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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Ketima: 4:52am On Apr 06, 2022
Dc4life:
As a young adult in his mid 20’s.. is it advisable i use my bank statement with a very substantial sum as proof of funds?

I don't see any reason why you cant, unless you cant legitly prove how the fund came about.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Finian1: 4:57am On Apr 06, 2022
Good morning Guru's in the house.
Please can anyone help me with the requirement information for applying for an MBA program in University of Alberta and University of Calgary.
Thank you!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Ketima: 5:01am On Apr 06, 2022
Benwems:

Hello, please I have a question:
If the sponsor is a lecturer and his salary is about 200k per month. Money (950,000 to 1,400,000) is been paid to the sponsor account every week or 2 weeks. Does the sponsor or the applicant have to explain the sauce funds in the SOP ? What’s the best way to boost an account for proof of funds. Thank you.

Hello Benwems,

We all should understand that this word lumpsum depends on the nature of the account in question. If for instance the account before now and for a very long time has inflows that runs into thousands and millions being deposited into the account every week or two, then is not a lump sum and need no explanation. But when an account before hand has never had such inflow and all of a sudden, such inflows like that starts coming in, that's when you need to explain to the VO the source of funds and squash what he may perceived as account buildup for demonstration purposes.

So, before now, is the account used to receiving such sums per week or is just starting. If just starting, and as a lecturer, you have many reasons to use and tag such inflows as which can be from book sales, research proceeds etc.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Ketima: 5:06am On Apr 06, 2022
Finian1:
Good morning Guru's in the house.
Please can anyone help me with the requirement information for applying for an MBA program in University of Alberta and University of Calgary.
Thank you!

Hello Finain1,

You already have the school you want and course you need, why not visit the school websites and get the info from there?

Every admissions requirements for each school in Canada and in the world (let me exclude some Nigeria universities) is online for easy access. So do well to visit the school sites ok.

All the best

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Ojb555666: 5:18am On Apr 06, 2022
CentennialGuy:
They are not fake but they don't offer programs that are eligible for PGWP

good morning Bro, please how do I know if a program qualifies for a PGWP Sir?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by teejhaay: 5:38am On Apr 06, 2022
Ojb555666:
good morning Bro, please how do I know if a program qualifies for a PGWP Sir?

Just Google up "list of DLI schools that offer pgwp in Canada" or just ask Google "does X university/college offer pgwp in Canada"

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by ninab: 6:15am On Apr 06, 2022
Any March 23rd/24th applicant here?
Some have started getting Ppr ,Please has your eligibility started ?
Biko I want to check something �

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by tonnymexx: 6:42am On Apr 06, 2022
Please gurus, which colleges is accepting application for January 2023 entry?

Please is urgent. Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by ShowYoung: 6:57am On Apr 06, 2022
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by ShowYoung: 7:08am On Apr 06, 2022
Should anyone need to make international payment, I am here to help with my domiciliary account Mastercard.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Karaluann: 7:29am On Apr 06, 2022
Thanks for this! Does anyone have information about renting off campus?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Harold4lyf(m): 7:30am On Apr 06, 2022
Harold4lyf:


Good morning sir....sorry for the delay....I'm going for an undergraduate degree in Marine Biology....since my graduation I've actually been studying Electrical Engineering at the undergraduate level but with the strikes and uncertainty in the educational sector I'm looking to change and honestly prefer Marine Biology but was made to study Engineering due to some factors outside my control...do they ask for explanations in study gaps for an undergraduate degree....I'm looking at Dalhousie University as my first choice and Guelph and New Brunswick as second choices as they all have marine biology as an undergraduate degree

@makano sir can I get a reply please so I'd know what to do when I'm ready to apply kiss
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Teezkid: 7:36am On Apr 06, 2022
Please do you have any application waiver code at all for Conestoga college ?
Samxx:
I've noticed that most people don't respond anymore on here once they are past that stage or if the questions has nothing to do with them or their current stage , But you guys should remember you were once at that stage too .
That being said anyone who needs an application waiver code for Seneca College should let me know , it expires April 25th so get back to me on time before it expires.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Scott99tish(m): 8:03am On Apr 06, 2022
I found this tip somewhere on Uk travel thread and might be helpful…

23kg each in two places. That's for your main luggage.
8kg max for your cabin luggage.

