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samefiok:GIC = Guaranteed investment certificate. Research more on it. It's basically opening a Canadian bank account and transferring your upkeep money there. Yes it will be a red flag if you don't explain it for the VO. |
Cath1234:As long as your sponsor is not your parent or siblings or life partner, you need to show why they are sponsoring you, any evidence of your sponsor sponsoring you in the past you should show it. And Bottom line is, it is very important you show evidence that the money is not just for show. If you can transfer the money to your sponsor and have them pay your tuition that should help. |
Cath1234:That's not the issue. The issue is, is the money truly available for your studies? Your sponsor need to show receipt of payment of your tuition to convince the VO that they paid your school fees. Your sponsor can also do a GIC for you to further convince the VO. Lastly you need to show what kind of relationship you have with your sponsor and why they are sponsoring you. |
gloryhomemaker:Better woman 🤍🤍🤤🤤 |
lionlee216:Congratulations bro. |
Please how do i go about the driver's extract |
Victordavies10:Ah next year, and we are still in January . |
samefiok:of course, via wire transfer. |
samefiok:yes but only if you're using Form A. |
daisy1:I had a similar amount and I've gotten my visa. I changed USD10k to naira at black market rate and then paid full 1 year fees using form A at cbn rates i still had 2 million to spare. Mind you the school fees was USD13k. I should also mention that I had to pay for form A fast rack which wasn't a problem for the time i was saving. I still changed additional 3k to naira for some other reasons sha. But when i wanted to submit my bank statement for visa turnsout they calculate your naira account balance at cbn rate, so i had more than enough for proof of funds after clearing school fees. Plus, look there's someone on here that posted proof of funds explanation, and that's what i used. I think oloriking or something |
Peledonomy:I've seen the video too |
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lamash:When your school dey resume? May or September? |
Omo December PR don plenty wetin happen to November 15th applicants pi 😞😞 |
Gmmm |
Thutmose:👆 |
LadyNengi:It's been like this for the past 3 days now. But theres a workaround to see your application status. First, ensure that youre using the browser you've been using to check your status. Then login to the new portal normally. After login start typing https://portal-portail.apps.cic.gc.ca/home/application-status in the browser tab. Your browser will auto complete it so that it looks like this https://portal-portail.apps.cic.gc.ca/home/application-status/1234567?lang=en Then hit enter you'll see your application. Bookmark the page or save the link. Thank me later |
I'm trying to purchase a property in ajah somewhere around ado road. Specifically lekki palms city estate. Or Thomas estate Please can anyone advise on flood situations around that axis, flood in ado road and general traffic situations. Thanks it's important. |
If you like the story hit like, I'll continue |
Once upon a time, in a small village in Nigeria, a strange object fell from the sky and landed in a field just outside the village. The villagers were stunned and terrified by the strange, glowing object, which seemed to pulsate with an otherworldly energy. As they gathered around the object, a group of scientists and government officials arrived to investigate. They quickly determined that the object was an alien artifact, unlike anything they had ever seen before. As they studied the artifact, they discovered that it had the ability to enhance the intelligence and abilities of those who came into contact with it. The villagers were skeptical at first, but as they began to experience the incredible changes for themselves, they became convinced of the artifact's power. As word of the artifact spread, people from all over Nigeria began to flock to the village, hoping to get a chance to touch the object and gain its abilities. The government, fearing the chaos that could result from such a powerful object, decided to keep it a closely guarded secret. However, despite their efforts to keep the artifact hidden, the people of Nigeria began to transform. They became incredibly talented and uber smart, excelling in all fields of study and quickly becoming world leaders in science, technology, and the arts. The alien artifact had changed the course of history, turning Nigeria into a powerhouse of innovation and progress. And though the villagers never forgot the strange object that had fallen from the sky, they were grateful for the incredible gifts it had bestowed upon them and their country. As the people of Nigeria became more and more advanced, they began to use the power of the alien artifact to create incredible technological innovations. Some of the most brilliant minds in the country focused their efforts on building the most advanced computer chips and other high-tech products the world had ever seen. These chips and technologies quickly became the envy of the Western world, as they were faster, more powerful, and more efficient than anything that had come before. Companies and governments from all over the globe clamoured to get their hands on these advanced products, and Nigeria's economy boomed as a result. But the Nigerians didn't stop there. They used the power of the artifact to develop new forms of renewable energy, revolutionary medical technologies, and even advanced space travel systems. They became the leaders in nearly every field of science and technology, and their influence and power grew exponentially as a result. The people of Nigeria had come a long way since the day the strange object fell from the sky. They had used its power to become some of the most advanced and talented people on the planet, and their achievements would be remembered for generations to come. As the people of Nigeria became more and more advanced and successful thanks to the power of the alien artifact, the rest of the world began to view them in a new light. They were seen as geniuses and trailblazers, and anyone who identified as Nigerian was often given the benefit of the doubt in terms of their intelligence and abilities. This led to a situation where many people assumed that all black people were inherently talented and intelligent, simply because of their skin color. This stereotype was not only untrue, but it also put a lot of pressure on people of other races to live up to this perceived standard of excellence. While it was certainly true that many Nigerians were incredibly talented and successful, it was unfair to assume that this was the case for all black people. Every individual is unique, and it is important to recognize and respect the diversity of experiences and abilities that exists within any group of people. In the end, the alien artifact had brought both great opportunities and challenges to the people of Nigeria, and it was up to them to decide how to navigate these changes and make the most of their new reality. As Nigeria's technological and economic power continued to grow, it inevitably became a major player on the global stage. Its military became the strongest in the world, with advanced weapons and technologies that far outstripped those of other countries. In order to solidify its position and share its resources with other African nations, Nigeria created a new union with a few select countries. These countries were invited to join the union and enjoy the benefits of Nigeria's prosperity, including access to its advanced technologies and economic opportunities. The union was a great success, and the participating countries quickly began to thrive. They benefited from the knowledge and expertise of their Nigerian counterparts, and their economies grew and flourished as a result. However, not all countries were invited to join the union, and some felt left out and resentful of Nigeria's dominance. This led to tensions and conflicts, as these countries sought to assert their own power and influence. Despite these challenges, the union remained a force for good in the world, and its member countries continued to thrive and prosper thanks to the power of the alien artifact and the ingenuity and determination of the Nigerian people. |
chigozieevans:Is the application fee more than $500? There are so many other things you're going to pay for. And application fee is just a start sef. |
Xbox one controller needed |
Does it actually help to do property valuation report for this Canada visa application?? I have gathered all other documents I need. Just remaining the property valuation report. |
Cheebu: |
Absadiq10:If you're referring to the school you just got admission in Canada, to send your transcript to wes. No wes would not accept. It has to come from the school that issued the transcript. The school you graduated from. |
I need someone to help value my property.. Do anyone have contact for people that do that. |
GodswillBeDone:Yeah I'm processing $11k+ so it's already over And also $7k |
Dorker:They gave you an e-medical form |
Is there no one that can help me fast track this form A in any bank?? |
JustMellow:Bro. How do I contact you for sop review |
olokings:Bro thanks for attaching those sop samples it has been a good guide in structuring mine. I saw one of you previous post about making a cibc payment with naira card at close to cbn rate.. Please can you provide more information on that please.. |

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