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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by Kishkosh: 8:08pm On Jun 15, 2018
reichwolf:


Did you attach it to your SOP or?


No, I attached it among the compulsory documents in the upload section . I think its just immediately after where proof of fund is . I bliv it got there based on the answer I gave in the questionnaire that I have done medical test . I don't know if u understand what I'm talking

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by Dolzz: 8:26pm On Jun 15, 2018
Dolzz:
Hello people!

Great job here. I only just stumbled on this thread and I have learnt a whole lot from you all.

Could someone please share their thoughts on this issue:

I applied for student permit (online route) on May 16. Did upfront medicals. Got medicals passed update on June 11. But I read somewhere on the previous parts of this thread that a letter from your bank stating that you would be able to export your funds should be part of the documents uploaded in support of an application for student permit.

I didn't include this when I applied. Should I get the letter and mail it to CIC or should I wait to see if they request for it?

Thank you.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by reichwolf: 10:13pm On Jun 15, 2018
Kishkosh:



No, I attached it among the compulsory documents in the upload section . I think its just immediately after where proof of fund is . I bliv it got there based on the answer I gave in the questionnaire that I have done medical test . I don't know if u understand what I'm talking

Ok I think I’ll need to restart my application then so that I can fill a new questionnaire. Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by neverlosehope: 10:19pm On Jun 15, 2018
I will like to encourage readers with my abridged testimony. Please never lose hope regarding your dream.

My profile:

In 2013 after working in different Nigerian banks spanning over 10 years, I became frustrated and need a better life for my family. At close to 40 years old, I decided to leave my banking work and pursue Masters degree abroad. Yes, you are right, if you think that I am crazy because so many people thought I was then. However, as I said, I need a better life for my family.

Previously, I had an undergraduate degree in sciences from Nigeria with second class (2:2). In 2013, I applied to 4 universities in Canada and I was rejected in all the universities because of low GPA. A Program Administrator in one of the universities told not to waste my fund applying to universities because of my low GPA but I should focus on my job. I was depressed for a while but I decided to pick myself up and move ahead.

In 2014, I took both GRE and TOEFL and applied to 5 universities in USA. Again, I got rejection letter from all 5 universities. I was depressed but I picked myself up and moved ahead the second time. I applied to another set of 4 universities in USA and to the glory of God, I got accepted into all 4 universities. Fortunately and as God will have it, I got full tuition waiver and stipends in one of the universities. In 2015, my wife and I applied for F2 and F1 visa (US study visas) which was approved together by the grace of God. Please note, this is the same guy with low GPA and 9 rejection letter.

Fast forward to 2017, toward the end of my Masters program, I applied for PhD programs in both USA and Canada. Although, I had a few rejection letters from my PhD applicants but I got admitted into 4 top universities, 2 in USA and 2 in Canada. To crown this testimony, all the universities were funded with very generous stipends which are adequate to take care on my family living expenses.

Today June 15th 2018, both my wife open work permit and my study permit were approved after 3 weeks of application (since we are applying from US).

Lesson to learnt:

1) Never lose hope. Miracles do happens. Always believe.

2) Never let your past define your future. Your past is gone and you don't have control over it again, however, your future is still ahead and you can control it. Therefore, focus on what you can control.

3) Never let anything or anyone stop you from achieving your dream. Obstacles are part of life, nobody, low or bad GPA should not stop you . When you fall, please stand up, dust yourself, reload and move forward. Quitters never win and Winners never lose.

4) Never let age put a limit on your dream. I started my masters degree at the age of 40 years and 16 years after having my BSc degree. Now, I have master degree from a reputable university and should complete my PhD degree in next few years. You can always achieve your dream at any age if you are resilient and persistent.

5) Follow your dream no matter the challenges. Redirect your steps if one is not working and keep pushing forward.

6) Above all, HOLD ON TO GOD AND KEEP BELIEVING IN HIS AMAZING POWER, GRACE AND MERCY. His is a miracle working God and He will always come through for you.

I do hope that I am able to encourage myself with my abridged testimony.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by aybee4991: 10:29pm On Jun 15, 2018
Frankrobbn1:

aybee4991,

Your profile by now should to be indicating "MEDICAL PASSED". Calm down okay! Try getting in touch with the hospital where you completed your medical test, to be sure if they have sent your medical result to CIC. But, I think they should have done that long ago.

