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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by emeify1: 3:53pm On Feb 24, 2022
Hello, I have a single medical spot at Qlife for March 10 for anyone who is interested. Pls DM me

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by dbeautyful: 3:54pm On Feb 24, 2022
Good day everyone,

Please, can anyone assist with the link to The Nigeria Student Express (NSE)
Yureyes:
It’s PPR. Thanks to @makano and everyone who responded to my outburst a few weeks ago.

Timeline:
AOR : August 21 , 2021
Biometrics: September 8 2021
Medical request: October 28, 2021
Medical passed: Nov 19 2021
Submitted Updated LOA: Feb 18 2022 (for fall 2022, because initial LOA was for January 2022)
PPR: Feb 24, 2022


Documents submitted (in addition to the mandatory imm forms):

(1) SOP : Divided into study plan and LOE. Study plan focused solely on my academic pursuit and goals. LOE was just me giving other explanations and highlighting the study visa criteria and how I meet each criteria, referencing my documents. I have two siblings in Canada, so I had to explain home ties exhaustively and convincingly.
(2) LOA
(3) Tuition payment receipt
(4) Waec results.
(5) notarized letter of sponsorship
(6) Landed properties
(7) sponsor’s regular bank statement ( 8 months)
(8.) Police Clearance Certificate
(9) Family tree showing relationship to siblings and sponsor.

Thanks everyone.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Nickoko: 4:00pm On Feb 24, 2022
I kept hearing people talk about complex application and I am wondering what are the criteria to consider an application simple or complex.

Demmy10:

Exactly! People would have used the new portal and still gotten refused. Your documentation also matters whether you used new portal or GC Key, even the faster processing time, that's if your application isn't complex. I'm sure there are people who have used the new portal since November and haven't gotten a decision, just because we don't see or hear of it doesn't mean it isn't happening.

Make everyone calm down. The PPR go reach all of us....

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Osemigho: 4:04pm On Feb 24, 2022
AbionaT:

Filanodivine thank you, that was what I did, and paymytuition is changing 490 naira to a cad, The difference is almost 1. 5 million naira.

Even black market is like 450. Damn
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Osemigho: 4:06pm On Feb 24, 2022
WiZiggy:
I am doing well in my business, but I use my personal account for business transactions. My business account has not been in use for a long time now. But I have my business registered, good enough?

It is fine. You will be categorized as self-employed.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by dbeautyful: 4:07pm On Feb 24, 2022
Thank you.

Once you receive PPR, you have graduated from being a novice. � smiley

I think I'd just keep things simple and self-sponsor.

Here's a breakdown of my fund requirement:
Tuition 2yrs: 36,840CAD ≈ N12mm ≈ $29k
Living Costs 1yr: 10,000CAD ≈ N3.3mm ≈ $8k
Total: 46,840CAD ≈ N15.3mm ≈ $37k

In addition, i'm employed and can keep saving for other miscellaneous expenses. I intend to attach my payslips, offer letter and reference letter to support this.

I'll also attach documents showing ownership of the following, which could also serve as home ties.
PFA
Land
Car

Based on the above, do you think I stand a good chance of getting approved or would you have any suggestions to increase my chances?

Ekulu77:
I’m actually a novice
It’s not a must your sponsor is related to you but Close ties sponsorship are mostly approved
But from what I’ve heard and seen on nairaland most third party sponsorship are rarely approved .nevertheless that doesn’t mean they have never approved non related sponsored application
I’ve read a company sponsorship that was approved but it’s how you package the application
Stating why the person wants to sponsor, I can’t really say on the documents for you to submit but you can check the documents I submitted
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by technix: 4:08pm On Feb 24, 2022
I am not sure of where you are located in the UK. But check here, and select the country (https://secure.cic.gc.ca/pp-md/pp-list.aspx)

AOROGBEM:


Thank you
Got it but am currently in uk
Any help please

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Biggman: 4:09pm On Feb 24, 2022
My visa application was rejected. Please how can I get the GCMS notes? Any link?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Osemigho: 4:09pm On Feb 24, 2022
Bobomaigida:


Which is why I am asking if anyone has used the new portal and gotten a rejection, at least we have not seen one have we? I am just asking for knowledge purposes. Like I mentioned earlier maybe the new portal has removed some subjective considerations that have affected applications from Africa in view of the barrage of complaints against the discrimination experienced by Africans - just a thought.

Maybe the new system route to other places. I think new system applicants with PPR can confirm their visa office.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by technix: 4:20pm On Feb 24, 2022
Hi, you can try https://gcmsnotes.com/ (if you don't have anyone in Canada). I can also request your note for you.

Biggman:
My visa application was rejected. Please how can I get the GCMS notes? Any link?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Chiziteremary: 4:26pm On Feb 24, 2022
Its well bro. Its just a delay. I believe makano has posted the link to ordering gcm notes www.gcmonline.com. not too sure i got it correct

Biggman:
My visa application was rejected. Please how can I get the GCMS notes? Any link?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by bullstriker: 4:28pm On Feb 24, 2022
Submit the employment, reference letter and payslips of the company you worked for before starting your business. If you stopped working to focus on your business, you could mention it in your SOP. You don’t need to register your business as a company; a business name would suffice. I believe registering the business now will not pose a problem since your bank account has significant cash flows, indicating that the business has been in operation before the registration.

