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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JOCng: 11:39am On Jun 29, 2019
JustMellow:


Sorry to hear about your refusal, but getting just the personal asset and financial status is a straight forward reason that can be easily tackled. Though, you should also request for your gcms notes. Can you please explain how you showed your sponsor's funds, properties etc and yours also? your home ties too? and how did your connect/explain this in your SOP?

Thank you for your reply. i have already ordered my gcms note but due to time constraints i have to reapply without reading it. For my sponsors funds i attached his bank statements to the proof of funds section along with his letter of sponsorship. For the properties and home ties i wrote a statemnt of purpose covering all the issues and i attached the valuation documents of the properties.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by akins56(m): 11:50am On Jun 29, 2019
JustMellow:


Its advisable but not compulsory that if you're a matured applicant, do well to show your personal BS, especially if its a third party sponsorship.

Good luck!
thanks. My dad is my sponsor. I wanted to submit my soa too but there is no money in my account
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by emmy4Gold: 11:59am On Jun 29, 2019
Please @ Boss JustMellow, I am appealing that you kindly assist me in vetting my SOP. I promise I won't rush or disturb you sir about it. At your free time you can help me have a look at it. May God bless you abundantly & May He grant all that ur heart desires IJN Amen.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by judisco2019: 12:36pm On Jun 29, 2019
Just like I stated boss. My career has been in Logistics which involves moving products across the country using heavy duty trucks. I manage these trucks. I wanted to get more knowledge on truck repairs and management which is why I applied for a certificate program at NBCC to study Truck and Transport Service Technician. Note that I have OND and HND in Electrical and Electronics Engineering even though I never worked in that career path. In-fact my company advised me to go for that training on truck maintenance and repair with actual hands on experience as they will be expanding by importing more trucks even though they are not sponsoring the program for me.
For my home ties, I used my parents who are both alive and working, my brother and my sister, my land with the land agreement, my present company study leave letter saying that I will resume back to my position upon return, My CAC docs of two personal companies. My Pension fund with 2million closing balance and my affidavit of return. I also stated the I will co-own a logistics company with my sponsor upon my return where I will manage fleets and trucks for companies and individuals as well as train truck mechanics.

JustMellow:


State your options (you know your case/situation better than anybody), this would enable me or others advise you better
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Nobody: 12:48pm On Jun 29, 2019
judisco2019:
Just like I stated boss. My career has been in Logistics which involves moving products across the country using heavy duty trucks. I manage these trucks. I wanted to get more knowledge on truck repairs and management which is why I applied for a certificate program at NBCC to study Truck and Transport Service Technician. Note that I have OND and HND in Electrical and Electronics Engineering even though I never worked in that career path.
For my home ties, I used my parents who are both alive and working, my brother and my sister, my land with the land agreement, my present company study leave letter saying that I will resume back to my position upon return, My CAC docs of two personal companies. My Pension fund with 2million closing balance and my affidavit of return.


My two cents

You mentioned CAC documents for two personal companies you own. What is the purpose of those companies with respect to your intended course of study, You might think you are including them as home-tie, but if they are not in line with electrical engineering/Logistics, it might be another reason why the VO flagged purpose of visit. So lets us know what your two personal companies are all about. For applicants who desire to use PGD or PGC to change career path, always look out for short seminars/trainings in that area and attend. Those activities speak for you when the VO begins to process your application.

Secondly, if your parents have properties, get a letter from your dad addressed to the embassy. The letter should state that you have been managing those properties on their behalf. That's a responsibility that serves as a strong home tie.


Warm wishes

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by degxyflexy: 1:00pm On Jun 29, 2019
If you can come to Ondo State you will get your passport same day. Pm me
chiboy429:
Good morning all the ogas in the house. I greet you all.
Please I need your views and opinions on my issue though not on Canada but related. I am a prospective postgraduate student of the university of Bremen Germany, I got admission to study Msc environmental physics, my problem now is I can't book appointment for interview at the German embassy because of passport which I applied for some weeks now at the asaba NIS office, I have done the necessary documentation and capturing yet they are telling me there is no booklet to produce the passport,. I even tried to rub their hands maturedly yet the PCO insists that he understands my situation but can't help. I don't know what to do please let me know what I can do about this because time is really running out as the interview appointment at embassy seems to be filled.

Kindly advise
Thank you so much
Best regards
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by chiboy429(m): 1:04pm On Jun 29, 2019
degxyflexy:
If you can come to Ondo State you will get your passport same day. Pm me

thanks so much for your response. do you mean I can get it despite capturing and documenting in delta state? I just PMed you too
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by degxyflexy: 1:14pm On Jun 29, 2019
Ask the immigration officer helping you about the border, then let me know what he says. I got my passport same day in Ondo state.
chiboy429:


thanks so much for your response. do you mean I can get it despite capturing and documenting in delta state
? I just PMed you too
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by judisco2019: 1:43pm On Jun 29, 2019
Boss thanks. One of the companies is into logistics and electrical installation services while the other is a hair salon business owned by my mum but was registered in my name.
Thebushboy:


My two cents

You mentioned CAC documents for two personal companies you own. What is the purpose of those companies with respect to your intended course of study, You might think you are including them as home-tie, but if they are not in line with electrical engineering/Logistics, it might be another reason why the VO flagged purpose of visit. So lets us know what your two personal companies are all about. For applicants who desire to use PGD or PGC to change career path, always look out for short seminars/trainings in that area and attend. Those activities speak for you when the VO begins to process your application.

Secondly, if your parents have properties, get a letter from your dad addressed to the embassy. The letter should state that you have been managing those properties on their behalf. That's a responsibility that serves as a strong home tie.


