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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by amnotapervert(m): 7:57pm On Jun 11
Chigbo55:
Hello everyone

I have done upfront medical exam, and the nurse told me that I should upload the medical information sheet given to me. Where should I upload this stuff pls? I didn't see any section to upload the file in my ircc account. I need urgent response please
what are the options you are seeing ?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by AbelAbdul: 8:58pm On Jun 11
lanresz:
This may sound harsh, but for some individuals, the best option might be to reconsider their plans and return to Muritala.

This thread is meant to provide advice on traveling to Canada as a student, and it would be helpful to keep it focused on that purpose. It’s not intended for giving false hope or for repeatedly labeling others as scammers.

My 2 cents.
Stop contradicting yourself. And talking of labeling him a scammer is it because you are not yet his victim?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by AbelAbdul: 9:03pm On Jun 11
amnotapervert:
which agent am I forcing anyone to use you are good at making up stories and avoiding the question

You still have not shown me the Facebook Marketplace ad where one person was paying $160 CAD to share a room with 4 other people. Show me the ad and stop avoiding the question.
How did I know about Stanley Okechukwu. Is he not one of the agents you forced on me on this forum? A banker who spent 24hrs of his time on NL
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by AbelAbdul: 9:05pm On Jun 11
amnotapervert:
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Stop spamming the thread let's focus on serious issues.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by PhdCloakRoom(m): 9:38pm On Jun 11
AbelAbdul:
Stop contradicting yourself. And talking of labeling him a scammer is it because you are not yet his victim?
You are a good decoder 😀
He was advising people to return to Muritala airport at the same time posted that we have to face the promotion of study visa since that is the aim of the thread.
So who is now the creator of fear to the prospective student visa applicants ?

The Admin should ban any word or sentences or phrase that is related to PR or other unrelated topic other that how to process the Canada study visa. That is the aim of this thread.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by dstranger: 9:38pm On Jun 11
Any one going to Kwantlen Poly this september?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by AbelAbdul: 9:46pm On Jun 11
PhdCloakRoom:
You are a good decoder 😀
He was advising people to return to Muritala airport at the same time posted that we have to face the promotion of study visa since that is the aim of the thread.
So who is now the creator of fear to the prospective student visa applicants ?

The Admin should ban any word or sentences or phrase that is related to PR or other unrelated topic other that how to process the Canada study visa. That is the aim of this thread.
I thought I was the only one seeing the contradiction.

cc justwise at the bolded
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Omoniyimi12345: 12:28am On Jun 12
Please, what is the procedure for up front medicals?
If I am applying with kids, are we all doing medicals at once?
Then, is there a specific period I am meant to do the medicals?
Can I do it now even though I plan to apply for Visa in August?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by amnotapervert(m): 4:46am On Jun 12
AbelAbdul:
How did I know about Stanley Okechukwu. Is he not one of the agents you forced on me on this forum? A banker who spent 24hrs of his time on NL
Forced on you? When, where, and how?

Something is seriously wrong with you. I do not even know the person you keep bringing up. Just search his name and my username you will see that this is probably the first time on Nairaland that both of us have appeared in the same sentence. How do you keep making up stories and creating scenarios in your head?

I do not know that person. I have never referred anyone to you. I do not know any agent, and I am not an agent myself. Yet, even after I have stated this repeatedly, it still does not seem to register in your medulla oblongata.

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by amnotapervert(m):
AbelAbdul:
Stop spamming the thread let's focus on serious issues.
You are very quick to insult people by calling them agents, scammers, and all sorts of names. But the moment someone responds to your accusations, you suddenly say, "Stop spamming the thread; let's focus on serious issues."

In 9 years on this forum, no one has ever called me a scammer. I have never collected money from anyone I do not even ask, and I have helped countless people along the way.

I have never sugar-coated the truth. You may not like my words, but most of the time, they are simply the bitter truth.

You cannot throw insults at people, call them agents and scammers because you do not agree with them, and then complain when they respond to defend themselves and clear their names. It does not work that way.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Ebukaxn: 8:06am On Jun 12
Sheron50:
My little advice is that before spending a significant amount on studies, you should carefully assess the return on investment and also explore possible PR pathways you may already qualify for. Studying in Canada does not guarantee permanent residence. Immigration rules are changing, PR is becoming more competitive, and many international graduates are struggling to secure jobs and qualify for PR after graduation.

