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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by Ajibade105(m): 10:12pm On Jul 12, 2016
michV:
babe i know how this refusal of a thing feels. ur case is simple without even a GCMS NOTE. change ur sponsor or claim the present sponsor as aunt/uncle or inlaw with their accounts well funded cos VOs dey consider every sponsor's dependants as the case may be,back it up with docs,let them make financial commitment atleast and fund ur personal SOA.i promise you,no shaking for next time

Don't encourage lieing so as not to be called lieing machine...Lol.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by bounces88: 10:14pm On Jul 12, 2016
hello Omooba, am flying Ethiopian Airline to Toronto, mid august .
omooba2015:
Anybody flying Ethiopian airline to Toronto by mid August, let hook up.. For those in Ontario,any body close to Sudbury.. Please I need ur help for accommodation... Pm me .Thanks

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by Made123: 10:20pm On Jul 12, 2016
Hello house, a friend of mine got his TRV which was stamed on the 27th of June. Due to the hike in price of flight ticket, he has decided to wait and see if the price might reduce. Please how long is the TRV valid before it expires. He told me it wasn't stated on his passport. Thanks.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by Nobody: 10:28pm On Jul 12, 2016
Ajibade105:

Don't encourage lieing so as not to be called lieing machine...Lol.
PLEASE spare me that sh*t lipsrsealed. I said claim and you came from nowhere to shut me down. dont start what you can't finish. Claim as aunt/uncle/ inlaw than saying family friend which VO wldnt accept as a credible sponsor to make such commitment as she has done her best on so far,simple! You wan tell me say na you holy pass.. Dont let me give you a blast that will result me from being blocked by @ogaJ...
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by mannimakerjnr: 10:39pm On Jul 12, 2016
Hello House,

I have 2 enquiries.

1. How do I call the husband of my mother's sister (aunt)? A relative, uncle or what?

2. If my sponsor has about 100,000$ in his account, how much money should I write in the available funds box on the Application 1259 form( application for studying outside Canada)?
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by Giov: 10:39pm On Jul 12, 2016
michV:
PLEASE spare me that sh*t lipsrsealed. I said claim and you came from nowhere to shut me down. dont start what you can't finish. Claim as aunt/uncle/ inlaw than saying family friend which VO wldnt accept as a credible sponsor to make such commitment as she has done her best on so far,simple! You wan tell me say na you holy pass.. Dont let me give you a blast that will result me from being blocked by @ogaJ...
michV calm down. Don't think the guy took it as serious as ur making it appear. Haba
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by yemdogg: 10:40pm On Jul 12, 2016
Jayne07:


I started working January dis year, applied for trv April. Graduated from uni 2014, completed NYSC 2015. I'm not married, I don't av kids.

Woah....you've only been working for a short while.

Just submit your statement of account no matter how little your balance is.

If you can build it with small funds. Alot of people have gotten trv even with balance of 200k in their personal account although their sponsor is probably buoyant. It's simply to show your savings accumulated from the income derived from your employment.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by CSSPATRICK: 10:42pm On Jul 12, 2016
michV:
babe i know how this refusal of a thing feels. ur case is simple without even a GCMS NOTE. change ur sponsor or claim the present sponsor as aunt/uncle or inlaw with their accounts well funded cos VOs dey consider every sponsor's dependants as the case may be,back it up with docs,let them make financial commitment atleast and fund ur personal SOA.i promise you,no shaking for next time


@Michv, I am afraid u are playing with someone's future with the kind of advice I see u give to this young girl. Changing her sponsor (good), but advising or suggesting for her to lie against her previous entries is very wrong and can permanently disqualify her for Canadian Visa. That's a Lacuna for you.

Honestly, I wanted to stay away from responding to post here cos I knew I know Nothing "Socrates" like. The suspension and tension associated with the trv stuff is killing. I am sure one or two dudes in here know what am talking about.

