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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by olokings(m): 10:02pm On Apr 04, 2022
Already have admission and deposit paid for Fall 2022.

They're pretty fast with admission too though.

Francieuche:
Who has heard from University of New Brunswick recently?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Chukwuemekatehi(m): 10:04pm On Apr 04, 2022
Congratulations
DestinationCann:
Hi guys, it's PPR for me and medical request for my toddler (I don't know why they have requested for a fresh Medicals for her but we go do am)


2nd time applicant

1st application July 2021
Refusal cake in on 6th October 2021 after waiting. I had to defer my admission. I had already started classes oo. The bad news came in in the middle of a particular class and I want blank for 10 minutes, exited the zoom class and cried to my satisfaction. I ordered GCMS Notes same day through a friend in Canada who was following up with me on my application.

GCMS came after 1 month and I realized IRCC messed up my application.

They mentioned sponsor when I didn't have any.
They said I had lump sum when I showed certificate of fixed deposit and told them the date it liquidated.
They didn't even acknowledge the 45% upfront school fees I paid (I think they already made a decision before I sent in the payment receipt)


I had to contact of a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant after my GCMS came in because I wasn't ready for the emotional stress of opening and refreshing IRCC portal and my email for update, he scheduled a zoom meeting with me and after reading through my GCMS Notes and listening to me, he said he'll have recommended a JR because the refusal grounds were baseless however, to save me time, money and stress, he recommended a reapplication.

I lost interest in online classes so I kuku deferred my admission.
I don move out funds buy market from fixed deposit sef so I kuku defer.

I started working on my POF immediately. I ensured large sums entered my personal account from everywhere and moved out and targeted March for submission of a fresh Application.



2nd Application Timeline

Application submitted 16th March 2022
Biometric confirmation 16th March 2022
Correspondence Letter 4th April 2022
PPR 4TH April 2022


Documents submitted:
Full tuition school fees payment evidence from school (32k CAD)
School admission letter
Person Account MyBankStatement showing 5.9M
Police clearance certificate
IELTS general result
WAEC result
Student copy of transcript
Digital passport
Letter of introduction by employer
Letter from employer showing amount and date my salaries were paid in the last 4 months.
Leave authorization from employer
International passport (mine and my toddler)



Home ties document submitted

Company account MyBankStatement showing closing balance of 28M and 6 months transaction of over 170M
CAC documents of Business
Company tax clearance certificate
Personal tax clearance certificate
Marriage certificate
Other children's birthday certificate
Husband's international passport
COF of landed property


The Registered Canada Immigration Consultant asked me questions like he was a Visa officer, I got tired sef. We exchanged lots of mails.

I'm grateful to God for this success. In deed, God has done this and I am in awe. Who could have imagined that my application would take 19 days and 13 working days?

I had already started Sweden application to schools sef. I had planned to apply to UK schools in October but transcript wahala didn't help matters so I left it.

I pray the God who did mine would do yours too. Do not give up.



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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by ocpaschal: 10:05pm On Apr 04, 2022
If I study a postgraduate diploma in Social Work at a DLI college in Canada for 2yrs (plus PSWP), will I be eligible for Permanent Residency after my diploma studies?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Nobody: 10:06pm On Apr 04, 2022
ocpaschal:
If I study a postgraduate diploma in Social Work at a DLI college in Canada for 2yrs (plus PSWP), will I be eligible for Permanent Residency after my diploma studies?
yea

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by ocpaschal: 10:08pm On Apr 04, 2022
Toceen2022:

Lemme get you right... Your undergraduate degree is in political science and you've not had any work experience in disability studies field, like teaching or counselling?

Well, if that is the case, I'll strongly advise not to go for the program. Such programs are highly professional and require strong background in courses like learning, child development (emotional, cognition and social), and a lot of psychological studies in education as prerequisite before doing a masters. It's almost impossible to secure admission without having such background. But many schools may accept years of experience in that field to cover for it.

But, it doesn't affect the process of getting a PGWP either course or thesis base route.


Noo, I don't... You can Google it.
SOP related to special education or child support care could be useful too.
If I study postgraduate diploma at a college (DLI), will I be able to secure PR afterwards... ?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by karryprincess: 10:09pm On Apr 04, 2022
Learner247:


Abeg I need answer to this.
My Biometrics is yet to be uploaded to my profile, and I have not received any email from VFS as well.