Total of 54kg!

Let me help with luggage packing tips, you might need them.

Tips

You're not allowed to put food or sharp objects (cutlery, blade, pocket knife etc) in your cabin luggage or carry on (hand bag/laptop bag), so pack smartly.

Tightly pack all your clothes, shoes, books, or weaves (if female) into your cabin luggage. Instead of folding clothes passively or mindlessly like we do when arranging our closet, roll each tightly into a bunch.This will squeeze out air & give you more space in the box to squeeze more clothes into. You can watch YouTube videos to learn this technique.

Now you're left with food items, sharp objects, and any cream/perfume exceeding 50ml (Only liquid of less than 50ml per bottle is allowed in the cabin luggage). Now arrange all these carefully into your main luggage.

For food items, put into ziploc bags or transparent polythene bag like pure water bags. Put different food items into each and label appropriately...e.g Melon, Ogbono, Ugwu vegetable etc.

For ladies carrying weaves, discard the packs to make your luggage relatively lighter.

Palm oil is not allowed. Don't even bother!

You don't necessarily need an industrial scale to weigh your luggage. Buy a regular domestic scale. You know the ones "Check your weight" guys carry around? Yes, that one. It's less than 2k.

To weigh, first stand on it and check your weight. Write it down or memorise it. Now put your luggage on your head and check your combined weight. Subtracting your own weight from the combined weight will give you the weight of your luggage.

Your allowance per main luggage is 23kg but aim for 21kg or max 22kg at home. Why? The scale at Murtala Mohammed Int'l Airport is forward by about 2kg. You don't want to stress yourself with reshuffling at the airport or trashing stuffs you bought with your hard-earned money. Pack smartly from home!

Airport staffs are not smiling again. Before they allow you pass/check-in a 23.9kg bag, you'll beg tire. Anything above that, they'll tell you to go obtain a ticket of $150 per overweight bag upstairs! You don't need that wahala in your life.

What else?

Remember I asked you to stuff all your clothes & books plus shoes into your cabin luggage? Trust me, it would have exceeded 8kg by now. You know the box itself will add to the weight as well.

Let me give you orijo. grin

1. Your laptop bag is not weighed. That's an extra space to put clothes, books, laptop (of course), charger etc.

2. Your hand bag isn't weighed either. If you're a lady, that's a plus. You can carry a laptop bag + your handbag alongside the cabin bag.

3. If you're eleru town council like me & you've utilised all available spaces yet you're still not within allocated kg limits, fear not. There's still a way.

Leave your original cabin luggage with somebody (eg family/friend who followed you to the airport). Let them act like they own the bag while they simply stand by it.

Check in your laptop bag as your Cabin Luggage. They'll tag it and return it to you while the two main bags are passed to cargo. Now remove the tag and stickers on your laptop bag and place it on your original Cabin Luggage you kept with your escort. You're done!

With these tips, you'll have a smooth sail luggage wise.


Extras....

Depending on how light or fancy you want to travel, those silly Echolac boxes are not your friend. 1) They'll add to the overall weight 2) They're not durable. Most would be damaged (broken handles, broken wheels, torn surface areas, etc) before you arrive your destination. How would you even lift a damaged box? You'll place it on your head maybe grin

Invest in a quality box. Might be pricey but it will last for years and save you from embarrassing situations. I don't know if/where those are sold in Nigeria.

