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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by SBG04: 2:26am On Apr 07, 2018
Good day everyone. I'm 30 years old this year and applying for an advanced diploma in a Canadian college. My first question is: is it too late to apply for fall admission in September though application is still open to the college i'm applying to.
Second question is: do I need to do the ielts exam and what's the required permissible score.
Third question is: Does my age in any way hinder my chances in applying to the school or obtaining a TRV as the course I'm applying for is a 6 semester course. Thanks in advance.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by Austinpee4: 2:37am On Apr 07, 2018
SBG04:
Good day everyone. I'm 30 years old this year and applying for an advanced diploma in a Canadian college. My first question is: is it too late to apply for fall admission in September though application is still open to the college i'm applying to.
Second question is: do I need to do the ielts exam and what's the required permissible score.
Third question is: Does my age in any way hinder my chances in applying to the school or obtaining a TRV as the course I'm applying for is a 6 semester course. Thanks in advance.
Before you even apply for admission, ensure you have good and cogent reasons to give to the visa officer about why you have chosen an advanced diploma(this is below a degree) and why you intend to spend huge funds obtaining it in Canada as against Nigeria. You will also need to explain all you have been doing till date. And yes, in your case, your age may raise a little eyebrow during your study permit application but if you can convince them enough, it MIGHT matter less.

You really need to think this move before you decide. There is a lot about 'purpose of visit' hovering around it already. If you have a very genuine reason for going for this program, then you can proceed otherwise, it will be highly unlikely to convince the officers seated in Accra.

Regards.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by SBG04: 2:55am On Apr 07, 2018
Austinpee4:

Before you even apply for admission, ensure you have good and cogent reasons to give to the visa officer about why you have chosen an advanced diploma(this is below a degree) and why you intend to spend huge funds obtaining it in Canada as against Nigeria. You will also need to explain all you have been doing till date. And yes, in your case, your age may raise a little eyebrow during your study permit application but if you can convince them enough, it MIGHT matter less.

You really need to think this move before you decide. There is a lot about 'purpose of visit' hovering around it already. If you have a very genuine reason for going for this program, then you can proceed otherwise, it will be highly unlikely to convince the officers seated in Accra.

Regards.
Thank you very much bro.
I finished with a 2.2 in geography. Most of their schools don't accept 2.2. Another thing is i'm now into IT. I have professional IT certifications to back up my years of experience. I'm thinking (Not sure) my certifications will clarify any doubts about my career change. About the Advanced diploma being lower than a degree, i don't have any academic background in IT (bsc) which is a requirement for a Masters. I'm only eligible for a Pgd.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by jnyuwa02: 4:30am On Apr 07, 2018
Prudento:


Please answer me?

You got it correct!!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by jnyuwa02: 4:32am On Apr 07, 2018
annaliese88:
It seems they have removed siblings information section from the family information form.... Or have I downloaded an incomplete document? Does this mean I need to include all my siblings birth certificates? Although I think my mum, husband and child are enough family information for home tities

You downloaded an incomplete or wrong form, siblings information is still there.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by jnyuwa02: 4:35am On Apr 07, 2018
vivicintia:
Hello , please help out!
Hubby got admission into the university.
Please is it better for him to apply for visa alone or as a family? We have a son.
Thanks for your response..

Apply alone, using you and son as home ties. When in Canada, he can process a SOWP for you to join along with son. Applying for a visiting visa is very hard to get. Here is a link that tells you the process of applying for a SOWP to join your husband in Canada.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/work/help-your-spouse-common-law-partner-work-canada.html
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by jnyuwa02: 4:49am On Apr 07, 2018
tayonani:
, pls guru I need some insight now

The third time they say, "is the charm." You should take the time to write a coherent and persuasive Sop that details the following
1. why you want to study in Canada, why not Nigeria?
2 Why study advanced Business Administration
3. Prospects of Employment upon Return to Nigeria
4. Why you think you would return to Nigeria and factors that would induce your return
5. Plans upon returning to Nigeria

Yes there is some correlation with working in the bank as a loan officer and the desire to go for training in Business Administration. Work hard to fine tune and narrow that relationship in your SOP. You can tell the VO that you are going for Business Administration based on your experience in the bank with day to day business transaction within the bank; that a degree from Canada is highly respected in Nigeria and will greatly advance promotion and upward mobility within your company and the private sector in Nigeria at large-should you choose to go that route.

Finally make sure you got enough evidence of money in the bank or even pay one year tuition in advance and transfer 10k into a dorm account since they seem to have problems with your ability to finance your education.

