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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by JMG12: 9:05pm On Dec 11, 2023
If your uncle is supporting your education and will be depositing money into your account, you should provide a complete package of documentation attesting to your ability to pay and the validity of the sponsorship.
List of supported documents
1. Sponsorship Letter: A formal letter from your uncle explicitly stating his willingness to sponsor your education, including the specific amount of financial support he is providing.
2. Proof of Relationship: Documents proving the familial relationship between you and your uncle, such as birth certificates or other legal documents
3. Proof of Tuition Payment: Receipts or confirmation of payment for the tuition fees for the entire program or the current semester. (if applicable)
4. Bank Statements (Yours and Your Uncle's)
5. Affidavit of Support
6. Income Proof for Your Uncle
7. Transfer Confirmation: Evidence of the fund transfer from your uncle to your account, including transaction receipts or wire transfer confirmation.


I hope this helps!!!
Josephhh:
Please I need help with this.

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by OkoyeAka(m): 9:08pm On Dec 11, 2023
Submitting for my cousin, on my end the IMM1294 is showing error the version is no longer accepted how do i get the new version or what should I do? Please help
Rapujoshua:
Please I need urgent help.
I have filled my IMM5257 and IMM1294 and it also validated but when I try to up load it. It doesn't upload. I always get an error.

The form could not be submitted because error were found.
Error: We couldn't upload your file.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Euroadams: 9:23pm On Dec 11, 2023
OkoyeAka:
Submitting for my cousin, on my end the IMM1294 is showing error the version is no longer accepted how do i get the new version or what should I do? Please help
Check this link for guide
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit/apply.html

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Ebdumi: 9:26pm On Dec 11, 2023
Predator188:

It is not mandatory to use payslip...
You can use the letter of employment from your place of work that states your position and the income/salary that corresponds with funds in atleast 4 months statement of account..

Thanks boss
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Frankrobbn1: 9:33pm On Dec 11, 2023
lady25:
I'm confused right now. Should I use the old or new portal to submit my application?

Old and New portal all serves the same purpose which is transmission of Immigration applications to the IRCC. None has preferential treatment.


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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Samade7: 10:00pm On Dec 11, 2023
Hello, pls does this Air france required transit visa, i saw there is Airport switch btw Paris and Toulouse?

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Becoted001(m): 10:06pm On Dec 11, 2023
Frankrobbn1:


Old and New portal all serves the same purpose which is transmission of Immigration applications to the IRCC. None has preferential treatment.


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I have an investment certificate from Real Estate in Lagos to use as proof of funds, and I include another fund of 5 million in my salary account.

The company that I invested with is the company with which I am working, and they have issued me a certificate of investment that will cover both the tuition fee balance, living expenses, and other expenses.
The investment will mature on August 24, 2024, before the program commences for the fall semester of 2024.
I have other documents, such as
My employment letter
Pay slip
Confirmation letter
Work ID card
Study Leave Letter (Approved)
Investment Certificate
The investment contract between me and the company stated the liquidation and availability of funds on the maturity date.
A Letter of Introduction/Good Conduct from the CEO.

I would like to know if the investment certificate coming from the same company I work with won't affect the visa application.

And more importantly, are there any other documents I need to get from the company to convince the visa officer?

Thanks

@Frankrobbn1 and others
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by shinaxurdick: 10:26pm On Dec 11, 2023
Frankrobbn1:


When explaining the funds in your letter of explanation, you can mention that your sponsor received a substantial amount from an investment company, which appeared as a credit alert on his statement. You can clarify that this amount was intended as an investment and it was liquidated for the sole purpose of your education and not a loan for personal use. It's important to provide as much detail as possible and emphasize the purpose of the funds in supporting your study.

While I can't guarantee visa approval, I have seen similar scenarios where applicants successfully explained the source of their funds in their letters of explanation. Just make sure to be transparent and provide any supporting documentation or evidence that can validate the legitimacy of the funds. Remember, being honest and clear in your explanation is key. Good luck with your application, and let me know if you need any more help! 🤞✨


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Thanks for your response I really appreciate,
My second question is also on POF.. please my program is 2 years, do i need to show POF of the 2 years tuition fee plus 2 years living expenses OR i can show my first year tuition plus 1 years living expenses, pls which one is required to grant visa.. my school is in Ontario.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Republic001: 10:41pm On Dec 11, 2023
Pls Is there any May 2024 applicant that has already receive his or her PPR
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Josephhh: 11:13pm On Dec 11, 2023
Thank you so much bro.