If you're low on cash, buy those very strong bagco ghana must go bags as main luggage. Not the usual ones. This one is a bit recent & it comes in one color - grey! More like a grainy white mixed with black. It costs about N1,500 per bag. Nothing to be ashamed of. You wont even see it until your final destination after you check it in at MMIA, so you can still form posh in transit with your cabin luggage. Regular travellers use it a lot. It's very light and durable. For your information, they sell it in the abroad too. So what? In fact, its a life saver for people whose boxes get damaged at the airport. Just that they'll pay a few extra thousands more to procure it at the airport.

No use am as cabin baggage oooo. You'll look like Osuofia in London. Hehehe. Joking. Use a correct small sized box as cabin/hand luggage.

Third option is to source for lightweight boxes (rare) or lightweight travelling bags with wheels (looks like a piece of cloth with wheels attached when empty. The box-shaped compact ones are heavy).


Wishing you a safe flight!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Samxx: 8:07am On Apr 06, 2022
Lot of people have been coming to email for the Seneca code , so to make it easy for everyone else I'll paste it here , Remember to hurry because its only from April 1st to 25th.

April 1st - 25th - SENE1054506739

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Davidbanky(m): 8:27am On Apr 06, 2022
Benwems:


Hello bro, which schools easily refund tuition fees if denied visa without too many paper work. Thank you.

Tbh, I don’t really know … I’ve not had the experience before. Cambrian refund sha but don’t know how fast
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Karaluann: 8:40am On Apr 06, 2022
Does anyone know any rental companies for off campus rentals in Centennial college environs?

Anon123:


If you wish to live in-campus, you xb email the school or better still call to have an arrangement setup for you.

To me, as an international student, its always advantegeous to live off-campus cos you have the opportunity to mingle and associate with fellow internationals and nationals. That way, you can get information or links to jobs availability etc.

Living in-campus confines you to just the campus, you get to associate but not like off-campus and information follow isnt same as off-campus.

Do what works best for you shaa..
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by favourdamsel: 8:41am On Apr 06, 2022
Thanks. Nice information �
Scott99tish:
I found this tip somewhere on Uk travel thread and might be helpful…

23kg each in two places. That's for your main luggage.
8kg max for your cabin luggage.

Total of 54kg!

Let me help with luggage packing tips, you might need them.

Tips

You're not allowed to put food or sharp objects (cutlery, blade, pocket knife etc) in your cabin luggage or carry on (hand bag/laptop bag), so pack smartly.

Tightly pack all your clothes, shoes, books, or weaves (if female) into your cabin luggage. Instead of folding clothes passively or mindlessly like we do when arranging our closet, roll each tightly into a bunch.This will squeeze out air & give you more space in the box to squeeze more clothes into. You can watch YouTube videos to learn this technique.

Now you're left with food items, sharp objects, and any cream/perfume exceeding 50ml (Only liquid of less than 50ml per bottle is allowed in the cabin luggage). Now arrange all these carefully into your main luggage.

For food items, put into ziploc bags or transparent polythene bag like pure water bags. Put different food items into each and label appropriately...e.g Melon, Ogbono, Ugwu vegetable etc.

For ladies carrying weaves, discard the packs to make your luggage relatively lighter.

Palm oil is not allowed. Don't even bother!

You don't necessarily need an industrial scale to weigh your luggage. Buy a regular domestic scale. You know the ones "Check your weight" guys carry around? Yes, that one. It's less than 2k.

To weigh, first stand on it and check your weight. Write it down or memorise it. Now put your luggage on your head and check your combined weight. Subtracting your own weight from the combined weight will give you the weight of your luggage.

Your allowance per main luggage is 23kg but aim for 21kg or max 22kg at home. Why? The scale at Murtala Mohammed Int'l Airport is forward by about 2kg. You don't want to stress yourself with reshuffling at the airport or trashing stuffs you bought with your hard-earned money. Pack smartly from home!

Airport staffs are not smiling again. Before they allow you pass/check-in a 23.9kg bag, you'll beg tire. Anything above that, they'll tell you to go obtain a ticket of $150 per overweight bag upstairs! You don't need that wahala in your life.

What else?

