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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by apexrankis: 4:37pm On May 19
ernhiee:
Great…please let’s connect
sent you e-message
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by SOPWriter: 11:05pm On May 19
Oghenerukoko:
I have message your whatsapp. Please reply. I have some personal questions
I guess you made a mistake; I didn't receive your message. You can ask your questions here so that other members can learn from your case.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by bullstriker: 1:01am On May 20
Your wife’s work permit remains valid until its expiration date. She is the principal applicant in this matter, and even if she were not, her work permit would still remain valid until expiry. However, upon expiration, she will not be eligible to extend the work permit based on your program.

Elboki109:
I would appreciate if anyone can enlighten me on how to go about this. My wife finished her 2yrs program last year. And we're both presently on work permit. We both work as PSW's. But I am thinking of doing a bridging program to cross Practial nursing. But I am confused what will happen to my wife's work permit if I apply for a study permit. I would appreciate any clarification. Thanks a lot.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by bullstriker: 1:02am On May 20
Landed property documents
Fixed investments or savings
Proof of employment, such as an approved study leave letter from your employer
Proof of membership in professional or community organizations. Add letters and photographs

However, it is not only about submitting documents. You should properly explain these documents in your SOP and connect them to your career goals, future ambitions, and reasons for
Your sister can send funds to your account to show commitment

DrOBD:
I recently got admission to study a 2 years college programme in health, in ontario. I'm in my early 30s, highest level of education is secondary education, WAEC. My sister who lives in Canada paid my first year fees fully and is happy to sponsor me fully.
I have received my PAL, attestation letter, acceptance, to resume this coming September.

I am the last of family of 5, and the only one left in Nigeria. How do I prove ties to home country. Will proof of funds from my sister be enough. I have been working in the same company for about 10 years where they pay us by hand, money is very small and I don't have any savings in my account.

Any ideas on how I can prove ties to my home country, sort the proof of funds and write SOP?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by bullstriker: 1:08am On May 20
The Express Entry platform only provides space to include an accompanying spouse’s work history if the applicant answers “Yes” to the question asking whether the spouse has work experience. Still, an Express Entry profile is not an application, and you were listed as a dependent on that profile.
I can’t say more than this.

Unpatriotic2:
Good day all, please I have a question... I'm applying for a Spouse Open work Permit ( my spouse has been given admission already). I'll like to know the following;

1. Am I required to mention all my work history in the last 10 years or can I simply put my current work history only?

I'm asking because I previously entered the PR pool as a dependent (but no ITA) an agent did it and I can't remember if he put any work history for me. Which brings me to my next question

2. While applying as a dependent for a PR, is there any column for putting a dependent's current job title with company name and dates. I'm referring to the dependent not the main applicant.

Thank you

NB: she applied for a master's degree
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by PhdCloakRoom(m):
FreshFrosh:
Thanks for your input
I’m leaning towards the second option but could only see that the programs on there are offered online.
She’s graduate of polytechnic- HND
Office Technology and Management but she has been teaching secondary school students all these while.
First option is her only option based on her career profile . She can also apply to Coady as a career teacher and mind you not all Coady program is offered online, they have physical programs which you can do in Canada and transfer the credit into an accredited University. I have and i know many people who have gone thru that route. However, their admission application is lenghty, competitive and takes patient.

As for the first option, she can apply into a Uni or college that offers bible/Christian courses in advanced level. The rest is to use wisdom in the visa application. Other than that Msc in STEM is her next option if she can prove reason and financial ability beyond doubt.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Predator188:
ehiremen2002:
My main question here is: was this a registered agent? Honestly, when I see people getting scammed by unregistered agents, it's frustrating because it's often avoidable. Personally, I’m a DIYer—I did my own application first, and since then, I’ve successfully helped several cousins, friends, and currently, my aunt and her friend.