Hello, any update to your progile now?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Learner247: 10:19pm On Apr 04, 2022
karryprincess:


Hello, any update to your progile now?

No update yet.

I sent an email - nothing.
I had planned to go there today but was too busy.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Teeunz: 10:46pm On Apr 04, 2022
Good day all.

Please who knows which of the portal accepts Nigeria debit card for application fee. (Old or new portal or both)?

Thank you so much
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by gaeul(f): 11:06pm On Apr 04, 2022
Please keep sending them emails...keep messaging the Graduate school...their wahala plenty ..
canada2022:


that school no serious at all. Applied since September last year yet no response.

they better refund my application fee
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Afolavid: 11:15pm On Apr 04, 2022
Teeunz:
Good day all.

Please who knows which of the portal accepts Nigeria debit card for application fee. (Old or new portal or both)?

Thank you so much

Only old portal

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Jazzypink: 11:28pm On Apr 04, 2022
Amas1 ... Please contact me I am
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Francieuche: 11:36pm On Apr 04, 2022
olokings:
Already have admission and deposit paid for Fall 2022.

They're pretty fast with admission too though.

Na nursing I want to do ooo
What course did you apply for?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by MrCodeKnight: 11:45pm On Apr 04, 2022
Yes, we all did our Medicals together. They might request for that at the POE when we apply for her SP, not sure though, but just to be on the safe side.

Forwardxxx:
Congratulations!!!!!

For your child that’s a US citizen, did she do medicals since she’ll be staying in Canada for more than 6 months?

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by gaeul(f): 1:46am On Apr 05, 2022
One year isn't one century...it's best to opt for a 2year program to get your three year PSW...I know of so many people that had to relocate back to Nigeria unplanned when Covid 19 came visiting unexpectedly.....Anything worth doing is worth doing well...
ShowYoung:
While I understand your point of view, I want to make it clear that It's not a risk if you have prepared and mapped out your strategies to get PR after 1 year course.

If one year course is your only ladder to get to Canada, please don't hesitate to climb it because if you don't have enough funds for 2 year course to convince the visa officer, you may likely not even leave Nigeria.

Are you aware you only need to study in New Brunswick for 6 months without a job offer to get eligible for PNP?

Are you aware that if you target IT courses, Health courses among others, your chances of getting a white collar job is very high? Android Developers, Mobile Developers, Web Developers, Data Analylist/Scientists, Personal Care Support Workers etc are in high demand.
If I could get an interview from Canada just because I learned Android Programming without even working in that line, how much more would it be if I was physically present there!

You don't need to work in the profession relating to your course of study. You only need to secure a job in NOCs A, B or C to qualify for CEC.

Are you aware of 1+1 course strategy?

Are you aware of Manitoba MPNP that requires connection to the province?

Are you aware of Saskatchewan Tech and SINP?

Your point of high risk is for those who do not have many strategies mapped out before studying.

Let us also weigh in the worst case scenario, if I can add Canadian 1 year course to my EE profile or some PNP profiles, I am damn sure I will qualify for PR.

RNIMP is also there, just study in either Ontario, Manitoba or BC, RNIMP is looking for you. Apart from these three provinces, many other provinces are looking for graduates for RNIMP.

All you need do is to arm yourself to the teeth with good and correct information and don't say "I must live in Ontario or BC" when Saskatchewan, Manitoba, PEI, NFL etc are looking for you.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by olokings(m): 1:48am On Apr 05, 2022
Masters in Environmental Mgt.

Francieuche:

Na nursing I want to do ooo
What course did you apply for?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Osemigho: 1:53am On Apr 05, 2022
ShowYoung:
While I understand your point of view, I want to make it clear that It's not a risk if you have prepared and mapped out your strategies to get PR after 1 year course.

If one year course is your only ladder to get to Canada, please don't hesitate to climb it because if you don't have enough funds for 2 year course to convince the visa officer, you may likely not even leave Nigeria.

Are you aware you only need to study in New Brunswick for 6 months without a job offer to get eligible for PNP?

Are you aware that if you target IT courses, Health courses among others, your chances of getting a white collar job is very high? Android Developers, Mobile Developers, Web Developers, Data Analylist/Scientists, Personal Care Support Workers etc are in high demand.
If I could get an interview from Canada just because I learned Android Programming without even working in that line, how much more would it be if I was physically present there!

