly, if you don't get a response by the end of the month from CIC then you defer.... Still it's all your decision alone to make!!
Goodday!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Akinsu: 6:52am On Aug 17, 2017
Oga someone has answered u earlier saying u shd wait till abt 3days to resumption before u do that
adebunmi07:

you guys pls now answer me pls

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by tuzinde(m): 6:59am On Aug 17, 2017
[quote author=excelrapheal post=59546297]My profile was online! As for the study gap, I graduated since 2008. Some people say that once u have long gap from school it's an issue i.e not having any academic qualifications on ur record. But it's not true! I had my doubts as a human! But I remembered God is still God and applied!


@ excelrapheal
You graduated 2008, have u been idle thereafter till you applied for your TRV, clarify for others to learn what you meant by long study gap.
Because if you have been working after graduating till u applied, that does not mean a study gap
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by napoleonsmart: 7:06am On Aug 17, 2017
Good morning house, please I want your advise on behalf of my bro. He applied since May 10 (14 weeks now) via paper route and we have still not heard from CIC. The deadline to School resumption is September 1. During application we made part payment for tuition and was hoping that we will get a response before now which is supposed to help us decide if we complete the payment or not. As at last week we had to pay the remaining balance for the tuition because School placed a deadline of August 16 on payment of tuition. My question now is that,is it advisable to send receipt to CIC to let them know we have completed the tuition? If it is right to send the receipt, then how do I go about it? I already linked his application to an online account...

Thanks for the advise on what to do
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Temmielicious: 7:10am On Aug 17, 2017
mcobex:
Congratulations on your admission and welcome to the forum. The route will depend on you as both routes are the same, though if you intend submitting lots of documents then use the paper route (but mind you that your passport will be with cic during the entire process of the application), but if your documents aren't much then you might use the online route (you don't need to submit your passport until when a decision has been made of your application).
Upfront medical means you doing your medical at a cic designated clinic/hospital before you apply for your visa while if you don't do that before you apply then you will have to wait for the vo to send you medical Mali before you will be able to do it



Thank you for your response... i would go through the paper route. please, i also want to confirm, do you think i need the help of an Agent to help me with my application or is it something i can do on my own with you guys assistance? Thanks

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by mcobex: 7:13am On Aug 17, 2017
mcobex:
Good, u said ur uncle pledged 60k, is the 25k (tuition fee) part of it? if it is then the balance will be 35k. So I will suggest he pays that amount into ur personal account so u can print ur statement of account + ur 500k. there's no harm in u submitting ur statement as the 500k has origin (all u need say on ur sop is that the 500k is from ur siblings for ur studies). From my little calculation CAD35k = #10.5mil so that's almost how much he has to pay into ur account for ur upkeep (though the minimum cic request for is CAD10K = #3million ).
Let ur uncle state in his letter of support the money he is pledging and give the date he pays the money into ur account (u will also state it in ur own sop)
Cc: @Charts
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Nobody: 7:17am On Aug 17, 2017
Temmielicious:




Thank you for your response... i would go through the paper route. please, i also want to confirm, do you think i need the help of an Agent to help me with my application or is it something i can do on my own with you guys assistance? Thanks



My dear, this thread is all the agent you need.

Read as much as possible from page 0 and previous parts.

Don't let any agent build house on your head.

I've gained a lot of information for the past 1 year just from reading and following this forum

All the best

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Temmielicious: 7:22am On Aug 17, 2017
sthillz:




My dear, this thread is all the agent you need.

Read as much as possible from page 0 and previous parts.

Don't let any agent build house on your head.

I've gained a lot of information for the past 1 year just from reading and following this forum

All the best




Awww... thank you! cheers...

