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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Jejelaye1: 6:06pm On Dec 09, 2017
Bros, check your download path too.






hoeludayo39:
Sorry for the delay.

Click on the correspondence letter dated December 8th. It will download your refusal letter.

Thanks




Thanks bro, I have done that severally, all to no avail. I have sent mail to them anyway.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Nobody: 8:05pm On Dec 09, 2017
hoeludayo39:
Hello guys, CIC said I applied for student permit since Sept. 29th. CIC sent a mail that I have a new message. My eligibility changed to 'We regret to inform you that you do not meet the eligibility requirements. Please see the final decision below'

I have searched for the message atleast to know the reason. I can't find any attachment in the 'correspondence letter'.

Kindly help.


Follow the steps below:

1. Sign in to your account.

2. Scroll down to the section “View my submitted applications or profiles”.

3. Click on the “Check status and messages” button in the last column.

You will see your application status and any messages about that application there.

4. Click on the arrow next to the message you want to read.

5. The arrow will turn downward and you will see a line that says “To view this message, click here”. Click the link and the message will open in PDF format.


http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=851&top=23

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Nobody: 8:07pm On Dec 09, 2017
millybushy:
Visa Approved!!! Glory be to God, and thanks to @wealth360, @jejelaye1,@jnyuwa02. Between, I am a very silent follower. Will update my profile soon.

PhD at USASK


Congratulations!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by nwisipeter: 10:27pm On Dec 09, 2017
Good eveing good people.
Pls i want to ask d difference between post diploma or post secondary diploma and post graduate diploma.

2. Then is it possible to switch after d post secondary diploma der to masters direct having had my B.Eng here in nigeria.

3. What are the chances of getting a good job wif post diploma?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Qualcoms(m): 11:24pm On Dec 09, 2017
gσσ∂ evening sir/ma. I must first salute the high level of concern n selflessness shown here.

Please, I have some questions to ask

1. Please, can I knw the range of school fees/prices for Masters study in En
gineering?

2. Please oo, ωнαт αяє the best location/places to live, work n study in canada?

3. As a masters student, ωнαт αяє the possible work I can do while I study?

I patiently anticipate responses oo...thanks in advance!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by ihejirika: 2:09am On Dec 10, 2017
Hello all
I plan to do a post graduate in canada and planned going with family. Want to know if my wife and kids will enjoy the benefits of canadian citizen or PR during my time of studying
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Nobody: 2:38am On Dec 10, 2017
jnyuwa02:


They can for sure. But do they? Have you seen any? What I have seen is they take a long nap on those applications and deal with more exigent matters of closer admissions. First come first served indeed! Lol.

Since time immemorial they've done that. What you meant there is that once they start working on an application and see the start date of the applicant is far away in the future, they drop it and go dig applications of earlier start dates? No na. Who de do scattered work like that?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Nobody: 2:49am On Dec 10, 2017
jnyuwa02:


The school will not inform the embassy that you have missed tuition deadline. Wait till embassy requests new admission letter. Let us say your admission is for September 2018 and you proceeded to send the admission letter, they will just sleep on your application. 19 weeks becomes one year for you. Just wait for them to request it. You cannot apply in the USA except you are on a student visa or have permanent residency there. Best wishes!

"That thing there about "they will sleep on your application", wrong info.

Wrong info.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Nobody: 3:00am On Dec 10, 2017
nifeicon:
Hello Everyone,
Compliments of the season.

Kindly assist a Sister here urgently.
After 2 PGD programmes, my spouse and children have tried visiting during my programmes but was denied.
I am tired of living without my family.

I have a 3yrs work permit running but my visa has expired. I want to renew my visa and if possible apply for them.
Please what do I apply for ?
1. Work permit for spouse +visiting my son+ Visiting for myself.
2. Visiting for all.
3.visiting for self and my son and later work permit for spouse.
4, PR straight for myself or for all .

My Son is 7 years old now.
If I am applying for my spouse, using the SWOP route: He has worked for 15years and just retired some months back but he newly registered his private business where he does sales and events. Has personal current account and savings.
About to open a company account.

Kindly advise and assist with the list of documents to be submitted plus any advise and tips will be well appreciated.

Thank you and may God grant all our wishes according to his will. Amen!!!


Hi there, for your expired visa, simply apply for another (applying for a temporary resident visa from inside Canada).

On how to bring your family to join you in Canada, it gets tricky since you're on a work permit.

What job do you currently do in Canada? Is the job in skill level 0, A or B? If yes, then you can apply to bring your husband (he'll get a work permit) and baby (trv).