@Jane, please, please, please, its not over yet. What u just need is a glass of water. I will suggest u can only add to what ever supporting documents u put already. Adding a more credible and closer sponsor to the one u have already is better (just thinking). But u definitely need a glass of water first. You are almost there already, let them fund ur personal account as well. But in all take ur time fix the prob logically and constructively. Good luck

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by bjmme: 10:49pm On Jul 12, 2016
This Canada of a thing involves a lot of thinking,even if you saying the truth,you still need to be wise about it.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by Made123: 10:53pm On Jul 12, 2016
Made123:
Hello house, a friend of mine got his TRV which was stamed on the 27th of June. Due to the hike in price of flight ticket, he has decided to wait and see if the price might reduce. Please how long is the TRV valid before it expires. He told me it wasn't stated on his passport. Thanks.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by omooba2015(m): 10:53pm On Jul 12, 2016
bounces88:
hello Omooba, am flying Ethiopian Airline to Toronto, mid august .
Ok.. I have reply ur p.m. Let chat inbox..
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by yemdogg: 11:03pm On Jul 12, 2016
mannimakerjnr:
Hello House,

I have 2 enquiries.

1. How do I call the husband of my mother's sister (aunt)? A relative, uncle or what?

2. If my sponsor has about 100,000$ in his account, how much money should I write in the available funds box on the Application 1259 form( application for studying outside Canada)?

Write the amount he/she has declared to support you with.

If you have your own fund. Add the amount he/she has declared plus your own fund. That will be your available funds.

Basically available funds is just the fund that is liquidated and readily available for your stay and tuition fee in Canada.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by lawmerchant: 11:09pm On Jul 12, 2016
Ajayi4:
Hello fellow friends on the thread, I need your advice urgently as I am about applying for my student permit. I was offered admission by MUN, MA in Linguistics with funding. My first question is how good am I with my uncle with same saw name choosing to be my sponsor? Equally I am a Fulbright scholar, taught at a university in US. How bright is my chance of securing the permit with all these. Also, I am working at a newspaper company as a Chief Correspondent, read English in Undergraduate. Your answer please.
With your US travel history and work experience, your chances for Canadian study permit is high. As par work permit, your study permit authorises you to work in Canada. Choosing your uncle as sponsor is fine but try to include a proof of relationship (even though you both have same surname), and include your financial statement too.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by irshadmuaz: 11:12pm On Jul 12, 2016
Well Canada has been a disappointment for me, It was difficult enough securing a Masters admission in Electrical Engineering, but the study permit application experience was outrageous, i mean 4 months processing time? after waiting for this long without knowing ones fate and majority of the applications are rejected. I applied for my study visa to Canada on 18th april, after almost 2 and a half months, on june 20th, I got a reject. Insufficient financial capacity to pay tuition and live without working in canada or so was the reason. Showed an SOA of about 8.5 M. It was heart breaking and agitating, after waiting for all this time.

But I switched to my backup plan (USA). had also been accepted by a US university for MSC in ECE. I completed my US visa application for student visa on 24th june, just 3 days after getting the canadian reject, I scheduled my visa interview for the 1st of July, went for the interview, visa got approved ( I mean even if it were rejected I get to know immediately) on same day, picked up my stamped passport on 11th July and ready to depart for the US. less than 2 weeks overall processing time. flight tickets all whatsoever are down and ready to go.

All I want to convey here is Canadian Education is for the really patient fellows, You have to be really lucky to get it in the first try. Just shared my experience, might be helpful to some people.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by Chebe01: 11:16pm On Jul 12, 2016
michV:
mr credible. she can call a present change of sponsor uncle/aunt than family friend. abeg make i hear word..

The mind boggles regarding the way some people respond to comments on this forum. @michv, just as you are free to give advice (no matter now inappropriate it may seem), every other individual is entitled to give advice that is contrary to what you may have suggested. Stop acting like you do not know how to engage in a civil argument (why one would need to do this is beyond me). How on earth can you make comments like "Dont let me give you a blast that will result me from being blocked"? Do we now dwell in gutters that we would feel the need to sound so aggressive? Mind you, no one has the monopoly of aggression and do not take civility as an indication that people here do not know how to respond in a snippy insulting manner that you have exhibited.


