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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Vikkyexman: 12:15am On Jan 27
ugnoble:
Please, what does this means in the rejection letter received?

Maybe your document is over compressed and the VO was unable to read your SOP and/or other documents to verify your purpose of coming to Canada. It means your documents probably not legible enough to read.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by JapaPrince: 1:39am On Jan 27
damyzel:


Japaprince, please my school is to resume by september 2024 can i still apply for SOWP for my husband.
please whoever understand mr marc message should kindly explain? when are they stopping application for SOWP as in the news its states in the weeks ahead.

The spouses of international students in other levels of study, including undergraduate and college programs, will no longer be eligible. for now, students in Masters and Ph.D. programs are good. if you need more clarification, just email the International Students Office of the school you plan to attend.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by SIXFEETUNDER: 2:28am On Jan 27
Dont come to Canada


It's a shit hole here

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Lance008(m): 5:51am On Jan 27
Please is University of Winnipeg advisable to study ?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Footyarea(m): 6:53am On Jan 27
Please people I need clarity,
In the attached snapshot taken from the IRCC website states that those exempted from the cap attestation letter includes the following:-

° primary and secondary students
° students of Masters, PhD and other Post graduate programs
As well as
° students applying for study permit extension


Now people,
My Question is as a Post Graduate certificate or diploma student am I also eligible for the exemption?
Please I need a response soonest

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by ogeoflyf(f): 7:33am On Jan 27
ogeoflyf:
Good morning house please I need you people’s opinion about this school “Crandall University “ in New Brunswick is it a good place to study ?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by af0nja2000: 7:36am On Jan 27
@Frankrobbn1 pls does studying at cimt allow one to work off campus?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Daveconsult007: 8:16am On Jan 27
JMG12:
All applications are on hold for now, except for MSc or PhD and other related health and law program.

How about Postgraduate studies from colleges?
Are they exempted too?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Daveconsult007: 8:19am On Jan 27
ugnoble:
Please, what does this means in the rejection letter received?

I suggest that you order your GCMS notes, it will narrow down the reasons,possibly mention the document in question
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by zubizareta(m): 8:42am On Jan 27
Footyarea:
Please people I need clarity,
In the attached snapshot taken from the IRCC website states that those exempted from the cap attestation letter includes the following:-

° primary and secondary students
° students of Masters, PhD and other Post graduate programs
As well as
° students applying for study permit extension


Now people,
My Question is as a Post Graduate certificate or diploma student am I also eligible for the exemption?
Please I need a response soonest

This particular question has been asked severally snd needs urgent clarification. I have even advised people to contact their school for clarification but none seem to have come so far.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by ugnoble: 9:19am On Jan 27
Daveconsult007:


I suggest that you order your GCMS notes, it will narrow down the reasons,possibly mention the document in question

Please, direct me on how to do that, thanks 🙏.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by ugnoble: 9:20am On Jan 27
Vikkyexman:


Maybe your document is over compressed and the VO was unable to read your SOP and/or other documents to verify your purpose of coming to Canada. It means your documents probably not legible enough to read.

What do you suggest I do?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by techgen(m): 10:25am On Jan 27
Hi everyone,

Please urgent reply🙏🏽

If someone passport got damaged by water 2days to VFS biometrics appointment in Lagos, will he allowed to enter the centre to do his biometrics??, can he go with his NIN ID and show the damaged passport?? or what’s the best option
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Daveconsult007: 10:33am On Jan 27
Greetings ,

Please I need some clarity.

Regarding the IRCC attestation letter exemption, are College Post-Graduate among the exempted Post-Graduate category

I attached the a screnshot below from IRCC website

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Lance008(m): 10:58am On Jan 27
Please house can my parents sponsor me to Canada without having the said money in my account to show for proof of funds but can declear my parents statements
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Mummywifey: 11:10am On Jan 27
Footyarea:
Please people I need clarity,
In the attached snapshot taken from the IRCC website states that those exempted from the cap attestation letter includes the following:-

° primary and secondary students
° students of Masters, PhD and other Post graduate programs
As well as
° students applying for study permit extension


Now people,
My Question is as a Post Graduate certificate or diploma student am I also eligible for the exemption?
Please I need a response soonest
To be honest, I don't know. However this is the definition of post graduate program from google- A postgraduate degree is a type of qualification that is completed after an undergraduate degree. Postgraduate degrees encompass a range of qualifications, including masters degrees, Postgraduate Diplomas and Certificates, and PhDs.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by gideon19: 11:17am On Jan 27
AtoningBlood:


Have you passed the medicals?

I submitted 28 December, medical passed Jan 12.

I applied with my family.

