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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by yemdogg: 10:10am On Jan 23, 2017
CanadianNurse:
in that case what do you suggest?

Go for a pgc or pgd and if you insist on the undergraduate degree he should passionately write a compelling and detailed letter of sponsorship stating why he's so motivated to sponsor you.

Previous assistance like receipts of payment of tuition fees in the past and other previous financial assistance.

He should pay your tuition fees and put some funds into your account and pls let the funds remain in your account for a while before printing your soa.

Letter from your would be spouse stating and attesting to the fact that her father is motivated and ready to support you financially during your program.

Furthermor, I'd really suggest you get a co-sponsor in case the VO is not convinced of the permanence of the commitment of your prospective-in-law.

If you have some funds of your own too...that would really aid your application.

Be advised! if you're a matured individual, I'd really suggest you attach your evidence of personal asset/finance so as not to be refused on that ground. Especially if you are employed.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by opia12345: 10:10am On Jan 23, 2017
i have mba in Nigeria, I want to use it to secure Master admission , how viable will it be , I have been delayed using bsc for pgd(2.2)
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by sammyacbxyz: 10:30am On Jan 23, 2017
Thanks Arcayo, PR is great but I also have educational goals. Slight change in plans. I am thinking of applying and going for an MBA straight up. Although I need to see my GCMS notes first. Does that look positive? Besides is it not a red flag to be on the PR pool while applying for TRV? I have read about the dual intent stuff but I don't trust that ish

I really need some more advice to make a decision.


Arcayo:

Guy check the attached document if your experience is close enough to any of the Noc in demand and stop wasting your time and money on TRV and go for PR, I was in your shoe once, though got my TRV in third attempt.
Evaluate you credentials and sit for IELTS, you can be nominated within 3months and get ITA.
You can also check Nova Scotia http://novascotiaimmigration.com/move-here/nova-scotia-demand-express-entry/
#justanadvice
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by opia12345: 10:33am On Jan 23, 2017
sammyacbxyz:
Thanks Arcayo, PR is great but I also have educational goals. Slight change in plans. I am thinking of applying and going for an MBA straight up. Although I need to see my GCMS notes first. Does that look positive? Besides is it not a red flag to be on the PR pool while applying for TRV? I have read about the dual intent stuff but I don't trust that ish

I really need some more advice to make a decision.

PR is great but I also have educational goals. Slight change in plans. I am thinking of applying and going for an MBA straight up


All educational goals can be achieved once you a PR with no restriction as to work hours or whatever

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by opia12345: 10:52am On Jan 23, 2017
Please, someone listed universities where one can have Msc without thesis , is there any who still have the details , please resend

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by CannyZionist: 11:13am On Jan 23, 2017
CanadianNurse:
@michv @folaroyal @mikymiko @Austinpee4 @nelly28 @osemigho @yemdogg @cannyzionist @justwise
Please all other gurus I thank you all for your inputs and efforts
Please my sponsor is not related to me he is my dad's friend and my prospective in-law please how do I convince the vo that he is truly going to sponsor me because in the true sense of it he is actually sponsoring me. I want to know how to convince the vo that notwithstanding the fact we are not related to is ready to sponsor my education

Ps: I am going for undergraduate study

Thank you all and I'm sincerely grateful

If you already have a bachelor degree and going for another one, things to put into consideration are: your age, funds to cover your entire study period, your current status in your country of residence, and maybe your personal finances.

That being said, if the father of your prospective huby is going to bear all the financial burden, you really need a convincing letter of sponsorship as you are going for undergrad which requires more financial muscle to be pulled. Present your birth cert, huby to be and his dad's birth cert, your Dad's/mum's birth certs, marriage registry docs if any, and affidavit of sponsorship with your would be huby and your dad/mum attesting to the affidavit.

Let your sponsor, if financially buoyant with good cash inflow, deposit reasonable amount to cover for two years study and living expenses into your account, while still maintaining enough balance in his account to cover for the remaining two years. Please take into account his dependants.