Remember I asked you to stuff all your clothes & books plus shoes into your cabin luggage? Trust me, it would have exceeded 8kg by now. You know the box itself will add to the weight as well.

Let me give you orijo. grin

1. Your laptop bag is not weighed. That's an extra space to put clothes, books, laptop (of course), charger etc.

2. Your hand bag isn't weighed either. If you're a lady, that's a plus. You can carry a laptop bag + your handbag alongside the cabin bag.

3. If you're eleru town council like me & you've utilised all available spaces yet you're still not within allocated kg limits, fear not. There's still a way.

Leave your original cabin luggage with somebody (eg family/friend who followed you to the airport). Let them act like they own the bag while they simply stand by it.

Check in your laptop bag as your Cabin Luggage. They'll tag it and return it to you while the two main bags are passed to cargo. Now remove the tag and stickers on your laptop bag and place it on your original Cabin Luggage you kept with your escort. You're done!

With these tips, you'll have a smooth sail luggage wise.


Extras....

Depending on how light or fancy you want to travel, those silly Echolac boxes are not your friend. 1) They'll add to the overall weight 2) They're not durable. Most would be damaged (broken handles, broken wheels, torn surface areas, etc) before you arrive your destination. How would you even lift a damaged box? You'll place it on your head maybe grin

Invest in a quality box. Might be pricey but it will last for years and save you from embarrassing situations. I don't know if/where those are sold in Nigeria.

If you're low on cash, buy those very strong bagco ghana must go bags as main luggage. Not the usual ones. This one is a bit recent & it comes in one color - grey! More like a grainy white mixed with black. It costs about N1,500 per bag. Nothing to be ashamed of. You wont even see it until your final destination after you check it in at MMIA, so you can still form posh in transit with your cabin luggage. Regular travellers use it a lot. It's very light and durable. For your information, they sell it in the abroad too. So what? In fact, its a life saver for people whose boxes get damaged at the airport. Just that they'll pay a few extra thousands more to procure it at the airport.

No use am as cabin baggage oooo. You'll look like Osuofia in London. Hehehe. Joking. Use a correct small sized box as cabin/hand luggage.

Third option is to source for lightweight boxes (rare) or lightweight travelling bags with wheels (looks like a piece of cloth with wheels attached when empty. The box-shaped compact ones are heavy).


Wishing you a safe flight!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by DestinationCann: 8:42am On Apr 06, 2022
Congratulations again boss.

I don dey find my biometrics slip since Monday oo, what will happen if I don't find it? cheesy



Scott99tish:
I sent it to Abuja on Friday.
They’ve stamped it cuz I got email notification but I’m yet to get it from DHL. DHL has updated also to deliver tomorrow.

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by DestinationCann: 8:42am On Apr 06, 2022
UW

Samtob4life:


Got it. Thank you so much.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by DestinationCann: 8:44am On Apr 06, 2022
Not completely right though.

What if you got PPR 5 months earlier than you intend to arrive Canada?

I'll say, have plans on refunding the money when you are about to travel

purespikes:


It is always risky to significantly tamper with your POF until PPR is delivered. Often times, you still need it at your POE....

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Ilovemom: 9:03am On Apr 06, 2022
Hi everyone, thank you for all you do in the group, kindly see my Gcms note below and add your inputs on way to go, all suggestions will be duly appreciated. Note: This is a second time refusal..

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by ninab: 9:04am On Apr 06, 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.

Has your Medicals been passed now ?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by CentennialGuy: 9:06am On Apr 06, 2022
Ojb555666:
good morning Bro, please how do I know if a program qualifies for a PGWP Sir?

1. Open the link below and scroll down
2. Select the province your school is located
3. Search for the name of your school
4. You will see their DLI number and whether their programs are eligible for PGWP. Yes means all their programs are eligible for PGWP, No means the opposite.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit/prepare/designated-learning-institutions-list.html

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Jessica50: 9:10am On Apr 06, 2022
wow nice, let me start rolling my clothes
Scott99tish:
I found this tip somewhere on Uk travel thread and might be helpful…

23kg each in two places. That's for your main luggage.
8kg max for your cabin luggage.

