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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by Uchenation: 8:02pm On Oct 05, 2022
cooooooks:
I don't think you understood. I'm saying to show more than enough funds for the months to live in Canada as well as the tuition (after the scholarship is factored in). Then, the co-op money could be factored in as an extra, not necessary for life

He seems to be suggesting altering bank statement to show a lot of money, much more than is necessary. Based on the particular case, he has a scholarship, his actual tuition fees are relatively low. The main thing is to show enough funds for living expenses while simultaneously explaining that in fact, he has started studies online.

People have also been refused when they had large POFs but could not prove the source or the reason they were leaving Nigeria despite all that money.


YOUR TOO MUCH. GOD BLESS YOU SIR
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by Uchenation: 8:05pm On Oct 05, 2022
Nazkid1:
Please house i was denied on Monday, how can i order for a GCMS note?

So sorry may God make things easier for you.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by birchwood: 8:20pm On Oct 05, 2022
birchwood:
Hi all,

I'm an prospective undergraduate student to a school in Canada.

I graduated from secondary school this year.

I have gotten my admission letter for winter 2023 to the glory of God.

I know it's a bit late to start applying for a study permit, but how long does it usually take? I plan on applying online.

What documents do I need for seamless application process and what are the steps I have to go through after applying?

Like, a timeline of events that happen after applying.

I have been reading this thread for some time now, and the majority of timelines and requirements I see are those of people going for postgraduate courses.

To be very honest, I am scared that I won't get it on time, even though my parents are telling me to relax.

Anyways, any feedback is appreciated.

Thank you in advance


Can anyone respond?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by YinksXO: 8:23pm On Oct 05, 2022
Hello,

I'm super impressed that you want to be fully involved in your application.

First of all, as your parents said, don't worry too much, everything will turn out ok for you, amen.

So to your questions, you've started reading the thread, that's the first logical step to take. The documents you require is similar if not the same as people doing PGD, so use that as a guide and tweak/amend as needed.

According to IRCC, you will get a decision about 13 weeks after submission and/or when your biometrics is received, this timeline is NOT accurate, it may be earlier but in most cases it's later than the 13 weeks. So, it means you're cutting it close if you submit an application now but go ahead to submit once you're ready, just double check with your school to see if you can defer resumption in case you don't get a reply on time.

Timeline as below:

1. Submit application
2. Go for biometrics
3. Go for medicals ( not compulsory but recommended, you can even do this before submission or any time along the line)
4. Wait for medicals to be passed, if applicable
5. Wait for eligibility to start
6. Receive decision

I posted what I did for my daughter's application when she was going to a Canadian high school, I believe it may be of help to you, you can click on my moniker to read it.

Wish you the very best!

birchwood:
Hi all,

I'm an prospective undergraduate student to a school in Canada.

I graduated from secondary school this year.

I have gotten my admission letter for winter 2023 to the glory of God.

I know it's a bit late to start applying for a study permit, but how long does it usually take? I plan on applying online.

What documents do I need for seamless application process and what are the steps I have to go through after applying?

Like, a timeline of events that happen after applying.

I have been reading this thread for some time now, and the majority of timelines and requirements I see are those of people going for postgraduate courses.

To be very honest, I am scared that I won't get it on time, even though my parents are telling me to relax.

Anyways, any feedback is appreciated.

Thank you in advance


Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by YinksXO: 8:41pm On Oct 05, 2022
Hello,

Your father is clearly financially capable but you still have to convince the VO of this, I've seen a few responses to your question which are all valid and you should consider everything but I wanted to chip in what we did for my daughter's application as it may help you or someone else.

For said application, we used our business accounts (mine and my husband's), no personal bank accounts were submitted, my kid was a minor so no SOA submitted for her as well. This is what we submitted:

1. 6 months MBS for each company account
2. Company registration documents: certificate of incorporation, form CO2 & CO7, memorandum and articles of association etc
3. Sales invoices
4. Board resolution letter confirming that the company and its board are aware of the sponsorship and will be paying the school fees for the period stated ( this is very important)
5. Bank reference letter confirming that I'm the sole signatory of my business account, the bank reference letter for my husband's coy didn't state this, just confirmed how long the account has been running
6. We also submitted an affidavit of sponsorship saying that in our capacity as owners of coy X and Y, we will be responsible for sponsoring our child's education.