If you already have a bsc/beng, you have to present a convincing sop as to why you are going for another bsc. Show proofs of what you have been doing after your first degree in form of employment letters/IDs, payslips, personal SOA, personal biz etc.

In accordance with what others have said, you can opt for pgd/pgc if your truly have a first degree, maybe with a low cgpa. But If your cgpa is good enough to go for masters, please save your prospective in-law the financial stress.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by AAOL: 11:15am On Jan 23, 2017
Hi sammyacbxyz. We have almost the same profile and similar case. Please drop that PGD thing and go for MBA. Also have PR as plan B. Dats what am doing now. All the best
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by AAOL: 11:42am On Jan 23, 2017
Hello guys. Please any advice on how I can get Form A for my fees. I can wait for as long as 3 months. I am ready to pay anybody that will assist with a result. Thanks peep
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by TEECANN: 11:49am On Jan 23, 2017
yemdogg:


Boss sorry about the refusal.


Buh frankly if you'd ask me....I don't see any academic or career progression in your intending program (pgd). You have a B.ed in economics and a Bsc in accounting and work experience though I do not know the number of years of experience you got, buh the summary of the gist is that the VO did not see the need for this program in light of your work and academic history. Your circumstance would have placed you in a comfortable position to pursue a Master’s degree rather than a pdg.

Obviously program consistency isn't the problem. As you have rightly hinted, pdg is the problem.

Master's degree would sell better than a pgd. Sometimes when you have wealth of work experience and substantial academic history in a particular field it is better you aim for a Master’s degree.

Unless you have other explanations for the refusal on the ground of Purpose of visit, I'd really suggest you aim for an MBA. Try UCW (UNIVERSITY CANADA WEST).

@Yemdogg, Bayoroyal, et al

Good day to the gurus in the house. I intend to go for MBA come 2018/2019 and I am currently preparing for my GMAT test.

As part of my preparations, I have actively been following the Canadian threads relevant to my quest. But I am curious about some things and I also have some enquiries.

My curiosity:
Pls guys, what's the catch about University Canada West, (In all of my several months of researching schools for MBA now, UCW have never popped up on my radar- Just heard about it in this thread through Bayoroyal) I have been to their website, can't place my hand on it- is it GMAT exempt, cheaper tuition or some other friendly processing that can make TRV application "life" easy (Pls advise me early before I pay for my GMAT test and start regretting paying if I wont be needing it o!-lolz)

*Does the UCW MBA have COOP integrated into the MBA programme?

*Is it a public or private school?;

*Is it a DLI? whats the accreditation status of UCW MBA programme?


My enquiries:
I intend to go for my studies with my wife and 2 kids (Canadian family unification or so, they call it), so thereby applying for Spousal Open work permit for my wife and TRV for my kids concurrently with my study permit and Coop work permit for myself. My concern is after getting our papers, can I go initially alone and they (my wife and kids) come in after 3 months, considering the fact that I have to prepare the ground for ease of settling in properly.


NB:
Schools that I intend to apply to in block order of preference include:

Group A
-Uni of Victoria (BC)
-Uni of Dalhousie (NS)
-Uni of Alberta (A)
-Uni of Calgary (A)
-Uni of British Columbia (BC) **(Because of Mastercard Scholarship)

Group B
-Uni of Wilfrid Laurier (ON)
-Uni of Manitoba (M)
-Carleton Uni (ON)
-Ryerson Uni (ON)
St. Mary's Uni (NS)

Choice were based on multiple parameters including province, tuition affordability, ease of after-studies offers, acceptance of my credentials etc (what's are your thoughts about the choices above please)
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by CanadianNurse: 12:06pm On Jan 23, 2017
Eraytee:


Go for a PGD or PGC program and safe ur self the stress of VO's purpose of visit. going for UG course would demand alot from u. the above monikers have said it all. the ball is all in ur court. play safe and get ur TRV.
bro I don't have an undergraduate degree yet
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by CanadianNurse: 12:10pm On Jan 23, 2017
yemdogg:


Go for a pgc or pgd and if you insist on the undergraduate degree he should passionately write a compelling and detailed letter of sponsorship stating why he's so motivated to sponsor you.