Thank you. I would get in touch with them. In the meantime, I am consoling myself with the fact that my biometrics is also reading 'We do not need your fingerprints. We will send you a message if this changes.' meanwhile I did my biometrics on the same day I applied.

After you submitted your medicals, how long did it take them to update your status to 'MEDICAL PASSED' and was yours a paper application?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by cecechi: 10:33pm On Jun 15, 2018
neverlosehope:
I will like to encourage readers with my abridged testimony. Please never lose hope regarding your dream.

My profile:

In 2013 after working in different Nigerian banks spanning over 10 years, I became frustrated and need a better life for my family. At close to 40 years old, I decided to leave my banking work and pursue Masters degree abroad. Yes, you are right, if you think that I am crazy because so many people thought I was then. However, as I said, I need a better life for my family.

Previously, I had an undergraduate degree in sciences from Nigeria with second class (2:2). In 2013, I applied to 4 universities in Canada and I was rejected in all the universities because of low GPA. A Program Administrator in one of the universities told not to waste my fund applying to universities because of my low GPA but I should focus on my job. I was depressed for a while but I decided to pick myself up and move ahead.

In 2014, I took both GRE and TOEFL and applied to 5 universities in USA. Again, I got rejection letter from all 5 universities. I was depressed but I picked myself up and moved ahead the second time. I applied to another set of 4 universities in USA and to the glory of God, I got accepted into all 4 universities. Fortunately and as God will have it, I got full tuition waiver and stipends in one of the universities. In 2015, my wife and I applied for F2 and F1 visa (US study visas) which was approved together by the grace of God. Please note, this is the same guy with low GPA and 9 rejection letter.

Fast forward to 2017, toward the end of my Masters program, I applied for PhD programs in both USA and Canada. Although, I had a few rejection letters from my PhD applicants but I got admitted into 4 top universities, 2 in USA and 2 in Canada. To crown this testimony, all the universities were funded with very generous stipends which are adequate to take care on my family living expenses.

Today June 15th 2018, both my wife open work permit and my study permit were approved after 3 weeks of application (since we are applying from US).

Lesson to learnt:

1) Never lose hope. Miracles do happens. Always believe.

2) Never let your past define your future. Your past is gone and you don't have control over it again, however, your future is still ahead and you can control it. Therefore, focus on what you can control.

3) Never let anything or anyone stop you from achieving your dream. Obstacles are part of life, nobody, low or bad GPA should not stop you . When you fall, please stand up, dust yourself, reload and move forward. Quitters never win and Winners never lose.

4) Never let age put a limit on your dream. I started my masters degree at the age of 40 years and 16 years after having my BSc degree. Now, I have master degree from a reputable university and should complete my PhD degree in next few years. You can always achieve your dream at any age if you are resilient and persistent.

5) Follow your dream no matter the challenges. Redirect your steps if one is not working and keep pushing forward.

6) Above all, HOLD ON TO GOD AND KEEP BELIEVING IN HIS AMAZING POWER, GRACE AND MERCY. His is a miracle working God and He will always come through for you.

I do hope that I am able to encourage myself with my abridged testimony.
Wow, you deserve all the accolades.... God never abandoned you and he never will.... thank you for your words of encouragement, I will keep them in my heart

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by goingforward: 10:43pm On Jun 15, 2018
neverlosehope:
I will like to encourage readers with my abridged testimony. Please never lose hope regarding your dream.

My profile:

In 2013 after working in different Nigerian banks spanning over 10 years, I became frustrated and need a better life for my family. At close to 40 years old, I decided to leave my banking work and pursue Masters degree abroad. Yes, you are right, if you think that I am crazy because so many people thought I was then. However, as I said, I need a better life for my family.

Previously, I had an undergraduate degree in sciences from Nigeria with second class (2:2). In 2013, I applied to 4 universities in Canada and I was rejected in all the universities because of low GPA. A Program Administrator in one of the universities told not to waste my fund applying to universities because of my low GPA but I should focus on my job. I was depressed for a while but I decided to pick myself up and move ahead.

In 2014, I took both GRE and TOEFL and applied to 5 universities in USA. Again, I got rejection letter from all 5 universities. I was depressed but I picked myself up and moved ahead the second time. I applied to another set of 4 universities in USA and to the glory of God, I got accepted into all 4 universities. Fortunately and as God will have it, I got full tuition waiver and stipends in one of the universities. In 2015, my wife and I applied for F2 and F1 visa (US study visas) which was approved together by the grace of God. Please note, this is the same guy with low GPA and 9 rejection letter.

