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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by WEIRDPC(m): 3:58pm On Jan 26, 2018
Bostem:
Please, can one use an international SOA(USA) of a family/relative to apply for Canadian study visa? help a confused fellow

Yes you can.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by WEIRDPC(m): 4:04pm On Jan 26, 2018
Bostem:
Hello WEIRDPC,
My guardian is not my sponsor just using her SOA to get the Visa done with. There is no chance of getting a family as well

Since your sponsor is not a family member, you will have to establish why the person is spending so much on you to further your education in canada and not your home country. People on this thread have gotten approval with a sponsor that is not family. Using a family makes it easier to show the availability of funds. If you take your time to go through this thread, you should see someone with a sponsor that is not family. I suggest you speak with the person on the steps he or she took.

Best wishes

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Bostem: 4:30pm On Jan 26, 2018
Thanks boss
Can you pls drop your email address for me? I have some questions to ask. Thank you
WEIRDPC:


Since your sponsor is not a family member, you will have to establish why the person is spending so much on you to further your education in canada and not your home country. People on this thread have gotten approval with a sponsor that is not family. Using a family makes it easier to show the availability of funds. If you take your time to go through this thread, you should see someone with a sponsor that is not family. I suggest you speak with the person on the steps he or she took.

Best wishes
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by jnyuwa02: 4:53pm On Jan 26, 2018
[gquote author=khoj post=64518153]Hi all, please I new help. I have admission into Queens University for my PhD program. I had applied by November 2017 but was rejected reason stating that they are not convinced I wld be coming back . Pls note I applied with my wife. Another reason was not convinced I wld be coming back based on travel purpose and lastly not convinced I wld be coming back based on finances.

I had a scholarship worth 25k in USD by an indigenous company and the acc statement I was given had 70million in naira and about 500k USD from Citibank.

Document I submitted are;

1) my Msc certificate (petroleum engineering from University of Salford Manchester, UK ) and transcript

2) Bsc certificate from uniport ( petroleum engineering )

3) account statement and scholarship letter

4) 3 (C of O ) .....my Dads landed documents

5) letter of purpose

6) admission letter

7) nysc discharge certificate, SSCE (One sitting) , passport photograph.

cool my wife submitted hers .....she's a medical doctor and we attached everything necessary. .......

Pls note: we just got married and our accounts were flat and I was out of job and timely the admission and scholarship came.......

I've been offered a new admission for May 2018, I want to reapply but i need all the necessary advice......I WOULD BE APPLYING ALONE NOW.....

THANKS


[/quote]
Congrats on your admission to Queens. Sorry for the disappointing disposition on your visa application. You might want to apply without your wife. That will show a strong home tie. And work really hard on your SOP. You got this man!! When you speak of an indigenous scholarship, what and where is that from? Hope not Nigeria cos they are generally distrustful of scholarships from Nijia.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Nobody: 7:29pm On Jan 26, 2018
Please how can I get admission into any Canadian university as an secondary school graduate... Is it expensive?...
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by WEIRDPC(m): 8:44pm On Jan 26, 2018
Adeolaissacutie:
Please how can I get admission into any Canadian university as an secondary school graduate... Is it expensive?...

By checking the requirements of each schools and applying the school that suits you. and yes it is expensive
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by hiscules: 9:04pm On Jan 26, 2018
Good evening guys, has anyone submitted application for TRV recently?, please is there anywhere in the application where you are instructed to provide your address history for the last 10years?

Someone please respond
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by WEIRDPC(m): 9:19pm On Jan 26, 2018
hiscules:
Good evening guys, has anyone submitted application for TRV recently?, please is there anywhere in the application where you are instructed to provide your address history for the last 10years?

Someone please respond

I do not know about anything like that.The only similar thing to what you have asked is providing details of your activities in the past 10 years. from schooling to working ...

Best wishes
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by hiscules: 9:35pm On Jan 26, 2018
WEIRDPC:


I do not know about anything like that.The only similar thing to what you have asked is providing details of your activities in the past 10 years. from schooling to working ...

Best wishes
okay thanks, is that the same with the form that has the different work history and qualifications?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by MichyEhi: 10:03pm On Jan 26, 2018
Good evening everyone,

I got admission to Uni of Manitoba to study Pol studies,

I want to self sponsor..

I work in financial services...

Don't really have ties to home and have about 11 million saved in my account and some in investments.

