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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by peregrinus: 12:20am On Jan 16
PPR ALERT!

First Time Applicant
Submitted on 8th of Nov
Medical Passed on 29th of Nov
PPR Jan 15th

I joined this thread in June last year, and I have no regrets. This page has been a blessing for me. I've learned a lot here that has helped me succeed in my application. I want to express my gratitude to everyone who has shared their experiences, especially @Zubizareta, who is undoubtedly the best person for the job here. Since my first day here, he's been helpful, even during my application process. He did a fantastic job on my SOP, and I appreciate every contribution he made that contributed to my success. May Almighty God continue to bless him and his family.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by charlesoz19: 12:23am On Jan 16
You wrote a bad SOP that's all I see here. You have to convince the VO why you feel you will study for a degree lower than your current one. Work on the SOP and you are good.





idirect:
Good evening people. Please I need advice on how best to approach this situation. Attached is the note for my friend.
She has deferred her admission in December from January when there was no response on her visa decision. The school approved her request to defer but they informed her that the certificate program (one year) has been discontinued and they only offer it in diploma now (2 years). She accepted the offer and waited for her visa decision which was eventually not approved.
With this GCMS note, I want to ask if it's best we write a reconsideration letter and include a justification for why she needed the program or she should submit another visa application with the diploma offer or possibly apply to seek MSc admission in another school. I would appreciate your opinion on this matter, please.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by charlesoz19: 12:27am On Jan 16
Not totally correct. The presentation on his SOP will determine if the VO agrees or not. I have a BSC and worked for 7 years and here I am in a diploma programme


Predator188:

Writing a Reconsideration letter and include a jurisdiction why she needs the program will contradicts "inconsistent" to what is already submitted in the application, so that won't work even program is invalid...

From GCMS : the applicant demonstrates through their submitted documentation that they possess an acceptable combination of education, training and experience in their respective field

With Bsc and work experience application for a diploma program or previous will be refused next Visa officer will refer to previous refusal..
The applicant needs to apply for Msc..

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Lekiboboe: 3:19am On Jan 16
freshStarz:
Please what's the importance of schools that offer pgwp?
Why do ppl avoid schools that don't offer pgwp

The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) in Canada is a significant factor for international students when choosing a school. Here are some reasons why international students may avoid schools in Canada that don't offer PGWP:

1. **Work Opportunities:** The PGWP allows international students to work in Canada after completing their studies. Institutions not offering PGWP is less attractive as students value the opportunity to gain Canadian work experience.

2. **Canadian Experience:** Many students see the PGWP as a pathway to gain Canadian work experience, which can be crucial for those considering applying for permanent residency or exploring long-term career opportunities in Canada.

3. **Post-Study Settlement:** PGWP facilitates the transition from studying to working and potentially obtaining permanent residency. Students often prefer institutions that support this process.

4. **Economic Considerations:** Having the ability to work in Canada post-graduation can help international students offset their living expenses and contribute to their financial well-being.

5. **Competitive Advantage:** Graduates with Canadian work experience have a competitive edge in the job market. Institutions offering PGWP are more appealing to students who prioritize gaining a foothold in the Canadian workforce.

6. **Long-Term Plans:** Students planning to stay in Canada long-term may be deterred from institutions that don't offer PGWP, as it aligns with their aspirations for settling in the country.

7. **Networking Opportunities:** Access to the Canadian job market during the PGWP period provides students with valuable networking opportunities, which can be crucial for career advancement.

8. **Enhanced Educational Experience:** Students may view PGWP as an extension of their educational experience, enabling them to apply their skills and knowledge in a real-world setting.

In a nutshell, it's advisable for an international student to always go for a school that offers PGWP

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Vikkyexman: 4:20am On Jan 16
peregrinus:
PPR ALERT!

First Time Applicant
Submitted on 8th of Nov
Medical Passed on 29th of Nov
PPR Jan 15th

I joined this thread in June last year, and I have no regrets. This page has been a blessing for me. I've learned a lot here that has helped me succeed in my application. I want to express my gratitude to everyone who has shared their experiences, especially @Zubizareta, who is undoubtedly the best person for the job here. Since my first day here, he's been helpful, even during my application process. He did a fantastic job on my SOP, and I appreciate every contribution he made that contributed to my success. May Almighty God continue to bless him and his family.

Congratulations. Please when did your eligibility review started?

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by technix: 5:09am On Jan 16
Hi,

It's fine. The test results would have been sent. IRCC always sends that follow-up message once a sputum test is required. However, IOM already knew in advance, that was why they did the sputum test even before IRCC sent the message.


dollext:
Dear Nairalanders, I submitted my application on December 11th, 2023 with upfront medicals. (Though i did a spot-um test after which i went for post spotum Xtray) I got a request from IRCC today that my medical has been received and another information is required that i should go deir with d request letter.
My concern: Does it mean the Spotum result was not send or am i to do a fresh medicals? Though i will be there 2mr coz i was given 30days to do that.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Rutherford2019: 5:33am On Jan 16
Can I get Canadian study visa with IELTS Overall score of 6.0 or just WAEC
I want to apply to the schools through an agent

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by idirect(m): 5:34am On Jan 16
charlesoz19:
You wrote a bad SOP that's all I see here. You have to convince the VO why you feel you will study for a degree lower than your current one. Work on the SOP and you are good.





