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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by Frankrobbn1: 11:54am On May 11, 2019
shantelleasante:
Please house is the temporary residence visa form a must submit form when applying for a study permit?

It is an optional form. Nonetheless, there is no harm filling it when submitting your application.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by Anamekele: 12:32pm On May 11, 2019
sillysassysally:
Hey dear,

This is so tricky and im not sure i can give good counsel as i have not seen or heard of any of such experience. But if i remember correctly, one of the things that was stated in my CAQ was "Your certificate remains valid for obtaining your study permit in the event that your admission is postponed from the fall session to the following winter session. However, if you postpone your admission from the winter session to a later session or the following year, you will need to obtain a new certificate, regardless of the expiry date of your current certificate. Once you have obtained your study permit, your certificate will remain valid even if you change your educational institution or program of study, provided it is a program of the same duration, level or same cycle in a designated educational institution. For any other changes, you will need to obtain a new certificate".

Hence, you may need to get a new CAQ, depending on when your new admission date was postponed to.

Thanks for your response.
However, is advisable to send the new admission letter to CIC immediately? Or should wait until decision is made?
Also must attach together CAQ and new admission letter together before sending or can I send only the new admission letter while waiting for CAQ to come then send it.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by sillysassysally(f): 12:41pm On May 11, 2019
To be honest, i am not the best person to give this kinda advise as i am not well informed regarding this. You could ask this question on quora or canada visa... Or better still, you could send your inquiry and/or call/mail Immigration Qubec or IRCC.
Anamekele:

Thanks for your response.
However, is advisable to send the new admission letter to CIC immediately? Or should wait until decision is made?
Also must attach together CAQ and new admission letter together before sending or can I send only the new admission letter while waiting for CAQ to come then send it.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by tibayo1: 2:47pm On May 11, 2019
Hey bro check your PM

Austacus:
Here’s my application
Imm form (I included my bro that stays in Winnipeg...His home address and place of work in the imm form and his office role).
Algonquin College
Environmental management and assessment with a coop work permit
I year program
Pgd
First-term tuition fee paid

Intl passport (no travel history)
Statement of result (2:2)
Transcript
Date of birth certificate
LOE
Letterhead letter from my dad’s business.
I told him to write I am “assisting in the family business” because I don’t have payslip or salary whatsoever as proof



Sponsor (father)
CAC
Sponsorship letter
Account statements
Fixed deposit
Houses or Landed properties
Marriage certificate (mom and dad)
Family pics <me, mom, dad, godfather and godmother then one white oyinbo man (I was still a baby, we no get family pic for my pman house)
PCC (Police character certificate) though it’s not mandatory for study visa please add it if you can.

My first application

The intellectual work started from the day I got my first Gcms notes

I ordered 3 Gcms notes.

The VO edit tire looking for every loophole to bring me down in my Gcms.
My problem started with my sponsorship letter cause my dad made it straightforward. I didn’t know he has to state the amount he’s committing to my education.
They even wanted to use work permit against me thinking I deliberately chose the course cause of the work requirement.

My dad fixed deposit put me in a big mess... dem no recognize that thing at all.
I had to send my own account statement after my third Gcms note before I tackled first and second Gcms notes.

They also wanted to use travel history against me.

Last week I contacted about 150 MPs in Canada (I told myself even if nah one person answer me)
About 15 responded back (with stories that you’re not a constituent in the riding blah blah blah) the MP is my school riding just do like person wey go help me, I fill a form and all, then after everything she withdraws from it with stories.
Only 1 was helpful. He looked at my file and told me wassup. He told me what the VO wrote on my file with a biro. I don’t know how he did it though it took him two days to respond back to me. Nah there he stops to respond to me cause he said he can’t go deep on my file for privacy reasons. And he wishes me good luck. Such a nice man.
Ahmed Hussein used one of the MP to get back to me. (Is response wasn’t helpful at all)
Because the MP promised me that he going to talk to Ahmed Hussein on my behalf during their meeting... surprisingly this Ahmed Hussein tell the man he’s aware of my case that he got my message so so so date and time (they don’t joke with records) I can’t even remember the day I sent it to him but he was so accurate.
He told his colleague (MP) stories to tell me. (normal immigration stories).
The thing tire me.
Then the MP wished me good luck.

Earlier this year I contacted an immigration lawyer in Canada (he said he can’t do anything until they refused my visa).
They stored my names and all for records reason

They did a foss check on my brother in Winnipeg
I would advise you guys not to mention your sibling or family member in Canada cause it can be used against you or slow your application

That's all I can say now. ( I did a lot of research in this Canada study visa) if I show you my PC and phone tabs, you will shake your head.
Good luck to all the visa hopefuls.

