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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by vivicintia(f): 3:24am On Aug 30, 2018
pchilaka:
vivicintia(f): 9:38pm

UBC application fee is free for Nigerians.

We paid tuition fee b4 applying for visa, plz can it be refunded?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by jnyuwa02: 3:36am On Aug 30, 2018
rolorolo:
Hello Linzo,

I understand payment of school fees raises suspicion. However, for people who had paid the entire tuition or part and refused, what should be the way out for them? Should they request for refund so that they can show in their next application that tuition was not paid and only the requested fees by the school was paid?


quote author=Linzo post=70726705]
]My advice is
1. Let her not pay school fee if the school didn't request for initial deposit (mostly the colleges in Canada will ask for small deposit) before getting his/her offer letter, reason is this. In my opinion, paying school fee before applying for visa triggers the VO suspicion instinct that you're not genuine student who will leave Canada and hence you need to prove beyond reasonable doubt to VO that you're a genuine student. About 90% of the Visa refusals on this forum paid part of their fees in advance but of all those who applied without initial fee payment up to 95% got visa approved. Note: in either way you must prove to VO that you're a genuine student.

Secondly, paying fee before Visa application does not add single benefit to your application but rather makes it more prone to complex scrutiny. Apart from that, in the event of been refuse Visa you may also lose huge part of your fee if requested for refund. Some schools refund 70% , 50% and others you may lose the whole money after one deferment

2.. Yes, but the Canada PR holder will emphasize that he or her is doing so in order to help the student achieved his/her dreams back home after studying in Canada.

3. Both routes have equal chances, however in recent time, the precisely last 3 months has shown more favour to paper route in terms of processing pace

I know some people will argue No1 but fact speaks for itself[/b]

Don’t listen to that guy. Payment of school fees in no form or shape raises any suspicion. When did he sit down to start taking the statistics he purportedly is passing as facts? Truth be spoken, many have actually improved their chances of getting a visa by prepaying their one semester or one year’s tuition. Many people delayed by CIC for not demonstrating financial ability, go ahead and pay their fees as recipy for overcoming such objection. It almost always works in defeating a prior finding by the VO of a lack of financial ability to pay for one’s education in Canada. Paying one’s fees also works quite well if you are been sponsored by a third party.

I personally don’t see the correlation between paying one’s fees and why it will raise suspicion in heart of a VO leading to the finding of lack of genuiness of one’s study. The correlation at best is tenuous. If someone is cited for not been a genuine student, it most likely has to do with study gaps and Issues of not proving strong ties that would compel one’s return to country of origin. The genuiness of one’s study is not questioned simply because one paid their fees.

That said, if you have been refused, I will advice you refire. Request for a refund of your fees only when you feel you have done your very best and visa was not forthcoming.

I pray it ends in praise.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by amihbkt767676: 4:27am On Aug 30, 2018
DrND:


This delay is serious oh.

Applied May 24th
Biometrics May 28th,
Eligibility review started July 23rd
Didn't do upfront Medical,
No medical mail yet and my school resumes 5th September.

Sent CIC several mails got response from lagos saying my application is in progress when finalized I will be contacted. Got the response from lagos embassy when my app was 11 weeks now it will be 14 weeks on Friday.
I am tempted to mail them again this week hope this won't show any sign of desperation? .

Any April or May applicant still waiting? coz this no update thing is really tiring. CIC sha

Pls send me their email, let me cry out to them to hurry up on applicstions.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by vivicintia(f): 7:06am On Aug 30, 2018
I paid acceptance fee of 1.5m to UBC.
After sending them mail,
Visa was denied.
Please who knows if I can get the money back.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by mcobex: 7:09am On Aug 30, 2018
galala123:


Don't you need a return air ticket for this?
No you don't need return ticket. All the bank wants to see is your visa, offer letter and flight ticket

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by mcobex: 7:11am On Aug 30, 2018
vivicintia:


We paid tuition fee b4 applying for visa, plz can it be refunded?
Yes tuition fee will be refunded if visa isn't granted, but contact the school to know their refund policy cos some schools might want you to pay the charges incurred (bank charges for each transaction).

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by mcobex: 7:13am On Aug 30, 2018
vivicintia:
I paid acceptance fee of 1.5m to UBC.
After sending them mail,
Visa was denied.
Please who knows if I can get the money back.
Yes you can get your money back but contact your school and attach your refusal letter as proof.
Every school have their own refund policy so check your school to know their's.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by rolorolo: 7:28am On Aug 30, 2018
Many thanks for this @ jnyuwa. I plan paying all the fees at once in my next application. Just wanted to be sure am not making a mistake by doing that. With respect to study gap, how can one respond to that. I obtained Bsc in 2006 (same flagged in my GCMS Note) but I have been working since then. My intended course is MBA. How do I go about responding on this?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by jnyuwa02: 7:45am On Aug 30, 2018
rolorolo:
Many thanks for this @ jnyuwa. I plan paying all the fees at once in my next application. Just wanted to be sure am not making a mistake by doing that. With respect to study gap, how can one respond to that. I obtained Bsc in 2006 (same flagged in my GCMS Note) but I have been working since then. My intended course is MBA. How do I go about responding on this?