Then again if you have a job in those skill level like I mentioned earlier and have worked up to 1,560 hours you can try express entry for yourself and family.

Best wishes!!!

P.S: First thing first though, go apply for your temporary resident visa ASAP. I've seen people leave Canada without it and sent back upon returning.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by jnyuwa02: 3:44am On Dec 10, 2017
Snappyfingaz:


Since time immemorial they've done that. What you meant there is that once they start working on an application and see the start date of the applicant is far away in the future, they drop it and go dig applications of earlier start dates? No na. Who de do scattered work like that?

Welcome to the world of CIC.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by jnyuwa02: 3:47am On Dec 10, 2017
GlitteringStar:



Congratulations!

Nil
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by jnyuwa02: 3:52am On Dec 10, 2017
millybushy:
Visa Approved!!! Glory be to God, and thanks to @wealth360, @jejelaye1,@jnyuwa02. Between, I am a very silent follower. Will update my profile soon.

PhD at USASK

Mighty congratulations bro!! Glad I could be part of your success story and looking forward to meeting you in person at USASK! Go do us proud and hold down the fort for us. Cheers.

Ps: Millybushy was denied TRV going for PGD, then restrategized and applied for a PHD and that did it. For those looking a way out of the PGD quagmire, there goes your clue.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by HiredGames(m): 7:15am On Dec 10, 2017
Qualcoms:
gσσ∂ evening sir/ma. I must first salute the high level of concern n selflessness shown here.

Please, I have some questions to ask

1. Please, can I knw the range of school fees/prices for Masters study in En
gineering?

2. Please oo, ωнαт αяє the best location/places to live, work n study in canada?

3. As a masters student, ωнαт αяє the possible work I can do while I study?

I patiently anticipate responses oo...thanks in advance!

1. $5,428CAD (N1,519,840) to $23,433.70CAD(N6,561,436) per year excluding $10,000CAD (N2,900,000) for Living expenses.

2. For me, it's Winnipeg, Manitoba because I love cold and the city has the coldest winter weather of any major Canadian city. Instead of ask any further question on this, why not try google. I hear that guy knows everything.

3. As a masters student, you can get a placement with Bombardier, Apple, Google, Government of Canada, Boeing, SNC Lavalin, Microsoft, Hydro Quebec. I hear these companies are the top recruiters of engineering graduates(and students) in Canada. Quite unlikely if you're not attending the league IVY of canada but in your word "possible".

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Abacino007(m): 7:44am On Dec 10, 2017
Good morning house.

Please which university can I appy to in Canada that'd offer me admission in MA Economics with undergraduate CGPA 3.65/5.00? I have been previously refused by Uottawa and Carleton University.
Kindly help me with name of schools that does not require 3.0/4. to give admission.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by awuf: 8:50am On Dec 10, 2017
Exactly same thing I got. I've ordered my GCMS notes. Cos I can't relate the reasons to my profile.


adexyz91:
After careful review of your study permit application and supporting documentation, I have determined that your application does not meet the requirements of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) and Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR). I am refusing your application on the following grounds:
• I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on the purpose of your visit.
• I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on the limited employment prospects in your country of residence.
• I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on your current employment situation.
• I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on your personal assets and financial status.
This was the mail I got after 13 weeks. Any advise from on the house how I can tackle the reasons stated here? Justwise etc. Thanks in anticipation
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Nobody: 9:37am On Dec 10, 2017

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by OFFICIALAEL: 9:53am On Dec 10, 2017
jnyuwa02:


Mighty congratulations bro!! Glad I could be part of your success story and looking forward to meeting you in person at USASK! Go do us proud and hold down the fort for us. Cheers.

Ps: Millybushy was denied TRV going for PGD, then restrategized and applied for a PHD and that did it. For those looking a way out of the PGD quagmire, there goes your clue.

Hello! If I say you all are not giving me much to think about with the growing believe in this forum that Msc/Phd applicants stand a better chance of getting study visa over Pgd/c then I’m lying. I literally went through all the Uni in Canada to see if I meet the minimum requirement for an Msc program in Science and Tech. My questions to you are
1 can one secure Msc admission even without meeting certain requirements like 3.0 GPA
If no
2 how can one convince a VO that Pgd/c is the only reasonable route after a Bsc degree
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by jnyuwa02: 10:51am On Dec 10, 2017
OFFICIALAEL:


Hello! If I say you all are not giving me much to think about with the growing believe in this forum that Msc/Phd applicants stand a better chance of getting study visa over Pgd/c then I’m lying. I literally went through all the Uni in Canada to see if I meet the minimum requirement for an Msc program in Science and Tech. My questions to you are
1 can one secure Msc admission even without meeting certain requirements like 3.0 GPA
If no
2 how can one convince a VO that Pgd/c is the only reasonable route after a Bsc degree