Please to those that sent me a pm, I would be responding to only May, June and July buddies.

I also contacted one retired CIC VO in quora. He answered me but he's very very diplomatic. He didn't say anything that makes sense to me. e tire me


Thanks to Oga frank I haven't finished reading all your post since I joined the thread last year June.
Thanks to my name sake Austinpee I am still reading lol

Another tip, if your sponsor has too many dependants, please reduce it in your affidavits of supports.
And be careful while listing all your siblings in your imm form in case you omitted their names in dependants (affidavits if means of support) especially if they are still under your parent.

Bless you



Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by wealthmiq: 2:59pm On May 11, 2019
Please guys i have a question to ask. When your delay is because of academic progression issues, is it advisable to apply for a new program related to your first degree program or just try to explain why you have decided to change career even though you have no work experience. Secondly I'm thinking if you change the program to one more aligned with your first degree, won't a VO be wondering why the change of program within months and feel you do not have genuine intentions for study?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by JustMellow: 3:17pm On May 11, 2019
Frankrobbn1:


Qudkom....... One of the few wonderful guys on this platform. My two hands are raised above my head. grin You're deep-rooted and very committed to the process. I respect your persistency in assisting others on this platform and the relevant information you share here.

JustMellow, you're also not an exception, keep up the good work Bro. More power to your elbow.

Bracha, I greet you as well. Thanks your time and support here.

Makano, I am patiently waiting for the good news bro. Your kind gesture would never go unrewarded. Your testimony is not far from now.

It shall end in praises

You're part of the selfless contributors too, you have a fair share of the praise also. Welcome back.

Bless up!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by johnsonlawson89: 3:19pm On May 11, 2019
Good Day house, please i want to quickly ask a very serious question please. I just got an acceptance letter from the University of Regina and i was ask to make a $500 non refundable deposit. Why should i make the deposit when it is non refunded and not ganrantee i will get the study permit. What can i do. Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by kcosam: 3:26pm On May 11, 2019
johnsonlawson89:
Good Day house, please i want to quickly ask a very serious question please. I just got an acceptance letter from the University of Regina and i was ask to make a $500 non refundable deposit. Why should i make the deposit when it is non refunded and not ganrantee i will get the study permit. What can i do. Thanks
Which course did you applied for and when did you applied? because I know someone who got admission offer since February in pub admin at the same school but was not asked to pay $500cad nonrefundable deposit

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by kcosam: 3:29pm On May 11, 2019
johnsonlawson89:
Good Day house, please i want to quickly ask a very serious question please. I just got an acceptance letter from the University of Regina and i was ask to make a $500 non refundable deposit. Why should i make the deposit when it is non refunded and not ganrantee i will get the study permit. What can i do. Thanks
Is it a conditional offer or unconditional offer (with regards to official transcript submission)?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by Bracha: 3:31pm On May 11, 2019
Imagine losing a whole 4 or 5 years of someone's work/life, with no one to hold accountable. This country is something else.


chibertha:
In Nijia ke !
It is the same thing that is done in my school but the record is usually together with that of your other classmates.that is where it is extracted from to give you your 4 pages.

Eg if you graduated from Franch in 2002
Which means you mat. No./ reg. No 98.......

They would just go to the booklet containing all 2003 sets records


So her school saying they can not find it hum
Imagine from yr1 -5 no record of her

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by hardeholar1(m): 3:41pm On May 11, 2019
Thank frank
Frankrobbn1:


Those sections should be left blank
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by johnsonlawson89: 3:44pm On May 11, 2019
This is what is in the offer letter @kcosam


Dear Johnson:

Congratulations! The International Enrolment Services Office is pleased to inform you that you have gained admission to the University of Regina. This letter is for submission for your study permit; please ensure to keep a copy for your records. International students on a study permit are required to pay a $500 tuition deposit upon acceptance of admission. Once payment is made, a receipt will be provided that can be included with your study permit application.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by Bracha: 3:44pm On May 11, 2019
Hi, please did U of Waterloo give you funding - scholarship funding or Graduate Assistantship - for this course? Also, did you take an English language test when applying or was it waived?