If for any reason they deny hubby sowp, we have decided he'd apply for a course. We both go as student. Nothing spoil.
No gree for any body undecided


cheesy cheesy cheesy .... i am liking this energy
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by evansky(m): 12:10pm On Jan 27
Good afternoon house,
Can a statement of account printed from Oct 1st 2023 - January 25 be considered a 4 months bank statement. Please I need clarification on that.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by isiaka: 12:12pm On Jan 27
SIXFEETUNDER:
Dont come to Canada


It's a shit hole here

Come back home

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Tolulope1999: 12:12pm On Jan 27
Hello everyone application for NBCC 2025 session will be opened on Wednesday is there anyone applying or that has applied and has been waitlisted
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Predator188: 1:56pm On Jan 27
SIXFEETUNDER:
Dont come to Canada

It's a shit hole here
You are worried about hole..Drivers will bump into that hole or rain water on the road and you are walking on pedestrian,they will splash you that water and they don't care..
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Doraehi(f): 1:56pm On Jan 27
Hello everybody. Recently I've been so confused especially because of my academics.

Last year, after completing WAEC and NECO, my mom and I were talking about schooling abroad and we decided that I should make some research with my phone. This research started November 2023. After making my research for about 2 months, to understand the educational system in some countries like US, UK, Canada, the Caribbean and Australia, I finally came to a conclusion in January that I wanted to school in Canada so I did further research on Canadian Universities and finally decided and picked University of Manitoba. And then did further research on how to get a Canadian Study permit. (After going through alot of things I saw on the IRCC website, I finally understood, at least to an extent).

So I discussed with my parents about everything and what the whole process entails: from gaining admission into a DLI and applying for the Study permit, I told them the tuition was about $23,000 estimate and that I needed at least $20,630 as proof of funds. And after hearing that, they said it was ALOT of money. My dad told me to calculate everything I needed to get there and get back to him. After doing the whole calculation with my mom, I concluded that 60M Naira would be enough for the tuition and other fees, POF, accomodation, flight and others. Meanwhile, I had already submitted my application (did it myself), it was just my application fee left. We didn't want to pay the $120 application fee yet until we were sure that we would do the whole process.

I discussed with my parents and they said it was alot but they could try to get it. I honestly believe that studying abroad is not a do or die affair but is there any harm in trying? We could try, maybe it would turn out to be one of the best decisions for me and my family. If not, I already have back-up plans (I registered for JAMB) Other than that, my parents have always wanted to sponsor me to a school overseas (I'm the first child so yeah they've always wanted it).

They could get the money but I wanted to apply for September intake 2024 (because it's obviously the best intake) and I think it's a very short time interval because I should have drawn a study plan at least 2 years before I wanted to leave. I feel like if I rush things, my visa could get denied and it would just be a wastage of time and money.

I'm just 16 years old, I'll be 17 by 16th of June, 2024. And I don't really want to waste time in my education because the clock is ticking. So I don't know, should I just wait till next year, September 2025 or do you think I should go ahead with the process this year. I need honest opinions because it would be really useful. Alot of you are pretty much experienced than I and my parents are, so your advice would be really helpful.

Also, if you know any way I could be able to get proof of funds and tuition (it could be through a loan) and get visa approval, please share.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by ogbevireo(m): 2:59pm On Jan 27
Doraehi:
Hello everybody. Recently I've been so confused especially because of my academics.

Last year, after completing WAEC and NECO, my mom and I were talking about schooling abroad and we decided that I should make some research with my phone. This research started November 2023. After making my research for about 2 months, to understand the educational system in some countries like US, UK, Canada, the Caribbean and Australia, I finally came to a conclusion in January that I wanted to school in Canada so I did further research on Canadian Universities and finally decided and picked University of Manitoba. And then did further research on how to get a Canadian Study permit. (After going through alot of things I saw on the IRCC website, I finally understood, at least to an extent).

So I discussed with my parents about everything and what the whole process entails: from gaining admission into a DLI and applying for the Study permit, I told them the tuition was about $23,000 estimate and that I needed at least $20,630 as proof of funds. And after hearing that, they said it was ALOT of money. My dad told me to calculate everything I needed to get there and get back to him. After doing the whole calculation with my mom, I concluded that 60M Naira would be enough for the tuition and other fees, POF, accomodation, flight and others. Meanwhile, I had already submitted my application (did it myself), it was just my application fee left. We didn't want to pay the $120 application fee yet until we were sure that we would do the whole process.

I discussed with my parents and they said it was alot but they could try to get it. I honestly believe that studying abroad is not a do or die affair but is there any harm in trying? We could try, maybe it would turn out to be one of the best decisions for me and my family. If not, I already have back-up plans (I registered for JAMB) Other than that, my parents have always wanted to sponsor me to a school overseas (I'm the first child so yeah they've always wanted it).

They could get the money but I wanted to apply for September intake 2024 (because it's obviously the best intake) and I think it's a very short time interval because I should have drawn a study plan at least 2 years before I wanted to leave. I feel like if I rush things, my visa could get denied and it would just be a wastage of time and money.

I'm just 16 years old, I'll be 17 by 16th of June, 2024. And I don't really want to waste time in my education because the clock is ticking. So I don't know, should I just wait till next year, September 2025 or do you think I should go ahead with the process this year. I need honest opinions because it would be really useful. Alot of you are pretty much experienced than I and my parents are, so your advice would be really helpful.