Yes, you can secure MSC admission with a low GPA, even a second class lower or no university degree at all. They call it special admissions at some schools. Requires at least 6 years of working experience in the field you desire to study in. That said, I think the way you can convince the VO that PGD/C is a valid option for you is to show that a masters is not available in your area of study or that the PGD you are going for is very specialized and will offer you the same job opportunity as a masters. VOs do not buy all these low GPA arguments as why you decided to go for a PGD. Because that only begs the question that if you were not able to do well in Nigeria, why do you think you would do well in Canada, a more difficult, complicated and academically more demanding setting? They just mark you down when you do the low GPA argument.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by ibeli0: 11:42am On Dec 10, 2017
Only your last 2years of studies is needed you may calculate it using WES GPA calculator then if you have years of experience it's an advantage,with a 3.65 /5 am sure your last two years should be more than 3.00/4 .
Abacino007:
Good morning house.

Please which university can I appy to in Canada that'd offer me admission in MA Economics with undergraduate CGPA 3.65/5.00? I have been previously refused by Uottawa and Carleton University.
Kindly help me with name of schools that does not require 3.0/4. to give admission.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Nobody: 1:26pm On Dec 10, 2017
jnyuwa02:


Yes, you can secure MSC admission with a low GPA, even a second class lower or no university degree at all. They call it special admissions at some schools. Requires at least 6 years of working experience in the field you desire to study in. That said, I think the way you can convince the VO that PGD/C is a valid option for you is to show that a masters is not available in your area of study or that the PGD you are going for is very specialized and will offer you the same job opportunity as a masters. VOs do not buy all these low GPA arguments as why you decided to go for a PGD. Because that only begs the question that if you were not able to do well in Nigeria, why do you think you would do well in Canada, a more difficult, complicated and academically more demanding setting? They just mark you down when you do the low GPA argument.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Nobody: 1:26pm On Dec 10, 2017
jnyuwa02:


Yes, you can secure MSC admission with a low GPA, even a second class lower or no university degree at all. They call it special admissions at some schools. Requires at least 6 years of working experience in the field you desire to study in. That said, I think the way you can convince the VO that PGD/C is a valid option for you is to show that a masters is not available in your area of study or that the PGD you are going for is very specialized and will offer you the same job opportunity as a masters. VOs do not buy all these low GPA arguments as why you decided to go for a PGD. Because that only begs the question that if you were not able to do well in Nigeria, why do you think you would do well in Canada, a more difficult, complicated and academically more demanding setting? They just mark you down when you do the low GPA argument.




Thank you for this!
I was thinking the exact same thing this morning on defending PGc if unable to get a masters admission due to low gpa

P:S- I sent you an email
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by adexyz91(m): 3:58pm On Dec 10, 2017
awuf:
Exactly same thing I got. I've ordered my GCMS notes. Cos I can't relate the reasons to my profile.


Hi, which is GCMS notes? Please can you share this note. I need to know whether I can reapply (by deferring my admission) or just let go for a later re-application?
Thanks in anticipation
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by adun99(f): 4:36pm On Dec 10, 2017
Good day everyone, pls I need a sample of Statement of Purpose. My email address is bukkyolayinka17@gmail.com.

I would appreciate your response.

Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Lagos2canna: 8:23pm On Dec 10, 2017
@jnyuwa02 i was the one that sent you message about the draft. Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by tommee: 9:55pm On Dec 10, 2017
jnyuwa02:


Yes, you can secure MSC admission with a low GPA, even a second class lower or no university degree at all. They call it special admissions at some schools. Requires at least 6 years of working experience in the field you desire to study in. That said, I think the way you can convince the VO that PGD/C is a valid option for you is to show that a masters is not available in your area of study or that the PGD you are going for is very specialized and will offer you the same job opportunity as a masters. VOs do not buy all these low GPA arguments as why you decided to go for a PGD. Because that only begs the question that if you were not able to do well in Nigeria, why do you think you would do well in Canada, a more difficult, complicated and academically more demanding setting? They just mark you down when you do the low GPA argument.

@jnyuwa02

The above is impressive this is the first time i think you are being optimistic about PGD/C please try and encourage people more about convincing the VO on pGD/C like the above against your usual discrimination. You are very active here and alot of people look for to your response on issues.
Thank you for selflessness and good heart

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by sleekysilk: 10:16pm On Dec 10, 2017
GlitteringStar:
I've just got an offer of admission for Fall 2018.

The funding decision will be made in February by the school.