My first year fees are 11,000CAD and continuing are about 1000CAD. I am getting a scholarship of 5,000CAD and need to know if the money i have is adequate and the steps to take. I actually cant afford to be rejected.

Please help guys.

Thank you!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Nollywoodlove(f): 10:35pm On Jan 26, 2018
Hello everyone.

I've been a silent follower for quite a while, but decided to comment today. I really need your help. So I just finished from a Nigerian uni with a third class, which was honestly due to combination of several issues, most of which were somewhat beyond my control. I know this makes it almost totally impossible to get a canadian masters admission, and it is very hard to get TRV for PGD admission. So here's what I have on my mind, and I'd like to know if it makes sense. I want to get admission for a PGD here in Nigeria. I'll strive to get outstanding grades. Please, can this compensate for my poor undergraduate grade, and make me qualified for masters admission in Canada? If not, what are the other options that I have? Please help!!! jnyuwa02 Maziude Austinpee4 canadiannurse and other gurus.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by WEIRDPC(m): 11:04pm On Jan 26, 2018
Nollywoodlove:
Hello everyone.

I've been a silent follower for quite a while, but decided to comment today. I really need your help. So I just finished from a Nigerian uni with a third class, which was honestly due to combination of several issues, most of which were somewhat beyond my control. I know this makes it almost totally impossible to get a canadian masters admission, and it is very hard to get TRV for PGD admission. So here's what I have on my mind, and I'd like to know if it makes sense. I want to get admission for a PGD here in Nigeria. I'll strive to get outstanding grades. Please, can this compensate for my poor undergraduate grade, and make me qualified for masters admission in Canada? If not, what are the other options that I have? Please help!!! jnyuwa02 Maziude Austinpee4 canadiannurse and other gurus.

Getting TRV for PGD is hard but not impossible. with a well packaged application, you will scale through. .

Also, you can carry out more research on Admission requirements for masters programme in some universities. To the best of my knowledge, I know some schools
a) check the last two years cgpa. How was your grade in the last two years?

b) Some schools require you to write GRE if your academic standing can not be determined from your undergraduate grades.


Best regards

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by khoj: 11:18pm On Jan 26, 2018
jnyuwa02:
[gquote author=khoj post=64518153]Hi all, please I new help. I have admission into Queens University for my PhD program. I had applied by November 2017 but was rejected reason stating that they are not convinced I wld be coming back . Pls note I applied with my wife. Another reason was not convinced I wld be coming back based on travel purpose and lastly not convinced I wld be coming back based on finances.

I had a scholarship worth 25k in USD by an indigenous company and the acc statement I was given had 70million in naira and about 500k USD from Citibank.

Document I submitted are;

1) my Msc certificate (petroleum engineering from University of Salford Manchester, UK ) and transcript

2) Bsc certificate from uniport ( petroleum engineering )

3) account statement and scholarship letter

4) 3 (C of O ) .....my Dads landed documents

5) letter of purpose

6) admission letter

7) nysc discharge certificate, SSCE (One sitting) , passport photograph.

cool my wife submitted hers .....she's a medical doctor and we attached everything necessary. .......

Pls note: we just got married and our accounts were flat and I was out of job and timely the admission and scholarship came.......

I've been offered a new admission for May 2018, I want to reapply but i need all the necessary advice......I WOULD BE APPLYING ALONE NOW.....

THANKS



Congrats on your admission to Queens. Sorry for the disappointing disposition on your visa application. You might want to apply without your wife. That will show a strong home tie. And work really hard on your SOP. You got this man!! When you speak of an indigenous scholarship, what and where is that from? Hope not Nigeria cos they are generally distrustful of scholarships from Nijia.


It's a Nigerian firm. So kindly advice me on the way forward
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Nobody: 11:25pm On Jan 26, 2018
Plz Advise me

Looking at this, Employment letter of sponsor, 6 months Pay-slip.

I want to sponse myself but my net pay every month is around 10,000 natural because I have taken loan, but I want to get money from other sources to improve my account.

My question is that if my payslips read net pay of 10,000 naira won't it raise an issue with visa officer

But my gross is 113,000 naira before any deduction, should I offset all my loans from the payslip

Plz advise me
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by MichyEhi: 11:29pm On Jan 26, 2018
Help me o Guys!!!! Please lol
MichyEhi:
Good evening everyone,

I got admission to Uni of Manitoba to study Pol studies,

I want to self sponsor..