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by mcobex: 7:25am On Aug 17, 2017
jnyuwa02:



Depends on what you or your brother want to study. I am saying stay away from applying for postgraduate diploma and certificate courses in Canada because many people have encountered problems getting TRVs with such admissions. VOs want to determine that you would be a serious student and remain in school for them to grant you visa. I guess it was borne out of experience of Nigerians using certificate courses admission as a short cut route of getting a visa and absconding into thin air and not attending the school they promised to attend. This is because PGD is very easy to get into. So you will do yourself a world of good by applying for a regular masters program that is rigorous, where you have to write thesis proposal/statement of intent, find supervisors and meet other stringent demands. That way when you go to a VO with your acceptance, they will take you as a serious student whose purpose of study is really to study. I am not saying PGD are not serious students who want to study. Going the PGD route is really risky because of the rate of denial for a visa in that arena because of common perception borne out of experience of absconding PGD students granted visa in the past. So settle down and patiently go through the rigorous masters admission process, you will find somewhere even with that GPA. There are no shortcuts to life's greatest achievements.


Bro this is 100% not true, applicants going for diploma gets their applications approved so please stop giving wrong advise to people on this. Yes we have see more people going for Masters getting trv but that's because the number of people going for Masters and PhD are more than those going for Diploma. The only thing u will say on this that I will allow is if an applicant is qualified to get a masters admission and he instead opted to go for a diploma but if someone isn't qualified for a masters program he/she has every right to apply for a PGD program and it will be APPROVED, everything depends on how the applicant package his/her application and GOD'S grace.
so @Eilenora check schools that will accept ur 2:2 but if there isn't any in Canada then apply for PGD and state it in your sop that u would have LOVED to go for Masters but u didn't meet up the requirements for it and also tell the vo the importance of PGD (make sure u convince him). Thanks

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Nobody: 7:32am On Aug 17, 2017
mcobex:
Bro this is 100% not true, applicants going for diploma gets their applications approved so please stop giving wrong advise to people on this. Yes we have see more people going for Masters getting trv but that's because the number of people going for Masters and PhD are more than those going for Diploma. The only thing u will say on this that I will allow is if an applicant is qualified to get a masters admission and he instead opted to go for a diploma but if someone isn't qualified for a masters program he/she has every right to apply for a PGD program and it will be APPROVED, everything depends on how the applicant package his/her application and GOD'S grace.
so @Eilenora check schools that will accept ur 2:2 but if there isn't any in Canada then apply for PGD and state it in your sop that u would have LOVED to go for Masters but u didn't meet up the requirements for it and also tell the vo the importance of PGD (make sure u convince him). Thanks


Spot on!

I don't understand this guy at all
Everyone can't possibly qualify for masters or PhD

MANY have gotten their visas approved with PGD and PGC
@jnyuwa02 if you disagree, well some things are better left unsaid
Just keep it to yourself and stop throwing negativity around. Maybe you deserve to be banned again

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by mcobex: 7:33am On Aug 17, 2017
Temmielicious:




Thank you for your response... i would go through the paper route. please, i also want to confirm, do you think i need the help of an Agent to help me with my application or is it something i can do on my own with you guys assistance? Thanks
You can do it here, I won't be surprise that agent comes here to get info and use that info to collect cool cash from u. Don't worry we have enough "VISA OFFICERS "here that will assist u all through without collecting 1 kobo from u, but u must be willing to play ur own part by taking ur time to read through some pages so as to get some important info (I want to believe most of the questions u intend to ask must have been asked and we'll treated before), so pls take even if it's 1 week to read through some pages and u will be shocked at what u see. NB:Always ask questions here whenever u don't understand anything

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by mcobex: 7:35am On Aug 17, 2017
Temmielicious:




Thank you for your response... i would go through the paper route. please, i also want to confirm, do you think i need the help of an Agent to help me with my application or is it something i can do on my own with you guys assistance? Thanks
You can do it here, I won't be surprise that agent comes here to get info and use that info to collect cool cash from u. Don't worry we have enough "VISA OFFICERS "here that will assist u all through without collecting 1 kobo from u, but u must be willing to play ur own part by taking ur time to read through some pages so as to get some important info (I want to believe most of the questions u intend to ask must have been asked and we'll treated before), so pls take even if it's 1 week to read through some pages and u will be shocked at what u see. NB:Always ask questions here whenever u don't understand anything.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by ibbravura: 8:11am On Aug 17, 2017
sthillz:



Spot on!