If I ever had to use an agent, they would absolutely have to be legally registered so that I have a regulatory body to report to if things go wrong. Too many people fall for cheap, unqualified 'agents' who barely even understand the process.
DIY: will same lots of money at the long run!!If you know how to,as for me I am a zero agent person!! even if it is a registered immigration consultant,I don’t know how to patronise agents grin grin,as far as canada immigration applications is concerned..
I have successfully ✋️ handled all my application alone without using agent or immigration consultants..
Which includes" initial study permit +Spouse Open work permit application outside canada..
Multiple in canada study permit + Spouse Open work Permit extensions ..and I as a holder of Spouse Open work Permit!
Expression of interest application:province nominee program.
Invitation to apply for full application:province nominee program and nomination certificate issued,PNP Nomination on Spouse Open work Permit!
Including Permanent residence application.
If I was using agents only in canada applications would have cost me including spouse application not less than 10,000 dollars by immigration consultants.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by amnotapervert(m): 10:04pm On May 20
FreshFrosh:
I need guidance on this , the possible way to make it work out.
I’m a Canadian PR and I wish to sponsor my sister who’s married with 3 kids for study visa. What’s the best way to go about this to avoid possible refusal.
She’s likely to come with the last child
The family have little to no funds , all expenses on me.
What’s your advice for me. Will appreciate all the responses
How old is the youngest child? If the youngest child is of daycare age, it may not be easy to convince IRCC that she will be able to study, make enough money to pay international student fees, and also cover daycare expenses.

She should focus on coming alone first.

I know it’s hard, but leaving the children with family back in Nigeria may be the best option for now.

If you are her only sponsor, you should already have her full tuition fees and living expenses saved. If not, you should at least be earning enough every 4 months to cover each term, since each term is usually 4 months. That is how IRCC may look at it. So, if her tuition per term is CAD 9,000, you should be able to save and pay that amount within 4 months.

I also see that she is likely going to college since she has an HND. In that case, she may not be able to add her husband later for a spousal open work permit, because currently only master’s and PhD students are generally eligible.

In my opinion, you should focus on bringing her first, and over time she can bring her children later.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by AbelAbdul: 11:09pm On May 20
amnotapervert:
How old is the youngest child? If the youngest child is of daycare age, it may not be easy to convince IRCC that she will be able to study, make enough money to pay international student fees, and also cover daycare expenses.

She should focus on coming alone first.

I know it’s hard, but leaving the children with family back in Nigeria may be the best option for now.

If you are her only sponsor, you should already have her full tuition fees and living expenses saved. If not, you should at least be earning enough every 4 months to cover each term, since each term is usually 4 months. That is how IRCC may look at it. So, if her tuition per term is CAD 9,000, you should be able to save and pay that amount within 4 months.

I also see that she is likely going to college since she has an HND. In that case, she may not be able to add her husband later for a spousal open work permit, because currently only master’s and PhD students are generally eligible.

In my opinion, you should focus on bringing her first, and over time she can bring her children later.
U have been away for a while. U finally got a real job now?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by amnotapervert(m): 1:03am On May 21
AbelAbdul:
U have been away for a while. U finally got a real job now?
Hahahah, thanks for checking on me. I didn’t know I was this missed 😂

Prod deployment had issues, so I had to work overtime sometimes late nights with the devs in India. So yeah, I had to step back a little.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by OnyeukaO: 3:23pm On May 21
AbelAbdul:
While you submiting ur application, u had paid it alongside the application fee. That 85$ u saw during the payment was the biometric fee.

u do not need to pay for biometric again. just go there with your
Passport, proof of payment receipt, BIL, biometric appointment letter
Please I have another question, for upfront medicals after the medicals do I need to submit anything to Ircc or they will send the medicals straight to them?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by AbelAbdul: 6:55pm On May 21
OnyeukaO:
Please I have another question, for upfront medicals after the medicals do I need to submit anything to Ircc or they will send the medicals straight to them?
you upload the receipt/proof with your application.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Soleye24(m): 11:06pm On May 21
nwaobitex:
Hello guys thank you all for the many suggestions and contributions. I got admission for masters in canada for Winter 2027. I'm here for advice on preparing documents (bank statements, business documents, tax?? etc) for POF and proving home ties. I am the last child of my family and I plan to use my dad as my sponsor, he has been a business man for many years.

I also work and earn and okay salary but my company does not provide payslip so I wonder if bank statement of the transfer will be enough. Also when is the best time for me to submit the application to give enough time for processing.

Also are there any bodies that offer funding for int'l students ?
My school did not require a tuition deposit but I can pay for a semester if necessary. My family will sponsor for a some time so I also plan to work and fend for my fees. Also can I use a gift deed?

I know I've asked a lot of questions but I'd appreciate any answers.
Good evening, please I have some questions
1. Did you submit ielts?
2. Did you do Wes for evaluation of your transcripts?

