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| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by PhdCloakRoom(m): 9:28pm On Jun 28 |
Wanice:All accredited financial institutions in Nigeria has different formats and terms or connotations they are using to communicate with embassies. Go back to your bank and show them your own copy and if they tell you that it has no error then you have no cause to worry. |
| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Mavor: 9:32pm On Jun 28 |
Omoniyimi12345:Your actual study permit is granted at the airport (Port of Entry) when you land in Canada. In most cases, the immigration officials vet your POF amongst other things before granting the final study permit. |
| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by ATTAHDYE(m): 9:50pm On Jun 28 |
It is an important document, please send it asap Chigbo55: |
| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by ATTAHDYE(m): 10:08pm On Jun 28 |
Mybankstatement ticket usually comes as a 1-page document with an ID and a password. The embassy will be able to access the bank statement. Please use it like that Wanice: |
| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Tanure34: 1:31am On Jun 29 |
PhdCloakRoom:Thanks for the explanation…i have a request..I intend to come to Canada through the study route. I have an HND in mass communication but I’m planning to switch my course to social service community worker at New Brunswick Community college…I checked online and their tuition fee is quite affordable..I will be honest with you, my long term goal is PR but because i don’t fall under the category I’m choosing the study route, which is fine by me My only issue is how to go about it…don’t know if you can guide me. I’m looking at 2027/ or early 2028… my parents can provide their accounts for POF. I will really appreciate a response from you |
| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by amnotapervert(m): 1:57am On Jun 29 |
ATTAHDYE:Oya, listen, Domain12. My boss has spoken: Postgraduate diploma. A few people, though very rarely, with a 2.2 and strong work experience have been admitted into course-based master's programs (not thesis-based master's programs). It's possible, but it's difficult. That's why the requirement says applicants shall normally hold a minimum of a Second Class Upper (or have at least a 75% overall average). The phrase "shall normally hold" means that's the standard requirement, but exceptions can sometimes be made. As I said in my earlier post, it's about 50/50, but I understand it's hard. I also completed a course-based master's even tho I got a 2.1, and I have met just 1 person with a 2.2 who was admitted to masters program.....put in mind it was a course-based master's programs (not thesis-based master's programs). That person had very strong work experience. So, I agree with you it's probably better to go with the postgraduate diploma to be on the safe side. |
| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by amnotapervert(m): 2:14am On Jun 29*. Modified: 2:45am On Jun 29 |
Chigbo55:You know that IRCC officers are not evil.....you know this right ...See I understand your situation You are over thinking it I was in your situation 9 years ago You will submitted your application and be going over all your document and thinking I hope I did not miss anything this and that and before it use to be paper you submitted and connect with application to the portal online hahahah Don't overthink it you have not done anything wrong Since Fanshawe College has already admitted you, the admissions office has already assessed your academic qualifications. That means the visa officer often places significant weight on the fact that in your case Fanshawe college accepted you People submit both the degree certificate and transcript, but there are also successful People who submit only the degree certificate because in your case Fanshawe college has already verified their academic credentials... Do not submit a web form to update your documents because this is not new information that changed beyond your control before you submitted your application |
| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Wanice: 4:23am On Jun 29 |
PhdCloakRoom:thanks for the response. |
| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Wanice: 4:23am On Jun 29 |
ATTAHDYE:thanks for the response. |
| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Omoniyimi12345: 9:27am On Jun 29 |
Good morning Boss. Thank you for your response. My tuition is in my POF o and my school directs that I pay my full first year tuition after my Visa Approval. Then travel expenses is also part of POF, right? And I am going to pay for my travel to the POE. Do they understand this at the POE or they still expect me to come with all that money? PhdCloakRoom: |
| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by AbelAbdul: 10:34am On Jun 29 |
Omoniyimi12345:Pay your tuition fee. It's part of the POF. Make sure you get a receipt. When the border officer at the POE ask if you have paid your fees, say 'yes'. If the need proof you show them the receipt or a proof of payment. When you are traveling to Canada, carry a much recent bank statement or proof of funds. You can start using your money after application. You musnt freeze your money till you arrive Canada before using. Your flight expenses, accomodations and tuition fees are all in that POF. If you are paying for accommodation from Nigeria, use the POF to pay and have your receipt. |
| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by AbelAbdul: 10:38am On Jun 29 |
Omoniyimi12345:I paid my fees before applying for study permit. In my POF I stated it. Ans included the CIBC receipt as proof |
| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by PhdCloakRoom(m): 11:17am On Jun 29*. Modified: 2:00pm On Jun 29 |
Omoniyimi12345:You have to follow your host- University instructions otherwise they will report you to IRCC , therefore do pay your 1st year tuition as soon as you arrive Canada. Of course your school fees and other miscellaneous expenses is what they calculated to make your POF which also includes flight ticket but this is a dicey situation. All you must make sure you do is that if it is N100 you displayed in your POF (prove of funds / bank statement) at the time of the submission of your study permit application then that same N100 is what the IRCC must see at the Port of Entry in Canada. |
| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by PhdCloakRoom(m): 1:37pm On Jun 29*. Modified: 8:10am On Jun 30 |
Tanure34:Focus on your admission to Brunswick Community college and focus on the study permit success. You must however display strong and convincing reason (s) in your SOP (statement of purpose ) for your change of career and why do you have to aquire the degree in Canada. Upon your success in admission and study permit processes and you were able to graduate successfully as an international student in Canada who did not enter illegally nor have any crime record then the PR issue becomes secondary. There are many avenues to become a resident in Canada. |
| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Great1tech(m): 4:15pm On Jun 29 |
PhdCloakRoom:ok uploaded now. Thanks boss |
| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by amnotapervert(m): 5:06pm On Jun 29 |
MotherDee:What school is it? If that intake is already closed, don't worry. Most colleges in canada have three main intakes January (Winter) May (Summer) September (Fall) You can simply apply for the next available intake. In fact, some colleges are still accepting applications for the January 2027 intake for PSW programs..Maybe you are just looking at one school alone That's why I am asking which school are you looking at for the PSW program? any one here can check whether the intake is still open or suggest other colleges with available spots.... |
| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by MotherDee: 5:10pm On Jun 29 |
amnotapervert:Ohhhh, that's true. I checked colleges in the Atlantic region. I would check other colleges. If you have any college in mind, kindly drop the name. Thanks |
| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by amnotapervert(m): 5:27pm On Jun 29 |
MotherDee:You can use AI to make your search easier. Ask it to find schools in the Atlantic region that are still accepting international students for admission into a PSW program. If your goal is to find a more affordable option, you can also ask it to include cheaper schools. Generally, colleges in the Atlantic region tend to be more affordable, but don't limit yourself to just one province. Once you have a list of schools, and you pick the one you want..and you have checked you are ok with the program and the fee. If anyone has experience with a particular school or the PSW program you are interested in, they can share useful information and advice. You still have options. If the January intake doesn't work out, the May intake will most likely be available. So don't worry you still have time...but don't sleep on it |
| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by tonididdy(m): 10:24pm On Jun 29 |
Please I need direct link to apply for a Spanish visit visa Gracias in anticipation |
| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by PhdCloakRoom(m): 10:57pm On Jun 29 |
tonididdy:Go to page 2 of Travel section on Nairaland and Click on Spain Schengen visas. This forum is exclusively for Canada study visa inquiry. Dont allow yourself to be led into the pit or astray. Go to the right section. |
| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by ATTAHDYE(m): 1:20pm On Jun 30 |
This is what the mybankstatement ticket looks like, if your bank send/generate this for you, you are good to go. You can attach it as bank statement with other supporting documents. All commercial banks except Standard Chartered bank can generate mybankstatement ticket for you. PhdCloakRoom:
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| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by PhdCloakRoom(m): 2:08pm On Jun 30 |
ATTAHDYE:I have 6 bank accounts including OpaY and domiciliary therefore dont lecture me about how banking procedures work. Go and reply to the original asker. I answered the op in a very easy way because some asker does not know how to elaborate so when he gets to his or her bank they would naturally enlight him or her. You re suposed to go and enlight the asker not me. Thank you sir. If i have any banking teaser i will call my account officers. Stop looking for fault and join me in enlighten others. We re not doing competition. Go and reply the op who asked the question. |
| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Predator188: 3:12pm On Jun 30 |
PhdCloakRoom:That's why before you answer questions here you must clear your eye very well and why must it be like competition to you each time they quote you!! |
| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Cullinane: 3:14pm On Jun 30 |
PhdCloakRoom:Are you familiar with grey.co (registered in Canada with a Canadian Money Services Business license), popular with Nigerian remote workers to receive salary. I have USD stored there. After I pay my tuition in full and I do a GIC for the max amount, will a Grey.co stamped statement with an official supporting letter addressed to IRCC confirming my account status, balances, and Grey's regulatory standing work? Including my Nigerian bank accounts statements? |
| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Predator188: 3:35pm On Jun 30 |
Cullinane:High risk using this as POF red flagged by ai overview, this is not a traditional bank.
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| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by PhdCloakRoom(m): 4:31pm On Jun 30 |
Cullinane:Yes I am familiar with grey. It is legally registered with Canada Fintrac and even in the United States therefore it should be able to provide the service and the probability of it acceptance by ircc is high. However, I will advise you to contact grey customer support team for accurate information. Grey seems to charge higher commission and their apps have some negative comments but they re legally and internationally registered. |
| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by PhdCloakRoom(m): 4:44pm On Jun 30 |
Predator188:Were you suposed to quote me ? You were trying to correct me as a champion so that people will start clapping for you 🙄 The original asker said he or she did not see any lodgement narrative in the copy of the statement so its a dicey situation and that was why i refered him/her to the bank. Its a simple logic and if you feel that the op can use it then you have to answer him/her directly. A teacher does not correct another teacher openly (form of disrespect) except if such teacher is teaching in an obviously a wrong way. |
| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Predator188: 4:46pm On Jun 30 |
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| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Mavor: 5:52pm On Jun 30 |
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| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Cullinane: 5:54pm On Jun 30 |
PhdCloakRoom:They said I will download a stamped and certified bank statement via the mobile app and they will provide the supporting letter however IRCC can only reach them for verification via email, not phone. |
| Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by PhdCloakRoom(m): 6:31pm On Jun 30 |
Cullinane:IRCC can reach them with all their available means thats not a problem. Ask grey if they have being doing it for student visa applicants especially from Africa and if they say affirmative then go ahead. If their explanation is not straight forward then use your local account but i believe they should be honest with you in order to avoid litigation. |
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