I don't understand this guy at all
Everyone can't possibly qualify for masters or PhD

MANY have gotten their visas approved with PGD and PGC
@jnyuwa02 if you disagree, well some things are better left unsaid
Just keep it to yourself and stop throwing negativity around. Maybe you deserve to be banned again
Hanhan. Dont you think your last sentence is way too emphasized. We are just trying to help one-another here.
Take a chill pill.joor

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by jnyuwa02: 8:12am On Aug 17, 2017
sthillz:



Spot on!

I don't understand this guy at all
Everyone can't possibly qualify for masters or PhD

MANY have gotten their visas approved with PGD and PGC
@jnyuwa02 if you disagree, well some things are better left unsaid
Just keep it to yourself and stop throwing negativity around. Maybe you deserve to be banned again

I guess you specialize in banning people for their opinions, I will not be surprised. My opinions are correct and borne out with evidence of high delay among PGD applicants when compared to Masters and PHD students. Term it negativity, I don't think so, I have no bone of negativity in me, I actually pride myself in my sheer sunny views on life. I am one who tells you as it is, not someone who tells you only the things you love to hear.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by 5454Darese: 8:15am On Aug 17, 2017
napoleonsmart:
Good morning house, please I want your advise on behalf of my bro. He applied since May 10 (14 weeks now) via paper route and we have still not heard from CIC. The deadline to School resumption is September 1. During application we made part payment for tuition and was hoping that we will get a response before now which is supposed to help us decide if we complete the payment or not. As at last week we had to pay the remaining balance for the tuition because School placed a deadline of August 16 on payment of tuition. My question now is that,is it advisable to send receipt to CIC to let them know we have completed the tuition? If it is right to send the receipt, then how do I go about it? I already linked his application to an online account...

Thanks for the advise on what to do
yes .send an email with the receipt and ur application details to this email address accra.immigration@international.gc.ca
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Senatorkolade: 8:18am On Aug 17, 2017
Nigerians are the most problematic people in the world with the way we abuse things.
Before now, Canadian study permit applications were not difficult for Nigerian students even with PGd or ordinary diploma but some unscrupulous Nigerians abused this privilege in the past by absconding when they get to Canada. If this trend is not reversed, Masters applicants may be treated in this way in the future even with funding. I have heard of a Nigerian who used the funding money paid into his account to sponsor his family for SPWP application and now running up and down to look for the school fees when it is time for him to pay. Some abandon their study looking for money. I don't know why a 24 year old student is running up and down looking for money to build house in Nigeria leaving his Masters degree to suffer with the funding he got. This is embarrassing.
We had training with some Consulars including some Canadian Consulars. One of them told me that they get information about Nigerian applicants' tricks in study permit applications through the blogs. He mention some including this Nairaland. I was shocked to hear this. I then stylishly asked how he got to know about the Nairaland, he said they got to know when a study permit applicant mentioned Nairaland in his "Statement of Intent" he submitted to the Canadian High Commission. Since then, they have been peeping into what Nigerians post there. Please,I will beg people to stop posting fraud or indicting posts on Nairaland. The VOs are here.

Also I beg people in the name of everything you believe in, if you know that you don't have the primary intention of studying, don't apply for the study permit. Better go for Express Entry and that will be better for you.

For those considering the option of bringing their family into Canada through the Spousal Work Permit, if you apply for your spouse less than a year you get into Canada, you are endangering the SWP application. This is because you mentioned your family as one of your home tie when you applied. Now the same home tie is what you want to bring in. This gives the VO a doubt about what you initially told them. Mind you, you wife's Spousal Work Permit is a continuation of your initial study permit application. VISA Officer will reason that if you as the Principal applicant does not respect the terms of the visa given to to, how will he/she believe that your spouse will respect the terms of the work permit. This is logical.
Mind you, your school gives the CIC the feedback on how you pursue your program in Canada.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by bbclue(f): 8:23am On Aug 17, 2017
Temmielicious:



Hello everyone, I just got admitted to Centennial college winter2018. So I m new here. Please kindly assist me you all. Please I need to know if I should apply for my study permit via online or paper? I base in Lagos. And please what is the meaning of upfront medical? I awaiting your swift response. Thank you!