Note 1 - we are majority shareholders in our separate businesses.

Note 2 - your father's personal bank account is sufficient, especially if there are no lump sums. You can use this on its own or add the coy's account as additional boost.

Hope this is helpful, all the best!

Peace634244:
Hi guys .. I’ve been a ghost reader for a while now but please I have a question that has been on my mind for a while now
Okay...I’m about to submit my application for Canada study visa but I seem to have a problem with the sponsors account
My father is my sponsor and he has a company
So we actually planned to use the company account which has over 1billion which is the total Credit balance for six months...but recently I saw a thread on twitter which says we shouldn’t use any company account for our study visa so now I’m confused on what to do should I submit his personal account?... just that the personal account is not huge compared to that one
His personal account is 250m total credit balance for 6months
So please guys how true is it that I can’t use my fathers company account when he’s the sole signatory to the account and I’m just 19 plus the company will write a letter indicating I’m the CEO’s daughter plus bank’s reference letter will also show that I’m the sponsors daughter

And should i just submit both his company account and his personal account

What are my chances of being given a visa considering financial capability?






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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by Joedave25: 8:55pm On Oct 05, 2022
@ coooooooks,

Na summary of my life Jaree....lol......I engaged all the arsenals at my disposal....trying not to leave any stone unturned....God come Grace am for me at last.......if I no do so....wetin I gain?.....those IRCC na serious GATEMEN!!!!!!



cooooooks:
Oboy, what and what did you write in a 9 page SOP??

Congratulations my bro.

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by GloriaBekee: 9:12pm On Oct 05, 2022
Pristine664:


Thank you very much.
please I need help in school admission that’s applying to a school
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by Peace634244: 9:37pm On Oct 05, 2022
Thanks ma’am
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by Peace634244: 9:37pm On Oct 05, 2022
YinksXO:
Hello,

Your father is clearly financially capable but you still have to convince the VO of this, I've seen a few responses to your question which are all valid and you should consider everything but I wanted to chip in what we did for my daughter's application as it may help you or someone else.

For said application, we used our business accounts (mine and my husband's), no personal bank accounts were submitted, my kid was a minor so no SOA submitted for her as well. This is what we submitted:

1. 6 months MBS for each company account
2. Company registration documents: certificate of incorporation, form CO2 & CO7, memorandum and articles of association etc
3. Sales invoices
4. Board resolution letter confirming that the company and its board are aware of the sponsorship and will be paying the school fees for the period stated ( this is very important)
5. Bank reference letter confirming that I'm the sole signatory of my business account, the bank reference letter for my husband's coy didn't state this, just confirmed how long the account has been running
6. We also submitted an affidavit of sponsorship saying that in our capacity as owners of coy X and Y, we will be responsible for sponsoring our child's education.

Note 1 - we are majority shareholders in our separate businesses.

Note 2 - your father's personal bank account is sufficient, especially if there are no lump sums. You can use this on its own or add the coy's account as additional boost.

Hope this is helpful, all the best!


Thanks ma’am
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by Nazkid1: 9:59pm On Oct 05, 2022
Please I’m about to reapply again because my application was recently denied, please how can I resubmit my medicals and my biometric on my new profile?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by Moyosore019: 10:20pm On Oct 05, 2022
Good evening everyone, please I have 2 questions

1)do I check ☑️ those boxes?

2) “Funds available for stay” is it the amount printed on the bank statement?
@bepostive11

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by Predator188: 10:22pm On Oct 05, 2022
cooooooks:
IRCC gets roughly $100 million a year from govt. This is in addition to ALL the monies generated from all the different application and penalty (if you apply late while in Canada) fees. If you use a fake/modified/altered account statement, they will catch you.

