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Travel / Re: Canada Spouse Family Sponsorship Visa/appeal Process by Obabori1: 2:02pm On Oct 08, 2022
Eligibility completed, background in progress, got pre-arrival in March
iskilayodele:
Is your eligibility in progress and have you got Pre arrival?

Travel / Re: Canada Spouse Family Sponsorship Visa/appeal Process by Obabori1: 10:34am On Oct 08, 2022
September 2021 still here oo
iskilayodele:
Seems I'm the only 2021 applicant waiting for PPR on nairaland wink
Travel / Re: Canada Spouse Family Sponsorship Visa/appeal Process by Obabori1: 9:54pm On Aug 29, 2022
Congratulations
Damsat:
My nairaland fam. Give thanks to God on my behalf.
Eligibility completed and COPR received today
Travel / Re: Canada Spouse Family Sponsorship Visa/appeal Process by Obabori1: 4:24pm On Aug 11, 2022
So, IRCC said to inform them of any change after forms are filled. My wife became a citizen a few weeks ago, does anyone know if I’m to inform them and if informing them doesn’t delay more or hamper the application in any way?? Thank you

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Travel / Re: Canada Spouse Family Sponsorship Visa/appeal Process by Obabori1: 8:23am On Aug 01, 2022
Hopefully, soon
megastu:
Have you received PPR now?
Travel / Re: Canada Spouse Family Sponsorship Visa/appeal Process by Obabori1: 7:21pm On Jul 20, 2022
Last I checked, still not started
Eggovic:

So the background check says in process on your tracker or on gckey?
Travel / Re: Canada Spouse Family Sponsorship Visa/appeal Process by Obabori1: 7:20pm On Jul 20, 2022
I count myself lucky… just wondering why it’s taking almost 5 months for background check
joy2dworld4eva:

Wow
You're so lucky. You're almost done
I just wish they could be fast with my application too since Sept last year
Travel / Re: Canada Spouse Family Sponsorship Visa/appeal Process by Obabori1: 1:37pm On Jul 20, 2022
I have received pre-arrival.I did on 13th March. Background check has been ongoing since then. Requested for GCMS and it said Security is what is left and ongoing now
joy2dworld4eva:

How about your background check?
And have you received pre arrival or PPR?
Travel / Re: Canada Spouse Family Sponsorship Visa/appeal Process by Obabori1: 9:50am On Jul 20, 2022
September applicant. Eligibility check was completed March 14th
joy2dworld4eva:

I got a ghost update yesterday for the first time since July 1st
I'm a Sept 2021 applicant
Eligibility check started on June 9th
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by Obabori1: 1:10pm On Feb 11, 2019
Good Day Sir,

Thank you for the help so far. Here is the gcms note and this is the exact reason why I was refused a visa. What exactly do you think and what would you advice I do next? Thank you Sir.
Frankrobbn1:


Travel history is not a factual reason for a Canadian study visa refusal. Hence, you don't need to travel out from your home country before you can get your application approved. if you have not travelled before, you can simply tell the Visa officer in your SOP that you don't like traveling. You only want to travel now because of how important this BSc/MSc/PhD is to your career back home with a lot of outstanding openings in front Or you can say your busy work schedule doesn't allow you to travel.


To convince the officer that you're a bona-fide applicant and will leave after your study period, you must prove that you have sufficient ties to your home country that will motivate you to return to your home country at the end of your authorized stay. You must also prove that you will abide by the terms and conditions on your study permit as an international student.

A well written SOP/LOE as the case maybe must suffice stating the reason why you choose to undertake your proposed program in Canada rather than your home country, Nigeria. The lucrativeness of such program in your home country. What you intend to achieve in a short-term and long-term basis. The difference you could make when you return to your country e.g setting up a company of your own and creating wide range of employment opportunities for your country men etc...

* Proof of properties located in your country of residence preferably in your name(or parent's name that you're directly heir to). This assets could be land, house or a registered business etc..

* Proof that your immediate family members (aged parents, siblings, spouse and kids) are in Nigeria and aren't accompanying you to Canada, would also be a strong reason for you to go back home when you have finished your studies.