Since you have a sponsor, your account's cash flow and closing balance are fine.
I hope your intended program is related to your business.

Taiyejenny:
Good afternoon fam…
Please I have a problem o I’ve not been working since lockdown but I have business I’m doing but not registered, and I’ve been running my personal account my 4months statements is about 9m (inflows n outflows)closing balance is 2m but I’ve paid tuition deposit of 1.530m my bro in law will be my sponsor,please do I need to register my business because of this? And won’t they feel like I register because of visa ? Or shud I put it in my Sop that I was working bfr the lockdown n show the salary slip ? Or shud I just say I’ve been running a business as self employed (I feel self employed doesn’t require registration) I’m confused on what to explain …… is the 9m inflow n outflows okay for bank statements?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Yellowlady(f): 4:32pm On Feb 24, 2022
University of Saskatchewan is about 8k for tuition alone per year
eniola1010:


I mean for the two years. Argh for a year ke. Shey u want to kill me ni.

Lol anways jokes apart. I meant for the two years total of 17k cad. Or at most 20k cad.

Do u have any school in mind?

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Bobomaigida: 4:34pm On Feb 24, 2022
Biggman:
My visa application was rejected. Please how can I get the GCMS notes? Any link?

Take heart Biggman, get your notes and reapply. Please did you use GCkey or new portal?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Lizabeth36(f): 4:47pm On Feb 24, 2022
Is it possible to swap date?

emeify1:
Hello, I have a single medical spot at Qlife for March 10 for anyone who is interested. Pls DM me
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by ami213: 5:00pm On Feb 24, 2022
I don’t know about study permit but I have seen couples of visitor visa refusal via the new portal.

Bobomaigida:
Hello All,

Please I want to find out if anyone who has used the new portal has been refused? I think processing applications from the new portal has been much more objective and straight forward.

This is not a slight on GCkey, I just want to know for knowledge purposes.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Demmy10: 5:01pm On Feb 24, 2022
Nickoko:
I kept hearing people talk about complex application and I am wondering what are the criteria to consider an application simple or complex.

Complexity of an application can be caused by additional security and background clearances due to your citizenship, ties to specific countries, or field of study. These additional clearance checks may take several weeks to several months to process. And also the verification of your statement of account, different things sha.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Taiyejenny(f): 5:05pm On Feb 24, 2022
bullstriker:
Submit the employment, reference letter and payslips of the company you worked for before starting your business. If you stopped working to focus on your business, you could mention it in your SOP. You don’t need to register your business as a company; a business name would suffice. I believe registering the business now will not pose a problem since your bank account has significant cash flows, indicating that the business has been in operation before the registration.

Since you have a sponsor, your account's cash flow and closing balance are fine.
I hope your intended program is related to your business.

Thank you so much …. Yes I’m going for business administration my undergraduate was accounting….
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Sam796476: 5:31pm On Feb 24, 2022
Pls when filling the imm 1294e,the section where am I to fill in the employment part, what am I to fill if you are a student who just finished secondary school.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by technix: 5:39pm On Feb 24, 2022
Fill in your secondary school details.

Sam796476:
Pls when filling the imm 1294e,the section where am I to fill in the employment part, what am I to fill if you are a student who just finished secondary school.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by eniola1010(m): 5:39pm On Feb 24, 2022
Yellowlady:
University of Saskatchewan is about 8k for tuition alone per year

i just checked their site, they are asking for gmat and gre. i will try to call them if they can wave it for a nigerian student
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Iamgrac: 6:11pm On Feb 24, 2022
Good evening nairalanders grin

I have a cousin who recently finished her secondary education as an art student.
Her father wants to help her apply for a study permit.
But they're stuck at the point of picking a course for her.
Can anyone please suggest a very good choice of study as an art student, because it seems art and humanities students don't really dominate the job market cheesy .
I am very open to suggestions.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by purespikes: 6:31pm On Feb 24, 2022
Lekiboboe:

Big Congratulations to you....To God be all the glory
Thanks boss, you actually dropped the name of this school. Your posts on different schools here are invaluable. God Almighty continue to bless and be with you.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Yellowlady(f): 6:35pm On Feb 24, 2022
Yeah,
That's another thing to consider
The course I applied for doesn't require that .
Try and make all your findings from their site or by sending them an email so as to make an informed choice
eniola1010:


i just checked their site, they are asking for gmat and gre. i will try to call them if they can wave it for a nigerian student

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by MrsOwoks: 6:52pm On Feb 24, 2022
adeyinkaadetunj:
Good day everyone one,
Please who know someone that submitted his or her study visa Application package in Nigeria on 17th November 2021, that has received decision from IRCC.
During the time I submitted my application package on 17 Nov 2021, they said I will receive decision within 12 weeks, and it's over 14 weeks of my submition, I haven't received there decision.
Please someone should kindly assist with information.