Previous assistance like receipts of payment of tuition fees in the past and other previous financial assistance.

He should pay your tuition fees and put some funds into your account and pls let the funds remain in your account for a while before printing your soa.

Letter from your would be spouse stating and attesting to the fact that her father is motivated and ready to support you financially during your program.

Furthermor, I'd really suggest you get a co-sponsor in case the VO is not convinced of the permanence of the commitment of your prospective-in-law.

If you have some funds of your own too...that would really aid your application.

Be advised! if you're a matured individual, I'd really suggest you attach your evidence of personal asset/finance so as not to be refused on that ground. Especially if you are employed.
Thank you bro but I think u didn't get the picture well...... I'm only 19 and I'm not ready for marriage the sponsor is the father to my sister's husband to be. There are no educational gaps the SOA is my only problem not that the money is not available but I also want the account to be excellent in terms of flow
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by yemdogg: 12:26pm On Jan 23, 2017
TEECANN:


@Yemdogg, Bayoroyal, et al

Good day to the gurus in the house. I intend to go for MBA come 2018/2019 and I am currently preparing for my GMAT test.

As part of my preparations, I have actively been following the Canadian threads relevant to my quest. But I am curious about some things and I also have some enquiries.

My curiosity:
Pls guys, what's the catch about University Canada West, (In all of my several months of researching schools for MBA now, UCW have never popped up on my radar- Just heard about it in this thread through Bayoroyal) I have been to their website, can't place my hand on it- is it GMAT exempt, cheaper tuition or some other friendly processing that can make TRV application "life" easy (Pls advise me early before I pay for my GMAT test and start regretting paying if I wont be needing it o!-lolz)

*Does the UCW MBA have COOP integrated into the MBA programme?

*Is it a public or private school?;

*Is it a DLI? whats the accreditation status of UCW MBA programme?


My enquiries:
I intend to go for my studies with my wife and 2 kids (Canadian family unification or so, they call it), so thereby applying for Spousal Open work permit for my wife and TRV for my kids concurrently with my study permit and Coop work permit for myself. My concern is after getting our papers, can I go initially alone and they (my wife and kids) come in after 3 months, considering the fact that I have to prepare the ground for ease of settling in properly.


NB:
Schools that I intend to apply to in block order of preference include:

Group A
-Uni of Victoria (BC)
-Uni of Dalhousie (NS)
-Uni of Alberta (A)
-Uni of Calgary (A)
-Uni of British Columbia (BC) **(Because of Mastercard Scholarship)

Group B
-Uni of Wilfrid Laurier (ON)
-Uni of Manitoba (M)
-Carleton Uni (ON)
-Ryerson Uni (ON)
St. Mary's Uni (NS)

Choice were based on multiple parameters including province, tuition affordability, ease of after-studies offers, acceptance of my credentials etc (what's are your thoughts about the choices above please)


THE SCHOOL IS A PRIVATE UNIVERSITY AND IT IS A DESIGNATED LEARNING INSTITUTION. DO NOT WORRY ABOUT THE REVIEW OF THE SCHOOL. WHAT IS IMPORTANT IS THAT IT IS LICENSED TO ADMIT INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS. IF YOU ARE NOT READY TO TAKE GMAT, THEN YOU SHOULD CONSIDER APPLYING THERE AS IT IS ONE OF THE FEW INSTITUTIONS IN CANADA WITH FLEXIBLE MBA ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS.

With respect the admission process at UCW I'd really suggest you contact Folaroyal...he seem vast in their admission process having gone through the process himself and was able to secure admission.


Buh going by the info made available on their website I think the following are their requirements;

A Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university, with a cumulative GPA of 3.00 out of 4.33 scale (or equivalent) or better and

Have one of the following:

Acceptable score on a Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) or the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) that has been written in the last five years.

An appropriate Canadian professional designation or equivalent international designation (e.g. CPA, CA, CGA, CMA, CHRP or P.Eng).

A Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration (BBA) or Commerce (BComm) or equivalent.
A minimum of two (2) years documented professional or management experience.

Applicants who do not hold all of the above academic and professional requirements may also qualify for entry to the MBA Program after completing the MBA Foundation program.

Further to the above, I think it would be reasonable and prudent to contact the mba program coordinator to get specifics with respect the admission requirements. Alternatively, you can enrol for their MBA Foundation program. Buh have it in mind that the tuition fee is about 34k cad excluding living expenses.

I'd suggest you don't apply with your entire family yet...the VO might see you and your family as economic immigrants and that may backfire. Once you apply with your wife and kids your hometie diminish in the eyes of the VO attending to your app. Use your family in Nigeria as your tie to Nigeria, when you secure your trv, your family can then apply. This is to reduce the risk of refusal.

Further to the above, applying with your wife and kids would require you to show more than excess availability of funds. You should have additional 4k cad for your wife and 3k cad for each of your kids. Therefore, unless you do have a buoyant financial history and background I suggest you apply alone first.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by CanadianNurse: 12:26pm On Jan 23, 2017
God bless and reward you
nelly28:


bro there are so many ways u ve to show commitments on a 3rd party sponsorship, 1st in convincin the vo that he is truly interested enough to sponsor you( he has to detail a well composed sponsorship letters gvin clearly d reasons he choose to sponsor u, d potentials he see's in you dat want to mk him to send u to cana to further u study) after doing dat he has to attach all his supporting documents like marriage cert, employment letter/itself employed documents of d business, I'd cards an all personal asset, den his dependants if he has four and his financial aid is not strong enough I will advice u put one or 2 to liten ur way, if he can pay part of ur school fees or transfer funds to ur personal acct and back it up wit a letter nice for u too. success bro





Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by sammyacbxyz: 12:40pm On Jan 23, 2017
saw this while researching... https://collegetimes.co/university-canada-west/

Not impressive atall

TEECANN:


@Yemdogg, Bayoroyal, et al

Good day to the gurus in the house. I intend to go for MBA come 2018/2019 and I am currently preparing for my GMAT test.

As part of my preparations, I have actively been following the Canadian threads relevant to my quest. But I am curious about some things and I also have some enquiries.

My curiosity:
Pls guys, what's the catch about University Canada West, (In all of my several months of researching schools for MBA now, UCW have never popped up on my radar- Just heard about it in this thread through Bayoroyal) I have been to their website, can't place my hand on it- is it GMAT exempt, cheaper tuition or some other friendly processing that can make TRV application "life" easy (Pls advise me early before I pay for my GMAT test and start regretting paying if I wont be needing it o!-lolz)

*Does the UCW MBA have COOP integrated into the MBA programme?

*Is it a public or private school?;

*Is it a DLI? whats the accreditation status of UCW MBA programme?


My enquiries:
I intend to go for my studies with my wife and 2 kids (Canadian family unification or so, they call it), so thereby applying for Spousal Open work permit for my wife and TRV for my kids concurrently with my study permit and Coop work permit for myself. My concern is after getting our papers, can I go initially alone and they (my wife and kids) come in after 3 months, considering the fact that I have to prepare the ground for ease of settling in properly.


NB:
Schools that I intend to apply to in block order of preference include:

Group A
-Uni of Victoria (BC)
-Uni of Dalhousie (NS)
-Uni of Alberta (A)
-Uni of Calgary (A)
-Uni of British Columbia (BC) **(Because of Mastercard Scholarship)

Group B
-Uni of Wilfrid Laurier (ON)
-Uni of Manitoba (M)
-Carleton Uni (ON)
-Ryerson Uni (ON)
St. Mary's Uni (NS)

Choice were based on multiple parameters including province, tuition affordability, ease of after-studies offers, acceptance of my credentials etc (what's are your thoughts about the choices above please)

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by yemdogg: 12:43pm On Jan 23, 2017
CanadianNurse:
Thank you bro but I think u didn't get the picture well...... I'm only 19 and I'm not ready for marriage the sponsor is the father to my sister's husband to be. There are no educational gaps the SOA is my only problem not that the money is not available but I also want the account to be excellent in terms of flow

Oh.....sorry for misconstruing you, you weren't clear enough initially. When you said Prospective-in-law i just assumed that you meant you'd be getting married soon. Ok.