I want to agree with you that the SOP is bad. What's your comment on technicalities involve with her admission now please? The school approved her request to defer but they informed her that the certificate program (one year) has been discontinued and they only offer it in diploma now (2 years). She accepted the offer and waited for her visa decision which was eventually not approved.
Do you think it's best we write a reconsideration letter and include a justification for why she needed the program or she should submit another visa application with the diploma offer?
Thank you
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by idirect(m): 5:35am On Jan 16
Predator188:

Writing a Reconsideration letter and include a jurisdiction why she needs the program will contradicts "inconsistent" to what is already submitted in the application, so that won't work even program is invalid...

From GCMS : the applicant demonstrates through their submitted documentation that they possess an acceptable combination of education, training and experience in their respective field

With Bsc and work experience application for a diploma program or previous will be refused next Visa officer will refer to previous refusal..
The applicant needs to apply for Msc..
Thank you for your comment boss man. I appreciate
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by idirect(m): 5:36am On Jan 16
Bobomaigida:


Her old LOA will not be valid anymore so she cannot send a reconsideration, she needs to apply again based on the new programme, and also draw a strong SOP to explain why she needs that course despite her present career, qualifications etc.
Thanks for your comment. I do appreciate it
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by idirect(m): 5:38am On Jan 16
charlesoz19:
Not totally correct. The presentation on his SOP will determine if the VO agrees or not. I have a BSC and worked for 7 years and here I am in a diploma programme


Are you in a post-graduate or post-secondary diploma?

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Popowaa: 5:46am On Jan 16
Popowaa:
Good evening
can I use my sis pound account opened in November with a closing balance of 24700 pounds for POF .
any help on this?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Johnames: 6:56am On Jan 16
Please which other hospital can I book my medical in Lagos apart from the IOM in Ikeja
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Nauttyprof(m): 7:16am On Jan 16
Johnames:
Please which other hospital can I book my medical in Lagos apart from the IOM in Ikeja

Q-life family clinic, Victoria Island
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Johnames: 7:29am On Jan 16
Nauttyprof:


Q-life family clinic, Victoria Island
thanks so much
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by PeridotK9: 7:37am On Jan 16
peregrinus:
PPR ALERT!

First Time Applicant
Submitted on 8th of Nov
Medical Passed on 29th of Nov
PPR Jan 15th

I joined this thread in June last year, and I have no regrets. This page has been a blessing for me. I've learned a lot here that has helped me succeed in my application. I want to express my gratitude to everyone who has shared their experiences, especially @Zubizareta, who is undoubtedly the best person for the job here. Since my first day here, he's been helpful, even during my application process. He did a fantastic job on my SOP, and I appreciate every contribution he made that contributed to my success. May Almighty God continue to bless him and his family.


Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉🎉

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by ikgodisgood82: 7:56am On Jan 16
peregrinus:
PPR ALERT!

First Time Applicant
Submitted on 8th of Nov
Medical Passed on 29th of Nov
PPR Jan 15th

I joined this thread in June last year, and I have no regrets. This page has been a blessing for me. I've learned a lot here that has helped me succeed in my application. I want to express my gratitude to everyone who has shared their experiences, especially @Zubizareta, who is undoubtedly the best person for the job here. Since my first day here, he's been helpful, even during my application process. He did a fantastic job on my SOP, and I appreciate every contribution he made that contributed to my success. May Almighty God continue to bless him and his family.


Congrats on winning this battle 🇨🇦

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Mamaoseme33: 8:10am On Jan 16
dafeoroyo:



Apart from been ban,this is a very serious case,the agent really messed up everything even for her future applications, i would suggest she talk to an immigration lawyer for help,remember all the information the agent gave at the first instance is already on their database

Wow
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Mamaoseme33: 8:10am On Jan 16
iykedpetes:

Yes they will send you a mail


Okay. Thank you so much for your response
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Lance008(m): 8:11am On Jan 16
Please am having real issue I normally trade on crypto
Can I present my Remitano wallet as proof of fund of past trade
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Mamaoseme33: 8:14am On Jan 16
Big congratulations 🎉🎉🎉 why am I crying 😭😭... JESUS IYE 🎉🎉🎉 so happy for you ooo God that did yours will do mine also in Jesus mighty name the Christ Amen 🙏


peregrinus:
PPR ALERT!