You can apply through online or paper route. .....but to my own summit through paper route. .....After all you can linked your application online.......upfront medical. ....means you can do your medical and summit the slip the day you are summitting your application in other to make your processing fast. ...
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by mcobex: 8:27am On Aug 17, 2017
Senatorkolade:
Nigerians are the most problematic people in the world with the way we abuse things.
Before now, Canadian study permit applications were not difficult for Nigerian students even with PGd or ordinary diploma but some unscrupulous Nigerians abused this privilege in the past by absconding when they get to Canada. If this trend is not reversed, Masters applicants may be treated in this way in the future even with funding. I have heard of a Nigerian who used the funding money paid into his account to sponsor his family for SPWP application and now running up and down to look for the school fees when it is time for him to pay. Some abandon their study looking for money. I don't know why a 24 year old student is running up and down looking for money to build house in Nigeria leaving his Masters degree to suffer with the funding he got. This is embarrassing.
We had training with some Consulars including some Canadian Consulars. One of them told me that they get information about Nigerian applicants' tricks in study permit applications through the blogs. He mention some including this Nairaland. I was shocked to hear this. I then stylishly asked how he got to know about the Nairaland, he said they got to know when a study permit applicant mentioned Nairaland in his "Statement of Intent" he submitted to the Canadian High Commission. Since then, they have been peeping into what Nigerians post there. Please,I will beg people to stop posting fraud or indicting posts on Nairaland. The VOs are here.

Also I beg people in the name of everything you believe in, if you know that you don't have the primary intention of studying, don't apply for the study permit. Better go for Express Entry and that will be better for you.

For those considering the option of bringing their family into Canada through the Spousal Work Permit, if you apply for your spouse less than a year you get into Canada, you are endangering the SWP application. This is because you mentioned your family as one of your home tie when you applied. Now the same home tie is what you want to bring in. This gives the VO a doubt about what you initially told them. Mind you, you wife's Spousal Work Permit is a continuation of your initial study permit application. VISA Officer will reason that if you as the Principal applicant does not respect the terms of the visa given to to, how will he/she believe that your spouse will respect the terms of the work permit. This is logical.
Mind you, your school gives the CIC the feedback on how you pursue your program in Canada.
Well said bro

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Nobody: 8:43am On Aug 17, 2017
Hi guys,
Please how can I withdraw an online study permit application?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by SPOILT9JAOLOSHO(m): 8:55am On Aug 17, 2017
PureRuby:
God has shown me mercy!
My visa has been APPROVED!!!

Let NL praise the Lord!!!
Congratss, how did you show the proof of fund availability for tuition & living expenses the requested from you?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by bronze25(f): 9:04am On Aug 17, 2017
Senatorkolade:
Nigerians are the most problematic people in the world with the way we abuse things.
Before now, Canadian study permit applications were not difficult for Nigerian students even with PGd or ordinary diploma but some unscrupulous Nigerians abused this privilege in the past by absconding when they get to Canada. If this trend is not reversed, Masters applicants may be treated in this way in the future even with funding. I have heard of a Nigerian who used the funding money paid into his account to sponsor his family for SPWP application and now running up and down to look for the school fees when it is time for him to pay. Some abandon their study looking for money. I don't know why a 24 year old student is running up and down looking for money to build house in Nigeria leaving his Masters degree to suffer with the funding he got. This is embarrassing.
We had training with some Consulars including some Canadian Consulars. One of them told me that they get information about Nigerian applicants' tricks in study permit applications through the blogs. He mention some including this Nairaland. I was shocked to hear this. I then stylishly asked how he got to know about the Nairaland, he said they got to know when a study permit applicant mentioned Nairaland in his "Statement of Intent" he submitted to the Canadian High Commission. Since then, they have been peeping into what Nigerians post there. Please,I will beg people to stop posting fraud or indicting posts on Nairaland. The VOs are here.

Also I beg people in the name of everything you believe in, if you know that you don't have the primary intention of studying, don't apply for the study permit. Better go for Express Entry and that will be better for you.