To God Alone Be The Glory.


#ShilohBlessing
#MyNewDawnIsHere
#TeamFall2018
GS! You're hia too? shocked No wonder u sometimes disappear from za oza room. Anyway, congrats on your admission. Don't ask me what ayam doing hia o...

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Nobody: 12:36am On Dec 11, 2017
sleekysilk:

GS! You're hia too? shocked No wonder u sometimes disappear from za oza room. Anyway, congrats on your admission. Don't ask me what ayam doing hia o...


Lol. grin cheesy Thanks sis. Welcome to "Canada Student Visa Thread". wink

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Kemdy97: 1:15am On Dec 11, 2017
Please help a brother

I was refused a study visa for Bsc.. University of Manitoba.. Mech Eng.. As at September

I already had an OND in building tech but was advised not to reveal it in my first application.. Which I think was d cause of my refusal as therr was no tangible explanation for d 4yrs gap after secondary school.

Now am about applying again... And am thinking if telling about my OND this tyme is gonna cause trouble since I already ticked no in my last application

Secondly..how profitable is doing a pdg in Canada incase I decide to finalise my HND here in naija and den come over for pdg... Is it gonna be easy to apply for another study permit for MSc over there.... Please I patiently await ur responses.. God bless you all
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Elvis6789: 6:46am On Dec 11, 2017
PLEASE SAVE A SOUL !!!
Am really having issues concerning my reference letters. My school (University of Regina) is only requesting for cooperate email addresses for references. At first I submitted two cooperate email addresses from two lecturers in my school not knowing they are not functioning, so the lecturers couldn't access the email any longer, according to them, the problem just developed suddenly.
As a result of this, I had to switch over to using the post office, but the problem here is that I can't change their email addresses I submitted to University of Regina and am scared of the consequence. Secondly, will I be penalized for changing from sending through email to mail (I mean posting the letters). Finally, also scared of the possible delay by the post office. Will the letters be able to reach as they are yet to send them but it will be sent on Thursday 15th December. Deadline is 15th January 2018. Writing from Abuja.

Your contribution is greatly appreciated.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by WEIRDPC(m): 7:37am On Dec 11, 2017
Elvis6789:
PLEASE SAVE A SOUL !!!
Am really having issues concerning my reference letters. My school (University of Regina) is only requesting for cooperate email addresses for references. At first I submitted two cooperate email addresses from two lecturers in my school not knowing they are not functioning, so the lecturers couldn't access the email any longer, according to them, the problem just developed suddenly.
As a result of this, I had to switch over to using the post office, but the problem here is that I can't change their email addresses I submitted to University of Regina and am scared of the consequence. Secondly, will I be penalized for changing from sending through email to mail (I mean posting the letters). Finally, also scared of the possible delay by the post office. Will the letters be able to reach as they are yet to send them but it will be sent on Thursday 15th December. Deadline is 15th January 2018. Writing from Abuja.

Your contribution is greatly appreciated.

As for the delay in posting by post office, you can use courier service that delivers in days. More expensive, but very reliable and fast.

I do not know about your school.

Best wishes

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Officialcomo: 9:32am On Dec 11, 2017
Hello Jeremy,

I didn’t get a response from you again. I’m guessing you’re occupied since then. Get back to me when you can. Thanks.



jnyuwa02:


Yes, you can secure MSC admission with a low GPA, even a second class lower or no university degree at all. They call it special admissions at some schools. Requires at least 6 years of working experience in the field you desire to study in. That said, I think the way you can convince the VO that PGD/C is a valid option for you is to show that a masters is not available in your area of study or that the PGD you are going for is very specialized and will offer you the same job opportunity as a masters. VOs do not buy all these low GPA arguments as why you decided to go for a PGD. Because that only begs the question that if you were not able to do well in Nigeria, why do you think you would do well in Canada, a more difficult, complicated and academically more demanding setting? They just mark you down when you do the low GPA argument.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Nobody: 9:38am On Dec 11, 2017
Kemdy97:
Please help a brother

I was refused a study visa for Bsc.. University of Manitoba.. Mech Eng.. As at September

I already had an OND in building tech but was advised not to reveal it in my first application.. Which I think was d cause of my refusal as therr was no tangible explanation for d 4yrs gap after secondary school.

Now am about applying again... And am thinking if telling about my OND this tyme is gonna cause trouble since I already ticked no in my last application

Secondly..how profitable is doing a pdg in Canada incase I decide to finalise my HND here in naija and den come over for pdg... Is it gonna be easy to apply for another study permit for MSc over there.... Please I patiently await ur responses.. God bless you all


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