Well most of my earlier suggestions are still valid and applicable. He should just show commitment by paying part or whole of your tuition fees and then he should transfer some funds into your account. He should also write you a passionate letter of sponsorship stating in clear language specific reason he decided to sponsor your studies.

sponsoring you for an undergraduate degree is really a lot of commitment coming from someone who's not your parent or immediate family member (Nuclear family), flowing from that he's expected to have good inflow and outflow of funds in his account and a fat account balance.

He should provide you with the following documents;

Means of Identification like; Passport data page, Driver's license, Birth Certificate etc.. Just to establish his identity.

Source of Income such as; Employment letter, pay slips, business registration, tax clearance certificate, receipt from rental properties, stocks etc all these documents are to justify or explain the source of funds he claims to have in his account.

He is expected to have minimum numbers of dependents...cos if he has many dependents the probability of the VO believing his commitment to sponsor you will be diminished. Am sure you get the gist.

It is good that you're still young at least at your age you can still pursue an undergrad degree. When did you finish Sec School btw? if the gap is up to 1 or 2 yrs, you still need to explain what you have been doing since you completed your sec education.

Regards.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by dreeyy: 1:12pm On Jan 23, 2017
CanadianNurse:
@michv @folaroyal @mikymiko @Austinpee4 @nelly28 @osemigho @yemdogg @cannyzionist @justwise
Please all other gurus I thank you all for your inputs and efforts
Please my sponsor is not related to me he is my dad's friend and my prospective in-law please how do I convince the vo that he is truly going to sponsor me because in the true sense of it he is actually sponsoring me. I want to know how to convince the vo that notwithstanding the fact we are not related to is ready to sponsor my education

Ps: I am going for undergraduate study

Thank you all and I'm sincerely grateful

Send me a pm pls

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by Arcayo: 1:24pm On Jan 23, 2017
opia12345:



All educational goals can be achieved once you a PR with no restriction as to work hours or whatever
You are right bro.......even with loan
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by Arcayo: 1:28pm On Jan 23, 2017
sammyacbxyz:
Thanks Arcayo, PR is great but I also have educational goals. Slight change in plans. I am thinking of applying and going for an MBA straight up. Although I need to see my GCMS notes first. Does that look positive? Besides is it not a red flag to be on the PR pool while applying for TRV? I have read about the dual intent stuff but I don't trust that ish

I really need some more advice to make a decision.


Its OK to get your GCMS note but if you are qualify for PR pls dont hesitate, they don't deny PR like TRV
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by dreeyy: 1:40pm On Jan 23, 2017
vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv:
First I want to say a very big thank you for everyone support and guidance. You guys are the best.

I am here again with my questions.

My sponsor is my Mum, but my parents are separated making her drop my Father last name (xxxxx) and she started using her own father name(yyyyy) , same name on her international passport.

All my documents for sponsorship has her own father name(yyyyy) but the only place its different is on my birth certificate which has her name as my fathers name (xxxxx).

And you know our parents, no change of name document cos they dont need it.

What do guru suggest ?

Thanks

Just provide a brief explanations on the sponsorship section of the SOP and provide documentary evidence in form of divorce or separation docs if any.

However, doing this may mean you also obtain a letter of support from your dad so as to show his consent and approval for the program.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by dreeyy: 1:49pm On Jan 23, 2017
sammyacbxyz:
Application delayed again!
Well... Guess the PGD is the issue cos i addressed all issues raised in GCMS note.