JMG12:
If your uncle is supporting your education and will be depositing money into your account, you should provide a complete package of documentation attesting to your ability to pay and the validity of the sponsorship.
List of supported documents
1. Sponsorship Letter: A formal letter from your uncle explicitly stating his willingness to sponsor your education, including the specific amount of financial support he is providing.
2. Proof of Relationship: Documents proving the familial relationship between you and your uncle, such as birth certificates or other legal documents
3. Proof of Tuition Payment: Receipts or confirmation of payment for the tuition fees for the entire program or the current semester. (if applicable)
4. Bank Statements (Yours and Your Uncle's)
5. Affidavit of Support
6. Income Proof for Your Uncle
7. Transfer Confirmation: Evidence of the fund transfer from your uncle to your account, including transaction receipts or wire transfer confirmation.


I hope this helps!!!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by shanny001(f): 11:20pm On Dec 11, 2023
mikky099:
My dear use your payslips...
if not they would not belive you are working. make sure the match with your personal bank statement, so they know you are not genuine.

How does one get payslips if your company only transfers salary to your account?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Emma7680(f): 5:04am On Dec 12, 2023
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by TomisinFemi: 7:22am On Dec 12, 2023
Frankrobbn1:


Absolutely, it is possible for the spouse of someone who previously studied in Canada and had a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) to apply for a Study Permit as well. The spouse can apply for an Open Work Permit, also known as a Spouse or Common-Law Partner Work Permit (SOWP). This allows them to work in Canada while their partner is studying. It's a great opportunity for both of them to be in Canada together. Just make sure to check the specific eligibility requirements and application process for the SOWP. Good luck to your newly-wedded spouse on their study visa application! 🇨🇦✨


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Thank you so much for the kind words, you’re so prompt and positive.😊
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Momoney77: 7:40am On Dec 12, 2023
I have a small fish pond business, though I have not registered it with CAC. I also have a landed property. I mentioned both in my SOP,
Do I need to show a picture of my fish pond??
As I have done power of attorney and affidavit of facts for my landed property.
Do I need to show evidence of the fish pond?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Josephhh: 8:01am On Dec 12, 2023
Good morning everyone,

I’ve a question on my behalf of my friend. He got a scholarship from an organization to sponsor him from his program with the plan that he comes back to work with them afterwards. This organization was responsible for his last 2 sessions tuition during his undergraduate

What are the necessary documents he needs to show?

1. Notarized Letter of introduction and scholarship letter
2. Evidence of transferred amount, i.e statement of account of both parties
3. Letter of offer of employment to back up the job offer on his arrival
4. Letter of explanation stating they paid his tuition previously or he should just forget that and focus on this scholarship.
5. What else should he add to convince the VO?


Thank you everyone
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by itzbarryo: 8:13am On Dec 12, 2023
Frankrobbn1:


I'm here to help answer your questions about your student visa application and your husband's application. Let's dive right in:

1. When filling out your own application form, you don't need to indicate that you are applying with your spouse. In fact, it can actually be beneficial to mention that your husband will be staying back as a strong tie to your home country. This shows that you have a solid reason to return after your studies. It's all about showcasing your intentions and ties to your home country.


2. If GTBank can send the bank statement directly to the embassy, that's great! You can select the option to upload the bank statement on the application portal alongside with your supporting proof of funds documents, but make sure to mention in your explanation letter you’ve attached a copy of the mybank statement certificate with your application. This way, the embassy will be aware of the arrangement.

3. After you receive your visa and begin your husband's application, it's generally expected that you will still use your own bank account for proof of funds. However, it's always a good idea if your husband can also provide additional documentation or proof of funds in his name as well. Be sure to provide all the necessary information and documentation to support his application.

Good luck with your applications! 🤞✨


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Good morning boss,
I am the main applicant and my wife is coming as my dependent, and I intend for us to apply together ie I will apply for my study permit while she applies for SOWP. We have a joint account which is where we saved the money for POF. Now my question is most of the money there was from my side hustle as my salary cannot carry that amount. I am a realtor, do I need to still show my salary account? And also for my wife’s SOWP, is it necessary for her to still show her salary account?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Neche207: 8:33am On Dec 12, 2023
My brother don’t mind all these people, i wanted to use someone’s credit card to pay for the application fee, this person dey follow me argue say na USD.I was telling him it can’t be possible, this one wan use sense chop me na e I say make I drop message here maybe na me no sabi wetin I dey do, thank you brother🙏 I used another person already.
Euroadams:


I wanted to shou....... But I said lemme calm down

All fees on the IRCC website unless otherwise stated is always in Canadian Dollars.