Total of 54kg!

Let me help with luggage packing tips, you might need them.

Tips

You're not allowed to put food or sharp objects (cutlery, blade, pocket knife etc) in your cabin luggage or carry on (hand bag/laptop bag), so pack smartly.

Tightly pack all your clothes, shoes, books, or weaves (if female) into your cabin luggage. Instead of folding clothes passively or mindlessly like we do when arranging our closet, roll each tightly into a bunch.This will squeeze out air & give you more space in the box to squeeze more clothes into. You can watch YouTube videos to learn this technique.

Now you're left with food items, sharp objects, and any cream/perfume exceeding 50ml (Only liquid of less than 50ml per bottle is allowed in the cabin luggage). Now arrange all these carefully into your main luggage.

For food items, put into ziploc bags or transparent polythene bag like pure water bags. Put different food items into each and label appropriately...e.g Melon, Ogbono, Ugwu vegetable etc.

For ladies carrying weaves, discard the packs to make your luggage relatively lighter.

Palm oil is not allowed. Don't even bother!

You don't necessarily need an industrial scale to weigh your luggage. Buy a regular domestic scale. You know the ones "Check your weight" guys carry around? Yes, that one. It's less than 2k.

To weigh, first stand on it and check your weight. Write it down or memorise it. Now put your luggage on your head and check your combined weight. Subtracting your own weight from the combined weight will give you the weight of your luggage.

Your allowance per main luggage is 23kg but aim for 21kg or max 22kg at home. Why? The scale at Murtala Mohammed Int'l Airport is forward by about 2kg. You don't want to stress yourself with reshuffling at the airport or trashing stuffs you bought with your hard-earned money. Pack smartly from home!

Airport staffs are not smiling again. Before they allow you pass/check-in a 23.9kg bag, you'll beg tire. Anything above that, they'll tell you to go obtain a ticket of $150 per overweight bag upstairs! You don't need that wahala in your life.

What else?

Remember I asked you to stuff all your clothes & books plus shoes into your cabin luggage? Trust me, it would have exceeded 8kg by now. You know the box itself will add to the weight as well.

Let me give you orijo. grin

1. Your laptop bag is not weighed. That's an extra space to put clothes, books, laptop (of course), charger etc.

2. Your hand bag isn't weighed either. If you're a lady, that's a plus. You can carry a laptop bag + your handbag alongside the cabin bag.

3. If you're eleru town council like me & you've utilised all available spaces yet you're still not within allocated kg limits, fear not. There's still a way.

Leave your original cabin luggage with somebody (eg family/friend who followed you to the airport). Let them act like they own the bag while they simply stand by it.

Check in your laptop bag as your Cabin Luggage. They'll tag it and return it to you while the two main bags are passed to cargo. Now remove the tag and stickers on your laptop bag and place it on your original Cabin Luggage you kept with your escort. You're done!

With these tips, you'll have a smooth sail luggage wise.


Extras....

Depending on how light or fancy you want to travel, those silly Echolac boxes are not your friend. 1) They'll add to the overall weight 2) They're not durable. Most would be damaged (broken handles, broken wheels, torn surface areas, etc) before you arrive your destination. How would you even lift a damaged box? You'll place it on your head maybe grin

Invest in a quality box. Might be pricey but it will last for years and save you from embarrassing situations. I don't know if/where those are sold in Nigeria.

If you're low on cash, buy those very strong bagco ghana must go bags as main luggage. Not the usual ones. This one is a bit recent & it comes in one color - grey! More like a grainy white mixed with black. It costs about N1,500 per bag. Nothing to be ashamed of. You wont even see it until your final destination after you check it in at MMIA, so you can still form posh in transit with your cabin luggage. Regular travellers use it a lot. It's very light and durable. For your information, they sell it in the abroad too. So what? In fact, its a life saver for people whose boxes get damaged at the airport. Just that they'll pay a few extra thousands more to procure it at the airport.