I work in financial services...

Don't really have ties to home and have about 11 million saved in my account and some in investments.

My first year fees are 11,000CAD and continuing are about 1000CAD. I am getting a scholarship of 5,000CAD and need to know if the money i have is adequate and the steps to take. I actually cant afford to be rejected.

Please help guys.

Thank you!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by andre99(m): 11:37pm On Jan 26, 2018
You have good resources to self sponsor yourself and get your TRV. I'll suggest you make the payment for your 1st year tuition to convince the visa officer you are truly going to study and make available $10,000 CAD living expenses for the 1st year in your statement of account. You can use the $5,000 CAD scholarship as the other funds when filling the IMM form.

As for the home ties, you can add your siblings birth certificate and also include your parents biodata passport page.
If you are working, include your employment letter and draft a good SOP saying you are returning back to work when you are done with your studies. Get a letter of introduction/reference from your place of work, also include your pay stubs/slips (4-6months). Also include any paperwork regarding the investment you said you have. All these serves as good home ties.

You also use a co-sponsor that has at least 3m in the account just to show the Visa officer you have funds for the subsequent year of study.

If you can gather all these, you'll have successfully proof to the visa officer you are a genuine student and your TRV awaits you.

Best of luck buddy.....

MichyEhi:
Good evening everyone,

I got admission to Uni of Manitoba to study Pol studies,

I want to self sponsor..

I work in financial services...

Don't really have ties to home and have about 11 million saved in my account and some in investments.

My first year fees are 11,000CAD and continuing are about 1000CAD. I am getting a scholarship of 5,000CAD and need to know if the money i have is adequate and the steps to take. I actually cant afford to be rejected.

Please help guys.

Thank you!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by MichyEhi: 1:34am On Jan 27, 2018
Thank you very much!!

My younger bro is in the UK though and i doubt that would suffice.

Please what is the IMM form and do you advice me to use Maple because that is what most people have told me?


andre99:
You have good resources to self sponsor yourself and get your TRV. I'll suggest you make the payment for your 1st year tuition to convince the visa officer you are truly going to study and make available $10,000 CAD living expenses for the 1st year in your statement of account. You can use the $5,000 CAD scholarship as the other funds when filling the IMM form.

As for the home ties, you can add your siblings birth certificate and also include your parents biodata passport page.
If you are working, include your employment letter and draft a good SOP saying you are returning back to work when you are done with your studies. Get a letter of introduction/reference from your place of work, also include your pay stubs/slips (4-6months). Also include any paperwork regarding the investment you said you have. All these serves as good home ties.

You also use a co-sponsor that has at least 3m in the account just to show the Visa officer you have funds for the subsequent year of study.

If you can gather all these, you'll have successfully proof to the visa officer you are a genuine student and your TRV awaits you.

Best of luck buddy.....

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Austinpee4: 2:26am On Jan 27, 2018
Nollywoodlove:
Hello everyone.

I've been a silent follower for quite a while, but decided to comment today. I really need your help. So I just finished from a Nigerian uni with a third class, which was honestly due to combination of several issues, most of which were somewhat beyond my control. I know this makes it almost totally impossible to get a canadian masters admission, and it is very hard to get TRV for PGD admission. So here's what I have on my mind, and I'd like to know if it makes sense. I want to get admission for a PGD here in Nigeria. I'll strive to get outstanding grades. Please, can this compensate for my poor undergraduate grade, and make me qualified for masters admission in Canada? If not, what are the other options that I have? Please help!!! jnyuwa02 Maziude Austinpee4 canadiannurse and other gurus.
Firstly, i must commend you for seeing beyond the grade you made from undergraduate and for opting to better your chances with an improvement. Kudos.

Getting your PGD in Nigeria is not a bad idea. Infact, it will give you an edge when you eventually apply for admission(if you achieve a very good result)and a study permit.

If a PGD would compensate and qualify you for a masters admission in Canada?

This will depend on the specific area/field your proposed study would be and the requirements of your program. If the master degree program is in same field and a progression of the PGD, you most likely would stand a chance if you do exceptionally well as the master degree program offer would be precedent on your most recent academic performance and qualification(s).

Also note that, admission to Canadian schools are not completely subjected to the applicant's grade.

