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Jahluv:Hello: I have seen cases of applicants that were refused of their study visa even with full funding. Yes! your current financial status is okay. As Mcobex have said its better you use the funding you received from MUN for your tuition, while your cater for your living expenses. But in this case now, you have already paid your tuition and I don't think it can be reversed. To cut the long story short : 250K is on a low side, Please get a SPONSPOR to support your application or boast your account( for like 1M) before submitting your application. |
Cherryola:I'm sorry it will be tough for such application to scale throught without commitment. Third party sponsor have to show commitment towards sponsoring your education by either paying part/full tuition and transferring funds into your dorm/personal account. Please don't submit your application without this. |
Jahluv:Hello Jahluv, It is perfectly okay to submit a coloured soft copy of your acceptance letter, As most schools If not all have diverted to issuing students acceptance letter by email (electronic method) no longer hard copy (By courier). Yes you can also sponspor yourself, but there are many factors you should put into consideration: like future funding( what's your Source of income) and also while sponsporing yourself you need to show funds in excess i.e not only for the first year, but for the rest of your stay in Canada(Tuition and living expenses for the full program). I best advise you pay up your fees and living expenses while you get someone with good inflow and outflow of cash in his bank statement to stand as your sponsor. Cheers! |
Fustinachichi:Fustinachichi 1-) Yes your brother and sister can sponsor you. Yes! You can have more than one sponspor, preferably (2) two is okay. Your brother can stand as the main sponsor, while your sister stands as a co-sponsor to you.( Anyone can stand as the main sponsor, while the second as a co-sponsor.) 2-) Yes a 32 years old can apply and secure admission into a Canadian university. But the chances of securing a TRV (study visa) is extremely difficult(LOW) because you have to start explaining to the visa officer about your study gaps from 2001-2018........(17yrs) Sir/Ma, You have to answer the following questions and provide answers to them..... 1-) What have you been doing since 17 years ago? 2-)You have to convince the visa officer that your brain is still active to solve word problem leading to Simultaneous/Quadratic equation ( Arithmetic thinking and analytical skills )... Of course we all know that there are no age restrictions when it comes to studies.... But in case scenario like this you have to prove it. 3-) What made you not to complete a degree program in Nigeria, why going to Canada to spend so much, when you know you can get it here in Nigeria at affordable rate? 4-) Why do you think Canada is the best place for you to study? 5-) What happened to similar programs offered in Nigeria.? 6-) Do you think you can withstand the tests, research, Quiz, and exams in Canadian universities? Having stayed 17 years without such experience. If you provide answers to the above few questions a Visa officer will ask, then kick start the process. As for my advice : I suggest you stay back in Nigeria and complete your degree program while you further your masters in Canada. All the best! |
bbclue:The funds are in your company name not yours. Go ahead and provide the shares certificates and the business investments you mentioned earlier. Why not print the company bank statement to support your claims? Even if your Aunt is your sponsor. |
ChuksEbube:Wrong information...... MISLEADING Please if you don't have answers to a particular question, kindly move on to questions you have relevant answers on. Thank you! andre99:Andre99 is correct you have to apply for a tourist/visitor Visa (The both are the same). While doing this, its very important to convince the visa officer that you're a genuine student and that you will leave at the end of your visit and not overstay your visa. Why are you going all the way from Nigeria to study a 2 months program, why can't you study this course in Nigeria, why Canada not Nigeria?, what are the benefits of this course after completion of studies in Canada?, Do you plan to use study permit as a means to abscond into Canada? Be guided properly Vibrant99. All the best. |
bbclue:Perfectly okay sister. Shares documents/certificates, business investment, landed property etc...are documents use to show proof of personal assests, you must not have all. The documents you provided is sufficient. Make sure you draw the attention of the visa officer towards those documents on your SOP. |
jnyuwa02:jnyuwa02, She's talking about her mother(sponspor) personal savings account not hers and you advised her to add it to her application?? Knowing fully how cic operates, they might think that the account is the primary proof of funds to the applicant. Okay! I have said mine. |