The funds you need are under $10,000 or max $15,000. You already have a scholarship and have started studies online. This shows that education is more important, not moving to Canada. This will also reduce the amount of months you need to prove

You have NOT yet submitted an application. Your application is mostly for the Co-op work permit. You may include co-op earnings (perhaps using 20% higher than min wage as a min reference).

- You need to submit NOW
- Explain that since you have started studies online, months in Nigeria should not be counted towards your $1,000 monthly need.
- Have enough funds to cover: fees that have not yet been paid, 18 to 24 months of living expenses, explain that your co-op will afford you the opportunity to work for X number of weeks (as specified in your admission letter); explain that this should also be considered a source of funds (using 1.2 x min wage x X weeks).
- Go straight with Canada, not the corners my bro.

Look at this site for quick info on co-op: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/work/intern.html
The bolded will result in refusal under paragraph 220 (a) (b) (c) of IRPA ..applicant must satisfy an officer that they have sufficient funds without working in canada to maintain and accommodate themselves and any family member accompanying them to canada..
Furthermore co op was designed to obtain work experience in canada..

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by johnstan(m): 10:46pm On Oct 05, 2022
Nazkid1:
Please I’m about to reapply again because my application was recently denied, please how can I resubmit my medicals and my biometric on my new profile?

Sorry to learn that you were denied.

Your biometrics is valid for 10yrs so you don't need to submit any documentation for that.

Your medicals is valid for 1yr so just upload your e-medical sheet you were given after your medicals.

Good luck

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by Amen2025: 10:51pm On Oct 05, 2022
CharitoJames:



I think she’s not upto post secondary school age in Canada oh


Hi

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by Aissy: 10:57pm On Oct 05, 2022
Good day all, I really hope everyone seeing this is doing okay.
Please can someone help me with this, I would really appreciate.
- my brother just got married and wants to move to canada as a student with his wife
-can he submit a 6months bank statement?
-can anyone who travelled with their spouse please please give me some information. Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by femmybet(f): 11:12pm On Oct 05, 2022
Congratulations

I am next in line to testify in Jesus name


Joedave25:
Friends and family..........MY PPR HAS LANDED THIS MORNING OOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!

I'M COMING WITH MY TIMELINE SOON.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by Nazkid1: 11:22pm On Oct 05, 2022
johnstan:


Sorry to learn that you were denied.

Your biometrics is valid for 10yrs so you don't need to submit any documentation for that.

Your medicals is valid for 1yr so just upload your e-medical sheet you were given after your medicals.

Good luck


Thank you, though my question was base on how to submit them eg my biometric, how do I submit them bro, please thats what i mean.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by cooooooks(m): 11:44pm On Oct 05, 2022
Thanks for the clarification.

I now think it is better to omit any mention of co-op income.

@uchenation.

Originally, I thought it may make sense to have enough funds set aside and allude to the co-op. The co-op income was not supposed to replace funds. This was in the context that the OP was talking about someone who could massage statement of account or something similar.

Predator188:

The bolded will result in refusal under paragraph 220 (a) (b) (c) of IRPA ..applicant must satisfy an officer that they have sufficient funds without working in canada to maintain and accommodate themselves and any family member accompanying them to canada..
Furthermore co op was designed to obtain work experience in canada..
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by amila20042001: 12:01am On Oct 06, 2022
Congratulations
May God be praised
Uchenation:


GLORY !!!!!
WOW CONGRATULATIONS
What a good way to start the day.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by amila20042001: 12:02am On Oct 06, 2022
May 21st applicant.
Believing God for my PPR
Frankielilbaby:

Amazing, I would like to believe this is the last May applicant here any other may?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by hdior(f): 12:06am On Oct 06, 2022
hdior:


Please I am worried that I did not get passport request for my Child's application. I submitted visitor's visa for him while mine was study permit. Hope that was right. Thank you.

Please help.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by adeddamola(f): 12:12am On Oct 06, 2022
Good morning everyone,

I have a question, please.