Research interested in, Statement of intent, prior professional or academic activities and overall suitability of the applicant for the applied program will also be considered.

Another option is to apply for another undergraduate program. This option may be tough as you will have to really convince a visa officer that your primary intention is to study. They will consider your decision to study another undergrad program, the rationale behind such decision and your likelyhood to leave Canada at the end of the program. This option must go with cogent and 'beyond reasonable doubt' explanation to convince officers that you need the undergrad program and your plans are not to immigrate.


So weigh your options, listen to your inner voice and decide because at the end, you alone will know the driving force(s) in making your decision. This will also help you during your visa application eventually.

Regards.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by owhizkid: 3:35am On Jan 27, 2018
Austinpee4:

Firstly, i must commend you for seeing beyond the grade you made from undergraduate and for opting to better your chances with an improvement. Kudos.

Getting your PGD in Nigeria is not a bad idea. Infact, it will give you an edge when you eventually apply for admission(if you achieve a very good result)and a study permit.

If a PGD would compensate and qualify you for a masters admission in Canada?

This will depend on the specific area/field your proposed study would be and the requirements of your program. If the master degree program is in same field and a progression of the PGD, you most likely would stand a chance if you do exceptionally well as the master degree program offer would be precedent on your most recent academic performance and qualification(s).

Also note that, admission to Canadian schools are not completely subjected to the applicant's grade.

Research interested in, Statement of intent, prior professional or academic activities and overall suitability of the applicant for the applied program will also be considered.

Another option is to apply for another undergraduate program. This option may be tough as you will have to really convince a visa officer that your primary intention is to study. They will consider your decision to study another undergrad program, the rationale behind such decision and your likelyhood to leave Canada at the end of the program. This option must go with cogent and 'beyond reasonable doubt' explanation to convince officers that you need the undergrad program and your plans are not to immigrate.


So weigh your options, listen to your inner voice and decide because at the end, you alone will know the driving force(s) in making your decision. This will also help you during your visa application eventually.

Regards.

andre99:
You have good resources to self sponsor yourself and get your TRV. I'll suggest you make the payment for your 1st year tuition to convince the visa officer you are truly going to study and make available $10,000 CAD living expenses for the 1st year in your statement of account. You can use the $5,000 CAD scholarship as the other funds when filling the IMM form.

As for the home ties, you can add your siblings birth certificate and also include your parents biodata passport page.
If you are working, include your employment letter and draft a good SOP saying you are returning back to work when you are done with your studies. Get a letter of introduction/reference from your place of work, also include your pay stubs/slips (4-6months). Also include any paperwork regarding the investment you said you have. All these serves as good home ties.

You also use a co-sponsor that has at least 3m in the account just to show the Visa officer you have funds for the subsequent year of study.

If you can gather all these, you'll have successfully proof to the visa officer you are a genuine student and your TRV awaits you.

Best of luck buddy.....


Goodday guys, I just got an invitation for my cousins graduation from nursing school.. I intend applying for Canadian TRP. I'd love to get there and apply to school to secure an admission.. That is convert it to student visa.. Is it possible? Wats d process like.. I need assistance guys
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by andre99(m): 4:39am On Jan 27, 2018
Do not use Maple.

You'll get all the necessary info on this forum.
MichyEhi:
Thank you very much!!

My younger bro is in the UK though and i doubt that would suffice.

Please what is the IMM form and do you advice me to use Maple because that is what most people have told me?


Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Cherryola: 5:25am On Jan 27, 2018
@Anike22 can you pls help me with a copy of your attached letter from a lawyer explaining and defending tackling all the refusal reason with excuses. Here is my email Udemeh12@gmail.com
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by MichyEhi: 7:07am On Jan 27, 2018
Thank you for this. It would have drastically reduced my funds.

Should i use the paper or the online route?

I am very inquisitive, pardon me.

andre99:
Do not use Maple.

You'll get all the necessary info on this forum.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Igbouwanile(m): 7:08am On Jan 27, 2018
Hi Family!

A big congrats to the approved, & to the delayed>keep striving.. If ya coming to UNB/NBCC or need any info I would know, holla me?.

Regards
#Igbouwanile

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Igbouwanile(m): 7:09am On Jan 27, 2018
MichyEhi:
Thank you for this. It would have drastically reduced my funds.

Should i use the paper or the online route?

