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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by xplen(m): 8:15pm On Oct 21, 2016
Good day house,

Please what is your advice for a brother who already has a masters degree in Operations Management and doesn't want to write GMAT, but wants to study in Canada. Is another master degree an option or he should further to PhD?

Kindly help. Thanks
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by 1760: 8:48pm On Oct 21, 2016
Good day guys . Please I need your advise. I just wanna start my application . Do I need to have a supervisor before I can be admitted for graduate program. Does anyone have any school in mind that I have easily get admission . I have a GRE score of 318. I wish to get started asap
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by metrecube(m): 9:16pm On Oct 21, 2016
xplen:
Good day house,

Please what is your advice for a brother who already has a masters degree in Operations Management and doesn't want to write GMAT, but wants to study in Canada. Is another master degree an option or he should further to PhD?

Kindly help. Thanks

Phd or MBA should be the better option.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by thesoj: 9:57pm On Oct 21, 2016
Every application is unique, so don't expect a one-size-fits-all answer.

Based on what you just wrote, if your uncle puts together a compelling reason to sponsor you through his company (and if he has sole company ownership and sole control of the company accounts) then it should be ok. But I would argue that making such a compelling case is not as simple as you might think. His sponsorship letter cannot be generic, he needs to spell out exactly what aspects of the business he needs you to manage and why.

He should be able to precisely tie together how a combination of your prior education, work experience, character, and his relationship with you make you the perfect choice for a management position for his company. I would also suggest he provide details about the revenue growth numbers he anticipates your skills from Canada would bring to his business. He may also need to describe to the VO the strategic plan for his company and why your skills from Canada would be one of the final pieces to make this strategic plan come to life.

Once you (and your uncle) figure out how to address the above, then you will be able to come up with all the documents you should include. Basically you need any combination of documents that prove registration of the company, your uncle's sole ownership of the company, maybe some documents that show the company's cash flow (recent contracts or agreements with other companies), fat bank account(s), documents that show the company's strategic plan (if any), etc.

I know my advice may sound too detailed to follow well, but I'm giving you this advice because this is exactly what I would do if I were in your shoes. If you need additonal help, look through the long list of links I periodically post to view the "TRV chopping documents" lists, and you should be able to find lists of documents that various applicants have used in the past.
spores99:
thanks for your response, really appreciate it
i guess i did not break down the whole thing well....
sponsorship:
the company sponsoring his owned by my uncle (but not same surname) who is also an american citizen but runs his accounting firm (also a contractor who has built 4 notable nigerians) here where he intends to sponsor from, and its a one year programme (18k in total) in addition my step brother is also in canada (over 10yrs) who has also sent documets/affidavit of support to provide financial assitance anywhere i need it and also i have a joint fixed deposit of 3mil with my dad for my disposal.

education:
i graduated with a bsc in science, with a diploma in shipping management with experience in the shipping sector and other professional cert, so my uncle is looking to employ me to manage a new branch he his opening soon so thats y he intends to sponsor my PGD in international business management so i can quickly gain practical knowledge of business management within a year and come back....

with all this i hope am good enough to go? please advise based on your own opinion thanks
@thesoj.... in addition can i also have the sample list of documents u went thru during the person's own
thanks really appreciate... would be waiting on a reply from you

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by ManTiger(m): 10:01pm On Oct 21, 2016
It's funny sEeing folks calling Haustraliah an agent because of his wealth of his experience... what will peep call the likes of Sir Siga,
MissBon,
Chrigo,
BayoCanny
Amefrica,
Tnuola,
Phemmy (the gala man)
Husmern from USA thread?
Etc...

Soldier go Soldier come shhaar.

Welcome back Sir Haustraliah, i've also been alleged once.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by thesoj: 10:07pm On Oct 21, 2016
If he gives his company account, then he definitely should also provide sufficient documents showing that he is both the sole owner of the company and is the person authorized to operate the company account. Does he have a personal account? If he does, that is preferred. The problem with using his company account is the VO may just automatically assume that it is the company that is sponsoring you, which may lead to more questions about why a company is sponsoring you.

