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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Toceen2022: 8:47pm On Jun 16, 2022
Lezy:
Please, how long does it take CBN to approve Form A so that you can go to the bank of your choice and pay?

I filled the form since 4 days ago and haven't heard anything from CBN....

j
My school didn't request for deposit, so I didn't pay anything.

Recently, many say it takes a month or 3 weeks for Form A approval

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by yhucee: 8:49pm On Jun 16, 2022
Please I am trying to reschedule my appointment at IOM Abuja but it is going through. I have sent them mails but they have not replied, I have also tried calling but none of the numbers on the website is going through. What can I do?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by teebullion1(f): 8:52pm On Jun 16, 2022
Gracias
Enji:
Yes, there is a lot of prospect with Business Analytics.
Remember there is a difference between Business Analytics and Business Analysis...just so that you dont use both words interchangeable in your SOP.

The aim of business analytics is data and reporting—examining past business performance and forecasting future business performance. On the other hand, the business analysis focuses on functions and processes— determining business requirements and suggesting solutions.

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Enji: 9:00pm On Jun 16, 2022
I was not vaccinated as at when I did my medical. I passed as well.
However, on what Canada expects from nternational travellers arriving Canada. Read this
https://travel.gc.ca/travel-covid/travel-restrictions/covid-vaccinated-travellers-entering-canada

Chubbyface:
Must one be vaccinated to enter Canada, I am asking because I got a medical request for me and my family(already booked). Just want to gather more info.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Thefil: 9:00pm On Jun 16, 2022
If you have not uploaded the physically signed form, upload the one you printed from but if not no worries
Tymally:


Thanks for your response, unfortunately I did otherwise. Any idea on how to correct this?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Princeofabia: 9:07pm On Jun 16, 2022
AmiDelight:
Good day Everyone �
I just received my PPR

First time Applicant

*Upfront medical: 28th January, 2022
*Application submitted: 7th May, 2022 (� I was too eager to do my medicals)
*Biometrics: 18th of May, 2022
Updated next day
*PPR and BVL: 16th of June, 2022
(5 weeks, 5 days)

Thank you Jesus����

Who is going to Conestoga College this September?
Huge Congrats!!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Electroweb(m): 9:16pm On Jun 16, 2022
Enji:
I received medical request for my kids. They went for the Medical but I didn't upload any document back to the portal. It was updated to passed after 10 days


Ok. Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by QuinM: 9:20pm On Jun 16, 2022
Thank you so much for this encouraging words.

Please, I can't seem to find SOWP in the new portal.

Pls how do I apply for hubby?(there is no open work permit option in d new portal)

I wish to apply as a family.

4 kids...
Ages 1, 4, 6 and 8
(Am also confused, wether it's visiting or study visa for d kids)


Pls help.
Thank you!


Ketima:
Now I want to give a little advise to us all. Do that which you believe will work for you. Many of you here knows me well but note it that no one knows it all. We all learn from each other.

Today I got my wife's SOWP, just 3 months after submission even though I'm still in Nigeria. Sometimes we get adviced based on others peoples situations or event, but truth be told, things changes with time. When I got my study visa, family application refusals were high, hence we tend to advice to apply alone, then apply for spouse and kids(if any) when you arrive in Canada. In the past few weeks, we have noticed that family applications are recieving approval, those applying for diploma even when they already have Bsc are getting approval, those applying for PGD even after Masters are getting approvals.

So, What that matters is let your application be top notch. Avoid any loophole. Be your own VO. Review your application yourself and leave the rest to God's grace.

So, I advice henceforth, if you're a family, apply together, worst scenario, it will be rejected and you people can refire again. If you're applying for a degree lower than what you already had, ensure that your prove beyond doubt why you're going for such course. Nothing is impossible in this Canada journey.

For SOWP, then we were advised to wait till you get to Canada before applying. But with the recent delays in SOWP application, applicants are waiting 8 months + before getting decisions. So if you applied alone and got approval, you may as well work toward submitting your spouse (family) application because you never can tell, it may even get approved before you leave so that both can leave together.