adexyz91:adexyz91, Generally the chances of getting a study permit application approved with a year program is usually Slim but not impossible. Reasons because the Visa officer sees such applicant as not a genuine student, who will complete the course of study in Canada and would depart at the end of the authorized stay and they also believe that such applicants are using study permit as a means to facilitate entry into Canada. It will be best you secure admission for a 2 years program and reapply OR If you think you can convince the visa officer then go ahead and provide a rational explanation to why you opted out for this course. All the best! |
JoseJonn JoseJonn, Your mom can convince the visa officer that future funding exist by adding proof of source of income, registered business documents, buildings rented to tenants, Assets and property documents in her name. Once the Visa officer sees these documents with a steady inflow and outflow of funds in her account. Then she have crossed all doubts. |
Ivan12:Ivan12 You're just complicating issues for yourself. What has your brothers tuition receipts got to do with your application? Previously you made mention of adding their acceptance letters to your application and I cautioned you about it and now tuition receipts. Go on okay. Continue giving the Visa officer reasons to refuse your visa. Later you come here and say your village people are the ones cheasing you. Also show them your brothers flight tickets to convince them that they travelled to Canada by air and not by foot. All the best! |
adexyz91:Hello adexyz91, On behalf of the forum we say we are deeply sorry about the outcome of your application. Sir/Ma, Your GCMS note is clearly pointing at your home ties, the job offer you presented. The visa officer is not satisfied that such job offer will compell your return back home, your family too they are not satisfied your family can compel your return back home, you have not convinced the visa officer the benefits of studying such program in Canada rather than Nigeria, there are limited proof of property and assets which can compel your return back home. Below listed are what you can do to tackle the concerns of the visa officer : 1-) Start by drafting a wonderful SOP/LOE clearly stating why such course deserves to be taken in Canada rather than Nigeria. 2-) The benefits of such course after completion of studies in Canada.... Go as far as convincing the visa officer that the chances of securing a job in Nigeria is very high after studies in Canada. 3-) Let them know you're a genuine student and you're applying in good faith(strictly for studies and nothing else) and you will be coming back after your studies in Canada. 4-) Please the job offer you included do away with it in your next application( As the Visa officer said that the employment evidence does not constitute a tie to your home country) 5-) Let them know you're not using study permit as means to facilitate entry into Canada, by letting them know that there are better living/job opportunities here in Nigeria after your studies in canada(proof them wrong that Nigeria is not a troubled Nation).... You and I know say na troubled nation sha ![]() 6-) In your next application try as much as possible to include assests/properties in your name okay, it will go a long way in addressing personal assests raised by the Visa officer. 7-) Add each and every members of your family birth certificates (All your siblings) in next your application. 8-) Lastly, change your course to a 2 years and above program, that is reasonable to your previous studies/job role. If you do the above 8 mentioned. Your next application will be a success. All the best! |
JoseJonn:JoseJonn, I don't advise you include a bank statement with a low balance of 200K. The Visa officer might be thinking thats your primary proof of fund. Which can still lead to Automatic denial(I'M NOT SATISFIED FUTURE FUNDING EXIST) since there are no steady inflow and outflow of cash. So please do away with it. |
annaliese88:You can also show proof of relationship with sponsor by showing different transcations carried out between you and him in the past. You can show proof of relationship by him paying your tuition fee. You can as well show proof of relationship with him by asking him to transfer funds into your personal account( clearly showing that funds were transferred from his account to yours). The above mentioned are ways to show proof of relationship to sponsor aside birth certificates etc... As for the maiden name in question. You should explain to the visa officer why that name never appeared on your mom birth certificates. Preferably if that will tend to be a problem here, ask your mom to include her NATIONAL I.D, BAPTISMAL CARD(if you're an orthodox member), DRIVERS LISCENCE..... Add any other legal identity cards/certificates that show that your mom and her younger sister both shared the same family name. All the best! |