So if he does decide to use that account, it would be extremely important for him to clarify in his sponsoring letter that he is sponsoring you from the company account because it is a sole-proprietorship and he puts most of his personal funds in his company account. I wish I could respond more eloquently instead of rambling, but I hope you get my drift. Cheers. Anyone else with experience with this should please chime in. Thx.
wealth360:
@thesoj pls can u advice on dis. My father In-law is sponsoring me and he owns his business and a manufacturing firm. The SOA he gives is his company acct. Is that okay?

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by xplen(m): 10:10pm On Oct 21, 2016
metrecube:

Phd or MBA should be the better option.

Thanks, but MBA tuition is relatively high and most schools requires GMAT, on the other hand, most schools also require GMAT for non STEM PhD programs.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by thesoj: 10:21pm On Oct 21, 2016
I get you, man. I agree that is does suck for the moniker in question to have been on this thread for so long yet newbies (like me) showed that his information was wrong.

That's the thing with life, and I think we should all embrace it. Experience or age doesn't always prove one to be correct. Bro, the thing is that truth (in itself) doesn't respect authority or status. Truth often appears disrespectful (and revolutionary) especially when the messenger is seen as a newbie or inexperienced. The moniker in question provided a set of wrong information and several people had to disagree with his misinformation as well as his suggestion of using agents. It is healthy for the integrity of the thread when people are quick to point out misinformation.

I too am not immune to stating wrong information (though I try as hard as I can not to), and I welcome anyone pointing it out anytime!
ManTiger:
It's funny sEeing folks calling Haustraliah an agent because of his wealth of his experience... what will peep call the likes of....

Soldier go Soldier come shhaar.

Welcome back Sir Haustraliah, i've also been alleged once.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by emma4eva(m): 10:27pm On Oct 21, 2016
LIST OF TRV HOPEFULS (WINTER 2017)
1. Oladesuk: July 22nd, Red river college, online route, MEDICAL PASSED
2. Faroukfahima: June 28th, Adv Dip, Conestoga College,Paper Route
3. emma4eva : sept 4th, MEng. western university, online
4. anyachostan: sept 19th, university of Saskatchewan,Msc upfront medical, paper route.
5. Daarey: Aug 17th, University of Prince Edwrad Island, UG, Online DELAYED
6. Ajayi4: August 11, MA, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Paper Route, MEDICAL PASSED
7. nonny1: August 22, MSc, University of Saskatchewan, Paper route MEDICAL PASSED
8. bbwollex: Sept 22nd, Humber college PGC, paper route
9. temitopej: Sept 28th, Seneca College PGC, paper route
10. Mikymiko: October 19th, Masters, Brandon University, paper route
11. xyoung: October 21, MEng, Uregina, Paper route

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by clem62000(m): 10:33pm On Oct 21, 2016
Good day every and I thank you all for your contributions that have been so helpful, my application for PGC admission with Seneca is successful and I was notified yesterday, but my question is must I have to make any deposit on the tuition fee before applying for visa? please you response will be appreciated, thanks
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by thesoj: 10:42pm On Oct 21, 2016
I'm very sorry to hear about your GRE scores. Your Verbal score is in the 59th percentile (you did better than 59% of applicants) and your Quantitative is in the 32nd percentile (you did better than 32% of applicants). Have you considered coming up with a new way to prepare yourself for the test (the Quantitative section in particular) and take it again?

If you don't plan to redo the test, then I'd strongly suggest that you don't include it in your application as it may further jeopardize your admission chances. Usually Computer Science/Math/Statistics programs admit students with Quantitative scores above the 60th percentile (score of 155), although the best programs admit students who score above the 80th percentile (score of 161). Also, you don't have to apply to a school that requires the GRE. Hope things get better. Cheers.
http://magoosh.com/gre/2013/gre-score-percentiles/
nikenry:
Hi friends, I need your advice. I wrote GRE yesterday but the result didn't come out well. Quantitative 148, verbal 153. I am really depressed. Pls is there still hope for me? Any school in Canada that can still accept my scores for Msc Computer Science? Thanks.....