No use am as cabin baggage oooo. You'll look like Osuofia in London. Hehehe. Joking. Use a correct small sized box as cabin/hand luggage.

Third option is to source for lightweight boxes (rare) or lightweight travelling bags with wheels (looks like a piece of cloth with wheels attached when empty. The box-shaped compact ones are heavy).


Wishing you a safe flight!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by DestinationCann: 9:11am On Apr 06, 2022
Thanks for this.
People like us going with toddler cannot afford plenty hand/cabin luggage cry cry

Scott99tish:
I found this tip somewhere on Uk travel thread and might be helpful…

23kg each in two places. That's for your main luggage.
8kg max for your cabin luggage.

Total of 54kg!

Let me help with luggage packing tips, you might need them.

Tips

You're not allowed to put food or sharp objects (cutlery, blade, pocket knife etc) in your cabin luggage or carry on (hand bag/laptop bag), so pack smartly.

Tightly pack all your clothes, shoes, books, or weaves (if female) into your cabin luggage. Instead of folding clothes passively or mindlessly like we do when arranging our closet, roll each tightly into a bunch.This will squeeze out air & give you more space in the box to squeeze more clothes into. You can watch YouTube videos to learn this technique.

Now you're left with food items, sharp objects, and any cream/perfume exceeding 50ml (Only liquid of less than 50ml per bottle is allowed in the cabin luggage). Now arrange all these carefully into your main luggage.

For food items, put into ziploc bags or transparent polythene bag like pure water bags. Put different food items into each and label appropriately...e.g Melon, Ogbono, Ugwu vegetable etc.

For ladies carrying weaves, discard the packs to make your luggage relatively lighter.

Palm oil is not allowed. Don't even bother!

You don't necessarily need an industrial scale to weigh your luggage. Buy a regular domestic scale. You know the ones "Check your weight" guys carry around? Yes, that one. It's less than 2k.

To weigh, first stand on it and check your weight. Write it down or memorise it. Now put your luggage on your head and check your combined weight. Subtracting your own weight from the combined weight will give you the weight of your luggage.

Your allowance per main luggage is 23kg but aim for 21kg or max 22kg at home. Why? The scale at Murtala Mohammed Int'l Airport is forward by about 2kg. You don't want to stress yourself with reshuffling at the airport or trashing stuffs you bought with your hard-earned money. Pack smartly from home!

Airport staffs are not smiling again. Before they allow you pass/check-in a 23.9kg bag, you'll beg tire. Anything above that, they'll tell you to go obtain a ticket of $150 per overweight bag upstairs! You don't need that wahala in your life.

What else?

Remember I asked you to stuff all your clothes & books plus shoes into your cabin luggage? Trust me, it would have exceeded 8kg by now. You know the box itself will add to the weight as well.

Let me give you orijo. grin

1. Your laptop bag is not weighed. That's an extra space to put clothes, books, laptop (of course), charger etc.

2. Your hand bag isn't weighed either. If you're a lady, that's a plus. You can carry a laptop bag + your handbag alongside the cabin bag.

3. If you're eleru town council like me & you've utilised all available spaces yet you're still not within allocated kg limits, fear not. There's still a way.

Leave your original cabin luggage with somebody (eg family/friend who followed you to the airport). Let them act like they own the bag while they simply stand by it.

Check in your laptop bag as your Cabin Luggage. They'll tag it and return it to you while the two main bags are passed to cargo. Now remove the tag and stickers on your laptop bag and place it on your original Cabin Luggage you kept with your escort. You're done!

With these tips, you'll have a smooth sail luggage wise.


Extras....