You are not alone, I’m 16th of November and nothing yet�

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Redaddict: 7:14pm On Feb 24, 2022
PLEASE, THIS IS AN EXTREMELY LONG POST. I HAD TO INCLUDE ALL THE MINUTE DETAILS SO YOU’LL UNDERSTAND WHY I AM SO GRATEFUL TO GOD.

I love You, Lord
Oh Your mercy never fails me
All my days, I've been held in Your hands
From the moment that I wake up
Until I lay my head
Oh, I will sing of the goodness of God

Cause all my life You have been faithful
And all my life You have been so, so good
With every breath that I am able
Oh, I will sing of the goodness of God

Application date: May 12, 2021
Medicals was done around the 8th of May (not sure of the exact date) but it was updated to pass on May 19, 2021
Biometrics done: May 24, 2021
Eligibity started around May 26, 2021 (still showing ongoing on the portal)
Approval date: February 24, 2021

Program: MBA with UCW.
Profile: 1st time Applicant. Nigerian Lawyer with a first degree and Masters in Law. Almost 15 years post call experience. Self Sponsored application.

The story
I started this journey in 2017 with MBA admission from VIU but I couldn’t go through with it because my kids were still very young and back then it wasn’t advisable to submit a joint application with kids. I therefore intensified efforts on express entry process which I had started since 2015 but never got sufficient score however by February 2020, when I finally got sufficient score, age was no longer on my side so the overall pool scores weren’t good enough. Despite this, I stayed in the pool and even got into the provincial nominations race unbeknownst to me, God had other plans for me.

While this was ongoing, I started applying to schools even though I was skeptical because of my age and the fact that I already have a masters degree in Law therefore a second masters degree could be seen as a red flag. However, because I had been running some businesses as side hustles and I sincerely wanted to acquire business management knowledge for retirement purposes later in life, I felt convinced of this study plan and decided to put the rest into God’s hands. He knew this was genuine thirst for knowledge and not a dire need to move to Canada. Eventually, I got MBA admission with UCW in February 2021 however, I almost lost the admission because GTBank was unable to process the Form A within the required time. The school was gracious to give me 2 weeks extension after which the admission will be lost. This made me panic to buy transfer dollar at black market rate but CBN approval for my Form A came the same day I bought the black market dollars so I didn’t need the transfer dollar again as the school fees was paid through Form A.

In order to recoup some losses I incurred through the transfer dollars I bought (I had to buy transfer because banks had directive not to transfer any foreign currency that was obtained through cash deposit), I decided to invest it with an asset management firm. The transfer forms were filled and submitted to the bank but two weeks after, the banks couldn’t tell me where the money was. My bank said they had transferred it, the asset management firm said their receiving bank in Nigeria hadn’t received the money while their correspondent bank also failed to say if the money was with them or not. I sent mails daily but nothing changed. By the end of the 3rd week, I activated all my legal arsenals and sent a joint mail to all the banks involved while copying CBN and the SEC. I mentioned that I was going to sue all the banks and claim damages for the emotional trauma they caused me. It was this mail that made the funds to eventually drop into the asset management firm’s account. Little did I know that the 3 weeks period was just a test of my endurance for the IRCC wait period in future.

I was one of the many who rushed to apply in May 2021 in response to IRCC’s pledge to process our applications in time to enable us resume classes in Fall 2021. After submitting my application, with faith, I started watching every and any youtube video on living in Canada. I also downloaded ArriveCAN app and registered with faith. I also took the first shot of COVID-19 vaccine in May even though I was originally against taking the shots but I knew this would save me costs on quarantine in Canada (back then) so I took it and also went for the second one sometimes in July. After submitting, I noticed how imperfect my application was but I kept praying to God to perfect every imperfection on the application.

On July 12, 2021, I ordered for the first GCMS note which arrived in August with no major comment other than what was stated on my IRCC profile. By August prior to the arrival of the first GCMS note, I started having panic attacks because UCW wanted me to decide whether I would be deferring my admission or resuming online. This prompted me to send emails to several IRCC offices across the world. In the mail, I pleaded with them to expedite actions on my application so I could resume classes in October. Lots of generic responses started flooding my mailbox but one of the countries (can’t remember which one) informed me that my application was being processed in Nairobi. Lagos office on the other hand, told me to discontinue sending mails to all IRCC offices.

By end of August, 2021, I ordered for another note and when it arrived in September, there was no difference from the first one. This pushed my panic attacks to a higher level but my faith in God was unshaken; I intensified prayers and fasting. It was at this point that the above song ministered to my soul and I held onto the lyrics playing the song repeatedly every day. Ah! God is indeed faithful! I knew he would do It but didn’t know when. So, it was the lack of end date to the wait and the inability to plan for the future that heightened the panic not the lack of faith in God for a positive response.