You don't need to work in the profession relating to your course of study. You only need to secure a job in NOCs A, B or C to qualify for CEC.

Are you aware of 1+1 course strategy?

Are you aware of Manitoba MPNP that requires connection to the province?

Are you aware of Saskatchewan Tech and SINP?

Your point of high risk is for those who do not have many strategies mapped out before studying.

Let us also weigh in the worst case scenario, if I can add Canadian 1 year course to my EE profile or some PNP profiles, I am damn sure I will qualify for PR.

RNIMP is also there, just study in either Ontario, Manitoba or BC, RNIMP is looking for you. Apart from these three provinces, many other provinces are looking for graduates for RNIMP.

All you need do is to arm yourself to the teeth with good and correct information and don't say "I must live in Ontario or BC" when Saskatchewan, Manitoba, PEI, NFL etc are looking for you.


Have you applied for jobs in Canada after schooling? My friends and I have done that within and outside the IT/computer science field. I can tell you for sure that most people in Canada spend about 4-6 months of dedicated time before getting a job. Some spend years without it. Getting an interview doesn't equate getting a job. By the way, I work in the IT/Computer Science field in Canada. So I can say I have some practical experience of job hunting in that field in Canada.

Did you or any of your friends submit PR application in Canada recently? I do have friends in canada waiting for passport request since early 2021. Their only grace is that their work permit is three years.

It is not my business what anyone choose. I am just here to advise those that care to listen that they should aviod 1 year PGD if they can. It will save them future stress, headache, and need for aviodable permutations and calculations. At the end, I understand everyone's journey will be different even if we have the same destination. All the best.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Ojb555666: 2:06am On Apr 05, 2022
Osemigho:


Have you applied for jobs in Canada after schooling? My friends and I have done that within and outside the IT/computer science field. I can tell you for sure that most people in Canada spend about 4-6 months of dedicated time before getting a job. Some spend years without it. Getting an interview doesn't equate getting a job. By the way, I work in the IT/Computer Science field in Canada. So I can say I have some practical experience of job hunting in that field in Canada.

Did you or any of your friends submit PR application in Canada recently? I do have friends in canada waiting for passport request since early 2021. Their only grace is that their work permit is three years.

It is not my business what anyone choose. I am just here to advise those that care to listen that they should aviod 1 year PGD if they can. It will save them future stress, headache, and need for aviodable permutations and calculations. At the end, I understand everyone's journey will be different even if we have the same destination. All the best.
hello Bro, how about a year and six months certificate program, can it guarantee one a 3 year PGWP?

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by JESUSSON1: 2:48am On Apr 05, 2022
Thanks for the info. What doing another one year program after the first program. is it not going to give the person 2-3 years working permit?
Osemigho:


Have you applied for jobs in Canada after schooling? My friends and I have done that within and outside the IT/computer science field. I can tell you for sure that most people in Canada spend about 4-6 months of dedicated time before getting a job. Some spend years without it. Getting an interview doesn't equate getting a job. By the way, I work in the IT/Computer Science field in Canada. So I can say I have some practical experience of job hunting in that field in Canada.

Did you or any of your friends submit PR application in Canada recently? I do have friends in canada waiting for passport request since early 2021. Their only grace is that their work permit is three years.

It is not my business what anyone choose. I am just here to advise those that care to listen that they should aviod 1 year PGD if they can. It will save them future stress, headache, and need for aviodable permutations and calculations. At the end, I understand everyone's journey will be different even if we have the same destination. All the best.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by oppemipo(m): 3:58am On Apr 05, 2022
Please who is going to the University of Saskatchewan or has gotten admission to the University of Saskatchewan for graduate studies?
Please could the person add me to the WhatsApp group for the university of Saskatchewan?. Thank you

I can be reached on this email address oppemipo@yahoo.com
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Legacyedition: 4:38am On Apr 05, 2022
ocpaschal:
If I study postgraduate diploma at a college (DLI), will I be able to secure PR afterwards... ?


Graduate --> post graduate work permit -->PR

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by efizyhenchmen: 4:42am On Apr 05, 2022
Dear Nairalander,,

I was refused on the ground that I couldn't sufficiently prove my home tie and the statment of account I submitted was not clear therefore, it was not considered. Please, I need your candid advice on how to tackle this. Please, see attached reasons. Please, if you can help me!