Best wishes

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by Lemia(m): 6:31am On Apr 07, 2018
Hi guys

What's the difference between the IMM5645E and IMM5707E Family information forms??

Also I couldn't find the link to the IMM5645E. Anyone who can help would be highly appreciated
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by Prudento: 6:50am On Apr 07, 2018
jnyuwa02:


You downloaded an incomplete or wrong form, siblings information is still there.

Are you serious?

Please is it possible for you the send me the correct form? I have the same problem
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by Luckyway: 7:21am On Apr 07, 2018
Slik07:


The people required to write LOR for you are the lecturers that taught you, your course advisor or thesis supervisor. These are the people that can write recommendation letter for you and link it to the performance of their courses you took.

Best of luck.
Thanks for the response
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by tayonani: 7:30am On Apr 07, 2018
jnyuwa02:


The third time they say, "is the charm." You should take the time to write a coherent and persuasive Sop that details the following
1. why you want to study in Canada, why not Nigeria?
2 Why study advanced Business Administration
3. Prospects of Employment upon Return to Nigeria
4. Why you think you would return to Nigeria and factors that would induce your return
5. Plans upon returning to Nigeria

Yes there is some correlation with working in the bank as a loan officer and the desire to go for training in Business Administration. Work hard to fine tune and narrow that relationship in your SOP. You can tell the VO that you are going for Business Administration based on your experience in the bank with day to day business transaction within the bank; that a degree from Canada is highly respected in Nigeria and will greatly advance promotion and upward mobility within your company and the private sector in Nigeria at large-should you choose to go that route.

Finally make sure you got enough evidence of money in the bank or even pay one year tuition in advance and transfer 10k into a dorm account since they seem to have problems with your ability to finance your education.

Best wishes
thanks u sir,I will work on it
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by omofola93: 7:59am On Apr 07, 2018
Hello everyone, I'm new to this thread,so Please pardon my ignorance, I'm a pharmacy graduate, about to go for service and I want to go for masters in pharmacology by late next year.Although I've made research about some schools online, I would like to ask if it is preferable to process it myself or go through an agent, I would also like to know if I might be able to get admitted with a cumulative GPA of 4.5 and the last two years with 4.68 and 4.26 respectively. And also can I apply to more than one university? And how early should I start the applications.
Thanks and God bless
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by jnyuwa02: 8:53am On Apr 07, 2018
What happened to Frankrobbn1? He has gone AWOL again.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by Nobody: 8:54am On Apr 07, 2018
Is it a must a lawyer should draft deed of transfer for me, because I have approach high court probate registry section, in the state where the house is and I wish to take letter of administration,

For letter of administration
They said I should just come with 2passport of next of kin, 3k for court payment to be paid in bank, 10k for publication of notice e in newspaper incase anybody want to object to it.

My question is that since they did not request for deed of transfer or deed of gift, and they want to give me the letter of administration, does that cover me to be owner of my father's house now and does letter of administration only recognized at Canadian embassy as me being ownership of the house

(this deed of gift I did not undertand it ).

Is a must a lawyer


jnyuwa02:


You don't need to notarize after the valuation and survey is done. A lawyer can be able to craft a Deed of Transfer for you. There is also a sample of you google to help you see that it's not rocket science. Since your dad is dead, it's better than as a change from your mother to you or whoever is on the original documents. C of O is a long time to get, so please get a letter from government or even local government saying the land is legitimately your dads
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by Biakwa: 9:15am On Apr 07, 2018
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Congrats ones more sis,

Were you ever denied before?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by WEIRDPC(m): 9:17am On Apr 07, 2018
omofola93:
Hello everyone, I'm new to this thread,so Please pardon my ignorance, I'm a pharmacy graduate, about to go for service and I want to go for masters in pharmacology by late next year.Although I've made research about some schools online, I would like to ask if it is preferable to process it myself or go through an agent, I would also like to know if I might be able to get admitted with a cumulative GPA of 4.5 and the last two years with 4.68 and 4.26 respectively. And also can I apply to more than one university? And how early should I start the applications.
Thanks and God bless

Hi,

It's better you go through the process yourself. Its not rocket science. It takes time but if you do it well, it will be time well spent.

Your cgpa seems high so also is admission very competitive. With a good or well written statement of purpose and good referee's report, you should be fine. A good work experience will also aid your application

Some schools consider the last two years of study while others use the whole years of study.

No time is too early to start. Once your chosen schools open the application portal, apply as soon as possible and yes, you can apply to more than one school. But i would suggest you make it a blend of high ranking schools, middle ranking and low ranking, to increase your chances.