Or if you were Canadian government would you be using or promoting another country's currency on your official domain?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Promzy40: 10:06am On Dec 12, 2023
Please 🙏 I need help, I work in a company before I travel to Qatar two years back.And the company that I work for in two years is ready to sponsor me . Pls does it make sense if I state in my sop that, it is the company that sent me to work in a company in Qatar inorder to gain international experience and now they are sponsoring me to further my studies or how do I put it convince the visa officer please I need your input. Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by yankison(m): 10:34am On Dec 12, 2023
House is this true?

I was added to a travel agent group , yesterday he posted that Canada now requires student to pay first year tuition before arriving in Canada Mandatorily ..& also 20k$ living expenses ..that I know off but the first year tuition Mandatory payment I don't ..please is this true
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Flakky26(f): 10:40am On Dec 12, 2023
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Frankrobbn1: 10:52am On Dec 12, 2023
Btycoon:
Please, house I need your help, I applied to 3 schools and I'm planning to apply to the 4th one for falls intake but out of the schools I received update from CIMT but I'm not going there bc of the PGWP they don't have and the next school which is Holland sent me an update with student number but no admission yet.

My questions are:

Is there hope that Holland would give me admission since they have sent me student number or I should proceed by applying to 4th school bc I don't want to miss falls intake for 2024.

I dont see people here talking about Holland, does it mean Holland isn't good enough or any issues I need to know please experts help me.


Thank you

@Frankrobbn1 and others


I totally get your concern about the admissions from Holland and not wanting to miss the fall intake. It's great that you've received a student number from them, which shows that they are processing your application. While I can't guarantee admission, having a student number is somewhat a positive sign but not assured.

As for people not talking about Holland, it doesn't necessarily mean it's not a good school. It could simply be that it's not as well-known or popular among the people you've interacted with. It's always a good idea to do some research on the school, check their accreditation, programs, and student reviews to get a better idea of its reputation.

If you're still concerned about missing the fall intake, it might be a good idea to proceed with applying to your fourth choice school as a backup plan. That way, you can have more options and increase your chances of getting accepted for the fall intake.

It's very important to choose a school that aligns with your goals and offers the programs and opportunities you're looking for. Don't hesitate to reach out to the admissions offices of the schools you're interested in for more information or clarification.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any more questions or need further assistance. Good luck with your applications! 🤞🎓


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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Frankrobbn1: 10:54am On Dec 12, 2023
TomisinFemi:


Thank you so much for the kind words, you’re so prompt and positive.😊

Glad to hear you found the piece of information useful. Feel free to ask your questions on this platform, on my leisure I'll attempt to respond. In my absence, others can assist you.


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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Frankrobbn1: 11:06am On Dec 12, 2023
Momoney77:
I have a small fish pond business, though I have not registered it with CAC. I also have a landed property. I mentioned both in my SOP,
Do I need to show a picture of my fish pond??
As I have done power of attorney and affidavit of facts for my landed property.
Do I need to show evidence of the fish pond?

It's great to hear about your fish pond business and your landed property. When it comes to showing evidence in your Statement of Purpose (SOP), it's generally a good idea to provide supporting documents for any claims you make. Including a picture of your fish pond could be a helpful visual representation of your business. It can showcase your dedication and expertise. So, including a picture of your fish pond could be a nice touch! 🐠📸

Additionally, registering your business with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) is indeed important. It not only provides proof of the legitimacy of your business but also adds credibility and professionalism to your venture. So, along with showcasing evidence of your fish pond, having your business registered will strengthen your application. Good luck with your application! 🐟📝



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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Frankrobbn1: 11:13am On Dec 12, 2023
Ebdumi:
Good evening house, please must it be pay slip ? Can’t I use statement of account to show I have been working? and how many months is required.