Fast forward to 2017, toward the end of my Masters program, I applied for PhD programs in both USA and Canada. Although, I had a few rejection letters from my PhD applicants but I got admitted into 4 top universities, 2 in USA and 2 in Canada. To crown this testimony, all the universities were funded with very generous stipends which are adequate to take care on my family living expenses.

Today June 15th 2018, both my wife open work permit and my study permit were approved after 3 weeks of application (since we are applying from US).

Lesson to learnt:

1) Never lose hope. Miracles do happens. Always believe.

2) Never let your past define your future. Your past is gone and you don't have control over it again, however, your future is still ahead and you can control it. Therefore, focus on what you can control.

3) Never let anything or anyone stop you from achieving your dream. Obstacles are part of life, nobody, low or bad GPA should not stop you . When you fall, please stand up, dust yourself, reload and move forward. Quitters never win and Winners never lose.

4) Never let age put a limit on your dream. I started my masters degree at the age of 40 years and 16 years after having my BSc degree. Now, I have master degree from a reputable university and should complete my PhD degree in next few years. You can always achieve your dream at any age if you are resilient and persistent.

5) Follow your dream no matter the challenges. Redirect your steps if one is not working and keep pushing forward.

6) Above all, HOLD ON TO GOD AND KEEP BELIEVING IN HIS AMAZING POWER, GRACE AND MERCY. His is a miracle working God and He will always come through for you.

I do hope that I am able to encourage myself with my abridged testimony.


When God says YES no man can say no!. Thanks be to God and a big congratulations.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by Frankrobbn1: 10:43pm On Jun 15, 2018
Goldenegg:

Gurus in the house please advice us o. Can we apply from within Canada for study permit if we can travel there with visiting visa. Has anyone done it successfully?


HiSignature:
From the little info i have.
Yes, you can and such applications i heard are being treated in their Los Angeles office and the refusal rate for such is high because when in such situation, it is always difficult to prove home ties and how of a genuine student you are. You flew into the country to visit in the first place, how easy will it be to convince the VO of your new intention of been a student who will go back to his/her country afterwards. Few immigration consultants i know usually advice against it except you can really prove home ties to your country.


A guided one from HiSignature.

Sure, you can apply and change your status from visitor to student while you are in Canada. However, your chances of getting an approval is slim. In as much as one of the major conditions of being approved for a study permit is to show that you have strong ties to your home country and have no plans whatsoever on remaining in Canada after studies. If you are already in Canada on a visiting visa, it will be more difficult to prove ties to your home country. Once refused within Canada, it also lowers your chances of getting an approval when you apply from your home country because you have violated the terms and conditions imposed on your visiting visa by attempting to change your status to a study visa.

You would be better off leaving Canada and applying from outside of Canada (Nigeria). You have a higher chance of approval if you apply from your home country, because it is much more easier to show ties to your home country and a plus to your application, in the sense that you have demonstrated to the visa officer that you were on a visiting visa to Canada but have to return back to your home country to apply for a study permit, which adds more credibility to your study permit application and further evidence that you will abide to the terms and conditions of your study permit when issued to you.

People who apply within Canada, don't apply directly inside Canada at Vegreville, They have to travel all the way from Canada to the US (Los Angeles) to apply for a study permit. Most often, these are students who have completed a short term program like ESL/FSL while on a visiting visa to Canada and then decide to further for a higher studies(a degree).

Cc: Goldenegg

All the best!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by Frankrobbn1: 11:00pm On Jun 15, 2018
aybee4991:

Thank you. I would get in touch with them. In the meantime, I am consoling myself with the fact that my biometrics is also reading 'We do not need your fingerprints. We will send you a message if this changes.' meanwhile I did my biometrics on the same day I applied.

After you submitted your medicals, how long did it take them to update your status to 'MEDICAL PASSED' and was yours a paper application?

After medicals it takes 3-4 working days to be updated as "MEDICAL PASSED" on the My CIC account.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by JoseJonn(f): 11:03pm On Jun 15, 2018
Prudento:
Please who is going to University of Saskatchewan this Fall?