Thank you

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Nikky6: 5:02am On Apr 05, 2022
Lizabeth36:
Application submitted: oct 18th
Medical passed: march 25th
Eligibility review: February 16th
2nd ghost update: march 29th
Awaiting PPR this week

My friend!!!! I’m waiting o

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Nikky6: 5:07am On Apr 05, 2022
Jessica50:
please where can I do the PCR test
Ikeja Gra
https://covid-bookings.afriglobalmedicare.com/booking/ikeja-centre/
You don’t need PCR if you are fully vaccinated na

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Nikky6: 5:10am On Apr 05, 2022
I remember you!!! Congrats hunnay!!!
God did it
DestinationCann:
Hi guys, it's PPR for me and medical request for my toddler (I don't know why they have requested for a fresh Medicals for her but we go do am)


2nd time applicant

1st application July 2021
Refusal cake in on 6th October 2021 after waiting. I had to defer my admission. I had already started classes oo. The bad news came in in the middle of a particular class and I want blank for 10 minutes, exited the zoom class and cried to my satisfaction. I ordered GCMS Notes same day through a friend in Canada who was following up with me on my application.

GCMS came after 1 month and I realized IRCC messed up my application.

They mentioned sponsor when I didn't have any.
They said I had lump sum when I showed certificate of fixed deposit and told them the date it liquidated.
They didn't even acknowledge the 45% upfront school fees I paid (I think they already made a decision before I sent in the payment receipt)


I had to contact of a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant after my GCMS came in because I wasn't ready for the emotional stress of opening and refreshing IRCC portal and my email for update, he scheduled a zoom meeting with me and after reading through my GCMS Notes and listening to me, he said he'll have recommended a JR because the refusal grounds were baseless however, to save me time, money and stress, he recommended a reapplication.

I lost interest in online classes so I kuku deferred my admission.
I don move out funds buy market from fixed deposit sef so I kuku defer.

I started working on my POF immediately. I ensured large sums entered my personal account from everywhere and moved out and targeted March for submission of a fresh Application.



2nd Application Timeline

Application submitted 16th March 2022
Biometric confirmation 16th March 2022
Correspondence Letter 4th April 2022
PPR 4TH April 2022


Documents submitted:
Full tuition school fees payment evidence from school (32k CAD)
School admission letter
Person Account MyBankStatement showing 5.9M
Police clearance certificate
IELTS general result
WAEC result
Student copy of transcript
Digital passport
Letter of introduction by employer
Letter from employer showing amount and date my salaries were paid in the last 4 months.
Leave authorization from employer
International passport (mine and my toddler)



Home ties document submitted

Company account MyBankStatement showing closing balance of 28M and 6 months transaction of over 170M
CAC documents of Business
Company tax clearance certificate
Personal tax clearance certificate
Marriage certificate
Other children's birthday certificate
Husband's international passport
COF of landed property


The Registered Canada Immigration Consultant asked me questions like he was a Visa officer, I got tired sef. We exchanged lots of mails.

I'm grateful to God for this success. In deed, God has done this and I am in awe. Who could have imagined that my application would take 19 days and 13 working days?

I had already started Sweden application to schools sef. I had planned to apply to UK schools in October but transcript wahala didn't help matters so I left it.

I pray the God who did mine would do yours too. Do not give up.



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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by ShowYoung: 5:40am On Apr 05, 2022
Getting PR is not always all about getting a job, this is why I asked if you know anything about MPNP, RNIMP and the program that New Brunswick requires you to do and apply for PNP in your final semester which is 6 months before graduation if you are studying in one year course?

Are you aware of AINP?

People that get problem are the ones who say, "I want to live in Ontario or BC", if you don't care and ready to live in any province or territory to get a PR, I am sure you don't have to tie your PR to jobs. Many PNPs are calling graduates if you care to know.

I also weigh in worst case scenario:
I asked if you're aware of 1+1 course strategy.

Osemigho:


Have you applied for jobs in Canada after schooling? My friends and I have done that within and outside the IT/computer science field. I can tell you for sure that most people in Canada spend about 4-6 months of dedicated time before getting a job. Some spend years without it. Getting an interview doesn't equate getting a job. By the way, I work in the IT/Computer Science field in Canada. So I can say I have some practical experience of job hunting in that field in Canada.

Did you or any of your friends submit PR application in Canada recently? I do have friends in canada waiting for passport request since early 2021. Their only grace is that their work permit is three years.