By October, I resumed classes online but the panic didn’t stop so I stopped watching the Youtube videos, reduced my nairaland visits, stopped checking IRCC portal and just continued praying.

November 29, 2021, I ordered a 3rd GCMS note but its yet to arrive till date. I really struggled with the classes and work and this spurred me to send another round of mails to all the IRCC offices attaching the result and my enrollment letter. I also mailed MP for British Columbia. Her assistant reverted on February 18th with the same status on the GCMS notes and my IRCC portal. This got me more confused.

By the end of 2021, I was so pissed with the whole stress of waiting so instead of enrolling for January classes, I took a leave of absence from studies, bought a ticket and went on vacation. I just needed to cool off from the entire stress. Last week, I got a mail from UCW advising me to register for the Spring 2022 term which after engaging with @Lianna2020 yesterday, I decided to enroll for the online classes and mailed the school to reactivate my profile.

This morning at exactly 6:02am, after my morning prayers, a mail dropped from IRCC which got me to rush to the site however it kept showing invalid session. Hmmmmm… words cannot describe my state of mind at that time. While the struggle to login was ongoing, I got another mail which prompted me to hurriedly reach out to @Lianna2020 again. I kept chatting her to ask if she could proffer solution. Eventually, after trying google chrome, safari and edge browsers several times, I finally logged in on Edge then I saw the golden mail. To say this journey has stressed my mind tremendously would be a huge understatement but I am grateful to God because he makes everything beautiful in its time; I am also certain that this is God’s time hence the delay.
.

In the course of this journey, God sent me some awesome persons through Nairaland forum. I met a sweetheart by the name @Lianna2000 after I had submitted the application. She was always willing to help out with my enquiries day or night and was never tired of giving me moral support to ride the waiting period infact, yesterday we were still discussing my plans to continue classes online for the Spring 2022 term. May God continue to bless her. Another awesome person I met on Nairaland is @Bimmy35 who gave me lots of advice and assistance even before I applied. Thanks a bunch God bless. My appreciation also goes to @Inioluwa1, that guy is super awesome. He didn’t know me from anywhere apart from mails I sent to me through Nairaland yet he took a big risk of meeting me twice to review my documents and help submit everything. He devoted several hours to my application. I honestly cannot thank him enough. It is my prayer that they all find helpers whenever he needs it

I appreciate every single person who takes time to post on Nairaland for us to learn. May everyone in the waiting room receive positive responses very soon and may Canada favour us all. Amen.

Documents submitted
1. 10 page SOP with font size 8. Yes, I literally wrote a textbook because I knew with my profile, it was imperative that I envisaged all possible reasons for denial in order to address it. I actually put myself in a defensive position as though I was in a law court defending a Client whose application had been denied and I was tasked with the duty of convincing the Judge beyond all reasonable doubt on the need to approve the application. Infact, I raised several question statements such as “I know you may be wondering why this is this” then I proceeded to provide answers to the question.
The SOP was broken down into several paragraphs with sub-headings. I wrote it for weeks after praying to God for inspiration and direction. He eventually helped me to write a storybook about myself which I intend to beef up and publish someday even though IRCC has had the opportunity of reading the draft copy. �

2. In addition to the SOP, I attached a table of lump sum explanation where I stated the amount of lump sum, the date and the reason for the lump sum. I had to do this because the account I used was my salary account which also had some major lump sum inflows from side hustles and sale of a land for the purpose of my studies.
3. All credentials
4. IELTS certificate (my 4th ielts since 2015)
5. Title documents for some properties (personally owned and jointly owned with my husband). I got these documents notarized by a Notary Public.
6. CAC Registration documents for two businesses belonging to me.
7. CAC registration documents for businesses jointly owned by my husband and I.
8. Birth certificate for myself and my kids
9. Police clearance certificate
10. Letter of introduction from my office detailing my job function and salary.
11. Work ID.
12. Copies of all visas for countries visited
13. Several family vacation and random pictures
14. Documents for the land I sold.
15. A page containing instagram handle of my businesses.
16. Tax clearance certificate
17. Hubby’s work ID, letter or introduction from his office detailing his role and salary.
18. My siblings means of ID and birth certificate
19. My RSA Pensions statement – I stated in my SOP that by Nigerian Regulation, I could access 25% of the entire sum in the RSA therefore they should please include that amount in their computation of my financial ability to sponsor myself.
20. Bank statements
21. Investment Certificate from asset management firm.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by prospectiveapp: 7:23pm On Feb 24, 2022
Really Happy for you! congratulations
Redaddict:
PLEASE, THIS IS AN EXTREMELY LONG POST. I HAD TO INCLUDE ALL THE MINUTE DETAILS SO YOU’LL UNDERSTAND WHY I AM SO GRATEFUL TO GOD.