Right here! Imagine this ppl oo. I tot I was going to get a birthday gift from CIC today! Imagone medicals passed since May 17th it's well. Anyway I forgive them. Still hoping.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by tomiwa18: 11:17pm On Jun 15, 2018
This is my profile..Female,30,single,employed,got a study leave letter from my employer,part scholarship from my employer, paid 50% of my fee,used my savings account as statement of account, partially sponsored by self and employer, no ties in canada,travel history is Ghana,medicals upfront,police report.I applied 8th may and collected my passport on 5th june 2018.
I was refused Canada student permit because of the following reasons; I have not satisfied that you would leave Canada at the end stay of your as a temporary resident. I considered several factors, including; travel history, purpose of visit, personal assets and financial status.Please what is the process of requesting for GCIMS?
Gurus in the house please advise your child
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by Favouredbae: 11:34pm On Jun 15, 2018
Can you help me please? I am doe wth my onlie srudy application and has paid but my application is still under not submitted applicatio
tomiwa18:
This is my profile..Female,30,single,employed,got a study leave letter from my employer,part scholarship from my employer, paid 50% of my fee,used my savings account as statement of account, partially sponsored by self and employer, no ties in canada,travel history is Ghana,medicals upfront,police report.I applied 8th may and collected my passport on 5th june 2018.
I was refused Canada student permit because of the following reasons; I have not satisfied that you would leave Canada at the end stay of your as a temporary resident. I considered several factors, including; travel history, purpose of visit, personal assets and financial status.Please what is the process of requesting for GCIMS?
Gurus in the house please advise your child
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by Favouredbae: 11:35pm On Jun 15, 2018
Help me please. My study visa application is still showing not submitted when i have submitted and paid successfully
Frankrobbn1:




A guided one from HiSignature.

Sure, you can apply and change your status from visitor to student while you are in Canada. However, your chances of getting an approval is slim. In as much as one of the major conditions of being approved for a study permit is to show that you have strong ties to your home country and have no plans whatsoever on remaining in Canada after studies. If you are already in Canada on a visiting visa, it will be more difficult to prove ties to your home country. Once refused within Canada, it also lowers your chances of getting an approval when you apply from your home country because you have violated the terms and conditions imposed on your visiting visa by attempting to change your status to a study visa.

You would be better off leaving Canada and applying from outside of Canada (Nigeria). You have a higher chance of approval if you apply from your home country, because it is much more easier to show ties to your home country and a plus to your application, in the sense that you have demonstrated to the visa officer that you were on a visiting visa to Canada but have to return back to your home country to apply for a study permit, which adds more credibility to your study permit application and further evidence that you will abide to the terms and conditions of your study permit when issued to you.

People who apply within Canada, don't apply directly inside Canada at Vegreville, They have to travel all the way from Canada to the US (Los Angeles) to apply for a study permit. Most often, these are students who have completed a short term program like ESL/FSL while on a visiting visa to Canada and then decide to further for a higher studies(a degree).

Cc: Goldenegg

All the best!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by sontelme: 12:35am On Jun 16, 2018
kylexy61:


Nope, not true. Anyone who graduates from an eligible post-secondary institution anywhere in Canada is eligible for a Postgraduate Work Permit (PGWP) as long as he did not violate the terms of his study permit. The duration of the PGWP depends on the duration of your studies in Canada.
what about undergraduate
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by tomiwa18: 12:49am On Jun 16, 2018
Good morning house.....Please what is the process of applying for GCMS note from Nigeria.Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by Famzyactivity: 1:28am On Jun 16, 2018
tomiwa18:
This is my profile..Female,30,single,employed,got a study leave letter from my employer,part scholarship from my employer, paid 50% of my fee,used my savings account as statement of account, partially sponsored by self and employer, no ties in canada,travel history is Ghana,medicals upfront,police report.I applied 8th may and collected my passport on 5th june 2018.
I was refused Canada student permit because of the following reasons; I have not satisfied that you would leave Canada at the end stay of your as a temporary resident. I considered several factors, including; travel history, purpose of visit, personal assets and financial status.Please what is the process of requesting for GCIMS?
Gurus in the house please advise your child

But did they acknowledge whether you passed the medical or not?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by codeplace(m): 1:45am On Jun 16, 2018
Thank you

Akfakorede:


check for New Brunswick community college..
they have a program in cybersecurity. Im not sure if they demand part payment.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by dubaiboy1: 1:48am On Jun 16, 2018
Good morning guys ... I pray all our prayers for TRV approval be answered . Pls I have a question to ask :

If I want to apply for a study permit,can I use a computer printed WAEC result or it is necessary to be the original issued from WAEC?

Thank you in advance...