It is not my business what anyone choose. I am just here to advise those that care to listen that they should aviod 1 year PGD if they can. It will save them future stress, headache, and need for aviodable permutations and calculations. At the end, I understand everyone's journey will be different even if we have the same destination. All the best.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by ShowYoung: 5:44am On Apr 05, 2022
JESUSSON1:
Thanks for the info. What doing another one year program after the first program. is it not going to give the person 2-3 years working permit?

This is what I call 1+1 course strategy.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by ShowYoung: 5:51am On Apr 05, 2022
Bro, if any of your friend had been waiting for PPR for a long time after graduating due to COVID, it is an advantage because that person would have been given a BRIDGING OPEN WORK PERMIT. He would enjoy this open work permit for as long as IRCC keeps delaying him.

Even if he had 1 year PGWP, he/she would have been advantaged to work for more than 1 year due to the bridging open work permit.

Meanwhile, not all PR programs are tied to job. Most people only know about CEC which requires a year job experience in NOC level A, B or C. There are many PNP waiting to have him.

If anyone is in New Brunswick and does a one year course in the select field that's in-demand, such person can qualify for PNP in the last semester of his study, that's five or six months into the program or five to six months before graduating.

In as much as you have targeted programs and strategies, you can't fail.

There are so many ways one can get PR apart from CEC that doesn't require job offer. One just shouldn't be picky or dull oneself.
Osemigho:


Have you applied for jobs in Canada after schooling? My friends and I have done that within and outside the IT/computer science field. I can tell you for sure that most people in Canada spend about 4-6 months of dedicated time before getting a job. Some spend years without it. Getting an interview doesn't equate getting a job. By the way, I work in the IT/Computer Science field in Canada. So I can say I have some practical experience of job hunting in that field in Canada.

Did you or any of your friends submit PR application in Canada recently? I do have friends in canada waiting for passport request since early 2021. Their only grace is that their work permit is three years.

It is not my business what anyone choose. I am just here to advise those that care to listen that they should aviod 1 year PGD if they can. It will save them future stress, headache, and need for aviodable permutations and calculations. At the end, I understand everyone's journey will be different even if we have the same destination. All the best.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by ninab: 5:59am On Apr 05, 2022
Learner247:


No update yet.

I sent an email - nothing.
I had planned to go there today but was too busy.

They wudnt allow u beyond the security point
You can try just carry your previous appointment form and the biometric collection form
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by ninab: 6:15am On Apr 05, 2022
MightyRance:
Hello Gurus.

I did my upfront medicals and I submitted my application on 23rd of March and did my biometrics on 24th.

Till date, my medicals hasn’t been updated.
I’M WORRIED.


They would ,I also submitted same day and mine hasn’t been updated.
You can call the facility you did your Medicals to be double sure they sent to the embassy .
#fingerscrossed
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Learner247: 6:26am On Apr 05, 2022
ninab:


They wudnt allow u beyond the security point
You can try just carry your previous appointment form and the biometric collection form

The truth is that I doubt if I would be able to "try" before next week because by then I believe the whole matter should have been resolved.

Thank you.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by purespikes: 6:49am On Apr 05, 2022
MrCodeKnight:
PPR Alert! (11 days)

I applied on behalf of my wife for Study Permit and SOWP for myself. Although, we will be travelling with our child, we didn't apply for her since she's a US citizen (we plan to do it at POE). However, we made it clear that she will accompany my wife, hence, the need for me to also go with them.

Upfront Medical at Qlife: March 3, 2022

Timeline (it's the same for both of us, PPR was like 10 minutes apart, wife's PPR came first)
Application Submission: March 24, 2022
Biometrics Collection Letter: March 25, 2022
Medical Passed: March 29, 2022
Biometrics Done at VFS: March 30, 2022
Biometrics Uploaded: March 30, 2022
Correspondence Letter: April 4, 2022
Original Passport Request: April 4, 2022

I said 11 days because I submitted the evening of the 24th, thus, I started counting from the 25th.


Full Details

First time applicant, we have never applied for any Canadian visa prior to this application. But good travel history.

Portal: Old Portal (GCKey)
Program: MBA, 16 months program - September 2022
Tuition: About CAD 90k



For everyone waiting, it will end in praise!!!!!

Congratulations

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by purespikes: 6:53am On Apr 05, 2022
DestinationCann:
Hi guys, it's PPR for me and medical request for my toddler (
Congratulations

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