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by spores99(m): 10:50pm On Oct 21, 2016
thesoj:
Every application is unique, so don't expect a one-size-fits-all answer.

Based on what you just wrote, if your uncle puts together a compelling reason to sponsor you through his company (and if he has sole company ownership and sole control of the company accounts) then it should be ok. But I would argue that making such a compelling case is not as simple as you might think. His sponsorship letter cannot be generic, he needs to spell out exactly what aspects of the business he needs you to manage and why.

He should be able to precisely tie together how a combination of your prior education, work experience, character, and his relationship with you make you the perfect choice for a management position for his company. I would also suggest he provide details about the revenue growth numbers he anticipates your skills from Canada would bring to his business. He may also need to describe to the VO the strategic plan for his company and why your skills from Canada would be one of the final pieces to make this strategic plan come to life.

Once you (and your uncle) figure out how to address the above, then you will be able to come up with all the documents you should include. Basically you need any combination of documents that prove registration of the company, your uncle's sole ownership of the company, maybe some documents that show the company's cash flow (recent contracts or agreements with other companies), fat bank account(s), documents that show the company's strategic plan (if any), etc.

I know my advice may sound too detailed to follow well, but I'm giving you this advice because this is exactly what I would do if I were in your shoes. If you need additonal help, look through the long list of links I periodically post to view the "TRV chopping documents" lists, and you should be able to find lists of documents that various applicants have used in the past.

thank you so much for the advise....would work on what you have said

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by Nono16(f): 11:00pm On Oct 21, 2016
Hey Everyone,
I know this might be queer. But I want to say a very big thank you to everyone on this forum that replies and gives detailed insights to people's plights and concerns. I must say it can be hard seeking for answers online, but here on this forum , advice is given for free. May God bless all those who genuinely take their time to reply to others. We might not appreciate it outrightly , but I know heaven will reward you all someday.
I got a lot of help on my quest to study in the US 2Yrs ago( from nairaland), and here I am again benefiting from this forum as I embark for Canada .

There's really no stupid question, guys. Ask as much as you can , and even if no one replies, ask again.

May we all find mercy and get our visas . Amen.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by jj17cv(m): 11:27pm On Oct 21, 2016
@clem62000
Please i just want to find out how many weeks does its takes seneca college to process your admission
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by emperoracro(m): 12:00am On Oct 22, 2016
thesoj:
I get you, man. I agree that is does suck for the moniker in question to have been on this thread for so long yet newbies (like me) showed that his information was wrong.

That's the thing with life, and I think we should all embrace it. Experience or age doesn't always prove one to be correct. Bro, the thing is that truth (in itself) doesn't respect authority or status. Truth often appears disrespectful (and revolutionary) especially when the messenger is seen as a newbie or inexperienced. The moniker in question provided a set of wrong information and several people had to disagree with his misinformation as well as his suggestion of using agents. It is healthy for the integrity of the thread when people are quick to point out misinformation.

I too am not immune to stating wrong information (though I try as hard as I can not to), and I welcome anyone pointing it out anytime!

hmmmmmm You guys should kindly rest this issue biko, ejo,abeg.

Haustraliah is not an agent, I have known him as far back as part 6 or 7 of this thread and this is part 11. He is right about using agent to some extent but the problem with Nigerian Agents is that they are just bunch of liars, they are mostly after your money n in most cases don't even understand the basics of visa application. But if one can get a good n godfearing agent, one's problem is half way solved. Have come in contact with so many agents, asking them to explain to me in simple sentences how they will go about securing my visa is always a problem to them. So those against agents are also right to some extent.

Let's stop being overly confrontational, if care is not taken most experienced people will leave this thread when their contributions are always taken wrongly.

Please everyone if u must criticize anything it should be moderate n coded, let's stop the quarrels we are all learning from each other.