Make sure you are pursuing the program for its educational and career value, not with the expectation that a study permit will automatically lead to PR.

For example, my cousin abandoned the study route early last year and focused on learning French instead. After about 10 months of dedicated study, he passed the TEF and received a French-language Express Entry ITA this year. Everyone's situation is different, but it is worth exploring all available immigration options before committing to an expensive study program that may not ultimately lead to PR.
Thank you Sheron , but if I want to abandon the study route like your closing for the express entry
Please can you give me any tip on how and what to do ?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by JMG12:
The same procedure as the PA, but for kids, they don't do all test like adults, the test they will do depending on their age. So when registeration indicate their age.
Omoniyimi12345:
Please, what is the procedure for up front medicals?
If I am applying with kids, are we all doing medicals at once?
Then, is there a specific period I am meant to do the medicals?
Can I do it now even though I plan to apply for Visa in August?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Chigbo55: 10:09am On Jun 12
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by AbelAbdul: 10:37am On Jun 12
amnotapervert:
Forced on you? When, where, and how?

Something is seriously wrong with you. I do not even know the person you keep bringing up. Just search his name and my username you will see that this is probably the first time on Nairaland that both of us have appeared in the same sentence. How do you keep making up stories and creating scenarios in your head?

I do not know that person. I have never referred anyone to you. I do not know any agent, and I am not an agent myself. Yet, even after I have stated this repeatedly, it still does not seem to register in your medulla oblongata.
Can we focus on the important things please?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by ItsSmile: 12:20pm On Jun 12
Hello everyone,
I am making enquiries for my 20 years old brother graduating from uni this month (Computer science). The family is trying to find the best way for him to leave the country for his masters. My parents are petty traders and hope to sell a land or two for POF, however, we worry that his visa might be rejected because of that (no ties to home country)
He is not working yet so he can’t self fund. Please what is the best way for us to move forward?
Are we making the right decision sending him to Canada considering job opportunities?
What is the best time to deposit the money in the account to start POF?

We are so lost and any advise would be very much appreciated. Thank you
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by lanresz(m): 1:02pm On Jun 12
Yes, they should ban anything related to PR. There is an express entry thread where those people interested in PR can get their questions answered.

The reason why questions on PR comes here is that people have dual intent when they come to Canada and lots of people have benefited from it including myself. It used to be a guaranteed part way just that sadly things have changed recently. Enroll in school, complete your program, get one year Canadian job experience in your field, apply for PR and you are guaranteed to get it.

I have no moral right to discourage anyone from coming to Canada to study when I have benefited from it.

I wish everyone applying for study permit best of luck.


PhdCloakRoom:
You are a good decoder 😀
He was advising people to return to Muritala airport at the same time posted that we have to face the promotion of study visa since that is the aim of the thread.
So who is now the creator of fear to the prospective student visa applicants ?

The Admin should ban any word or sentences or phrase that is related to PR or other unrelated topic other that how to process the Canada study visa. That is the aim of this thread.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by ATTAHDYE(m): 1:02pm On Jun 12
You just have to book an appointment, make the required payment and make sure you show for the medical examination.

There are 3 hospitalsthat I know you can do your medicals in Nigeria.

1. IOM in Lagos
2. Qlife in Lagos
3. IOM in Abuja

Just Google them and book the appointment online.

All the best.


Omoniyimi12345:
Please, what is the procedure for up front medicals?
If I am applying with kids, are we all doing medicals at once?
Then, is there a specific period I am meant to do the medicals?
Can I do it now even though I plan to apply for Visa in August?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by lanresz(m):
Before selling lands, can your brother explore the option of getting funding for his masters program. He should look for thesis based M.Sc. in Computer Science program. He may get part or full funding. Those fundings are competitive but people are still getting them and many schools in Canada offer such funding.

I should add that family ties is one of the excuses IRCC officials give when they have no genuine reasons to deny visas. Focus more on getting admission with funding.

ItsSmile:
Hello everyone,
I am making enquiries for my 20 years old brother graduating from uni this month (Computer science). The family is trying to find the best way for him to leave the country for his masters. My parents are petty traders and hope to sell a land or two for POF, however, we worry that his visa might be rejected because of that (no ties to home country)
He is not working yet so he can’t self fund. Please what is the best way for us to move forward?
Are we making the right decision sending him to Canada considering job opportunities?
What is the best time to deposit the money in the account to start POF?