And again for those not coming forth to encourage others with there timeline, is not that you're compelled to do it or people beg or attack you, is just to help the newbies learn vital document's to submit as not all will have time to read from the beginning. I personally have 3 people I helped applied for and got approval this month and I told them to come share their testimony here to encourage others and they promised but still hasn't. But It was still from sharing of timeline that they came to me to help them in their applications. So please let's do well to help each other because this journey has no end until we all become citizens. At any stage, you will need help and this nairaland forum is top notch for such.

For my wife SOWP, I will still share it here for others to learn and as well in the SOWP forum.

We're all doing well and God will bless us all.

Lianna2020 you motivated me to apply for her early and I'm grateful I did.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by QuinM: 9:27pm On Jun 16, 2022
Go there in person.

Very early.


yhucee:
Please I am trying to reschedule my appointment at IOM Abuja but it is going through. I have sent them mails but they have not replied, I have also tried calling but none of the numbers on the website is going through. What can I do?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Lekiboboe: 9:31pm On Jun 16, 2022
Toceen2022:



So guys, here is my timeline.

This journey started in 2020 when I applied to University of New Brunswick, but I wasn't admitted. I wasn't really serious about it then because business was going on fine, that's why I applied to UNB alone.

Around April 2021, when dollar issues hit our business so hard, I lost a lot of money and it started to look like the journey will never be possible again. I discuss with my siblings and we knew it's time to make move and leave this country, because exchange rate means a lot in our Importation business. I decided to prioritize this Canada journey and started making a lot of research and reading on nairaland.

First of all, I decided to apply to schools supported by Mpower, because 7 figures monthly income has dropped by almost 60%. I contacted many potential supervisors and one from University of Victoria fixed a date for interview. She accepted to be my supervisor and I applied around October 2021. I also applied to University of Manitoba. By February 2022, when I didn't hear from Uvic and Manitoba I quickly applied to Fanshawe, Conestoga and NSCC.

March 2022, admissions started rolling in:
University of Victoria - Accepted
University of Manitoba - Rejected
Fanshawe College - Accepted
Conestoga College - Accepted
NSCC - Accepted

I opted for University of Victoria because I have a supervisor, no tuition deposit required and it is a Master's Program. I didn't submit my visa application for about 2 months because I was waiting for funding letter. During this period, I started gathering documents and writing my SOP. When everything was set I contacted Makano to review my SOP. He gave me a thumbs up, but emphasize on writing it as formal letter and did some editing, removing the sub-headings, turning it into paragraphs. I respect him so much for being calm. He sent voice notes to me to explain why he did some things and assured me it's the best. "I have been doing it like that and I've been getting positive results with my clients". That was actually his words. Thank you Makano, I respect you Bro


PROFILE
* First Time Applicant
* Age - 38
* Status - Married with a child (But I applied alone)
* School - University of Victoria, Victoria British Columbia
* Course - Educational Psychology and Leadership Studies (Master of Arts)
* Funding - $5,000 CAD yearly
* Duration - 2.8 years (with CO-OP)

Timeline and Documents Submitted

May 10th - Application Submitted
May 13th - Biometrics (Abuja)
May 24th - Upfront Medical Updated (done on May 10 in Lagos)
June 16th - BVL and PPR

Documents submitted

* Letter of Acceptance (both provisional and unconditional offer after sending official transcript)
* Statement of Purpose
*International passport
* NIN
* My birth certificate
* Police Certificate (I had to do it because my school requested for it before each student can start their program, either domestic or international students)
*Covid 19 vaccination card (double)
* E-medical sheet
* Resume
* N power Teach Program
* NYSC certificate
* NYSC Call up letter
* Letter from my previous employer

POF and Home Ties

* Mpower Loan Approval - $39,000 usd
* My Bank Statement - ₦5,200,000 (6 months - inflow and outflow ₦47,000,000)
* Funding offer letter $5,000 CAD (sent through webform when I received it about 2 weeks ago)
* Business registration documents CAC
* Sales involves and receipts
* Land purchase agreement
* Land Survey Plan
* Cars Documents

Family Information
* Marriage Certificate
* Spouse and Daughter's International passport
* Wedding pictures
* Pictures with my siblings and mom
* Siblings birth certificates
* Mom's voter's card
* Father's death certificate
* Father's Land agreements, land's surveys, building's plans (I indicated that my siblings and I are in charge of his properties and rents. And all the money that comes from it is for our mother since everyone has his/her business and doing fine financially).
I also stated that my business generate $1,500 - $2,000 monthly and my wife will be the director in my absence and send 30% of the income to me monthly. While the 30% will go into Mpower repayment plan and 40% for my wife and kid. I also emphasized that she has her own personal business in addition with the 40%.