Best wishes.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by jydorchem: 9:23am On Apr 07, 2018
Thank you @MeinKampf


MeinKampf:

Hi. CAQ is a document you need to be admitted into Quebec. I applied for mine 2 weeks ago and sent the hard copies of the documents to Quebec since 2 weeks but yet to get acknowledgement that they got it. It's a straightforward process. All you need is data page of your passport, a passport photogragh and copy of admission letter with a pay of CAD 105
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by vibrant99(m): 9:50am On Apr 07, 2018
Maybe He has Had his Visa Processed, Most Probably!
That thing can slow you down or Fast forward you.
jnyuwa02:
What happened to Frankrobbern? He has gone AWOL again.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by annaliese88: 10:07am On Apr 07, 2018
Prudento:


Are you serious?

Please is it possible for you the send me the correct form? I have the same problem

So from the screenshot I attached, it’s obvious that there are two forms. The one without the siblings info is what is available now. However they probably know some people are still using the pld form. Now the question is, since I also have the old form, should I use that instead?

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by Bellapette1: 10:28am On Apr 07, 2018
Prudento:


Thanks Sir
Lol. You're welcome. I'm a lady
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by jnyuwa02: 10:50am On Apr 07, 2018
vibrant99:
Maybe He has Had his Visa Processed, Most Probably!
That thing can slow you down or Fast forward you.

I fail to get the correlation between going AWOL and one’s visa been processed finished. Shouldn’t that be an opportunity to share one’s testimony or share reason for denial and seek new perspectives?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by Ratawu: 11:16am On Apr 07, 2018
Is it true that if you have a valid USA visa and have travelled to USA and come back with the USA arrival and departure stamps shown on your passport, Canada will not require you to show proof of funds.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by jnyuwa02: 11:24am On Apr 07, 2018
Ratawu:
Is it true that if you have a valid USA visa and have travelled to USA and come back with the USA arrival and departure stamps shown on your passport, Canada will not require you to show proof of funds.

Your application for a TRV is dead on arrival if you fail to show proof of funds, whether you are recent arrival from from the USA or Afghanistan or wheresoever.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by hustla(m): 11:42am On Apr 07, 2018
Bellapette1:


I know right. And I don't get why mine is taking forever. Anyway, you're welcome.

It Will come Good
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by jnyuwa02: 11:45am On Apr 07, 2018
annaliese88:


So from the screenshot I attached, it’s obvious that there are two forms. The one without the siblings info is what is available now. However they probably know some people are still using the pld form. Now the question is, since I also have the old form, should I use that instead?

When did this change happen because just last week on the CIC website, filling out for someone, it was the one with siblings that we encountered. Good to know. The old one has started misbehaving, going blank on us when asked to save. So we are resorting to the new one. I will advice that people go with their guts on which one is better. I am pretty sure CIC would honor the old one too.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by omofola93: 12:01pm On Apr 07, 2018
Thanks you so much for replying
WEIRDPC:


Hi,

It's better you go through the process yourself. Its not rocket science. It takes time but if you do it well, it will be time well spent.

Your cgpa seems high so also is admission very competitive. With a good or well written statement of purpose and good referee's report, you should be fine. A good work experience will also aid your application

Some schools consider the last two years of study while others use the whole years of study.

No time is too early to start. Once your chosen schools open the application portal, apply as soon as possible and yes, you can apply to more than one school. But i would suggest you make it a blend of high ranking schools, middle ranking and low ranking, to increase your chances.


Best wishes.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by Bellapette1: 12:25pm On Apr 07, 2018
hustla:


It Will come Good

Amen! Thank you smiley
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by Aghatise: 12:43pm On Apr 07, 2018
MUN guys in the house - any update? I called the grad office (engineering) yesterday and they said my application is still pending on when they know about 'possibility of grants / funding' but I should expect a final decision soon-hmmm.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by Prudento: 1:15pm On Apr 07, 2018
Bellapette1:

Lol. You're welcome. I'm a lady

Thanks Lady ���
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by vibrant99(m): 1:23pm On Apr 07, 2018
No be everything wey "fine" dey "Sweet", U wan know everything abi? Come pray for Express!
jnyuwa02:


I fail to get the correlation between going AWOL and one’s visa been processed finished. Shouldn’t that be an opportunity to share one’s testimony or share reason for denial and seek new perspectives?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by jnyuwa02: 1:46pm On Apr 07, 2018
vibrant99:
No be everything wey "fine" dey "Sweet", U wan know everything abi? Come pray for Express!

What kind of Ebonics is this? What is pray for Express Sir? What am I praying for?

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