1st application: PGD International Business Management
Bachelors degree: B.Ed Economics. (Didint add my 2nd bachelors degree, Bsc Applied accounting)
Reasons for delay:
1. purpose of visit
2. Current employment situation
3. Length of stay in Canada

2nd application: PGD International Business Management
Bachelors degree: B.Ed Economics added Bsc Applied accounting, Advanced diploma in accounting and business from ACCA (a global professional accounting body) ACCA completion certificate

Other docs: All employment letters from two previous companies and current company, application for study leave, Leave letter/ Leave certificate granted 2 years study leave, recommendation letter from company, payslips.

Reasons for delay:
1. Travel history (Been to Dubai - 2014)
2. Purpose of visit.

Brethren... What else can a man do? Genuinely want a business management post grad qualification cos i am a chartered accountant already and cos of the position i am aiming for in the company i work.



Bro after reading through your profile, I will strongly suggest that you go for an MBA. MBA would be the best match for you considering your experience and educational history.

You can contact the University of West Canada I'm sure they would admit you even with 2.2.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by skylar2020(f): 2:02pm On Jan 23, 2017
@ osemigho
please I applied at uni of manitoba - course based as I couldn't get a supervisor
uni of Regina
uni of saskatchewan. ielts was 6.0 n they needed 7.0
please which other sch can I apply for fall 2017 with tuition fees not more than 8k msc comp Sci.
thanks
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by TEECANN: 2:06pm On Jan 23, 2017
yemdogg:


THE SCHOOL IS A PRIVATE UNIVERSITY AND IT IS A DESIGNATED LEARNING INSTITUTION. DO NOT WORRY ABOUT THE REVIEW OF THE SCHOOL. WHAT IS IMPORTANT IS THAT IT IS LICENSED TO ADMIT INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS. IF YOU ARE NOT READY TO TAKE GMAT, THEN YOU SHOULD CONSIDER APPLYING THERE AS IT IS ONE OF THE FEW INSTITUTIONS IN CANADA WITH FLEXIBLE MBA ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS.

With respect the admission process at UCW I'd really suggest you contact Folaroyal...he seem vast in their admission process having gone through the process himself and was able to secure admission.


Buh going by the info made available on their website I think the following are their requirements;

A Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university, with a cumulative GPA of 3.00 out of 4.33 scale (or equivalent) or better and

Have one of the following:

Acceptable score on a Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) or the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) that has been written in the last five years.

An appropriate Canadian professional designation or equivalent international designation (e.g. CPA, CA, CGA, CMA, CHRP or P.Eng).

A Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration (BBA) or Commerce (BComm) or equivalent.
A minimum of two (2) years documented professional or management experience.

Applicants who do not hold all of the above academic and professional requirements may also qualify for entry to the MBA Program after completing the MBA Foundation program.

Further to the above, I think it would be reasonable and prudent to contact the mba program coordinator to get specifics with respect the admission requirements. Alternatively, you can enrol for their MBA Foundation program. Buh have it in mind that the tuition fee is about 34k cad excluding living expenses.

I'd suggest you don't apply with your entire family yet...the VO might see you and your family as economic immigrants and that may backfire. Once you apply with your wife and kids your hometie diminish in the eyes of the VO attending to your app. Use your family in Nigeria as your tie to Nigeria, when you secure your trv, your family can then apply. This is to reduce the risk of refusal.

Further to the above, applying with your wife and kids would require you to show more than excess availability of funds. You should have additional 4k cad for your wife and 3k cad for each of your kids. Therefore, unless you do have a buoyant financial history and background I suggest you apply alone first.

Thanks Yemdee,
You just confirmed my concerns. I saw all that on their website. Wow...tuition is decently priced too.

On applying together with my wife...I guess I can marshal my writeup to convince the VO. I have some plots in PH,Abj & Ogun state. I'll also be on office approved study leave during my studies...also I'll plead family unification immigration policy of Canada...i ve 2 potential sponsors plus GOD. I'll try. I ve attempted these things for UK tourist visas for my family before. all of us except my wife was on Virgin passport and people said they'll reject you but we all got it. I used a beautifully crafted cover letter using their immigration regulations (which I ve deeply researched) to drive home my prayers...and God approved it.