mhoosah:www.google.com will be your best search engine Mr.mhoosah. Once you get the samples of the letters you're seeking, remember not to copy verbatim, if not you will charged for plagiarism. All the best! |
JoseJonn After paying your tuition fees and funds in your dorm account, Ask your mom to get a reference letter from the bank stating clearly that she is the sole signatory to her business account and you will be fine. |
JoseJonn:Hello Sir/Ma. Let me add to what WEIRDPC have said earlier. Yes we all know that using a business/company bank statement as main proof of funds to applicant is totally not acceptable by the Visa officer. But in your case now since you intend paying full tuition and having funds in your dorm account, it will go a long way to address insufficient funds, try as much as possible to ask your mom to get a reference letter from the bank stating clearly that she is the sole signatory to her business account and no one else. Your mom should also write a convincing sponsorship letter that there will be availability of funds to you for the subsequent years (FUTURE FUNDING EXIST). If you do this, you will be fine. All the best! |
Dennis2000:Mr Dennis2000, Your question is just scattered and no one seem to understand it. Let me see if I can give answers to your question once again. Your dad has 20M naira in his bank account right? You have two cousins also that are aspiring to travel to Canada but their parents will be responsible for their expenses in Canada right? Your cousin parents have 8 Million as their closing balance right? And your dad will also include another 6M aside from the previous 20M right? So now your dad plans to support them also by adding 6M bank statement to right? Yes your dad can support them by paying their tuition or transferring funds into their account, but your dad shouldn't stand as the main sponor to them. Let your cousin parents stand as a sponsor and your father as your sponsor. I hope this answer your question right ![]() |
mcobex:Hehehehe! Sounds funny anyway. I was thinking the fellow was saying his father will sponsor him and While the parents of his cousins will cater for their children needs. I never knew he was referring his father as the main sponsor to the 3 applicants.How do he think that such application can scale through insight of the visa officer, How on earth will a sponsor decide to spend all his funds just to send 3 applicants at once to study in Canada. I believe this to be a joke! |
hoyin123:hoyin123, It is advisable to get funds in convertible currency (i.e domicilary account) it will go a long way to convince the visa officer that funds can be easily accessible and exported to Canada by applicant. But while doing this, endeavor to pay up your tuition fees. All the best! |
Dennis2000:Hello Dennis2000, If I understand your question clearly you said your father is your sponsor right and he has 20Million as the available balance in his bank account. And you also have two cousins but there parent is the one sponsporing them. You don't need to worry about your cousin, since their guardian/parents are the ones responsible for their expenses in Canada. You should be concerned about yours not their's. Your dad having a closing balance of 20M is good, but to some extent not good. Let me quickly through this question to you : 1-) Where is this 20M held? Is it in your dad personal account or company account? 2-)How much is your tuition...Have your dad paid your tuition fees and transfer your living expenses into your account?.. ... If you want your application to scale through without refusal based on insufficient funds, you should do the needful. 3-) How many dependants does your father have? Your dad should proof that all financial obligations will be meet and also write a convincing letter why he is sponsoring you in Canada to study and also proof to the visa officer that sponsoring you won't be a burden to his business, your siblings , finances and personal live. I hope this answers your questions. All the best! |
jnyuwa02:jnyuwa02 this is not true. People with student visa or individual legally residing in Canada can as well order for this note on applicant behalf. So it must not necessarily be a citizen or a permanent residence that can order for this note. |
batman1234:You have someone in Canada use this link to order for your Note at the rate of $5. https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/welcome.do?lang=en You don't have anyone in Canada use the below link to order your notes at 23$ using your credit/debit card to complete payment. www.gcmsnow.com |
goryorhal:goryorhal! You ask questions that are irrelevant to this forum. Question you can quickly Google Search. Application fees - 150CAD Biometrics - 85CAD Total = 235CAD. |