I love You, Lord
Oh Your mercy never fails me
All my days, I've been held in Your hands
From the moment that I wake up
Until I lay my head
Oh, I will sing of the goodness of God

Cause all my life You have been faithful
And all my life You have been so, so good
With every breath that I am able
Oh, I will sing of the goodness of God

Application date: May 12, 2021
Medicals was done around the 8th of May (not sure of the exact date) but it was updated to pass on May 19, 2021
Biometrics done: May 24, 2021
Eligibity started around May 26, 2021 (still showing ongoing on the portal)
Approval date: February 24, 2021
Program: MBA with UCW.
Profile: 1st time Applicant. Nigerian Lawyer with a first degree and Masters in Law. Almost 15 years post call experience. Self Sponsored application.

The story
I started this journey in 2017 with MBA admission from VIU but I couldn’t go through with it because my kids were still very young and back then it wasn’t advisable to submit a joint application with kids. I therefore intensified efforts on express entry process which I had started since 2015 but never got sufficient score however by February 2020, when I finally got sufficient score, age was no longer on my side so the overall pool scores weren’t good enough. Despite this, I stayed in the pool and even got into the provincial nominations race unbeknownst to me, God had other plans for me.

While this was ongoing, I started applying to schools even though I was skeptical because of my age and the fact that I already have a masters degree in Law therefore a second masters degree could be seen as a red flag. However, because I had been running some businesses as side hustles and I sincerely wanted to acquire business management knowledge for retirement purposes later in life, I felt convinced of this study plan and decided to put the rest into God’s hands. He knew this was genuine thirst for knowledge and not a dire need to move to Canada. Eventually, I got MBA admission with UCW in February 2021 however, I almost lost the admission because GTBank was unable to process the Form A within the required time. The school was gracious to give me 2 weeks extension after which the admission will be lost. This made me panic to buy transfer dollar at black market rate but CBN approval for my Form A came the same day I bought the black market dollars so I didn’t need the transfer dollar again as the school fees was paid through Form A.

In order to recoup some losses I incurred through the transfer dollars I bought (I had to buy transfer because banks had directive not to transfer any foreign currency that was obtained through cash deposit), I decided to invest it with an asset management firm. The transfer forms were filled and submitted to the bank but two weeks after, the banks couldn’t tell me where the money was. My bank said they had transferred it, the asset management firm said their receiving bank in Nigeria hadn’t received the money while their correspondent bank also failed to say if the money was with them or not. I sent mails daily but nothing changed. By the end of the 3rd week, I activated all my legal arsenals and sent a joint mail to all the banks involved while copying CBN and the SEC. I mentioned that I was going to sue all the banks and claim damages for the emotional trauma they caused me. It was this mail that made the funds to eventually drop into the asset management firm’s account. Little did I know that the 3 weeks period was just a test of my endurance for the IRCC wait period in future.

I was one of the many who rushed to apply in May 2021 in response to IRCC’s pledge to process our applications in time to enable us resume classes in Fall 2021. After submitting my application, with faith, I started watching every and any youtube video on living in Canada. I also downloaded ArriveCAN app and registered with faith. I also took the first shot of COVID-19 vaccine in May even though I was originally against taking the shots but I knew this would save me costs on quarantine in Canada (back then) so I took it and also went for the second one sometimes in July. After submitting, I noticed how imperfect my application was but I kept praying to God to perfect every imperfection on the application.

On July 12, 2021, I ordered for the first GCMS note which arrived in August with no major comment other than what was stated on my IRCC profile. By August prior to the arrival of the first GCMS note, I started having panic attacks because UCW wanted me to decide whether I would be deferring my admission or resuming online. This prompted me to send emails to several IRCC offices across the world. In the mail, I pleaded with them to expedite actions on my application so I could resume classes in October. Lots of generic responses started flooding my mailbox but one of the countries (can’t remember which one) informed me that my application was being processed in Nairobi. Lagos office on the other hand, told me to discontinue sending mails to all IRCC offices.

By end of August, 2021, I ordered for another note and when it arrived in September, there was no difference from the first one. This pushed my panic attacks to a higher level but my faith in God was unshaken; I intensified prayers and fasting. It was at this point that the above song ministered to my soul and I held onto the lyrics playing the song repeatedly every day. Ah! God is indeed faithful! I knew he would do It but didn’t know when. So, it was the lack of end date to the wait and the inability to plan for the future that heightened the panic not the lack of faith in God for a positive response.

By October, I resumed classes online but the panic didn’t stop so I stopped watching the Youtube videos, reduced my nairaland visits, stopped checking IRCC portal and just continued praying.

November 29, 2021, I ordered a 3rd GCMS note but its yet to arrive till date. When my school results came out in December, I had two A and one B in the 3 courses I took for the fall term. I knew this was God in action because I really struggled with the classes and work. This spurred me to send another round of mails to all the IRCC offices attaching the result and my enrollment letter. I also mailed MP for British Columbia. Her assistant reverted on February 18th with the same status on the GCMS notes and my IRCC portal. This got me more confused.