Please is there a way of changing this moniker jnyuwa02 to something else? It seems a lot of people botch that name. You can address study gaps by showing what way you have remained academically active since leaving school, compelling the conclusion that you still have what it takes to succeed and really want to attend school if that privilege is extended to you. You can dwell on your upbringing with a love for learning and to cherish the values of learning and how that has not left you till today. You can present evidence of how you excelled in the past. You can show how your current job is related to what you want to study and the passion you have for your chosen field.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by rolorolo: 7:51am On Aug 30, 2018
jnyuwa02:


Thanks for this. God bless you.

Please is there a way of changing this moniker jnyuwa02 to something else? It seems a lot of people botch that name. You can address study gaps by showing what way you have remained academically active since leaving school, compelling the conclusion that you still have what it takes to succeed and really want to attend school if that privilege is extended to you. You can dwell on your upbringing with a love for learning and to cherish the values of learning and how that has not left you till today. You can present evidence of how you excelled in the past. You can show how your current job is related to what you want to study and the passion you have for your chosen field.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by Carlz1: 8:38am On Aug 30, 2018
Morning
Can a bank statement printed on June 25th be used to apply in September?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by Fleshly: 8:44am On Aug 30, 2018
Trapping:
@Jnyuwa02, Please let me inquire from you; Can I online submit my application and upload the medicals maybe in two days time, I just did my medicals today and the medical center said the result will be out on Monday, but I want to submit my application tomorrow - hence my question.

Secondly, the bank statement I used; since I did not know which address I will address the statement to I asked the bank to send it to the following address:

The High Commissioner
Canada Visa Application Centre
SilverBird Entertainment Centre
Plot 1161, Memorial Drive 2nd Floor
Central Business District, Abuja

Did I err in asking for the address to be used thus.
Thanks


I don't think that will hurt your application provided you specified the correct address of the VAC in Abuja. The truth is that not many people get the address of the embassies they are writing to correctly because of certain inconsistencies with VAC and the actual high commissions address.

Still if you can get it changed that will be good.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by canadabyfire: 9:29am On Aug 30, 2018
@Vivicintia, you mentioned earlier that the 5000CAD equivalent of 1.5m is non refundable; if it was clearly stated as non-refundable acceptance fee.............then it is what it is; however, the school would allow you defer the admission but not refund. except it is not stated as NON-REFUNDABLE on your admission letter.....in that instance you can get a refund..........................



vivicintia:
I paid acceptance fee of 1.5m to UBC.
After sending them mail,
Visa was denied.
Please who knows if I can get the money back.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by makano: 9:31am On Aug 30, 2018
Hope uve nt been refused, cos I remember ur last status was " Eligibilty review". This ur Question tho. To answer ur question, No u cant.
Carlz1:
Morning
Can a bank statement printed on June 25th be used to apply in September?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by jnyuwa02: 9:34am On Aug 30, 2018
Carlz1:
Morning
Can a bank statement printed on June 25th be used to apply in September?

Nope. Print new ones, at most one month past allowed.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by galala123(m): 9:58am On Aug 30, 2018
vivicintia:
I paid acceptance fee of 1.5m to UBC.
After sending them mail,
Visa was denied.
Please who knows if I can get the money back.

Since visa was refused, I expect you to get all or most of your money back after deducting administrative fees and perhaps non refundable deposit if applicable.

It must be very painful having waited for so long. I know the feeling.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by galala123(m): 9:59am On Aug 30, 2018
Carlz1:
Morning
Can a bank statement printed on June 25th be used to apply in September?

NO
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by vivicintia(f): 10:05am On Aug 30, 2018
canadabyfire:

@Vivicintia, you mentioned earlier that the 5000CAD equivalent of 1.5m is non refundable; if it was clearly stated as non-refundable acceptance fee.............then it is what it is; however, the school would allow you defer the admission but not refund. except it is not stated as NON-REFUNDABLE on your admission letter.....in that instance you can get a refund..........................

It was stated as non refundable.
I sent a mail for deferral and they said we will pay again for deferral which is about 700,000

I can't pay that huge amount again.
I want to try for refund.
Is it possible to get refund??



Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by vivicintia(f): 10:06am On Aug 30, 2018
canadabyfire:

@Vivicintia, you mentioned earlier that the 5000CAD equivalent of 1.5m is non refundable; if it was clearly stated as non-refundable acceptance fee.............then it is what it is; however, the school would allow you defer the admission but not refund. except it is not stated as NON-REFUNDABLE on your admission letter.....in that instance you can get a refund..........................