I mentioned the worths of all landed properties but I didn't add any valuation report. It's just crazily expensive when I was charged 10% of the value. Na so I leave am o.

I just have to give thanks to Jehovah God, he answered my silent prayers and to everyone here, I saw thank you.
Lekiboboe, Makano, Ketima, CentennialGuy and others, you guys always answer my questions, I thank you so much.

Please, let's keep this thread going so that others can benefit too. We can only do this if we keep dropping timelines and documents submitted with essential details. I respect those who have left Naija and still contribute to help others without minding the stress of work and study overthere, especially Lekiboboe. May God Almighty continue to bless every step of yours.

Thank you all for the "congratulations", may God answer everyone at the right time.
Big Congratulations on your approval

You are welcome Chief.... Thanks for the word of prayer..APPRECIATE..

Shine on

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Omoba95(f): 9:39pm On Jun 16, 2022
In my case, I reprinted another 4 months statement because the breakfast came 6 months after, so my sponsor’s account had matured well by the time I got the refusal, I also got a gift deed of 5m in my personal account to cover my expenses. I had also paid my complete school fees.


Samlolly28:
Please gurus in the house if my application was denied solely on financial situation in my reapplication am I going to submit the same documents I did the first time or I will submit documents showing improved financial situation with a letter or explanation. I need clarity on this guys, especially from those who were denied initially and got PPR on another attempt. Thanks guys.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Princeofabia: 9:42pm On Jun 16, 2022
Toceen2022:



So guys, here is my timeline.

This journey started in 2020 when I applied to University of New Brunswick, but I wasn't admitted. I wasn't really serious about it then because business was going on fine, that's why I applied to UNB alone.

Around April 2021, when dollar issues hit our business so hard, I lost a lot of money and it started to look like the journey will never be possible again. I discuss with my siblings and we knew it's time to make move and leave this country, because exchange rate means a lot in our Importation business. I decided to prioritize this Canada journey and started making a lot of research and reading on nairaland.

First of all, I decided to apply to schools supported by Mpower, because 7 figures monthly income has dropped by almost 60%. I contacted many potential supervisors and one from University of Victoria fixed a date for interview. She accepted to be my supervisor and I applied around October 2021. I also applied to University of Manitoba. By February 2022, when I didn't hear from Uvic and Manitoba I quickly applied to Fanshawe, Conestoga and NSCC.

March 2022, admissions started rolling in:
University of Victoria - Accepted
University of Manitoba - Rejected
Fanshawe College - Accepted
Conestoga College - Accepted
NSCC - Accepted

I opted for University of Victoria because I have a supervisor, no tuition deposit required and it is a Master's Program. I didn't submit my visa application for about 2 months because I was waiting for funding letter. During this period, I started gathering documents and writing my SOP. When everything was set I contacted Makano to review my SOP. He gave me a thumbs up, but emphasize on writing it as formal letter and did some editing, removing the sub-headings, turning it into paragraphs. I respect him so much for being calm. He sent voice notes to me to explain why he did some things and assured me it's the best. "I have been doing it like that and I've been getting positive results with my clients". That was actually his words. Thank you Makano, I respect you Bro


PROFILE
* First Time Applicant
* Age - 38
* Status - Married with a child (But I applied alone)
* School - University of Victoria, Victoria British Columbia
* Course - Educational Psychology and Leadership Studies (Master of Arts)
* Funding - $5,000 CAD yearly
* Duration - 2.8 years (with CO-OP)

Timeline and Documents Submitted

May 10th - Application Submitted
May 13th - Biometrics (Abuja)
May 24th - Upfront Medical Updated (done on May 10 in Lagos)
June 16th - BVL and PPR

Documents submitted

* Letter of Acceptance (both provisional and unconditional offer after sending official transcript)
* Statement of Purpose
*International passport
* NIN
* My birth certificate
* Police Certificate (I had to do it because my school requested for it before each student can start their program, either domestic or international students)
*Covid 19 vaccination card (double)
* E-medical sheet
* Resume
* N power Teach Program
* NYSC certificate
* NYSC Call up letter
* Letter from my previous employer

