Travel › Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 20 by Chris182: 2:06pm On Sep 13, 2021 |
Big congrats CaddyT: PPR ALERT!!!
Application date: May 15th 2021 (4 year course) Upfront medicals: 5th May 2021 Medicals updated: 19th May 2021 Approval: 13th September 2021 BVL 12:15pm PPR 12:38pm
When I saw May 13th-14th people getting approved I was very anxious so Thanks so much guys for sharing your timeline so here's mine hoping you'll learn from it. My eligibility started by 12:15 when the BVL was sent. Tbh immediately I saw my email of BVL being sent I started crying because I didn't know what to expect but Jehovah did it.
Documents submitted IMM FORMS Letter of Acceptance Passport Medical slip
Normal bank statement Parent's recommendation letter from office and/or employment letter Sponsorship letter by parent Bank recommendation letter Payslips House documents (only 2) Tuition deposit receipt Scholarship document from school
SOP (1 page) NIN IELTS Police Report Parent's passport
I've been silent, but I still learnt. I'm inexperienced so I don't really have much to share and tbh my application isn't even up to half of other's here but Jehovah still did it for me and by His will he will do it for people still expecting here.
#May15thApplicant y'all should prepare yours will soon be here. |
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Travel › Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by Chris182: 9:58am On Jul 21, 2021 |
Big congrats Cflow10: PPR Today First time applicant.
Application submitted : April 28th Correspondence Letter : June 25th PPR : July 21st
The wait in between the correspondence letter and PPR wasn’t easy but we move sha.
Thank y’all for all your selfless and generous tips you continue to give on here, it was and will always remain extremely helpful. |
Crime › Re: Have You Ever Retrieved A Stolen Phone? How Did You Go About It? by Chris182: 11:47pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
I think they have a way of tracking it. My friend lost he's. DSS helped him track the phone and the person who stole it was caught. NwanyiOkpa: Good morning,
my phone was stolen recently and i was asked to make a report to the police station but i am kind of reluctant because i feel the police wouldn't do much and i will end up spending more money. Have you gone through this route before? how did you get back your phone? |
Travel › Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Chris182: 10:26am On Jul 13, 2020 |
Came across this just now
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Travel › Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Chris182: 8:36am On Jul 12, 2020 |
A lot of us needed this motivation. Thanks and God bless for sharing this wonderful experience neverlosehope: Good day All,
I will like to encourage sometime with a little about my story. I graduated from a Nigerian university with a second-class lower division degree in STEM at 24 years and finished NYSC at 25 years. Unfortunately, as peculiar with Nigerian environmental, I got my first job at 28 years after 4 years in the wilderness. The delay in getting a job was my mediocre degree (i.e., finishing with 2.2) and lack of working experience at 25 years (how will I get the necessary work experience when I have never been employed).
Fast forward to a decade later, after working for over a decade, got frustrated with Nigeria society placing a limited to what you can achieve, I decide to make a change to my family situation by returning to school in US/Canada. Initially, there were few obstacles, I got admitted into a fully-funded master’s degree program in the US with an average stipend by God’s grace. I left the shore or Nigeria with my entire family and started the program at 40 years. I graduated with a master’s degree with a GPA of 3.56/4.0 at 42 years. Fortunately, I was admitted into a fully-funded Ph.D. program in Canada’s top university with a very generous stipend and started the program at 42 years. I have currently completed the program required coursework with a GPA of 4.0/4.0, passed candidacy exam, five publications, and 3 manuscripts under review in top peer-review journals.
What is my point? Despite where you might have started from, the environment you live might not be favorable to you, age or family commitments might be barriers. However, do not give up, please hold on to your dream. The grace of God will see you through. If you quit today, you have failed tomorrow.
Please note My story is not unique; I have seen many tremendous journeys of beautiful people who do not quit/give up and achieved great heights. I am sharing my story to encourage you that no barrier is big or strong enough to stop you from achieving your dream.
I hope to challenge someone !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Travel › Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Chris182: 10:28pm On Jul 10, 2020 |
Yes, a lot of my friends did theirs in Anambra, other states do it. Lekiboboe: Wow , really, that's wonderful....
Now that Means it's not compulsory to be in Lagos before one can do a Police Clearance Certificate |
Travel › Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Chris182: 5:04am On Jun 19, 2020 |
Congrats jnyuwa02: Yeah been working hard at my job and at living, not had time to come here for over one year. My admission and full scholarship had to be cancelled by USASK due to the fact that I was not given a visa with my 2017 admission. I just took time off and did other things I enjoyed doing and reapplied again this year for admission and today I received the good news, they offered me admission and full scholarship again for September 2020. If any good news can come out of Covid 19, it is the fact that USASK is shut down and I am able to study online and graduate from Nigeria, as per the school's new policy, should I not be able to get a visa again. This will be more than fine with me and I am more than excited and know God used this covid 19 as bad as it is, to favor my predicaments. So I stopped by here to see what is going on in the house as I would be Canada bound. How are you @Frankrobbn1 and your visa application? It suprises me you are still here for ages. May God see you through. |
Travel › Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Chris182: 5:49pm On Jun 13, 2020 |
If the school you're planning to attend requests for a hardcopy of the transcript then you'll send it through courier. You just have to go to your school here and inquire about payment and they'll put you through GreatMage: Do I have to send documents by courier? And how? |
Travel › Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Chris182: 8:22am On Jun 13, 2020 |
Go to your school and apply, it kinda takes time so the earlier the better GreatMage: I am applying to College of North Atlantic and I have paid my application fee and filled details but they told me to mail my official transcript and documents to them... Please with this travel ban and all... How will I do it? |
Travel › Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Chris182: 5:04pm On Jun 01, 2020 |
Congrats on the admission, I applied to the same school. Hopefully our gurus will give you all the assistance you need. milkytins: Good day all. Got M.Sc offer in TRU, tuition fee is $35,700. Got Research assistant of $10,000 for first two semesters with an option of renewal in 2nd year. The supervisor promised full time job offer during summer break. My question: How can one get visas for family of three with this offer? We plan to go together. Thanks. |
Travel › Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Chris182: 8:39pm On May 26, 2020 |
Good day sir, please what of Thompson rivers university Frankrobbn1: You have 85.9% of securing visa with the school. Brock University is a very good institution and all the students I know that used the school got their visa approved.
It will end in praise |
Travel › Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Chris182: 2:19pm On May 24, 2020 |
Good day house, please how long does it take for my official transcript to reach Canada from here |