By the end of 2021, I was so pissed with the whole stress of waiting so instead of enrolling for January classes, I took a leave of absence from studies and bought a ticket for a vacation in Paris. I just needed to cool off from the entire stress. I literally told myself I was going to blow the entire term’s school fees in Paris.. jokes �. Last week, I got a mail from UCW advising me to register for the Spring 2022 term which after engaging with @Lianna2020 yesterday, I decided to enroll for the online classes and mailed the school to reactivate my profile.

This morning at exactly 6:02am, after my morning prayers, a mail dropped from IRCC which got me to rush to the site however it kept showing invalid session. Hmmmmm… words cannot describe my state of mind at that time. While the struggle to login was ongoing, I got another mail which prompted me to hurriedly reach out to @Lianna2020 again. I kept chatting her to ask if she could proffer solution. Eventually, after trying google chrome, safari and edge browsers several times, I finally logged in on Edge then I saw the golden mail. To say this journey has stressed my mind tremendously would be a huge understatement but I am grateful to God because he makes everything beautiful in its time; I am also certain that this is God’s time hence the delay.
.

In the course of this journey, God sent me some awesome persons through Nairaland forum. I met a sweetheart by the name @Lianna2000 after I had submitted the application. She was always willing to help out with my enquiries day or night and was never tired of giving me moral support to ride the waiting period infact, yesterday we were still discussing my plans to continue classes online for the Spring 2022 term. May God continue to bless her. Another awesome person I met on Nairaland is @Bimmy35 who gave me lots of advice and assistance even before I applied. Thanks a bunch God bless. My appreciation also goes to @Inioluwa1, that guy is super awesome. He didn’t know me from anywhere apart from mails I sent to me through Nairaland yet he took a big risk of meeting me twice to review my documents and help submit everything. He devoted several hours to my application. I honestly cannot thank him enough. It is my prayer that they all find helpers whenever he needs it

I appreciate every single person who takes time to post on Nairaland for us to learn. May everyone in the waiting room receive positive responses very soon and may Canada favour us all. Amen.

Documents submitted
1. 10 page SOP with font size 8. Yes, I literally wrote a textbook because I knew with my profile, it was imperative that I envisaged all possible reasons for denial in order to address it. I actually put myself in a defensive position as though I was in a law court defending a Client whose application had been denied and I was tasked with the duty of convincing the Judge beyond all reasonable doubt on the need to approve the application. Infact, I raised several question statements such as “I know you may be wondering why this is this” then I proceeded to provide answers to the question.
The SOP was broken down into several paragraphs with sub-headings. I wrote it for weeks after praying to God for inspiration and direction. He eventually helped me to write a storybook about myself which I intend to beef up and publish someday even though IRCC has had the opportunity of reading the draft copy. �

2. In addition to the SOP, I attached a table of lump sum explanation where I stated the amount of lump sum, the date and the reason for the lump sum. I had to do this because the account I used was my salary account which also had some major lump sum inflows from side hustles and sale of a land for the purpose of my studies.
3. All credentials
4. IELTS certificate (my 4th ielts since 2015)
5. Title documents for some properties (personally owned and jointly owned with my husband). I got these documents notarized by a Notary Public.
6. CAC Registration documents for two businesses belonging to me.
7. CAC registration documents for businesses jointly owned by my husband and I.
8. Birth certificate for myself and my kids
9. Police clearance certificate
10. Letter of introduction from my office detailing my job function and salary.
11. Work ID.
12. Copies of all visas for countries visited
13. Several family vacation and random pictures
14. Documents for the land I sold.
15. A page containing instagram handle of my businesses.
16. Tax clearance certificate
17. Hubby’s work ID, letter or introduction from his office detailing his role and salary.
18. My siblings means of ID and birth certificate
19. My RSA Pensions statement – I stated in my SOP that by Nigerian Regulation, I could access 25% of the entire sum in the RSA therefore they should please include that amount in their computation of my financial ability to sponsor myself.
20. Bank statements
21. Investment Certificate from asset management firm.

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by makano: 7:28pm On Feb 24, 2022
Received and replied..

Peace
dbeautyful:
Good morning @makano

I just sent you a mail.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by makano: 7:32pm On Feb 24, 2022
Coming online today to be welcomed with another PPR.. grin

Congrats Yureyes, it has finally ended in praise..

And I am glad to be part of your approval testimony, all glory to God..

Canada cant wait to receive your greatness...

Peace

Yureyes:
It’s PPR. Thanks to @makano and everyone who responded to my outburst a few weeks ago.

Timeline:
AOR : August 21 , 2021
Biometrics: September 8 2021
Medical request: October 28, 2021
Medical passed: Nov 19 2021
Submitted Updated LOA: Feb 18 2022 (for fall 2022, because initial LOA was for January 2022)
PPR: Feb 24, 2022


Documents submitted (in addition to the mandatory imm forms):

(1) SOP : Divided into study plan and LOE. Study plan focused solely on my academic pursuit and goals. LOE was just me giving other explanations and highlighting the study visa criteria and how I meet each criteria, referencing my documents. I have two siblings in Canada, so I had to explain home ties exhaustively and convincingly.
(2) LOA
(3) Tuition payment receipt
(4) Waec results.
(5) notarized letter of sponsorship
(6) Landed properties
(7) sponsor’s regular bank statement ( 8 months)
(8.) Police Clearance Certificate
(9) Family tree showing relationship to siblings and sponsor.