On going separately...after getting our papers together. You didn't advise on this enquiry.

Financial proof...the more reason I want us all to apply concurrently. CIC require 10k CAD for my expenses, 4k for wify, 3k each for kids...plus let's say 25k for yr 1 tuition. Total 45k @ N250 is 11.5million naira. God can raise that for me now (I ve got an unlimitable God) by 2018 ending...
If we apply together, I'll be saved from trying to build another set of financial proof for them when I'm ready to apply for them. That'll be a long thing for me.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by edirex: 2:17pm On Jan 23, 2017
Austinpee4:

Since your application has passed the stipulated processing time, you may want to send a case enquiry to CIC to find out the status of your application through their web form found here
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/contacts/web-form.asp
.

THanks, but have done that, still not gotten a reply yet
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by CannyZionist: 2:58pm On Jan 23, 2017
yemdogg:


Oh.....sorry for misconstruing you, you weren't clear enough initially. When you said Prospective-in-law i just assumed that you meant you'd be getting married soon. Ok.

@Yemdogg, I thought she's the one getting married too. From her replies I assume there's enough cash available for her studies, she just need to prove relationship with her sponsor. Also, it's either she use her dad as a relationship to her sponsor or use both her dad, sister & her huby to be, so that the whole stuff would look like two family affairs.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by RAY12345(m): 3:27pm On Jan 23, 2017
memstickk:


cc Eraytee
All CIC forms
Upfront Medicals done at prime ph

Under LOE
4 paged LOE
M.Eng conditional admission letter
Scholarship award letter
Co - sponsors bank statement
Co-sponsors salary account statement
Current internship letter
Recommendation letter from place of internship
HSE & HAZID Certificates
Police character certificate
Family pic

Under Financial

Admission letter
Scholarship letter
Mum's affidavit of sponsorship  (co- sponsor)
Birth Cert
Mum and Dad marriage cert
Mum's statment of account  ( salary & savings )
Zennith shares cert

Under letter of Acceptance

Conditional M.Eng offer letter
B.Eng cert
Transcript payment reciept( condition on offer letter)
NYSC cert
WAEC cert

Under Passport

Data pages of old and renewed passport
Police cert
Birth cert

Apps that aided compilation include: camscanner PdfMerge, Online Pdf shrinker and quick office.

Loads of prayers and most importantly unmerited favour.


congrats... Go and possess ur possession In the land flowing with milk and honey. cheers

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by Oyemat123(m): 3:55pm On Jan 23, 2017
Good evening house, please i want some clarification as i am scared. I applied since october 2 but no medicals yet so i messaged the embassy about the delay only for them to reply me that i should confirm that i ticked my youngest sister accompanying me and if true i shpould give reasons why; i was shocked , only for me to check the imm file and confirmed it was true i did that in error.
i sent a mail apologizing for the error.
i want to ask would that count against me . Thanks
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by Austinpee4: 4:32pm On Jan 23, 2017
edirex:
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THanks, but have done that, still not gotten a reply yet

Did you also send to accra.immigration@international. gc. ca?
If you did, after sometime, you reach them again through same ways. But they surely will get back to you. Unfortunately, nobody except CIC knows when.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by edirex: 4:52pm On Jan 23, 2017
Austinpee4:

Did you also send to accra.immigration@international. gc. ca?
If you did, after sometime, you reach them again through same ways. But they surely will get back to you. Unfortunately, nobody except CIC knows when.

OK boss. THanks a lot
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by CanadianNurse: 5:07pm On Jan 23, 2017
Finished 2016
yemdogg:


Oh.....sorry for misconstruing you, you weren't clear enough initially. When you said Prospective-in-law i just assumed that you meant you'd be getting married soon. Ok.

Well most of my earlier suggestions are still valid and applicable. He should just show commitment by paying part or whole of your tuition fees and then he should transfer some funds into your account. He should also write you a passionate letter of sponsorship stating in clear language specific reason he decided to sponsor your studies.

sponsoring you for an undergraduate degree is really a lot of commitment coming from someone who's not your parent or immediate family member (Nuclear family), flowing from that he's expected to have good inflow and outflow of funds in his account and a fat account balance.