Thank you
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by OnyeukaO: 2:41am On May 22
AbelAbdul:
you upload the receipt/proof with your application.
So I have already applied before doing the upfront medicals. What do I do in this case?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by AbelAbdul: 7:05am On May 22
OnyeukaO:
So I have already applied before doing the upfront medicals. What do I do in this case?
Have you submitted the application?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by OnyeukaO: 7:11am On May 22
AbelAbdul:
Have you submitted the application?
Yes I submitted the application before booking for the medicals.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Kossyfelicia(f): 10:16am On May 22
I got my admission in RRC POLYTECH MEDICAL Assistant 1year program. The school asked me to pay tuition deposit of $5000cad .Now my question.. if I pay that 5000$cad will it deducted from my first year school fees? because my school fees plus textbook is $22,839 cad.

Please help me out here and if their is anyone that's in RRC POLYTECH PLEASE advise me too. Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by AbelAbdul: 10:20am On May 22
OnyeukaO:
Yes I submitted the application before booking for the medicals.
The physician will send your result to IRCC.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by AbelAbdul: 10:21am On May 22
Kossyfelicia:
I got my admission in RRC POLYTECH MEDICAL Assistant 1year program. The school asked me to pay tuition deposit of $5000cad .Now my question.. if I pay that 5000$cad will it deducted from my first year school fees? because my school fees plus textbook is $22,839 cad.

Please help me out here and if their is anyone that's in RRC POLYTECH PLEASE advise me too. Thanks
yes the 5000cad would be counted as part of your fees.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by walex222: 5:06pm On May 22
Hey guys! I’ve been following this page for a long time, and I have a question. I have a BSc in Agriculture, and now I’m interested in studying a vocational program in Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanics.

My concern is how I can combine my agriculture background with heavy duty equipment mechanics. Although my bachelor’s degree is not engineering-related, I have a lot of practical experience in automotive engineering from before my degree, even though it’s not professional or certificate-based.

I’m genuinely interested in this field because I know I perform well in engineering and technical work. I would really appreciate any advice or guidance from people with experience in this area. Please help a brother in need.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by AbelAbdul: 5:37pm On May 22
walex222:
Hey guys! I’ve been following this page for a long time, and I have a question. I have a BSc in Agriculture, and now I’m interested in studying a vocational program in Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanics.

My concern is how I can combine my agriculture background with heavy duty equipment mechanics. Although my bachelor’s degree is not engineering-related, I have a lot of practical experience in automotive engineering from before my degree, even though it’s not professional or certificate-based.

I’m genuinely interested in this field because I know I perform well in engineering and technical work. I would really appreciate any advice or guidance from people with experience in this area. Please help a brother in need.
You will need to proof and explain to the VO why you switched. If it makes sense to them, you are good to go
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by amnotapervert(m): 6:53pm On May 22
Kossyfelicia:
I got my admission in RRC POLYTECH MEDICAL Assistant 1year program. The school asked me to pay tuition deposit of $5000cad .Now my question.. if I pay that 5000$cad will it deducted from my first year school fees? because my school fees plus textbook is $22,839 cad.

Please help me out here and if their is anyone that's in RRC POLYTECH PLEASE advise me too. Thanks
No, if you pay the $5,000 CAD, it will not be deducted from your fees .....it will be added to my own account 😂😂😂 when I become a student of RRC POLYTECH MEDICAL Assistant ....just joking

I believe someone has answered you but just wanted to add a little comedy to it
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by amnotapervert(m): 6:58pm On May 22
walex222:
Hey guys! I’ve been following this page for a long time, and I have a question. I have a BSc in Agriculture, and now I’m interested in studying a vocational program in Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanics.

My concern is how I can combine my agriculture background with heavy duty equipment mechanics. Although my bachelor’s degree is not engineering-related, I have a lot of practical experience in automotive engineering from before my degree, even though it’s not professional or certificate-based.

I’m genuinely interested in this field because I know I perform well in engineering and technical work. I would really appreciate any advice or guidance from people with experience in this area. Please help a brother in need.
Calm down brother You are on the right track. Studying agriculture can still make sense because modern agriculture heavily relies on tractors, harvesters, excavators, diesel engines, hydraulic systems, and other heavy equipment.

So, all you are telling IRCC is that studying a vocational program in Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanics is to help you work in the agricultural field. You know how best to word it and tell your story during statement of purpose, but those two fields are interconnected.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Wanice:
Very insightful thread.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by PhdCloakRoom(m):
walex222:
Hey guys! I’ve been following this page for a long time, and I have a question. I have a BSc in Agriculture, and now I’m interested in studying a vocational program in Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanics.