Bottomline; @Jane will consider every advice and do what she deems to be right. In my opinion, the more you attack someone and sound the way you did, the more it indicates a red flag on how knowledgeable you are to be providing your supposed advice.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by mannimakerjnr: 11:19pm On Jul 12, 2016
yemdogg:


Write the amount he/she has declared to support you with.

If you have your own fund. Add the amount he/she has declared plus your own fund. That will be your available funds.

Basically available funds is just the fund that is liquidated and readily available for your stay and tuition fee in Canada.

Thanks Man!

But u didn't answer my first question of how I should call the husband of my aunty? My relative, inlaw or what?
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by lawmerchant: 11:24pm On Jul 12, 2016
Ajayi4:
But our birth certificates will show different fathers, or I should claim his father as mine. His father is younger brother to my father
Being your uncle is enough. If you go with the lies, then be prepared to enter the lies in the Family Info form. It may be detected and your application will be refused. If it isn't detected now, it will form a permanent record with CIC and may hurt you in the future.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by yemdogg: 11:28pm On Jul 12, 2016
mannimakerjnr:


Thanks Man!

But u didn't answer my first question of how I should call the husband of my aunty? My relative, inlaw or what?

He's your uncle. However, you can further explain that he's your uncle by marriage to your aunt. But seriously he's your uncle.

He should also explain this too in his letter of sponsorship.

Ensure to provide marriage certificate between your aunt and him. If you can
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by lawmerchant: 11:32pm On Jul 12, 2016
Made123:
Hello house, a friend of mine got his TRV which was stamed on the 27th of June. Due to the hike in price of flight ticket, he has decided to wait and see if the price might reduce. Please how long is the TRV valid before it expires. He told me it wasn't stated on his passport. Thanks.
Let him check the expiry date on his visa page
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by Nobody: 11:33pm On Jul 12, 2016
Chebe01:

The mind boggles regarding the way some people respond to comments on this forum. @michv, just as you are free to give advice (no matter now inappropriate it may seem), every other individual is entitled to give advice that is contrary to what you may have suggested. Stop acting like you do not know how to engage in a civil argument (why one would need to do this is beyond me). How on earth can you make comments like "Dont let me give you a blast that will result me from being blocked"? Do we now dwell in gutters that we would feel the need to sound so aggressive? Mind you, no one has the monopoly of aggression and do not take civility as an indication that people here do not know how to respond in a snippy insulting manner that you have exhibited.
Bottomline; the @Jane will consider every advice and do what she deems to be right. In my opinion, the more you attack someone and sound like the way you did, the more it indicates a red flag on how knowledgeable you are to be providing your supposed advice.
saying I'm advising someone to lie in a public forum like this shouldn't be condoned just like that because another person would also read element of whatever base on his/her understanding. 1s old sponsor failed,i said change sponsor/claim ur present sponsor as aunt/uncle than the past you called family friend which a VO wouldnt get convinced for such person to make the commitment..have i noted lie?..please differentiate between the word claim and lie? Advising in using the word LIE in this kind of sensitive forum is a considered shame and insanity to this thread which i wldnt consider likely if anyone calls me out on that..at this junction i LOG OFF the forum and remain passive reader/observer so that some fellows here will be very much happy and happier
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by Chebe01: 11:39pm On Jul 12, 2016
michV:
saying I'm advising someone to lie in a public forum like this shouldn't be condoned just like that because another person would also read element of whatever base on his/her understanding. 1s old sponsor failed,i said change sponsor/claim ur present sponsor as aunt/uncle than the past you called family friend which a VO wouldnt get convinced for such person to make the commitment..have i noted lie?..please differentiate between the word claim and lie? Advising in using the word LIE in this kind of sensitive forum is a considered shame and insanity to this thread which i wldnt consider likely if anyone calls me out on that..at this junction i LOG OFF the forum and remain passive reader/observer so that some fellows here will be very much happy and happier