We are so lost and any advise would be very much appreciated. Thank you
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by ATTAHDYE(m): 1:14pm On Jun 12
This post comes off as pessimistic and I don't know why.

He is a fresh graduate so nobody is going to expect him to provide proof of employment.

You said he doesn't have family ties? This contradicts you being related to him and him having parents.

When you say your parents are petty traders, how "petty" are we talking? From my experience, it is better to look at their bank accounts first, some Nigerian do a lot of transactions without knowing because they don't pause to review their Financials.

It is only after you go through their bank statements that you can plan better on how to sponsor him.

All the best.

ItsSmile:
Hello everyone,
I am making enquiries for my 20 years old brother graduating from uni this month (Computer science). The family is trying to find the best way for him to leave the country for his masters. My parents are petty traders and hope to sell a land or two for POF, however, we worry that his visa might be rejected because of that (no ties to home country)
He is not working yet so he can’t self fund. Please what is the best way for us to move forward?
Are we making the right decision sending him to Canada considering job opportunities?
What is the best time to deposit the money in the account to start POF?

We are so lost and any advise would be very much appreciated. Thank you
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by ItsSmile: 1:33pm On Jun 12
ATTAHDYE:
This post comes off as pessimistic and I don't know why.

He is a fresh graduate so nobody is going to expect him to provide proof of employment.

You said he doesn't have family ties? This contradicts you being related to him and him having parents.

When you say your parents are petty traders, how "petty" are we talking? From my experience, it is better to look at their bank accounts first, some Nigerian do a lot of transactions without knowing because they don't pause to review their Financials.

It is only after you go through their bank statements that you can plan better on how to sponsor him.

All the best.
I thought selling a land for POF might be viewed as though he won’t be returning back to his country after studies
My parents business is in the informal sector so it’s not registered. We figured it might be better to have the money in his account instead
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by ItsSmile: 1:33pm On Jun 12
lanresz:
Before selling lands, can your brother explore the option of getting funding for his masters program. He should look for thesis based M.Sc. in Computer Science program. He may get part or full funding. Those fundings are competitive but people are still getting them and many schools in Canada offer such funding.

I should add that family ties is one of the excuses IRCC officials give when they have no genuine reasons to deny visas. Focus more on getting admission with funding.
I will look into this. Thank you very much
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Predator188: 3:19pm On Jun 12
lanresz:
Yes, they should ban anything related to PR. There is an express entry thread where those people interested in PR can get their questions answered.

The reason why questions on PR comes here is that people have dual intent when they come to Canada and lots of people have benefited from it including myself. It used to be a guaranteed part way just that sadly things have changed recently. Enroll in school, complete your program, get one year Canadian job experience in your field, apply for PR and you are guaranteed to get it.

I have no moral right to discourage anyone from coming to Canada to study when I have benefited from it.

I wish everyone applying for study permit best of luck.
Check if you are not a hypocrite, your bolded statement.
You stated that should ban anything related to PR but you are stating direction how to get PR with one year work experience..
I hope they should ban PR topics on this thread seriously!!!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by AbelAbdul: 5:12pm On Jun 12
Predator188:
Check if you are not a hypocrite, your bolded statement.
You stated that should ban anything related to PR but you are stating direction how to get PR with one year work experience..
I hope they should ban PR topics on this thread seriously!!!
It's either you lack comprehension or you just want to derail the thread. That bolded you quoted him, he is trying to tell you that that was how it was during his time and that things have changed now.

cc lanresz
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Jimmy17(m): 6:22pm On Jun 12
Hello Nairalanders,

I am a recent Geography graduate from the University of Ibadan (Second Class Upper) and I just completed my NYSC at the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) in Ibadan. I am currently targeting a funded thesis-based master's degree in Canada for Fall 2027, specifically in the area of environmental governance and sustainable development.

I have already identified some programs and schools I am interested in, including McGill University, University of Waterloo, Western University, Queen's University, and University of Ottawa. I am also currently applying for the McCall MacBain Scholarship at McGill.

I would love to hear from anyone who has gone through the Canadian graduate school process, especially:

1. How did you find and secure a supervisor? Did you cold email professors and did it work?
2. How long did your study permit take to process as a Nigerian applicant?
3. Any tips on writing a strong statement of purpose or personal statement?
4. Is there anything you wish you had known before applying or arriving in Canada?
5. Any experience with the McCall MacBain Scholarship specifically?