Thanks everyone.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Chinnychappy: 7:40pm On Feb 24, 2022
Same here.. Let's hope for a positive response.
Yellowlady:

Thesis based
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Olashile147: 8:15pm On Feb 24, 2022
Draybaba0103:
Hello Everyone, please I need a guide to schools that are still open for the fall session. Thank you.



Check colleges within B.C. most are still open for Fall 2022

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Chiziteremary: 8:18pm On Feb 24, 2022
Congratulations. May the land of Canada favour u. Mine is next in Jesus name.

Redaddict:
PLEASE, THIS IS AN EXTREMELY LONG POST. I HAD TO INCLUDE ALL THE MINUTE DETAILS SO YOU’LL UNDERSTAND WHY I AM SO GRATEFUL TO GOD.

I love You, Lord
Oh Your mercy never fails me
All my days, I've been held in Your hands
From the moment that I wake up
Until I lay my head
Oh, I will sing of the goodness of God

Cause all my life You have been faithful
And all my life You have been so, so good
With every breath that I am able
Oh, I will sing of the goodness of God

Application date: May 12, 2021
Medicals was done around the 8th of May (not sure of the exact date) but it was updated to pass on May 19, 2021
Biometrics done: May 24, 2021
Eligibity started around May 26, 2021 (still showing ongoing on the portal)
Approval date: February 24, 2021

Program: MBA with UCW.
Profile: 1st time Applicant. Nigerian Lawyer with a first degree and Masters in Law. Almost 15 years post call experience. Self Sponsored application.

The story
I started this journey in 2017 with MBA admission from VIU but I couldn’t go through with it because my kids were still very young and back then it wasn’t advisable to submit a joint application with kids. I therefore intensified efforts on express entry process which I had started since 2015 but never got sufficient score however by February 2020, when I finally got sufficient score, age was no longer on my side so the overall pool scores weren’t good enough. Despite this, I stayed in the pool and even got into the provincial nominations race unbeknownst to me, God had other plans for me.

While this was ongoing, I started applying to schools even though I was skeptical because of my age and the fact that I already have a masters degree in Law therefore a second masters degree could be seen as a red flag. However, because I had been running some businesses as side hustles and I sincerely wanted to acquire business management knowledge for retirement purposes later in life, I felt convinced of this study plan and decided to put the rest into God’s hands. He knew this was genuine thirst for knowledge and not a dire need to move to Canada. Eventually, I got MBA admission with UCW in February 2021 however, I almost lost the admission because GTBank was unable to process the Form A within the required time. The school was gracious to give me 2 weeks extension after which the admission will be lost. This made me panic to buy transfer dollar at black market rate but CBN approval for my Form A came the same day I bought the black market dollars so I didn’t need the transfer dollar again as the school fees was paid through Form A.

In order to recoup some losses I incurred through the transfer dollars I bought (I had to buy transfer because banks had directive not to transfer any foreign currency that was obtained through cash deposit), I decided to invest it with an asset management firm. The transfer forms were filled and submitted to the bank but two weeks after, the banks couldn’t tell me where the money was. My bank said they had transferred it, the asset management firm said their receiving bank in Nigeria hadn’t received the money while their correspondent bank also failed to say if the money was with them or not. I sent mails daily but nothing changed. By the end of the 3rd week, I activated all my legal arsenals and sent a joint mail to all the banks involved while copying CBN and the SEC. I mentioned that I was going to sue all the banks and claim damages for the emotional trauma they caused me. It was this mail that made the funds to eventually drop into the asset management firm’s account. Little did I know that the 3 weeks period was just a test of my endurance for the IRCC wait period in future.

I was one of the many who rushed to apply in May 2021 in response to IRCC’s pledge to process our applications in time to enable us resume classes in Fall 2021. After submitting my application, with faith, I started watching every and any youtube video on living in Canada. I also downloaded ArriveCAN app and registered with faith. I also took the first shot of COVID-19 vaccine in May even though I was originally against taking the shots but I knew this would save me costs on quarantine in Canada (back then) so I took it and also went for the second one sometimes in July. After submitting, I noticed how imperfect my application was but I kept praying to God to perfect every imperfection on the application.

On July 12, 2021, I ordered for the first GCMS note which arrived in August with no major comment other than what was stated on my IRCC profile. By August prior to the arrival of the first GCMS note, I started having panic attacks because UCW wanted me to decide whether I would be deferring my admission or resuming online. This prompted me to send emails to several IRCC offices across the world. In the mail, I pleaded with them to expedite actions on my application so I could resume classes in October. Lots of generic responses started flooding my mailbox but one of the countries (can’t remember which one) informed me that my application was being processed in Nairobi. Lagos office on the other hand, told me to discontinue sending mails to all IRCC offices.