You may choose to do what's best for you. All I'm saying is that we should be able to have a conversation here without it being combative.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by Made123: 12:01am On Jul 13, 2016
lawmerchant:
Let him check the expiry date on his visa page
@lawmerchant, thanks for the response.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by mannimakerjnr: 12:14am On Jul 13, 2016
yemdogg:


He's your uncle. However, you can further explain that he's your uncle by marriage to your aunt. But seriously he's your uncle.

He should also explain this too in his letter of sponsorship.

Ensure to provide marriage certificate between your aunt and him. If you can

These guys married in the 90's where there were no marriage certs..jus schnapps and the rest..home marriage as we call it and they both don't even knw wher they're birth certs let alone marriage certs..whah do i Do. Although he has proviced me with his confidential job licenses and other cofidential docs to confirm.

Do you think they can swear an affidavit that they are married but have no cert?

Thanks
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by martineverest(m): 12:37am On Jul 13, 2016
lawmerchant:


With your high CGPA you should be able to get at least an admission scholarship in schools in the major universities in Canada. In addition, you should contact prospective supervisors in your school of choice. Those of them that have research funding will be very happy to offer you paid Research or Gradute Assistantship position.
i'm in the same shoes.i graduated with 4.45,mechanical engineering.i intend studying either of aeronautics/mechanical/energy..pls,i need ur advice on how i can get a scholarship.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by iykedare(m): 12:48am On Jul 13, 2016
irshadmuaz:
Well Canada has been a disappointment for me, It was difficult enough securing a Masters admission in Electrical Engineering, but the study permit application experience was outrageous, i mean 4 months processing time? after waiting for this long without knowing ones fate and majority of the applications are rejected. I applied for my study visa to Canada on 18th april, after almost 2 and a half months, on june 20th, I got a reject. Insufficient financial capacity to pay tuition and live without working in canada or so was the reason. Showed an SOA of about 8.5 M. It was heart breaking and agitating, after waiting for all this time.

But I switched to my backup plan (USA). had also been accepted by a US university for MSC in ECE. I completed my US visa application for student visa on 24th june, just 3 days after getting the canadian reject, I scheduled my visa interview for the 1st of July, went for the interview, visa got approved ( I mean even if it were rejected I get to know immediately) on same day, picked up my stamped passport on 11th July and ready to depart for the US. less than 2 weeks overall processing time. flight tickets all whatsoever are down and ready to go.

All I want to convey here is Canadian Education is for the really patient fellows, You have to be really lucky to get it in the first try. Just shared my experience, might be helpful to some people.

Bro,thanks for this info.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by iykedare(m): 12:51am On Jul 13, 2016
Michv,how many times you go fight here? Na wa for you o. This aggression no be good thing.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by Nobody: 2:20am On Jul 13, 2016
irshadmuaz:
Well Canada has been a disappointment for me, It was difficult enough securing a Masters admission in Electrical Engineering, but the study permit application experience was outrageous, i mean 4 months processing time? after waiting for this long without knowing ones fate and majority of the applications are rejected. I applied for my study visa to Canada on 18th april, after almost 2 and a half months, on june 20th, I got a reject. Insufficient financial capacity to pay tuition and live without working in canada or so was the reason. Showed an SOA of about 8.5 M. It was heart breaking and agitating, after waiting for all this time.

But I switched to my backup plan (USA). had also been accepted by a US university for MSC in ECE. I completed my US visa application for student visa on 24th june, just 3 days after getting the canadian reject, I scheduled my visa interview for the 1st of July, went for the interview, visa got approved ( I mean even if it were rejected I get to know immediately) on same day, picked up my stamped passport on 11th July and ready to depart for the US. less than 2 weeks overall processing time. flight tickets all whatsoever are down and ready to go.