Here77:This is first of it kind. Firstly, i want to believe that your application was simple and straight forward, with more important documents(Not unnecessary ones). Kindly share your profile to this honourable forum, so we can point out one or two things you included on your application. Once more congratulations Here77. |
Saviouro: WEIRDPC:I don't know how many times I will tell applicants to stop using company/business bank statements as primary/main proof of funds to applicants. Visa officers don't regard Company bank statements as proof of fund. You only use that to support your application with your sponsor personal savings bank statement. Saviouro please stick to the advise of WEIRDPC it's a guided one, Let your uncle pay part/full tuition and transfer your living expenses to your dorm/personal account with this you have shown the visa officer that your primary intent is to study and you're a genuine student. Once you do this, your next application will be a successful one. Also try establish proof of relationship with sponsor it goes a long way on your application. All the best! |
Ivan12:Ivan12, Okay if you were issued a conditional offer of acceptance, you must show you can meet the conditions and you will be fine. There is no need attaching your brothers admission letter to your application, as the Visa officer will read through your acceptance letter to know what conditions are to be meet on your admission into the University. |
Ivan12:Nice profile Ivan12. Is there any need adding the BOLD to your profile/Application? Also, the pre-university you are talking about, what is it all about. Are there any pre-requisite courses to be completed before your enrollment into your academic program.. What course could that be? |
hurricanesgrace: Daacorpaapi:Hello Daacorpaapi and hurricanesgrace. You both are just lamenting that you were denied of your visa due to insufficient funds after presenting fat bank statement to CIC. Let me ask did you guys pay part/full tuition, while your sponspor transfers your living expenses into your dorm account since your sponsors deal with foreign currency, not only that it will go a long way in convincing the visa officer that your primary intent is to study and funds are readily accesible and exportable by applicant to Canada. Also, your sponsor source of income was it fully addressed by your sponsor in his/her letter of support and did you guys also do the same on your SOP. It might be that there are traces of lump sum deposit into your sponsors account from unknown source, which could also lead to the refusal of your visa. Additionally, please don't be deceived that submiting a huge bank statement will automatically land you your TRV. I have seen many applicants on this forum that were approved of their visas with little amount like 5-7M in their sponspors account and still scale through. Endeavor to also proof relationship with your sponsor on your next application. The last but not the least...... ORDER FOR YOUR GCMS NOTE. I wish you guys well. |
cecechi:She's good to go Sir! She has a good profile and reasonable academic progression. Please endeavor to include .... ARTICLE OF ASSOCIATION AND MEMORANDUM and make sure you garnish the application with a convincing SOP. Let's sleep with all eyes closed waiting for her testimony. All the best! |
MarieAnn2012:Hello MarieAnn2012. It should be noted that payment of tuition fees is not a prerequisite for visa approval. However, from my experience, I have discovered that when you pay your tuition fees (mostly when you're using a third party sponsorship) before you apply for your study permit, it significantly increases your chances of receiving a visa. I believe that when you pay your tuition fees upfront, you are convincing the visa officer that your primary reason to come to Canada is for education(Genuine Student). So, I recommend that you pay a portion of your tuition fees (ideally at least for your first semester), or full tuition fees (if you can afford it), before you apply for your student visa. And don’t worry, your tuition fees are safe and secure with the Canadian educational institution. In a case where your visa is refused by the Canadian High Commission, the Canadian school will refund your tuition fees. So ask yourself, do you want to increase your chance of receiving a visa? If yes, then pay your tuition fees. All the best! |
cecechi:Hello: Your friend profile is good. If I may ask what's her level of education.... BSc, PGD, MSc, phd applicant? Is her intended program relevant to her previous studies/job role. From the look of things, she have done a good job by paying full tuition and transferring funds into a dormicarly account, letting the visa officer know that funds are readily available/accesible by the applicant and can be easily exported to Canada.? But you have failed to list the sponspors documents and source of income.... Is the sponsor business incline or gainfully employed? Answer these questions, then we know how best to help your friend(her) case. |
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