Martbills:
Am new here and I have been reading all through your various thrend which is really amazing.
Please I need support on how to go ahead with my Canadian visa application.
I have gotten admission to study mechantronics engineering at masters level in Waterloo.
Please I need support or ideals on what to do next because am to resume in September.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by kcosam: 3:55pm On May 11, 2019
johnsonlawson89:
This is what is in the offer letter @kcosam


Dear Johnson:

Congratulations! The International Enrolment Services Office is pleased to inform you that you have gained admission to the University of Regina. This letter is for submission for your study permit; please ensure to keep a copy for your records. International students on a study permit are required to pay a $500 tuition deposit upon acceptance of admission. Once payment is made, a receipt will be provided that can be included with your study permit application.
This is unconditional offer letter which means you already sent your official transcript to them. However, someone that got offer for Master's in public admin was not asked to pay the $500 deposit, which was why asked about the course you applied for, perhaps it could be a departmental/faculty thing.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by Bracha: 4:02pm On May 11, 2019
The same way, BUT there's a part in one of the sections where you're asked if you have to work while schooling, you'll need to tick 'Yes' there. Don't worry, when you go through the form, you'll see what I'm talking about. You may also need to give evidence when you tick 'yes'; an example of such an evidence would be a letter from the school stating that your course has a co-op option.


Thaiwohuthy:
Morning
Pls courses that have co-op are we applying differently or just the same way we apply 4 SP

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by johnsonlawson89: 4:17pm On May 11, 2019
What should i do now. I don't want to lose $500 for nothing at the end. Thank...@kocasm
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by hoyin123(f): 5:18pm On May 11, 2019
johnsonlawson89:
What should i do now. I don't want to lose $500 for nothing at the end. Thank...@kocasm
Are you going for a Master's Program or for an Undergraduate Program?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by johnsonlawson89: 5:20pm On May 11, 2019
Undergraduate Business Administration. Below is what i saw on their website...@kocasm


Undergraduate Programs
International Enrolment Services
Location: CW 127
Telephone: 1-306-585-6260
Toll Free: 1-855-683-2181
Fax: 1-306-337-3128
SKYPE Username: URIAdmissions
E-mail us

UR International - Global
UR International
UR Study Abroad
UR_International
Check out our social media sites.

Other Contacts
Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research
ESL
Accepted - Next Steps

Congratulations! UR Accepted!
Let us help you get prepared to come to Regina!
We know that you have lots of questions on what to do now that you are accepted. Please see the information below:
Step 1 - Pay Deposit
Step 2 - Prepare Your Immigration Documents
Step 3 - Find Housing
Step 4 - Register for Classes
Step 5 - Arrive in Regina
Step 6 - Register for Orientation



Pay Deposit
International students on a study permit are required to pay a $500 tuition deposit upon acceptance of admission. The terms of the deposit include:

Class registration cannot proceed for new students who have been offered admission until payment of the deposit is received.
The deposit may be transferred between terms for the period the admission offer is valid.
100% of the tuition deposit is applied toward tuition and fees.
The deposit is non-refundable.

There are 3 ways you can pay:

Credit Card (email the card number, expiry date and Security code to international.admissions@uregina.ca)
Flywire (if you do not have a credit card you can transfer funds to us HERE)
Cash (come to our office (College West Room 127 to pay)
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by chibertha(f): 5:23pm On May 11, 2019
Happy waiting weekend people

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by mslug: 5:27pm On May 11, 2019
Hello,

I have been accepted into humber for a one year certificate course.

My problem now is my proof of funds, I am currently employed but dont have the tuition 10k + 10k(survival funds) =20k saved up and I was thinking about a personal loan, I cant get educational because I'm not doing a degree)

I have two options:

1.Apply for the loan myself at the bank and have my brother cosign.(he will pay the monthly installments for me), maybe he can write a letter for immigration stating that he shall pay the installments until i return from my studies)

2. have my brother take the loan and then transfer + gift deed it to me.

my brother has less than 10k in his savings and like me doesnt have assets so the loan is my only option.

Thanks.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by chibertha(f): 5:30pm On May 11, 2019
It still beats my imagination
How possible this is anyway, because every semester result is sent to the Senate for approval in a spreadsheet.
It simply means her entire class result is missing.

Bracha:
Imagine losing a whole 4 or 5 years of someone's work/life, with no one to hold accountable. This country is something else.


Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by kcosam: 5:38pm On May 11, 2019
johnsonlawson89:
Undergraduate Business Administration. Below is what i saw on their website...@kocasm


Undergraduate Programs
International Enrolment Services
Location: CW 127
Telephone: 1-306-585-6260
Toll Free: 1-855-683-2181
Fax: 1-306-337-3128
SKYPE Username: URIAdmissions
E-mail us

UR International - Global
UR International
UR Study Abroad
UR_International
Check out our social media sites.