POF and Home Ties

* Mpower Loan Approval - $39,000 usd
* My Bank Statement - ₦5,200,000 (6 months - inflow and outflow ₦47,000,000)
* Funding offer letter $5,000 CAD (sent through webform when I received it about 2 weeks ago)
* Business registration documents CAC
* Sales involves and receipts
* Land purchase agreement
* Land Survey Plan
* Cars Documents

Family Information
* Marriage Certificate
* Spouse and Daughter's International passport
* Wedding pictures
* Pictures with my siblings and mom
* Siblings birth certificates
* Mom's voter's card
* Father's death certificate
* Father's Land agreements, land's surveys, building's plans (I indicated that my siblings and I are in charge of his properties and rents. And all the money that comes from it is for our mother since everyone has his/her business and doing fine financially).
I also stated that my business generate $1,500 - $2,000 monthly and my wife will be the director in my absence and send 30% of the income to me monthly. While the 30% will go into Mpower repayment plan and 40% for my wife and kid. I also emphasized that she has her own personal business in addition with the 40%.

I mentioned the worths of all landed properties but I didn't add any valuation report. It's just crazily expensive when I was charged 10% of the value. Na so I leave am o.

I just have to give thanks to Jehovah God, he answered my silent prayers and to everyone here, I saw thank you.
Lekiboboe, Makano, Ketima, CentennialGuy and others, you guys always answer my questions, I thank you so much.

Please, let's keep this thread going so that others can benefit too. We can only do this if we keep dropping timelines and documents submitted with essential details. I respect those who have left Naija and still contribute to help others without minding the stress of work and study overthere, especially Lekiboboe. May God Almighty continue to bless every step of yours.

Thank you all for the "congratulations", may God answer everyone at the right time.
Congrats once again. I tap into this speed.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by miimssss: 9:54pm On Jun 16, 2022
Hello All,

Please what documents do I need to take to IOM for upfront medicals?

Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by yhucee: 10:01pm On Jun 16, 2022
[quote author=QuinM post=113871187]Go there in person.

Very early.

And I’ll be seen?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by kiari: 10:12pm On Jun 16, 2022
NL Fam, please can someone help me with email format to send to ircc for medical update? It is a month and my medicals have not been passed , I don’t understand what is going on cry
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Papapa1234: 10:13pm On Jun 16, 2022
Evidence of booked appointment

Intl passport

Payment advice

Covid vaccination certificate (If available)

miimssss:
Hello All,

Please what documents do I need to take to IOM for upfront medicals?

Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Papapa1234: 10:14pm On Jun 16, 2022
NAIRALANDERS,

I got medical request two days ago and I did the medicals today..

Do I need to upload the Emedical slip ?

Also how long will it take IRCC to update

Thank you

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by miimssss: 10:15pm On Jun 16, 2022
Thank you!!

Papapa1234:

Evidence of booked appointment

Intl passport

Payment advice

Covid vaccination certificate (If available)

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by QuinM: 10:23pm On Jun 16, 2022
You have a great chance of getting appointment....a good one



[quote author=yhucee post=113872066][/quote]
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by QuinM: 10:26pm On Jun 16, 2022
Thank you so much for all the encouraging words.

Please, I can't seem to find SOWP in the new portal.

Pls how do I apply for hubby?(there is no open work permit option in d new portal)

I wish to apply as a family.

4 kids...
Ages 1, 4, 6 and 8
(Am also confused, wether it's visiting or study visa for d kids)


Pls help.
Thank you!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Lovesarrow: 10:28pm On Jun 16, 2022
At some point i stopped, i was sending every morning Canadian time.
legenduq:
Please how long did it from when you started sending the emails to when they replied. how many did you send in a day?

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Whitenaira2014: 10:29pm On Jun 16, 2022
Hello Kiari,

Did you use the new portal?

When did you submit your application?

Did you upload the upfront medical form?

I applied 17th May 2022 still haven't gotten medical update also.



kiari:
NL Fam, please can someone help me with email format to send to ircc for medical update? It is a month and my medicals have not been passed , I don’t understand what is going on cry
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Juonx: 10:37pm On Jun 16, 2022
Thank you Ketima. This is inspiring.