Is medical required for a 6 months old baby?

Can I proceed to book upfront medical for him?

I await your kind responses.

Thank you.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by zigzig: 12:28am On Oct 06, 2022
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by BenedictStinson(m): 12:33am On Oct 06, 2022
Sylvester4040:
Good Day everyone,

So I just received my passport and I'm very happy, thanks to everyone that was a part of my japa journey. Who's heading to Toronto by November 21 maybe we can link up.
And also regarding the covid test where and when do i do it, thank you all very much.
They have dropped their COVID/vaccine requirements

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by BenedictStinson(m): 12:36am On Oct 06, 2022
Jimmy22:
Good afternoon gurus in the house, please I need you help on how I can address my situation. I got an email yesterday from Conestoga that my program has been revoke due to late/no payment and I have initiated Form A with Access Bank since August 23rd but I haven't been debited for the transaction to the school. The Bank has assured me that the transaction would be sent to the School within few days. Can the revoke be reversed when the school gets the payment or what do you advise me to do at this point if anyone of you have had this particular challenge before? I have been calling the School but the International admission office is not taking calls at the moment and the response I got from the email seems not to be addressing my questions.
This can be quite tricky. What you can do is to monitor the program and make sure your intake is still listed as "open". If your deposit comes within this period then they will likely issue you a new letter but if the program is closed then they might have no choice than to defer your program, offer a new program
(which you might not want) or simply cancel your admission. So please familiarise yourself with their refund policy incase of any arising situations
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by Chuksiesmom: 3:33am On Oct 06, 2022
This far by grace! Its PPR!!!!!!!!!! 2nd time applicant
Application date - 31st August
PPR - 5th October

1st Refusal reason - purpose of visit. Amended the sop and used the same documents i presented during the 1st application.

GOD SHOWED US MERCY AND MADE 5TH OCTOBER AN ANNIVERSARY DATE. WHAT GOD CANNOT DO DOES NOT EXIST.
Thank you to all the gurus in the house. You are doing a good job.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by Uchenation: 4:41am On Oct 06, 2022
Predator188:

The bolded will result in refusal under paragraph 220 (a) (b) (c) of IRPA ..applicant must satisfy an officer that they have sufficient funds without working in canada to maintain and accommodate themselves and any family member accompanying them to canada..
Furthermore co op was designed to obtain work experience in canada..

Thanks for the clarification I appreciate your response. GOD bless you
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by Chiall: 4:51am On Oct 06, 2022
Good morning ALL.

Please I need your help on this . My son has been trying to register for classes at the University of saskatchewan, but he's finding it difficult. Either classes are full or clashing with other times. Please those who have gone through this usask process should explain better to me . Again, how does he know the amount to pay as tuition deposit? This University of saskatchewan don tire me sef! Please, you people should help me out. Thanks..........
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by Aissy: 5:15am On Oct 06, 2022
Aissy:
Good day all, I really hope everyone seeing this is doing okay.
Please can someone help me with this, I would really appreciate.
- my brother just got married and wants to move to canada as a student with his wife
-can he submit a 6months bank statement?
-can anyone who travelled with their spouse please please give me some information. Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by cooooooks(m): 5:21am On Oct 06, 2022
Which of the following jobs would be better for a work permit application:
- bank marketer for a major bank
- PA to a CEO of a security company
- HIV mobile tester for a HIV clinic
- English teacher.

Your thoughts are welcome.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by Uchenation: 5:31am On Oct 06, 2022
Chuksiesmom:
This far by grace! Its PPR!!!!!!!!!! 2nd time applicant
Application date - 31st August
PPR - 5th October

1st Refusal reason - purpose of visit. Amended the sop and used the same documents i presented during the 1st application.

GOD SHOWED US MERCY AND MADE 5TH OCTOBER AN ANNIVERSARY DATE. WHAT GOD CANNOT DO DOES NOT EXIST.
Thank you to all the gurus in the house. You are doing a good job.

Congratulations

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