Other Contacts
Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research
ESL
Accepted - Next Steps

Congratulations! UR Accepted!
Let us help you get prepared to come to Regina!
We know that you have lots of questions on what to do now that you are accepted. Please see the information below:
Step 1 - Pay Deposit
Step 2 - Prepare Your Immigration Documents
Step 3 - Find Housing
Step 4 - Register for Classes
Step 5 - Arrive in Regina
Step 6 - Register for Orientation



Pay Deposit
International students on a study permit are required to pay a $500 tuition deposit upon acceptance of admission. The terms of the deposit include:

Class registration cannot proceed for new students who have been offered admission until payment of the deposit is received.
The deposit may be transferred between terms for the period the admission offer is valid.
100% of the tuition deposit is applied toward tuition and fees.
The deposit is non-refundable.

There are 3 ways you can pay:

Credit Card (email the card number, expiry date and Security code to international.admissions@uregina.ca)
Flywire (if you do not have a credit card you can transfer funds to us HERE)
Cash (come to our office (College West Room 127 to pay)
Paying the nonrefundable deposit is a risk you would have to take considering the bigger thing you will achieve if everything goes well with ur TRV application. Most schools request for this deposit, some even request as high as $2,000cad tuition deposit (with good refund policy though). Again I think it's probably because u applied for a business course, because like I said earlier someone got offer in pub admin in the same school without request for a deposit.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by johnsonlawson89: 5:44pm On May 11, 2019
@kocasm....I understand, will it affect my study permit application at the Canadian Embassy if i don't include my Deposit receipt when i submit all my documents? Because a lot of people don't even do a deposit and they still get their TRV. Keen to hear from you. Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by kcosam: 5:47pm On May 11, 2019
mslug:
Hello,

I have been accepted into humber for a one year certificate course.

My problem now is my proof of funds, I am currently employed but dont have the tuition 10k + 10k(survival funds) =20k saved up and I was thinking about a personal loan, I cant get educational because I'm not doing a degree)

I have two options:

1.Apply for the loan myself at the bank and have my brother cosign.(he will pay the monthly installments for me), maybe he can write a letter for immigration stating that he shall pay the installments until i return from my studies)

2. have my brother take the loan and then transfer + gift deed it to me.

my brother has less than 10k in his savings and like me doesnt have assets so the loan is my only option.

Thanks.
Why not get a sponsor or co sponsor with a strong SOA.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by kcosam: 6:03pm On May 11, 2019
johnsonlawson89:
@kocasm....I understand, will it affect my study permit application at the Canadian Embassy if i don't include my Deposit receipt when i submit all my documents? Because a lot of people don't even do a deposit and they still get their TRV. Keen to hear from you. Thanks
Some schools or department/faculty may not request for that, as such the applicant don't need to pay or include deposit receipt in their TRV application. If the nonrefundable deposit is stated on your offer letter which you meant to include in your visa application documents, the VO might be expecting to see a receipt from the school for that payment. However, if you want to take the risk of submitting visa application without making the compulsory nonrefundable deposit to the school is up to you to decide.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by mslug: 6:03pm On May 11, 2019
kcosam:

Why not get a sponsor or co sponsor with a strong SOA.

thanks for replying What is a SOA?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by kcosam: 6:26pm On May 11, 2019
mslug:


thanks for replying What is a SOA?
Statement Of Account
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by nwugon(f): 6:31pm On May 11, 2019
My sister/brother/ friend paid the 500$...I guess it's a new process in U of R.....my sis got accepted in health, my brother business administration and my friend masters in French language they were all accepted in April. When was your friend accepted in U of R?

kcosam:

Paying the nonrefundable deposit is a risk you would have to take considering the bigger thing you will achieve if everything goes well with ur TRV application. Most schools request for this deposit, some even request as high as $2,000cad tuition deposit (with good refund policy though). Again I think it's probably because u applied for a business course, because like I said earlier someone got offer in pub admin in the same school without request for a deposit.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by kcosam: 6:34pm On May 11, 2019
johnsonlawson89:
@kocasm....I understand, will it affect my study permit application at the Canadian Embassy if i don't include my Deposit receipt when i submit all my documents? Because a lot of people don't even do a deposit and they still get their TRV. Keen to hear from you. Thanks
I understand your fear of losing $500cad if you fail to secure TRV, but university of Regina admission offer usually last for one year and so is the validity of the nonrefundable deposit, so even if you didn't get ur TRV at the first attempt (God forbid), u can always reapply again and again within the one year admission offer period until u succeed, all u need to do is to defer the admission base on visa delay.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by MadeInTokyo: 6:40pm On May 11, 2019
Which is advisable 1 year PGD or 2 year PGD
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by kcosam: 6:42pm On May 11, 2019
nwugon:

My sister/brother/ friend paid the 500$...I guess it's a new process in U of R.....my sis got accepted in health, my brother business administration and my friend masters in French language they were all accepted in April. When was your friend accepted in U of R?

The person is on this platform as well, she was accepted in February.

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