Also, if you know any way I could be able to get proof of funds and tuition (it could be through a loan) and get visa approval, please share.

Well done.
You are on the right track with your ambitions.

For an undergraduate degree, you will need to show first year tuition and funds to cover your living as well as show that you will be able to cover same for the subsequent years of your studies.

While looking at canada, you should also look to the US, and Europe.

Europe without any doubt would be over 50% cheaper. When you are done there you can then move to US, CANADA, AUSTRALIA or the likes for a masters and possibly to live.

My small bit.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Tolifefun: 3:02pm On Jan 27
evansky:
Good afternoon house,
Can a statement of account printed from Oct 1st 2023 - January 25 be considered a 4 months bank statement. Please I need clarification on that.
Yes

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Aduke007: 3:27pm On Jan 27
Good afternoon guys, pls I submitted my application last month, I forget to upload my upfront medical. can I still upload, even though I have submitted my application. And if yes how can I go about it? Or I just wait till am been requested to go do medical.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Bobomaigida: 4:45pm On Jan 27
AtoningBlood:
Good news guyssssssssss, it's PPR for me - Student visa, for my husband (SOWP). We applied alone, no agency. We applied for the family the same day. We got approved in under one month. We are waiting for the children's PPR.

Congratulations

Please share the documents you submitted and the POF amount, to help others yet to apply.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Footyarea(m): 4:57pm On Jan 27
Mummywifey:

To be honest, I don't know. However this is the definition of post graduate program from google- A postgraduate degree is a type of qualification that is completed after an undergraduate degree. Postgraduate degrees encompass a range of qualifications, including masters degrees, Postgraduate Diplomas and Certificates, and PhDs.



Bless up man
That's exactly what I know although I emailed Fanshawe and they're stating that post graduate to IRCC simply means Master's and doctorate's

If this is really so why would their website state not just Post graduate programs but also specified master's, PhD, and other Post graduate programs

Omo
English really hard o

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by JMG12: 6:05pm On Jan 27
All application from 22nd Jan
ikgodisgood82:


Please dose this includes application submitted late last year

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by JMG12: 6:07pm On Jan 27
The target is Colleges not Uni
Daveconsult007:


How about Postgraduate studies from colleges?
Are they exempted too?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by TradeSunMoore: 6:19pm On Jan 27
Lance008:
Please is University of Winnipeg advisable to study ?
Yes. It is a DLI
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by TradeSunMoore: 6:25pm On Jan 27
Doraehi:
Hello everybody. Recently I've been so confused especially because of my academics.

Last year, after completing WAEC and NECO, my mom and I were talking about schooling abroad and we decided that I should make some research with my phone. This research started November 2023. After making my research for about 2 months, to understand the educational system in some countries like US, UK, Canada, the Caribbean and Australia, I finally came to a conclusion in January that I wanted to school in Canada so I did further research on Canadian Universities and finally decided and picked University of Manitoba. And then did further research on how to get a Canadian Study permit. (After going through alot of things I saw on the IRCC website, I finally understood, at least to an extent).

So I discussed with my parents about everything and what the whole process entails: from gaining admission into a DLI and applying for the Study permit, I told them the tuition was about $23,000 estimate and that I needed at least $20,630 as proof of funds. And after hearing that, they said it was ALOT of money. My dad told me to calculate everything I needed to get there and get back to him. After doing the whole calculation with my mom, I concluded that 60M Naira would be enough for the tuition and other fees, POF, accomodation, flight and others. Meanwhile, I had already submitted my application (did it myself), it was just my application fee left. We didn't want to pay the $120 application fee yet until we were sure that we would do the whole process.

I discussed with my parents and they said it was alot but they could try to get it. I honestly believe that studying abroad is not a do or die affair but is there any harm in trying? We could try, maybe it would turn out to be one of the best decisions for me and my family. If not, I already have back-up plans (I registered for JAMB) Other than that, my parents have always wanted to sponsor me to a school overseas (I'm the first child so yeah they've always wanted it).

They could get the money but I wanted to apply for September intake 2024 (because it's obviously the best intake) and I think it's a very short time interval because I should have drawn a study plan at least 2 years before I wanted to leave. I feel like if I rush things, my visa could get denied and it would just be a wastage of time and money.

I'm just 16 years old, I'll be 17 by 16th of June, 2024. And I don't really want to waste time in my education because the clock is ticking. So I don't know, should I just wait till next year, September 2025 or do you think I should go ahead with the process this year. I need honest opinions because it would be really useful. Alot of you are pretty much experienced than I and my parents are, so your advice would be really helpful.

Also, if you know any way I could be able to get proof of funds and tuition (it could be through a loan) and get visa approval, please share.
As a 16 years old your chances are of approval are high if sponsored by your parents. Parents will show total cost for first year and must show means of sustainable income for subsequent years with proper documentation including employment letters, pay slips, bank account statements, letter of sponsorship, affidavit of support etc if an employee. Relevant documentation like business registration etc etc will be required for business owner. You can also include assets like properties etc

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