He should provide you with the following documents;

Means of Identification like; Passport data page, Driver's license, Birth Certificate etc.. Just to establish his identity.

Source of Income such as; Employment letter, pay slips, business registration, tax clearance certificate, receipt from rental properties, stocks etc all these documents are to justify or explain the source of funds he claims to have in his account.

He is expected to have minimum numbers of dependents...cos if he has many dependents the probability of the VO believing his commitment to sponsor you will be diminished. Am sure you get the gist.

It is good that you're still young at least at your age you can still pursue an undergrad degree. When did you finish Sec School btw? if the gap is up to 1 or 2 yrs, you still need to explain what you have been doing since you completed your sec education.

Regards.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by CanadianNurse: 5:07pm On Jan 23, 2017
yemdogg:


Oh.....sorry for misconstruing you, you weren't clear enough initially. When you said Prospective-in-law i just assumed that you meant you'd be getting married soon. Ok.

Well most of my earlier suggestions are still valid and applicable. He should just show commitment by paying part or whole of your tuition fees and then he should transfer some funds into your account. He should also write you a passionate letter of sponsorship stating in clear language specific reason he decided to sponsor your studies.

sponsoring you for an undergraduate degree is really a lot of commitment coming from someone who's not your parent or immediate family member (Nuclear family), flowing from that he's expected to have good inflow and outflow of funds in his account and a fat account balance.

He should provide you with the following documents;

Means of Identification like; Passport data page, Driver's license, Birth Certificate etc.. Just to establish his identity.

Source of Income such as; Employment letter, pay slips, business registration, tax clearance certificate, receipt from rental properties, stocks etc all these documents are to justify or explain the source of funds he claims to have in his account.

He is expected to have minimum numbers of dependents...cos if he has many dependents the probability of the VO believing his commitment to sponsor you will be diminished. Am sure you get the gist.

It is good that you're still young at least at your age you can still pursue an undergrad degree. When did you finish Sec School btw? if the gap is up to 1 or 2 yrs, you still need to explain what you have been doing since you completed your sec education.

Regards.
I finished 2016
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by Osemigho: 5:26pm On Jan 23, 2017
CanadianNurse:
Thanks @osemigho when I say my in-law I mean a father to my sister's husband thank you

Baba, he is not your in-law. He is your sis in-law. So, it will be long story that require serious evidence.
The story is hard to believe for study in Nigeria not to talk of 4 years program in Canada.
I will advise you go for PG study. He pays your fees from his account and transfer money to your account. Then your story will sound more believable.
Kindly stay away from UG study. You can try that after PG study, if that is still what you desire.
Just advise. I have no personal visa experience nor have any influence on your visa app. So, the decision is yours to make.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by Eraytee: 5:40pm On Jan 23, 2017
Osemigho:


Baba, he is not your in-law. He is your sis in-law. So, it will be long story that require serious evidence.
The story is hard to believe for study in Nigeria not to talk of 4 years program in Canada.
I will advise you go for PG study. He pays your fees from his account and transfer money to your account. Then your story will sound more believable.
Kindly stay away from UG study. You can try that after PG study, if that is still what you desire.
Just advise. I have no personal visa experience nor have any influence on your visa app. So, the decision is yours to make.

Well said, am not suppose to post this but just to help someone out there, its wot u claim he is to u is wot cic would access u on, i av seen pple use family friend as uncle wen dey are not related or bear same name. He/she can do that and let d so-called inlaw write letter that his ur uncle and also swear an affidavit to affirm that plus reasonable acc inflow, outflow and balance. U'll b ok. It's just my opinion cox dere is no difference in him and a true uncle dat doesn't bear d same name with ur family. So y not use him as ur uncle and safe ur self d stress of proofing one story dat myt not fly in d VO's view. Its an advice, my close uni friend did that and his already a PR now in Canada. D ball is in ur court. @CanadianNurse

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