It was stated as non refundable.
I sent a mail for deferral and they said we will pay again for deferral which is about 700,000

I can't pay that huge amount again.
I want to try for refund.
Is it possible to get refund??
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by vivicintia(f): 10:08am On Aug 30, 2018
galala123:


Since visa was refused, I expect you to get all or most of your money back after deducting administrative fees and perhaps non refundable deposit if applicable.

It must be very painful having waited for so long. I know the feeling.

Thanks
Please who knows if it is possible to get back non refundable deposits.
Please help !!!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by Lagos2canna: 10:34am On Aug 30, 2018
vivicintia:


It was stated as non refundable.
I sent a mail for deferral and they said we will pay again for deferral which is about 700,000

I can't pay that huge amount again.
I want to try for refund.
Is it possible to get refund??

UBC and their admission policy is not favorable to students from Nigeria where study permit is not guarantee. I will advise you apply to another school, wish you success.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by emeka27: 10:38am On Aug 30, 2018
rolorolo:
Many thanks for this @ jnyuwa. I plan paying all the fees at once in my next application. Just wanted to be sure am not making a mistake by doing that. With respect to study gap, how can one respond to that. I obtained Bsc in 2006 (same flagged in my GCMS Note) but I have been working since then. My intended course is MBA. How do I go about responding on this?

Please which school did you apply for an MBA? Did they request for GMAT/GRE scores?? I am seeking an affordable school for an MBA programme that doesn't require GMAT/GRE. Most Universities that don't require the GMAT/GRE are quite expensive.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by Lagos2canna: 10:41am On Aug 30, 2018
Carlz1:
Morning
Can a bank statement printed on June 25th be used to apply in September?
Carlz1 you have to calm down and please don't rush when making decision.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by walecott(m): 11:25am On Aug 30, 2018
orobs93:


yes please
It came in my mail today.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by rolorolo: 11:26am On Aug 30, 2018
emeka27:


Please which school did you apply for an MBA? Did they request for GMAT/GRE scores?? I am seeking an affordable school for an MBA programme that doesn't require GMAT/GRE. Most Universities that don't require the GMAT/GRE are quite expensive.

University of New Brunswick, Saint John. One Year. You can get GMAT waiver. Email the school admission office.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by galala123(m): 11:29am On Aug 30, 2018
vivicintia:


Thanks
Please who knows if it is possible to get back non refundable deposits.
Please help !!!

If your visa application was successful based on the offer letter and you decide not to travel again, the school may argue that they kept a slot out of limited spaces for you which cannot be filled now because of inadequate time to process visa for next allottee.

However, I believe you have a good case having been denied visa. It's no longer your fault. As someone suggested, look for the refund policy on their website.

I am almost certain you will get a chunk of your money back. If they insist on not refunding, contact a lawyer and negotiate payment on amount recovered only if possible.

And which Institution is that? I don't think any Institution will risk putting their reputation on the line because of refund issues as it will hunt them eventually because people will only deposit where refund is possible.

Actually, I'm in similar position in one Country, Paid full fees and got visa but I don't think I can make it any longer. I plan to contact them next week. It was stated on my offer letter that no refund if Visa application is successful but they can refund on health grounds after being repatriated back to your home country and then the refund payable will be sent back to an account in your home country. In my case, I don't think I can make it to their Country anymore. In fact was planning to withdraw my visa application next week but it came through yesterday which is about 2 weeks earlier than expected.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by galala123(m): 11:41am On Aug 30, 2018
vivicintia:


It was stated as non refundable.
I sent a mail for deferral and they said we will pay again for deferral which is about 700,000

I can't pay that huge amount again.
I want to try for refund.
Is it possible to get refund??


Which school is that? Is it that you don't have WEAC, University Certificate, and cannot speak any language? What is so special about the school or makes you so unacceptable to other schools that they have to put such a huge premium to accept you or defer your admission when lots of schools are begging? Abi Na ivy league school?

I hope it is not an agent in Nigeria that is shaving you oh! I wan vex sef.

And it is not as if their offer letter makes one bounce proof by giving you immunity from being refused visa.

Please check their rules deeply, they are always exceptions or just run away from them as fast as you can before they touch the 700k that they have started eying already. Is that how to console you?

Lastly, did you fail to inform them that you may not make it before a communicated deadline? Like you are expected to inform a hotel days before your booking expires that you will not come rather than waiting for the date to pass and then appear very much like a no show in the aviation industry.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by leki10(m): 11:49am On Aug 30, 2018
Hello, I am a prospective student of University of Calgrary. Please is there any current student or newly admitted student of the school here. I would like to contact the person for enquiries. Thanks.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by orobs93(m): 12:24pm On Aug 30, 2018
walecott:

It came in my mail today.

after you collected the passport? was it in your cic account or direct to your email box ?

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