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KlausMike:u did not submit a GRE OR GMAT Test score dats why!! |
Is an Affidavit of Sponsorship issued by the court or is it a statement to be written by my sponsor? |
jnyuwa02:Thank God, I thought they said it expires after two weeks |
I have my sponsor's account statement for three weeks now, hoping to apply for a study permit by next week, I hope there is no problem? |
Pls for my visa application, what and documents needs to be notarised. Or must all the documents I am going to submit for my TRV be notarised? |
croyance:congrats to you bro, am still putting my documents together, will be applying soon. What course were u offered? |
hotcakept2:yap, September |
croyance:After making the deposit, how long did it take before they sent u you offer letter? |
aranymous:Pls how much deposit did you make before you got your letter of admission? |
I want to apply for TV, my statement of account is 1m, that of my sponsor is 25m, I've made a payment of $4000cad out of $14000cad for a one year program. Although my sponsor won't be the one funding my education, my parents will, it's jus dat the don't have the extra $10,000cad that's why am using a sponsor. Pls I want to know if I am good to go.. |
mcobex:u don't seem to understand the question, he said is it compulsory? |
Please I am confused, how can I get an affidavit of financial support form? |
How long does Canadian visa processing take? |
Is it certain that I will definitely get an offer from a college as fanshawe?, I applied via an Agent |
kylexy61:The application deadline is March 1 |
I submitted an application for M.Sc in Chemistry to UBC without a GRE Test Score, I've lost hope in gaining the admission, are there possibilities of getting an offer? |
Has anyone in this room gotten an offer from The University of British Columbia without a GRE Test Score or GMAT? |
I applied to fanshawe college since Jan 26, and till now I haven't received any offer yet. Hope I am safe? |
Greetings to everybody in the house. I want to know the possibility of getting a TRV with a sponsor who is not a member of your family, not even a relative? |
Can someone who is not a member of your family stand as a sponsor? |
Bandeco:hi five [quote author=Kinfinity007 post=65206580][/quote]hi five |
[quote author=dasparrow post=48517973]If I were you, I will choose Canada if you are going there to study and intend to stay back afterwards. First of all, you choose a university in Canada that you will like to attend. Make sure you check to see which programs they offer for study. Check to see how much their tuition costs for foreign students. School fees are usually high for foreign students compared to what the locals get to pay. Anyways, find a school that is not too expensive. Then you go online to the school's website and apply. You must scan all your transcripts/results and certificates so that you can attach it to the application. You must pay the application fee. If you have a domiciliary account in dollar, the better. You can just pay using your dollar debit card or have the money transferred into an account provided by the school. Please note, they won't even touch your application until your application fees has been received by them. You can also have your sponsor pay the application fee for you which is easier if you don't have a domiciliary account here in Nigeria. Next, the school will contact you by email to let you know of their decision. If you are accepted, they will tell you when to pay your school fees as well. Once you have your admission letter, you will have to go and apply for your visa either in Lagos or Abuja through VFS who is authorized by the Canadian embassy to accept visa applications on their behalf. You will need your sponsor to write a letter stating that he/she will sponsor you and provide bank statements showing they have sufficient funds to sponsor you including your room and board. It takes a few months for Canada to process your student visa. According to Canada's immigration website, for Nigerians, it takes about 4 months because the applications are sent to the Canadian embassy in Ghana for processing. Once they approve you for a student visa, you will be notified to come and pick up your passport and visa or it can be mailed to you if you wish. Once you finish with your studies in Canada, you can apply to stay if you can find a job. Another option is, you can apply to Canadian provinces and if you are selected, you will get your permanent residency as well. I personally studied and then lived and worked in USA for over 13 years before relocating back to Nigeria less than 4 years ago. I also got admission to a Canadian university about a year ago but had to postpone my traveling plans to Canada for now. I will be in Canada God willing early 2018. Anyways, I have outlined the steps you will need to take to get the ball rolling. All the best.[/quote)vooorect |
WEIRDPC:tanks |
Hahahaha |
Chima God bless you |