Ketima:
Now I want to give a little advise to us all. Do that which you believe will work for you. Many of you here knows me well but note it that no one knows it all. We all learn from each other.

Today I got my wife's SOWP, just 3 months after submission even though I'm still in Nigeria. Sometimes we get adviced based on others peoples situations or event, but truth be told, things changes with time. When I got my study visa, family application refusals were high, hence we tend to advice to apply alone, then apply for spouse and kids(if any) when you arrive in Canada. In the past few weeks, we have noticed that family applications are recieving approval, those applying for diploma even when they already have Bsc are getting approval, those applying for PGD even after Masters are getting approvals.

So, What that matters is let your application be top notch. Avoid any loophole. Be your own VO. Review your application yourself and leave the rest to God's grace.

So, I advice henceforth, if you're a family, apply together, worst scenario, it will be rejected and you people can refire again. If you're applying for a degree lower than what you already had, ensure that your prove beyond doubt why you're going for such course. Nothing is impossible in this Canada journey.

For SOWP, then we were advised to wait till you get to Canada before applying. But with the recent delays in SOWP application, applicants are waiting 8 months + before getting decisions. So if you applied alone and got approval, you may as well work toward submitting your spouse (family) application because you never can tell, it may even get approved before you leave so that both can leave together.

And again for those not coming forth to encourage others with there timeline, is not that you're compelled to do it or people beg or attack you, is just to help the newbies learn vital document's to submit as not all will have time to read from the beginning. I personally have 3 people I helped applied for and got approval this month and I told them to come share their testimony here to encourage others and they promised but still hasn't. But It was still from sharing of timeline that they came to me to help them in their applications. So please let's do well to help each other because this journey has no end until we all become citizens. At any stage, you will need help and this nairaland forum is top notch for such.

For my wife SOWP, I will still share it here for others to learn and as well in the SOWP forum.

We're all doing well and God will bless us all.

Lianna2020 you motivated me to apply for her early and I'm grateful I did.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by CharitoJames(f): 10:46pm On Jun 16, 2022
AmiDelight:
Good day Everyone �
I just received my PPR

First time Applicant

*Upfront medical: 28th January, 2022
*Application submitted: 7th May, 2022 (� I was too eager to do my medicals)
*Biometrics: 18th of May, 2022
Updated next day
*PPR and BVL: 16th of June, 2022
(5 weeks, 5 days)

Thank you Jesus����

Who is going to Conestoga College this September?


Wow! Supernatural speed.. Congratulations

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Pinkiestouch: 10:52pm On Jun 16, 2022
Toceen2022:



So guys, here is my timeline.

This journey started in 2020 when I applied to University of New Brunswick, but I wasn't admitted. I wasn't really serious about it then because business was going on fine, that's why I applied to UNB alone.


Congratulations.. Please did you submit your degree certificate?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by legenduq(m): 10:56pm On Jun 16, 2022
Thank you.

Lovesarrow:
At some point i stopped, i was sending every morning Canadian time.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Febisola007: 11:23pm On Jun 16, 2022
Toceen2022:

My school didn't request for deposit, so I didn't pay anything.

Recently, many say it takes a month or 3 weeks for Form A approval
what school
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by RuggedArab: 11:25pm On Jun 16, 2022
So guys, which bank currently is fast handling Form A payment

Thanks.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by llionaire(m): 11:53pm On Jun 16, 2022
wow! where did you do your medicals and how were you able to get an appointment that soon?
Papapa1234:
NAIRALANDERS,

I got medical request two days ago and I did the medicals today..

Do I need to upload the Emedical slip ?

Also how long will it take IRCC to update

Thank you
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Toceen2022: 12:48am On Jun 17, 2022
Pinkiestouch:



Congratulations.. Please did you submit your degree certificate?
Yes, I did, together with transcript (student copy)
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Toceen2022: 12:48am On Jun 17, 2022
Febisola007:
what school
University of Victoria
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Olashile147: 1:51am On Jun 17, 2022
Toceen2022:
Guys,
PPR just dropped
Application submitted - May 10th
BVL and PPR - June 16th
(5 weeks and 2 days)

Jehovah God, I really thank you for this.

I'll drop my full gist later... Want to send the passport this morning.




Congratulation...

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