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by makano: 8:09am On Jun 16, 2018
You are over 90% close to getting ur student permit. I will advise you keep mute since they haven't requested for it all dis while. If it's that important, they would have requested for it. So keep calm and when they request for it, then u can submit it. Buh am sure the next mail you would get frm CIC is ur Visa mail. Congrats in advance [quote author=Dolzz post=68517369][/quote]

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by makano: 8:11am On Jun 16, 2018
You are over 90% close to getting ur student permit. I will advise you keep mute since they haven't requested for it all dis while. If it's that important, they would have requested for it. So keep calm and when they request for it, then u can submit it. Buh am sure the next mail you would get frm CIC is ur Visa mail. Congrats in advance
Dolzz:
Hello people!

Great job here. I only just stumbled on this thread and I have learnt a whole lot from you all.

Could someone please share their thoughts on this issue:

I applied for student permit (online route) on May 16. Did upfront medicals. Got medicals passed update on June 11. But I read somewhere on the previous parts of this thread that a letter from your bank stating that you would be able to export your funds should be part of the documents uploaded in support of an application for student permit.

I didn't include this when I applied. Should I get the letter and mail it to CIC or should I wait to see if they request for it?

Thank you.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by makano: 8:26am On Jun 16, 2018
When u were applying to ur school for masters, what WAEC result dis u use? Use dt one for ur Student permit, although WAEC isn't a compulsory document for applying for TRV.
dubaiboy1:
Good morning guys ... I pray all our prayers for TRV approval be answered . Pls I have a question to ask :

If I want to apply for a study permit,can I use a computer printed WAEC result or it is necessary to be the original issued from WAEC?

Thank you in advance...
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by Nobody: 9:59am On Jun 16, 2018
Let work together is like our application is similar.
olugere@gmail.com
Kindly connect me pls

goingforward:



When God says YES no man can say no!. Thanks be to God and a big congratulations.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by dubaiboy1: 10:05am On Jun 16, 2018
It wasn't Masters, it was an UG... I applied to Dal 2 weeks ago and I've been accepted. So, I don't necessarily need my WAEC result for my TRV application ?



makano:
When u were applying to ur school for masters, what WAEC result dis u use? Use dt one for ur Student permit, although WAEC isn't a compulsory document for applying for TRV.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by tomiwa18: 10:30am On Jun 16, 2018
Famzyactivity:


But did they acknowledge whether you passed the medical or not?
....Nope...they didnt acknowledge my medical
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by sanjay01: 10:40am On Jun 16, 2018
Good day house, pls help me oooooooo i just received a refusal letter for my TRV. ONLINE APPLICATION. This are my background for more understanding
1. Bsc in Agricultural economics and extension with 2.1 in Nigeria university
2. Msc in Agricultural Economics with 2.1 in Malaysia universityce
3. Biometric done in Malaysia as my country of residence.
4. Going for Msc in Economics(LAKEHEAD University) fall 2018


Submitted following documents
1. All CIC forms
2. Offer letter and acceptance receipt
3. SOP
4. All Bsc and Msc transcript and certificate
5. NYSC Certificate
6. Son and mother birth certificate
7. Police clearance certificate
8. Dependent visa in country of residence
9. travel to China, Myammar


Docs submitted from my Sponsor(HUSBAND)
1. Letter of explanation
2. SOA (#21M)
3. Land Deed of Agreement worth over 3m
4. tax clearance
5. hubby residence statement of Account

Mother deeds of agreement worth over 2m

Pls i need your advise before reapplying asap

pls i wish u can answer the following questions
1. on the issue of current employment situation, How do i tackle it if i should go back to my home country to reapply because in my CV submitted for TRV i stated that am an Assistance financial officer in my hubby company, actually am not working in malaysia because am using dependent visa on my hubby.
2. On the issue of personal Assets and financial status, base on all i have submitted like 21m, my hubby properties worth of 3m and CAC, does that mean the money is too small ? afterall am applying alone without my family. Pls help me analyse this in details
3. Pls can anyone that had done master before and also reapplying for master again in canada with TRV approval share their SOP with me so that i can use the technique to write my SOP emmaokengwu@gmail.com

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by maplemum2017: 10:50am On Jun 16, 2018
dubaiboy1:
It wasn't Masters, it was an UG... I applied to Dal 2 weeks ago and I've been accepted. So, I don't necessarily need my WAEC result for my TRV application ?