I am very inquisitive, pardon me.

If your docs. is too voluminous that it won't fit the required upload size.. use paper route
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by LordTrezy(m): 7:19am On Jan 27, 2018
Good morning guys, woke to a mail from my admission advisor 3 days ago. I've been admitted for masters program at university of Concordia, Edmonton. Please how do I go about my visa processing and I would love to meet anyone in that school for more information.


NB: If you know anything about this school kindly drop by, I need information please.


Cheers guys

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by adexyz91(m): 8:49am On Jan 27, 2018
Hi, I have my GCMS note now and attached is a screen shot of the VO's note. I need the gurus to help me out as I deferred my admission and am to send my study permit in (God's grace) before July as (deadline given by the school). Another thing I noticed is that my the certificate program is in Information and Business Technology field and I studied Electrical and Electronic Engineering. I will so much appreciate responses from all. Thanks
adexyz91:
After careful review of your study permit application and supporting documentation, I have determined that your application does not meet the requirements of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) and Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR). I am refusing your application on the following grounds:
• I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on the purpose of your visit.
• I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on the limited employment prospects in your country of residence.
• I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on your current employment situation.
• I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on your personal assets and financial status.
This was the mail I got after 13 weeks. Any advise from on the house how I can tackle the reasons stated here? Thanks in anticipation
The documents submitted are:
Sponsor's SOA showing about 10M cash inflow
1st installment payment of tuition
10k CAD living expenses (bank draft)
A future letter of employment and deferment
And other cic documents
I put in for a year technical certificate course. Any help please as regards how to go about the next application. Thanks all

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Lemia(m): 8:56am On Jan 27, 2018
LordTrezy:
Good morning guys, woke to a mail from my admission advisor 3 days ago. I've been admitted for masters program at university of Concordia, Edmonton. Please how do I go about my visa processing and I would love to meet anyone in that school for more information.


NB: If you know anything about this school kindly drop by, I need information please.


Cheers guys
Hi,

The big question is have you gotten your official admission letter?

If yes then you can proceed with visa application. Otherwise, just learn all you can about the application process while you wait for an official letter.

Congrats on your admission.

Cheers!

Lemia
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by AKUPSME: 9:05am On Jan 27, 2018
Please advice needed

I want to get a loan to help my cause for approval,
Do I need to leave the money in my account until my visa is approved or Do I return the money back before approval.I have 2million personally and I want to borrow to make it 10millon.

I graduated 2012 Electrical Engineering, since then I have not worked in my field.how do I explain that in my SOP cos I do business.
Memorial University
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by philoxy4: 9:06am On Jan 27, 2018
Good morning everyone.
Pls is anyone or does anyone know someone that is currently studying Industrial Systems Engineering at the University of Regina.Pls PM me.
Regards
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Lemia(m): 9:16am On Jan 27, 2018
AKUPSME:
Please advice needed

I want to get a loan to help my cause for approval,
Do I need to leave the money in my account until my visa is approved or Do I return the money back before approval.I have 2million personally and I want to borrow to make it 10millon.

I graduated 2012 Electrical Engineering, since then I have not worked in my field.how do I explain that in my SOP cos I do business.
Memorial University

Hi,

There are a lot of possible loop holes in what you're planning to do.

You'll definitely have to give the VO concrete proof that you've been busy since graduation hence your employment history will go against you and you'll be classified inadmissible.

If you borrow the money, you'll have to convincingly explain to the VO why you have a lump sum deposit just prior to your visa application else you'll be getting a definite denial.

If you go ahead to borrow you can return the money immediately after you get your statement of account but the problem I think is that in a case where you're denied visa be it for financial reasons or otherwise and you have already returned the borrowed money, you'll have to borrow again to apply for visa again. Any meticulous VO will notice the trend of lump deposit prior to your first application, a withdrawal after the application and another deposit prior to your second application. That's gonna be a no no leading to another denial.

Think carefully before you do anything.

Cheers

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Cherryola: 9:30am On Jan 27, 2018
Morning house pls I need urgent respond now cos am on it can I make use of my debit visa card of diamond bank to pay for the $23 gcms note fee
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by mcobex: 9:38am On Jan 27, 2018
Bostem:
Please, can one use an international SOA(USA) of a family/relative to apply for Canadian study visa? help a confused fellow
Yes you can, the country doesn't matter but just make sure it's in English language

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