Mantiger is being a while, how are you?

God bless us all

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by xyoung: 12:36am On Oct 22, 2016
Nono16:
Hey Everyone,
I know this might be queer. But I want to say a very big thank you to everyone on this forum that replies and gives detailed insights to people's plights and concerns. I must say it can be hard seeking for answers online, but here on this forum , advice is given for free. May God bless all those who genuinely take their time to reply to others. We might not appreciate it outrightly , but I know heaven will reward you all someday.
I got a lot of help on my quest to study in the US 2Yrs ago( from nairaland), and here I am again benefiting from this forum as I embark for Canada .

There's really no stupid question, guys. Ask as much as you can , and even if no one replies, ask again.

May we all find mercy and get our visas . Amen.

I also want to thank many people here for their information given free of charge. They are so many good guys here. I just wish I have the money to invite all of ya to Radisson Blu or even Oriental Hotel for a dinner. You guys helped me with all the key information to enable me submit my application
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by thesoj: 2:15am On Oct 22, 2016
You quoted the wrong moniker dude.
emperoracro:


hmmmmmm You guys should kindly rest this issue biko, ejo,abeg.

Haustraliah is not an agent, I have known him as far back as part 6 or 7 of this thread and this is part 11. He is right about using agent to some extent but the problem with Nigerian Agents is that they are just bunch of liars, they are mostly after your money n in most cases don't even understand the basics of visa application. But if one can get a good n godfearing agent, one's problem is half way solved. Have come in contact with so many agents, asking them to explain to me in simple sentences how they will go about securing my visa is always a problem to them. So those against agents are also right to some extent.

Let's stop being overly confrontational, if care is not taken most experienced people will leave this thread when their contributions are always taken wrongly.

Please everyone if u must criticize anything it should be moderate n coded, let's stop the quarrels we are all learning from each other.

Mantiger is being a while, how are you?

God bless us all

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by nikenry(f): 4:11am On Oct 22, 2016
thesoj:
I'm very sorry to hear about your GRE scores. Your Verbal score is in the 59th percentile (you did better than 59% of applicants) and your Quantitative is in the 32nd percentile (you did better than 32% of applicants). Have you considered coming up with a new way to prepare yourself for the test (the Quantitative section in particular) and take it again?

If you don't plan to redo the test, then I'd strongly suggest that you don't include it in your application as it may further jeopardize your admission chances. Usually Computer Science/Math/Statistics programs admit students with Quantitative scores above the 60th percentile (score of 155), although the best programs admit students who score above the 80th percentile (score of 161). Also, you don't have to apply to a school that requires the GRE. Hope things get better. Cheers.
http://magoosh.com/gre/2013/gre-score-percentiles/
Thanks for your advice. Yea, I am actually contemplating on redoing the test (the money though ). I think I was not psychologically prepared enough for the test.... I studied hard but was nervous during the exams... I also later learnt that Mahanattan study guide is the best, the guide I never used.
on the other hand, I will also apply to one or two schools without GRE requirements....
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by TemitopeJ16: 5:36am On Oct 22, 2016
clem62000:
Good day every and I thank you all for your contributions that have been so helpful, my application for PGC admission with Seneca is successful and I was notified yesterday, but my question is must I have to make any deposit on the tuition fee before applying for visa? please you response will be appreciated, thanks

Hello,
You do not need to make deposit on the tuition fees before you will be granted visa.but check your admission letter I am sure Seneca will ask you to make payment for first semester to secure your admission.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by clem62000(m): 5:54am On Oct 22, 2016
@Jj17cv's I applied on 12th Aug 2016 and was notified of the admission on 18th Oct 2016, @Temitopej16 Thanks for your response it's valuable, I really appreciate this forum and yes there is an attached letter (Fee Statement) indicating the fees and amount to be paid for the first year.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by ramsol00: 7:25am On Oct 22, 2016
TRV Application submitted yesterday
Uni of New Brunswick, Masters, Online
It would end in praise by God grace