For undergrad you should submit your WAEC result its one of the basis for your admission.



Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by makano: 11:18am On Jun 16, 2018
Ita nt a compulsory documents. We have seen peeps that have gotten their TRV without submitting either transcript or Waec result. Waec nd transcript are compulsory documents when applying to a school for post graduate degree..
dubaiboy1:
It wasn't Masters, it was an UG... I applied to Dal 2 weeks ago and I've been accepted. So, I don't necessarily need my WAEC result for my TRV application ?



Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by joe10: 11:18am On Jun 16, 2018
sanjay01:
Good day house, pls help me oooooooo i just received a refusal letter for my TRV. ONLINE APPLICATION. This are my background for more understanding
1. Bsc in Agricultural economics and extension with 2.1 in Nigeria university
2. Msc in Agricultural Economics with 2.1 in Malaysia universityce
3. Biometric done in Malaysia as my country of residence.
4. Going for Msc in Economics(LAKEHEAD University) fall 2018


Submitted following documents
1. All CIC forms
2. Offer letter and acceptance receipt
3. SOP
4. All Bsc and Msc transcript and certificate
5. NYSC Certificate
6. Son and mother birth certificate
7. Police clearance certificate
8. Dependent visa in country of residence
9. travel to China, Myammar


Docs submitted from my Sponsor(HUSBAND)
1. Letter of explanation
2. SOA (#21M)
3. Land Deed of Agreement worth over 3m
4. tax clearance
5. hubby residence statement of Account

Mother deeds of agreement worth over 2m

Pls i need your advise before reapplying asap






When did u apply and got refusal?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by dubaiboy1: 11:26am On Jun 16, 2018
Okay, thank you



makano:
Ita nt a compulsory documents. We have seen peeps that have gotten their TRV without submitting either transcript or Waec result. Waec nd transcript are compulsory documents when applying to a school for post graduate degree..
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by sanjay01: 11:27am On Jun 16, 2018
joe10:


When did u apply and got refusal?
Apply may 11, biometric done on may 14, refusal on june 11
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by Frankrobbn1: 12:42pm On Jun 16, 2018
sanjay01:
Good day house, pls help me oooooooo i just received a refusal letter for my TRV. ONLINE APPLICATION. This are my background for more understanding
1. Bsc in Agricultural economics and extension with 2.1 in Nigeria university
2. Msc in Agricultural Economics with 2.1 in Malaysia universityce
3. Biometric done in Malaysia as my country of residence.
4. Going for Msc in Economics(LAKEHEAD University) fall 2018


Submitted following documents
1. All CIC forms
2. Offer letter and acceptance receipt
3. SOP
4. All Bsc and Msc transcript and certificate
5. NYSC Certificate
6. Son and mother birth certificate
7. Police clearance certificate
8. Dependent visa in country of residence
9. travel to China, Myammar


Docs submitted from my Sponsor(HUSBAND)
1. Letter of explanation
2. SOA (#21M)
3. Land Deed of Agreement worth over 3m
4. tax clearance
5. hubby residence statement of Account

Mother deeds of agreement worth over 2m

Pls i need your advise before reapplying asap

sanjay01,

Sorry about your refusal.

The major reasons for your refusal was based on purpose of visit and Immigration status in country of residence.. Going through your profile, I noticed that you're heading for a second masters degree in Canada. How was your SOP like, was there any justifiable reasons to why you're going for a second masters degree in Canada at this stage in life instead of a Phd to show progression. Your SOP will go a long run to tackle your purpose of visit and intent to study.

Immigration status in country of residence:
If you're not holding a work permit or a study permit in Malaysia, you don't have the legal status to apply for a student visa to Canada from there. You will always be denied if you keep trying to apply from Malaysia. You would be better off leaving Malaysia and applying from outside of Canada (i.e Nigeria). You have a higher chance of approval if you apply from your home country.

The rest of the refusal grounds current employment situation, personal assets and financial status can be tackled using this medium THE REST OF YOUR REFUSAL GROUNDS

All the best!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by MrsDaniels(f): 1:40pm On Jun 16, 2018
@frankrobbn1 thanks love....one more thing what should be in his LOE if its necessary for him to include it in his documents.

Frankrobbn1:

MrsDaniels

Hello Ma,
This question of yours has already been answered before regarding the documents you and your hubby(spouse) needs to submit. CHECK THIS
Also, you can quickly chat up with the VFS officals to inquire if the common law form is mandatory to be filled.

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