By end of August, 2021, I ordered for another note and when it arrived in September, there was no difference from the first one. This pushed my panic attacks to a higher level but my faith in God was unshaken; I intensified prayers and fasting. It was at this point that the above song ministered to my soul and I held onto the lyrics playing the song repeatedly every day. Ah! God is indeed faithful! I knew he would do It but didn’t know when. So, it was the lack of end date to the wait and the inability to plan for the future that heightened the panic not the lack of faith in God for a positive response.

By October, I resumed classes online but the panic didn’t stop so I stopped watching the Youtube videos, reduced my nairaland visits, stopped checking IRCC portal and just continued praying.

November 29, 2021, I ordered a 3rd GCMS note but its yet to arrive till date. I really struggled with the classes and work and this spurred me to send another round of mails to all the IRCC offices attaching the result and my enrollment letter. I also mailed MP for British Columbia. Her assistant reverted on February 18th with the same status on the GCMS notes and my IRCC portal. This got me more confused.

By the end of 2021, I was so pissed with the whole stress of waiting so instead of enrolling for January classes, I took a leave of absence from studies and bought a ticket for a vacation in Paris. I just needed to cool off from the entire stress. Last week, I got a mail from UCW advising me to register for the Spring 2022 term which after engaging with @Lianna2020 yesterday, I decided to enroll for the online classes and mailed the school to reactivate my profile.

This morning at exactly 6:02am, after my morning prayers, a mail dropped from IRCC which got me to rush to the site however it kept showing invalid session. Hmmmmm… words cannot describe my state of mind at that time. While the struggle to login was ongoing, I got another mail which prompted me to hurriedly reach out to @Lianna2020 again. I kept chatting her to ask if she could proffer solution. Eventually, after trying google chrome, safari and edge browsers several times, I finally logged in on Edge then I saw the golden mail. To say this journey has stressed my mind tremendously would be a huge understatement but I am grateful to God because he makes everything beautiful in its time; I am also certain that this is God’s time hence the delay.
.

In the course of this journey, God sent me some awesome persons through Nairaland forum. I met a sweetheart by the name @Lianna2000 after I had submitted the application. She was always willing to help out with my enquiries day or night and was never tired of giving me moral support to ride the waiting period infact, yesterday we were still discussing my plans to continue classes online for the Spring 2022 term. May God continue to bless her. Another awesome person I met on Nairaland is @Bimmy35 who gave me lots of advice and assistance even before I applied. Thanks a bunch God bless. My appreciation also goes to @Inioluwa1, that guy is super awesome. He didn’t know me from anywhere apart from mails I sent to me through Nairaland yet he took a big risk of meeting me twice to review my documents and help submit everything. He devoted several hours to my application. I honestly cannot thank him enough. It is my prayer that they all find helpers whenever he needs it

I appreciate every single person who takes time to post on Nairaland for us to learn. May everyone in the waiting room receive positive responses very soon and may Canada favour us all. Amen.

Documents submitted
1. 10 page SOP with font size 8. Yes, I literally wrote a textbook because I knew with my profile, it was imperative that I envisaged all possible reasons for denial in order to address it. I actually put myself in a defensive position as though I was in a law court defending a Client whose application had been denied and I was tasked with the duty of convincing the Judge beyond all reasonable doubt on the need to approve the application. Infact, I raised several question statements such as “I know you may be wondering why this is this” then I proceeded to provide answers to the question.
The SOP was broken down into several paragraphs with sub-headings. I wrote it for weeks after praying to God for inspiration and direction. He eventually helped me to write a storybook about myself which I intend to beef up and publish someday even though IRCC has had the opportunity of reading the draft copy. �

2. In addition to the SOP, I attached a table of lump sum explanation where I stated the amount of lump sum, the date and the reason for the lump sum. I had to do this because the account I used was my salary account which also had some major lump sum inflows from side hustles and sale of a land for the purpose of my studies.
3. All credentials
4. IELTS certificate (my 4th ielts since 2015)
5. Title documents for some properties (personally owned and jointly owned with my husband). I got these documents notarized by a Notary Public.
6. CAC Registration documents for two businesses belonging to me.
7. CAC registration documents for businesses jointly owned by my husband and I.
8. Birth certificate for myself and my kids
9. Police clearance certificate
10. Letter of introduction from my office detailing my job function and salary.
11. Work ID.
12. Copies of all visas for countries visited
13. Several family vacation and random pictures
14. Documents for the land I sold.
15. A page containing instagram handle of my businesses.
16. Tax clearance certificate
17. Hubby’s work ID, letter or introduction from his office detailing his role and salary.
18. My siblings means of ID and birth certificate
19. My RSA Pensions statement – I stated in my SOP that by Nigerian Regulation, I could access 25% of the entire sum in the RSA therefore they should please include that amount in their computation of my financial ability to sponsor myself.
20. Bank statements
21. Investment Certificate from asset management firm.

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