All I want to convey here is Canadian Education is for the really patient fellows, You have to be really lucky to get it in the first try. Just shared my experience, might be helpful to some people.
Congrats on your US visa. With a STEM degree, you would be better off in the US. If you decide to come to Canada after your studies (which I highly doubt anyway since the US offers more opportunity, and your employer can file for H1B, then green card), your MSc degree would give you good points towards an application for Canadian PR through express entry.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by sheriff712(m): 4:02am On Jul 13, 2016
IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOR EVERYBODY
I have been a silent reader. I have made some discovery about how CIC process our applications. You don't have to stress yourself worrying for 7 days in a week. I discovered that VOs have specified days that they actually review your application. I made the discovery after sleepless nights of going through the threads and gathering vital informations from part 1 to this last part of the thread.

The following are each step of your application and the days they are reviewed by the VOs

1. Medical Request - Mostly Fridays & Mondays. Rarely Thursdays & Wednesday.

2. Medical Passed - Mostly Fridays & Mondays.

3. Approval Mail: - Mostly Tuesdays & Wednesdays, rarely Thursdays.

4. Refusal Mail: - Mondays & Fridays

5. Passport Dispatch: - Tuesdays & Wednesdays.

I concluded based on testimonies from Part 1 to this part of the thread.

Don't give yourself HBP. Once you don't get a mail on Monday, wait till Friday, and if you don't get on Friday you can always wait till Monday. Also, try and engage yourself in order things so you as to beat depression.

Congrats to those who have collected their TRVs.

Best of luck to the hopeful smiley

Stay Blessed cheesy

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by hayqinsbFX: 4:12am On Jul 13, 2016
Okay then.
Do you have reciepts of payment made during second sch till date?
Do you have pictures together? Old and present?
Can he make financial commitments before you apply?
..

Because if it's not a company that rolls over 100 of millions regularly (I mean a big one, I can google and see how big they are)
Why should he spend about 8Million in a year to make a profit of say 2million in a year.

He is your sponsor and has a company!!!! Shikena

Everything would look made up when the company is your sponsor and employer and not your parent. It removes all credibility there is in your employment situation. Hence the "personal asset" refusal reason.

You can make him your sponsor and the company as source of funds.
If you've stated that you work for his company (NOT HIM) submit a letter of introduction stating your yearly income.

Try not to write the letter of sponsorship on the same letter head that the letter of introduction is being written, you could make the former on a plain paper.


Jayne07:


I don't know how I want to link it again sef. We av different surnames, from different states. But I've been living with him more Dan 10years and we both stated it in our letters. He's sponsored me thru out secondary school, gave me job after uni. Me I don't knw what to tell Vo again o.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by Nobody: 4:24am On Jul 13, 2016
irshadmuaz:
Well Canada has been a disappointment for me, It was difficult enough securing a Masters admission in Electrical Engineering, but the study permit application experience was outrageous, i mean 4 months processing time? after waiting for this long without knowing ones fate and majority of the applications are rejected. I applied for my study visa to Canada on 18th april, after almost 2 and a half months, on june 20th, I got a reject. Insufficient financial capacity to pay tuition and live without working in canada or so was the reason. Showed an SOA of about 8.5 M. It was heart breaking and agitating, after waiting for all this time.

But I switched to my backup plan (USA). had also been accepted by a US university for MSC in ECE. I completed my US visa application for student visa on 24th june, just 3 days after getting the canadian reject, I scheduled my visa interview for the 1st of July, went for the interview, visa got approved ( I mean even if it were rejected I get to know immediately) on same day, picked up my stamped passport on 11th July and ready to depart for the US. less than 2 weeks overall processing time. flight tickets all whatsoever are down and ready to go.

All I want to convey here is Canadian Education is for the really patient fellows, You have to be really lucky to get it in the first try. Just shared my experience, might be helpful to some people.

USA is a good alternative to Canada. But their gun violence problem is second to none in the world...

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