* Financial obligations and moral responsibilities which falls on you such as leadership role, military, community, church and family that you must return to continue active participation and attending meetings. (A letter from any of these bodies would help).

Also remember to order your gcms note as this will give us a clearer picture on what went wrong with your previous refused application.

I hope the information provided is adequate to what you seek. Feel free to reach out here if you face any difficulty along the way.

Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by Obabori1: 2:05pm On Feb 10, 2019
Good Day Sir. Sure your day is going well. Please Sir, attached to this is an excerpt from my gcms stating the reasons why I was refused visa. Can you help me with what exactly I should do next? Thank you very much Sir.
Frankrobbn1:


Travel history is not a factual reason for a Canadian study visa refusal. Hence, you don't need to travel out from your home country before you can get your application approved. if you have not travelled before, you can simply tell the Visa officer in your SOP that you don't like traveling. You only want to travel now because of how important this BSc/MSc/PhD is to your career back home with a lot of outstanding openings in front Or you can say your busy work schedule doesn't allow you to travel.


To convince the officer that you're a bona-fide applicant and will leave after your study period, you must prove that you have sufficient ties to your home country that will motivate you to return to your home country at the end of your authorized stay. You must also prove that you will abide by the terms and conditions on your study permit as an international student.

A well written SOP/LOE as the case maybe must suffice stating the reason why you choose to undertake your proposed program in Canada rather than your home country, Nigeria. The lucrativeness of such program in your home country. What you intend to achieve in a short-term and long-term basis. The difference you could make when you return to your country e.g setting up a company of your own and creating wide range of employment opportunities for your country men etc...

* Proof of properties located in your country of residence preferably in your name(or parent's name that you're directly heir to). This assets could be land, house or a registered business etc..

* Proof that your immediate family members (aged parents, siblings, spouse and kids) are in Nigeria and aren't accompanying you to Canada, would also be a strong reason for you to go back home when you have finished your studies.

* Financial obligations and moral responsibilities which falls on you such as leadership role, military, community, church and family that you must return to continue active participation and attending meetings. (A letter from any of these bodies would help).

Also remember to order your gcms note as this will give us a clearer picture on what went wrong with your previous refused application.

I hope the information provided is adequate to what you seek. Feel free to reach out here if you face any difficulty along the way.

Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by Obabori1: 7:43am On Feb 05, 2019
Thank you very much... I'm grateful
mcobex:
Travel history is not really a problem, it just tags along other reasons. Try to tackle the other reasons and travel history will disappear (so many people have gotten their TRV without traveling anywhere before).
About the issue of returning after your studies, that's where home tie(can be investments...) comes into play. Also potential job opportunities back in Nigeria is another good reason for you to return.
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by Obabori1: 7:27pm On Feb 01, 2019
Thank you very much. Please, regarding the travel history, is there anything I can do asides traveling to a different country first? Also, how do I prove to them that I would come back to the country after my program. What other advice would you give me in order for me to have a better chance of securing the visa.
Frankrobbn1:


It's quite unfortunate to hear your TRV application was refused. At this point, your best move is ordering your gcms note. In the absence of the note, you can share your profile, application date, the list of documents you submitted with your application, your level of education, who was your sponsor, program of choice. With these information from you, we could trace what led to the refusal of your application.

Always have in mind that the Race Is Not Always to the Swift, Nor the Battle to the Strong.

It shall end in praises in your next application
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by Obabori1: 9:54pm On Jan 31, 2019
Good Day people. I applied for a Canadian study visa after getting admission to a school there and paying my fees, a post graduate course. I was refused visa based on the assumption that I won't return to Nigeria and also that I do not have a travel history. Please, what do you think my next line of action should be as I really do want to go for the course?
Frankrobbn1:


You're eligible to apply for a Canadian study permit outside of your home country if you're presently holding a work permit, study visa or a permanent residence of the country you're applying from. Aside the above stated, you're ought to return to your home country as the likelihood of your study permit application been refused on the basis of Immigration status in country of residence, Purpose of Visit and Home ties is very high.

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