My concern is how I can combine my agriculture background with heavy duty equipment mechanics. Although my bachelor’s degree is not engineering-related, I have a lot of practical experience in automotive engineering from before my degree, even though it’s not professional or certificate-based.

I’m genuinely interested in this field because I know I perform well in engineering and technical work. I would really appreciate any advice or guidance from people with experience in this area. Please help a brother in need.
Hello. You wont be granted that visa if your current employer is not sending you to go for the vocational program in Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanics while upon graduation you re returning to work and become part of the training officers for the future employees. Or you have a CAC and evidence of the company (heavy duty equipment mechanic training centre) you established but only wanted to go for the training and return to become one of the training managers.

Any positive respond aside this will only give you ginger to proceed with the impending failed study visa application.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Goodadvice01(m): 11:11pm On May 22
Wat a very sweet thread. Papa God abeg do am for me as you do am for my brothers and sisters them.. Amen 🙏🙏
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Omoniyimi12345: 9:17am On May 23
Good morning. Thank you all for the help so far.

1. If I have an express entry profile, can I input the UCI number in the study permit form? It is asking for UCI number.
2. In the section asking for any previous application to come to or remain in Canada, if I have had an express entry profile in the past, can I state it there? Please note that I once got an ITA that I didn't proceed with. Or can I just stay silent on it.
3. Then can I use the same GCI account I used for my express entry for study permit?
4. Also, if I apply with kids and they are refused, will the refuse my study permit too?
5. What is the possible timeframe to start application to bring family in after I arrive Canada on study permit? (If I don't travel with them immediately)
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by PhdCloakRoom(m): 10:12am On May 23
Omoniyimi12345:
Good morning. Thank you all for the help so far.

1. If I have an express entry profile, can I input the UCI number in the study permit form? It is asking for UCI number.
2. In the section asking for any previous application to come to or remain in Canada, if I have had an express entry profile in the past, can I state it there? Please note that I once got an ITA that I didn't proceed with. Or can I just stay silent on it.
3. Then can I use the same GCI account I used for my express entry for study permit?
4. Also, if I apply with kids and they are refused, will the refuse my study permit too?
5. What is the possible timeframe to start application to bring family in after I arrive Canada on study permit? (If I don't travel with them immediately)
1. Yes.

2. State it.

3. No. Open another account for your study visa.

4. No. The reason (s) for refusal of your kids might be different. You may not prove the biological father of the kids beyond doubt, etc.

5. After the successfull completion of the school 1st term.

Honesty is the beginning of your study permit success. They have your profiles.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Predator188: 2:42pm On May 23
Omoniyimi12345:
Good morning. Thank you all for the help so far.

1. If I have an express entry profile, can I input the UCI number in the study permit form? It is asking for UCI number.
2. In the section asking for any previous application to come to or remain in Canada, if I have had an express entry profile in the past, can I state it there? Please note that I once got an ITA that I didn't proceed with. Or can I just stay silent on it.
3. Then can I use the same GCI account I used for my express entry for study permit?
4. Also, if I apply with kids and they are refused, will the refuse my study permit too?
5. What is the possible timeframe to start application to bring family in after I arrive Canada on study permit? (If I don't travel with them immediately)
Use same GCI account of express entry for study permit if you wish to,won't make any difference either if you create multiple accounts!!
The number asigned to the EE without submitting pr application is not UCI number that can be used on study permit application or any application,unless you have previously submitted application to IRCC in the past and issued a UCI number, on the application form Leave it blank, otherwise this may cause delay in processing..
Note: those forms are sensitive.. cool
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by dsureguy: 2:58pm On May 23
A lot of ppl used this thread to ask questions during their application process, but once their application gets approved, they disappear. Some arrive in Canada, drop their trip story, and disappear.

To everyone who continues supporting people and helping others achieve their goals, even after getting to Canada, God bless you. You are the real Gs.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by AbelAbdul: 3:40pm On May 23
dsureguy:
A lot of ppl used this thread to ask questions during their application process, but once their application gets approved, they disappear. Some arrive in Canada, drop their trip story, and disappear.

To everyone who continues supporting people and helping others achieve their goals, even after getting to Canada, God bless you. You are the real Gs.
When I arrive in Canada Aug 22nd, I will be here to respond to every question concerning study permit and admission process.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Harinola44(m): 8:17pm On May 23
Good day everyone please I want to ask is there a whatsap/telegram group to join for Canada student visa if any one know please kindly drop the link here to follow
Thanks.
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