When it comes to showing proof of employment, a pay slip is commonly used to demonstrate consistent income. However, if you don't have pay slips, a statement of account can be a valid alternative. It can show regular deposits from your employer, indicating your employment status. The number of months required is a minimum of 4 months. Hope that helps! 😊📊


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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Frankrobbn1: 11:16am On Dec 12, 2023
hardeydara213:
Hello house. I applied for a diploma in a college in Canada & never knew the application will be granted soon..Now I was asked to pay Cad6,000 before end of this year..I was expecting some funds next year & I didn't want this opportunity to slip..What to do? Anyone who can help on this pls it's very urgent!

Hey there! I understand that you're in a bit of a tight spot with the payment deadline for your diploma program in Canada. It's great that you want to seize this opportunity! One option you could explore is reaching out to the college or financial aid office to explain your situation. They may be able to provide guidance or offer extension of payment deadline. Additionally, you could consider exploring scholarship opportunities or looking into short-term loans to cover the payment temporarily. Good luck, and I hope everything works out for you! 🤞💪



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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by juliusocean(m): 11:21am On Dec 12, 2023
Frankrobbn1:


It's great to hear about your fish pond business and your landed property. When it comes to showing evidence in your Statement of Purpose (SOP), it's generally a good idea to provide supporting documents for any claims you make. Including a picture of your fish pond could be a helpful visual representation of your business. It can showcase your dedication and expertise. So, including a picture of your fish pond could be a nice touch! 🐠📸

Additionally, registering your business with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) is indeed important. It not only provides proof of the legitimacy of your business but also adds credibility and professionalism to your venture. So, along with showcasing evidence of your fish pond, having your business registered will strengthen your application. Good luck with your application! 🐟📝

will a newly registered business not raise any concerns for the vo?



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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Frankrobbn1: 11:40am On Dec 12, 2023
Josephhh:
Good afternoon everyone,

I’m about to submit my visa application but I’m stuck on POF decision. My Uncle is my sponsor and he will be transferring the amount to my account. What are the things you think I’ll need to submit apart from my statement of account and his own?

NB: He’s transferring the money from his company’s account not from his personal account, but long before now he used to pay for my school fees with a transfer from the same (his) company. Also over 4 years now he’s been sending me monthly allowance (like airtime token), the amount he sent a to my account is 10K monthly. What would you advise? Thank you so much.


When it comes to proving your Proof of Funds (POF), in addition to your statement of account and your uncle's statement of account, you may want to include a letter of support from your uncle. This letter can explain the nature of the transfer from his company's account and how he has been supporting you financially over the years. It's also a good idea to include any relevant documentation, such as bank statements or transaction records, to show the regular monthly allowance he has been sending you. These additional documents can help provide a comprehensive picture of your financial situation and strengthen your visa application. Good luck with your submission! 🤞📄



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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Frankrobbn1: 11:42am On Dec 12, 2023
juliusocean:
will a newly registered business not raise any concerns for the vo?


Hey there!, While a newly registered business may raise some initial concerns for the visa officer, it doesn't necessarily mean it will negatively impact your visa application. The key is to provide clear and detailed documentation to demonstrate the legitimacy and stability of the business. This can include business registration documents, financial statements, previous invoices, contracts or agreements, and any other relevant information that showcases the viability and existence of the business over the past few years. It's important to present a strong case and address any potential concerns proactively in your application. Good luck, and I hope everything goes smoothly for you! 🤞📝



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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Lagbenjo: 11:46am On Dec 12, 2023
Hello everyone
Please I want to ask a question regarding upfront medicals. What I have been been reading here is that some student visa applicants did their medicals and uploaded it before starting or submitting their IMM visa forms. Is there a way to submit the visa forms first before going for upfront medicals without waiting to receive the message from IRCC to proceed on medicals.
I also want to do upfront medicals. I don't know how it works
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by JayDee4545: 11:48am On Dec 12, 2023
streetwise2015:
Hello guys, please Is there anyone headed to Conestoga college? Please connect me to a WhatsApp of telegram group that can provide information. Thanks so much guys
recently applied to conestoga college pls can I be added to the group as well
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Unkissme: 11:57am On Dec 12, 2023
Any one going to Windsor Ontario this January? Let's link up Please
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by shinaxurdick: 12:11pm On Dec 12, 2023
shinaxurdick:


Thanks for your response I really appreciate,
My second question is also on POF.. please my program is 2 years, do i need to show POF of the 2 years tuition fee plus 2 years living expenses OR i can show my first year tuition plus 1 years living expenses, pls which one is required to grant visa.. my school is in Ontario.

Pls help me on this question 🙏

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