First Time Applicant
Submitted on 8th of Nov
Medical Passed on 29th of Nov
PPR Jan 15th

I joined this thread in June last year, and I have no regrets. This page has been a blessing for me. I've learned a lot here that has helped me succeed in my application. I want to express my gratitude to everyone who has shared their experiences, especially @Zubizareta, who is undoubtedly the best person for the job here. Since my first day here, he's been helpful, even during my application process. He did a fantastic job on my SOP, and I appreciate every contribution he made that contributed to my success. May Almighty God continue to bless him and his family.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Predator188: 8:16am On Jan 16
charlesoz19:
Not totally correct. The presentation on his SOP will determine if the VO agrees or not. I have a BSC and worked for 7 years and here I am in a diploma programme
But is your circumstances and the applicant circumstances same the VO claimed that the purpose of study is not consistent ...the applicant switched careers twice though the course the applicant intend to study in Canada is not stated on GCMS may have intended to pursue different career again...and ircc also give priority to study permit applications based on programme of study especially those in Health care and technology where there's in-demand occupation in canada they obviously knows what they are doing..including previous study from developed countries like UK 🇬🇧 and 🇺🇸 usa etc they give priority to these applicants...that does not mean that you won't meet eligibility requirements..they treat each application differently...
If I may ask what is your program of study in Canada in which visa was approved...?
Like I said earlier next VO will refer to the previous refusal if no advancement they may flag again...
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Zino89: 10:04am On Jan 16
peregrinus:
PPR ALERT!

First Time Applicant
Submitted on 8th of Nov
Medical Passed on 29th of Nov
PPR Jan 15th

I joined this thread in June last year, and I have no regrets. This page has been a blessing for me. I've learned a lot here that has helped me succeed in my application. I want to express my gratitude to everyone who has shared their experiences, especially @Zubizareta, who is undoubtedly the best person for the job here. Since my first day here, he's been helpful, even during my application process. He did a fantastic job on my SOP, and I appreciate every contribution he made that contributed to my success. May Almighty God continue to bless him and his family.

Congratulations
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by juliusocean(m): 10:53am On Jan 16
peregrinus:
PPR ALERT!

First Time Applicant
Submitted on 8th of Nov
Medical Passed on 29th of Nov
PPR Jan 15th

I joined this thread in June last year, and I have no regrets. This page has been a blessing for me. I've learned a lot here that has helped me succeed in my application. I want to express my gratitude to everyone who has shared their experiences, especially @Zubizareta, who is undoubtedly the best person for the job here. Since my first day here, he's been helpful, even during my application process. He did a fantastic job on my SOP, and I appreciate every contribution he made that contributed to my success. May Almighty God continue to bless him and his family.
kindly share the documents you submitted thanks and congratulations
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Shegs105: 1:58pm On Jan 16
A 28 y/o individual who has just O-LEVEL, and has been working as a nurse but not a registered or certified one, she has a NECO passed with science subject and I think WAEC result passed with commercial subjects.

Could any one please advise her the best program she can opt for in Canada?

Do Canada accept NECO?

And what are the schools she can apply for?

Oh my leaders and gurus on this forum help an information malnourished person out.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Heffalump(m): 2:45pm On Jan 16
Wifey and two young kids already secured Study permit in Canada. The other two old kids (ages 10 and 12) are with me in Nigeria. The plan is to allow the 10 years old to join mum later in Canada for her studies. Two options are available for me when I intend to apply for visitor visa:

1. Apply for visitor visa for myself and the 12 yrs, while the 10yrs go on study visa.

2. Apply for visitor visa for myself and the rest of the other children (12yrs and 10yrs). Then while in Canada, the 10yrs converts her visitor visa to study visa. The 12yrs will certainly be with me in Nigeria for now.

I have been really disturbed on the best option to take. I need gurus to help out please. @Lekiboboe, @Frankrbbn1 please advice. I know this is like your bread and butter grin
Any good advise is welcomed.
Thanks All.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Kaydelegend01: 3:38pm On Jan 16
Landing gist!!!
Live in Ontario !!!
To God be the glory, though the experience has been like a cat's peaceful slumber. Traveling with a family of five from England to Canada is no easy feat. We arrived in Ontario on January 12, facing a lengthy immigration queue at Toronto Pearson YYZ Airport due to limited officers.

In the queue, a kind individual noticed we had kids and assisted my wife, triggering a barrage of questions about our family, her academic history, and our plans for the kids' school enrollment. They even requested documents like the kids' previous school records, medical reports, and our marriage certificate. Eventually, they asked to see proof of funds on my wife's mobile app, fortunately, we had sufficient funds.

Lesson learned: always be prepared with ample funds, despite assurances that they won't ask for proof at the airport. Prepare for the unexpected.

Best wishes to all, and if you're a student at Caandore College in Brampton, feel free to reach out.

All the best to all the ppr waiters!!!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Emmy2011: 3:44pm On Jan 16
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Kaydelegend01: 3:51pm On Jan 16
Please I need canadore college whatsap group pls !!!!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by adeney93: 3:54pm On Jan 16
Hello,
Please i sent you a direct mail
Kindly reply
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by adeney93: 3:57pm On Jan 16
excel1960:
Good evening All.
My GCMS note is out, please how do I reapply?
I need guidance.

Please i sent you a direct email
Kindly reply

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