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by klawaaa: 8:07am On Oct 22, 2016
Good morning, i have BSc in Physics and i have quite applied to some universities for master programs in Canada and the admission has been like a rocket science for me as majority of the schools in Canada required me to secure a supervisor and the process has been too hard and time wasting. Either the supervisors say they are not accepting new student or that their is no research funding. Now, i have considered changing my program to a related course-based in low tuition university but my question is that i need to know if this will not wane my VISA application success. Also, i will be glad if some1 could help provide names of universities that accept MSc physics student with UG GPA of Second Class upper. Advice will be appreciated. Thank you
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by guzan: 8:48am On Oct 22, 2016
Hello house ,its a good work you guys are doing here. I have a question, when applying to colleges and they ask for supporting documents to enable them conclude on whether to give an admission or not, is it necessary to submit a statement of purpose?

School is conestoga college. Thanks for your responses.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by taiwo92(m): 8:53am On Oct 22, 2016
Good morning nairalander,i applied 4 m.eng at memorial university and have submitted all my required documents on the 17th of ths month. Please who knows when they usually send admission letter. Thnks
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by xyoung: 9:13am On Oct 22, 2016
emma4eva:
LIST OF TRV HOPEFULS (WINTER 2017)
1. Oladesuk: July 22nd, Red river college, online route, MEDICAL PASSED
2. Faroukfahima: June 28th, Adv Dip, Conestoga College,Paper Route
3. emma4eva : sept 4th, MEng. western university, online
4. anyachostan: sept 19th, university of Saskatchewan,Msc upfront medical, paper route.
5. Daarey: Aug 17th, University of Prince Edwrad Island, UG, Online DELAYED
6. Ajayi4: August 11, MA, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Paper Route, MEDICAL PASSED
7. nonny1: August 22, MSc, University of Saskatchewan, Paper route MEDICAL PASSED
8. bbwollex: Sept 22nd, Humber college PGC, paper route
9. temitopej: Sept 28th, Seneca College PGC, paper route
10. Mikymiko: October 19th, Masters, Brandon University, paper route
11. xyoung: October 21, MEng, Uregina, Paper route

Thanks for the update. I know these two questions have been asked and answered in the past but pls you guys should not hold grudge on me.

1. How do I link my paper application to online for proper monitoring?
2. I didn't submit upfront medicals, since I am not based in lagos but PHC, is it wise to do medicals next week, keep the result and when I am called to do medicals, I just upload my result? Just being proactive and taken advantage of my presence in lagos
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by metrecube(m): 10:18am On Oct 22, 2016
klawaaa:
Good morning, i have BSc in Physics and i have quite applied to some universities for master programs in Canada and the admission has been like a rocket science for me as majority of the schools in Canada required me to secure a supervisor and the process has been too hard and time wasting. Either the supervisors say they are not accepting new student or that their is no research funding. Now, i have considered changing my program to a related course-based in low tuition university but my question is that i need to know if this will not wane my VISA application success. Also, i will be glad if some1 could help provide names of universities that accept MSc physics student with UG GPA of Second Class upper. Advice will be appreciated. Thank you
Try university of British Columbia. Though its competitive but Nigerians aren't require to pay application fee. You have nothing to loose. You should try other schools too.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by klawaaa: 10:23am On Oct 22, 2016
metrecube:

Try university of British Columbia. Though its competitive but Nigerians aren't require to pay application fee. You have nothing to loose. You should try other schools too.
thanks a million sir. will try that also. regards
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by Nobody: 10:36am On Oct 22, 2016
please what does the Canada medical entails and how do we go about it. thanks
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by guzan: 10:45am On Oct 22, 2016
guzan:
Hello house ,its a good work you guys are doing here. I have a question, when applying to colleges and they ask for supporting documents to enable them conclude on whether to give an admission or not, is it necessary to submit a statement of purpose?

School is conestoga college. Thanks for your responses.

Someone ,please help.

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