Depending on how light or fancy you want to travel, those silly Echolac boxes are not your friend. 1) They'll add to the overall weight 2) They're not durable. Most would be damaged (broken handles, broken wheels, torn surface areas, etc) before you arrive your destination. How would you even lift a damaged box? You'll place it on your head maybe grin

Invest in a quality box. Might be pricey but it will last for years and save you from embarrassing situations. I don't know if/where those are sold in Nigeria.

If you're low on cash, buy those very strong bagco ghana must go bags as main luggage. Not the usual ones. This one is a bit recent & it comes in one color - grey! More like a grainy white mixed with black. It costs about N1,500 per bag. Nothing to be ashamed of. You wont even see it until your final destination after you check it in at MMIA, so you can still form posh in transit with your cabin luggage. Regular travellers use it a lot. It's very light and durable. For your information, they sell it in the abroad too. So what? In fact, its a life saver for people whose boxes get damaged at the airport. Just that they'll pay a few extra thousands more to procure it at the airport.

No use am as cabin baggage oooo. You'll look like Osuofia in London. Hehehe. Joking. Use a correct small sized box as cabin/hand luggage.

Third option is to source for lightweight boxes (rare) or lightweight travelling bags with wheels (looks like a piece of cloth with wheels attached when empty. The box-shaped compact ones are heavy).


Wishing you a safe flight!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by CentennialGuy: 9:15am On Apr 06, 2022
Finian1:
Good morning Guru's in the house.
Please can anyone help me with the requirement information for applying for an MBA program in University of Alberta and University of Calgary.
Thank you!

Below is the section of University of Alberta's website that explains the requirements for their MBA. I'm sure if you go through University of Calgary's website, you will find theirs there too.

https://www.ualberta.ca/graduate-programs/business.html

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by KellyKk: 9:16am On Apr 06, 2022
Ilovemom:
Hi everyone, thank you for all you do in the group, kindly see my Gcms note below and add your inputs on way to go, all suggestions will be duly appreciated. Note: This is a second time refusal..

This VO Dey vex oooo with too much grammar

He has problem with the third party sponsoring you and how money will be readily available to you when you are no more with the said person.

My own little knowledge is let the person transfer the whole money you need to cover ur study into your account and back it up with a Gift Deed

Await response from other gurus

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by mod1411: 9:30am On Apr 06, 2022
Please �, is it acceptable by IRCC for a married man with kids to get "gift of deed" for POF... I am working with average monthly salary in flow. Regular inflow for like 2 years now, but not accumulated. I can raise the tuition but need my eldest brother to give me some money as "gift of deed" to augment for the cost of living....
Please good people of this great house should help...

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Ilovemom: 9:30am On Apr 06, 2022
Thank you very much Kelly.
In my second application my sponsor transfer the whole money I need to cover my study and I even back it up with Gift Deed...
I'm tired seriously...

KellyKk:


This VO Dey vex oooo with too much grammar

He has problem with the third party sponsoring you and how money will be readily available to you when you are no more with the said person.

My own little knowledge is let the person transfer the whole money you need to cover ur study into your account and back it up with a Gift Deed

Await response from other gurus
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by ninab: 9:42am On Apr 06, 2022
Ilovemom:
Hi everyone, thank you for all you do in the group, kindly see my Gcms note below and add your inputs on way to go, all suggestions will be duly appreciated. Note: This is a second time refusal..

I think you should provide more evidence to show relationship with your sponsor.
Are you a matured applicant ?

Can you afford to pay your full tuition fee and have the sponsor transfer living expenses to you ?
Do you have a good job in Nigeria or thriving business (economic aspect )
Let’s Hear from others

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by KellyKk: 9:44am On Apr 06, 2022
Ilovemom:
Thank you very much Kelly.
In my second application my sponsor transfer the whole money I need to cover my study and I even back it up with Gift Deed...
I'm tired seriously...

Who is the sponsor to you ?
Is he/she married or single ( any dependant )?
They might be thinking the person has his/her responsibility too for him/her to put that amount of money on your study

Did you established proper relationship with the said third party sponsor and back it up with affidavit of sponsor in court ?

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