Any advice at all — about applications, funding, life in Canada, or anything in between — would be genuinely appreciated.

Thank you.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by justwise(mod): 8:44pm On Jun 12
Badadvisor:
You're a scammer lol, you've been exposed multiple times on this platform.
I need an evidence , i have been asking for this but nobody cares to provide one, all i keep hearing here is scammer scammer and more shout of scammer
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by justwise(mod): 9:01pm On Jun 12
@AbelAbdul

Take a break from this section, enough of shouting of scammer without providing a single evidence to back it up
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by ATTAHDYE(m): 9:08pm On Jun 12
Very good advise and I hope he and the other guy can take a break from this forum, they have made this place more toxic than X.

justwise:
@AbelAbdul

Take a break from this section, enough of shouting of scammer without providing a single evidence to back it up
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by lauraprincess: 1:50am On Jun 13
Please help
Me I reapplied since 22 April 2026 till now no response

What’s the reason ?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by House34: 9:51am On Jun 13
Many schools are already facing financial pressure, and some programs have been reduced or closed because of lower international student enrollment. The education sector also supports many jobs, so international students continue to play an important role in the economy.
How students plan to obtain PR after graduation is a separate issue. If someone assumes that studying in Canada automatically leads to PR without doing proper research, that is their responsibility. Prospective students need to understand the financial realities,and risks before making such a major decision.You can fake proof of funds, but you cannot fake the reality you will face after you arrive. Rent, food, bills, and tuition are real. Make sure your plans are realistic, sustainable, and based on your actual circumstances.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by PhdCloakRoom(m): 11:42am On Jun 13
House34:
Many schools are already facing financial pressure, and some programs have been reduced or closed because of lower international student enrollment. The education sector also supports many jobs, so international students continue to play an important role in the economy.
How students plan to obtain PR after graduation is a separate issue. If someone assumes that studying in Canada automatically leads to PR without doing proper research, that is their responsibility. Prospective students need to understand the financial realities,and risks before making such a major decision.You can fake proof of funds, but you cannot fake the reality you will face after you arrive. Rent, food, bills, and tuition are real. Make sure your plans are realistic, sustainable, and based on your actual circumstances.
I disagree with your opinion.
No school in Canada is facing financial pressure because even if the whole of Africa stop applying to Canadian institutions only China alone will cover the gap. Remember there are India, Arab nations, European countries, Brazil , Argentina and the Caribbeans etc. Therefore there is no shortage of international students enrolment in Canada.


As for Permanent Residency. The fact that every reader of this post should take is that if you are able to graduate successfully in any accredited canadian institution no matter the course of study your PR will eventually be established.

Lets focus on the main topic which is How to process the Canada study visa successfully. Anything the student face in Canada after study is irrelevant topic.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by PhdCloakRoom(m):
Jimmy17:
Hello Nairalanders,

I am a recent Geography graduate from the University of Ibadan (Second Class Upper) and I just completed my NYSC at the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) in Ibadan. I am currently targeting a funded thesis-based master's degree in Canada for Fall 2027, specifically in the area of environmental governance and sustainable development.

I have already identified some programs and schools I am interested in, including McGill University, University of Waterloo, Western University, Queen's University, and University of Ottawa. I am also currently applying for the McCall MacBain Scholarship at McGill.

I would love to hear from anyone who has gone through the Canadian graduate school process, especially:

1. How did you find and secure a supervisor? Did you cold email professors and did it work?
2. How long did your study permit take to process as a Nigerian applicant?
3. Any tips on writing a strong statement of purpose or personal statement?
4. Is there anything you wish you had known before applying or arriving in Canada?
5. Any experience with the McCall MacBain Scholarship specifically?

Any advice at all — about applications, funding, life in Canada, or anything in between — would be genuinely appreciated.

Thank you.
Your 2nd class Upper is not sufficient to pull the stunt and you do not have any work history to back it up. If your major was in Chemistry, Engineering, Medicals etc and you have a work history with good recommendations that is when your profile would have attracted a department or a professor .

Or If your 2nd class Upper was attained in an Msc standing you would have also attracted a potential professor for Phd enrolment.

Nonetheless, send mail to the department of your choice in all of the schools you have listed. Elaborate your skills and potentials in the mail as well as your interest in fundings. This is where you will know your admission and funding standings ..

As per other questions relating to visa process duration you can go to the official Canada high commission website. Or return to earlier pages of discussion in this thread for various tips.
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