For those considering the option of bringing their family into Canada through the Spousal Work Permit, if you apply for your spouse less than a year you get into Canada, you are endangering the SWP application. This is because you mentioned your family as one of your home tie when you applied. Now the same home tie is what you want to bring in. This gives the VO a doubt about what you initially told them. Mind you, you wife's Spousal Work Permit is a continuation of your initial study permit application. VISA Officer will reason that if you as the Principal applicant does not respect the terms of the visa given to to, how will he/she believe that your spouse will respect the terms of the work permit. This is logical.
Mind you, your school gives the CIC the feedback on how you pursue your program in Canada.
Our level of desperation sha...
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by PureRuby: 9:10am On Aug 17, 2017

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Emmane: 9:30am On Aug 17, 2017
jnyuwa02:


I guess you specialize in banning people for their opinions, I will not be surprised. My opinions are correct and borne out with evidence of high delay among PGD applicants when compared to Masters and PHD students. Term it negativity, I don't think so, I have no bone of negativity in me, I actually pride myself in my sheer sunny views on life. I am one who tells you as it is, not someone who tells you only the things you love to hear.

Buttu Boss jnyuwa02, to say the least from 2017 Fall applications, I really havn't seen PGDs being denied. I can only recall one @Yomilicious. Cant recall anyone. And one moniker had his PGD approved, i mean APPROVED in a space of 3rd February (application date) to 20th February. Vast majurity of delays are even on the Mater degree programmes.

I just want to stress that ALL applications are treated differently. While I will agree that with PGD, you'll have a lot of convincing to do to the VO since it's usually not difficult to gain admission (except for the highly competitive PGDs like those in core medical fields), even M.Sc programmes will still need some serious convincing to do, that is why we all write SOPs to state our intents, and if things don't add up to the VO, a denial is inevitable.

Having said that, it's not your place to discourage anyone who wants to go for any programme he/she deems fit, as you may really not know the circumstances that informed his/her decision.


Cheers.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by glam4444: 9:41am On Aug 17, 2017
PureRuby:
God has shown me mercy!
My visa has been APPROVED!!!

Let NL praise the Lord!!!

Congrats!!!!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by PureRuby: 9:46am On Aug 17, 2017
Thank you beautiful people of Nairaland.
God is indeed God all by Himself.

Some of us know my history already but I will summarise.

Applied on May 12, paper route, upfront, Msc Geology at UWO.
Bsc Geology 2011, 3+ years work experience at a mining company.

Submitted:
All cic documents,
5 page well detailed sop
Nddc award letter worth 30k usd.
Uncle's soa: 17k usd in dorm acct and 9m in naira acct
Leave permit letter as home tie
Introduction letter from company
Marriage certificate as home tie

Request for proof of tuition payment and upkeep on July 6.

Responded on 6th August by submitting the following:

Confirmation letter from nddc that my tuition and upkeep will be paid once i resume study.

Support letter from UWO that I am not permitted to pay tuition until I secure my study permit.

Proof of 2.5m in MY account by printing 3 months soa.

Reference letter from zenith bank

Confirmation letter from zenith to show a fix deposit of the 2.5m to mature on 2nd Sept. This will be used to cover my living expenses.

CBN forex export circular.

Review of additional documents submitted started on Wednesday 9th August.

On Wednesday, 16th August, exactly 10days after submitting additional documents, God signed and sealed the visa deal. Hallelujah!!!


Mathew 19:26 "...With God ALL things are possible."
God rules and reigns in the affairs of men.
God has the hearts of kings and all men in His hand and controls them as it pleases Him.
God's uses the foolish things of this world to make rubbish the wisdom of men.

God is faithful and able to accomplish that which He has promised you. Please don't loose hope.

I am so grateful to Ayoola03 who encouraged me even behind the scene and Mcobex whose support is unwavering. Thank you NL, you all are part of my success story.

May God be merciful to all the hopefuls in this house in Jesus Name, Amen.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Sugaro: 9:47am On Aug 17, 2017
PureRuby:
God has shown me mercy!
My visa has been APPROVED!!!

Let NL praise the Lord!!!
Wow congrats. Could u pls tell d honourable house how u tackled ur fund export iss. Thank you

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