Warm wishes
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by chiboy429(m): 1:45pm On Jun 29, 2019
degxyflexy:
Ask the immigration officer helping you about the border, then let me know what he says. I got my passport same day in Ondo state.

They said it doesn't work like that or is it that they don't just want to help?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by degxyflexy: 1:48pm On Jun 29, 2019
Ok
chiboy429:


They said it doesn't work like that or is it that they don't just want to help?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by teefinix: 1:48pm On Jun 29, 2019
Good after good people,
Pls part of the reason for my trv refusal was current employment status. How do i address this as my emplyment cannot change. I work in bank for almost 13yrs now and earning over 7m yr annum. Like 400k/mth. All this i showed in my application with employment letter, letter on intro from employer, bank stmt and payslips.

Pls i need yiur suggestions . Am still awiting gcms notes
Thank you
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by davisonlove: 2:09pm On Jun 29, 2019
I want to commence my immigration process to Canada.

Would appreciate any helpful info in the area of weather to process it personally on use an agent?

Personal Details:

I have 12yrs work experience, Age 39yrs old.

Wife is 34yrs previously worked 4yrs in a bank and currently running the family business in Agriculture.

Thanks for your support in advance.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Qudkom(m): 2:18pm On Jun 29, 2019
davisonlove:
I want to commence my immigration process to Canada.

Would appreciate any helpful info in the area of weather to process it personally on use an agent?

Personal Details:

I have 12yrs work experience, Age 39yrs old.

Wife is 34yrs previously worked 4yrs in a bank and currently running the family business in Agriculture.

Thanks for your support in advance.
It is already late to think of September admission. Your best chance is tp prepare for January. You are a mature applicant and will need to have your study gaps accounted for. Also applying for a program that shows progression from your last study program is vital.

You can conduct your personal research regarding application processes, admission etc on this platform.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by bukonlami: 4:01pm On Jun 29, 2019
Hello Good People

Is it advisable or ok to change schools after a Visa refusal if it is going to increase one's chance of approval.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Mudicua: 4:04pm On Jun 29, 2019
Uruese (Thank you) my edo brother cheesy cheesy cheesy

JustMellow:


Try out Memorial University for their Graduate Diploma
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Green4(m): 4:08pm On Jun 29, 2019
chiboy429:


thanks so much for your response. do you mean I can get it despite capturing and documenting in delta state? I just PMed you too


Where in Asaba do u leave am currently in asaba
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by teefinix: 4:11pm On Jun 29, 2019
I still await your suggestions plssssss..
Thank you.

teefinix:
Good after good people,
Pls part of the reason for my trv refusal was current employment status. How do i address this as my emplyment cannot change. I work in bank for almost 13yrs now and earning over 7m yr annum. Like 400k/mth. All this i showed in my application with employment letter, letter on intro from employer, bank stmt and payslips.

Pls i need yiur suggestions . Am still awiting gcms notes
Thank you
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 5:28pm On Jun 29, 2019
JOCng:


Thank you for your reply. i have already ordered my gcms note but due to time constraints i have to reapply without reading it. For my sponsors funds i attached his bank statements to the proof of funds section along with his letter of sponsorship. For the properties and home ties i wrote a statemnt of purpose covering all the issues and i attached the valuation documents of the properties.

In your next application, do well to include property document(s) and explain its purpose from an economical viewpoint. If possible, get your sponsor to commitment to the sponsorship promise, at least transfer your 1yr LS to you and pay your 1st semester tuition fees. Also, do well to include your personal BS.

Good luck!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 5:31pm On Jun 29, 2019
akins56:
thanks. My dad is my sponsor. I wanted to submit my soa too but there is no money in my account

It makes more sense including your BS. You can get your dad to transfer your LE into it. I believe you're a matured applicant irrespective of when you graduated. Even at that, there's more benefit showing it than omitting it.

Good luck!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by ahiboilandgas: 5:32pm On Jun 29, 2019
Pls my bros student visa refuse for the 3 rd time ,tution deposit ,sponsors accounts 50 m balance ,his accounts 12 m pls what can be the problem the tution fees is 9000 k what else u dey want ?

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 5:35pm On Jun 29, 2019
emmy4Gold:
Please @ Boss JustMellow, I am appealing that you kindly assist me in vetting my SOP. I promise I won't rush or disturb you sir about it. At your free time you can help me have a look at it. May God bless you abundantly & May He grant all that ur heart desires IJN Amen.

Big Amen to the prayers, but I won't be able to vet it anytime soon, especially if you're Fall applicant. If the case is not so, then send a PM.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Purplestorm: 5:37pm On Jun 29, 2019
Thank you so much for your response, I'm working on it now.
JustMellow:


All that has to do with this profile is "self development' which is also reasonable. Technically, there is no career progression. However, there is no worries or much harm, as the VO wants to see a genuine student with either a study intention or selected course that has to do with either "self-development" or "career progression", or both, which your study intention falls in either or inbetween both.

Enough being said, the key to your success is your SOP. It should be able to explain about your new found passion and whatever benefits it would have to you as a person, future goals, country, entire reasonableness/endeavours and tie it to your home ties from an economic viewpoint. The tone of your SOP should be passionate about your career/course interest, the motivational drive to the new found interest, future projections by trying to relate your present career to your intend course (career). If possible tell a story that flows in the aforenentioned in chronological order, most importantly, think outside the box.

Good luck!



Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by emmy4Gold: 5:50pm On Jun 29, 2019
JustMellow:


Big Amen to the prayers, but I won't be able to vet it anytime soon, especially if you're Fall applicant. If the case is not so, then send a PM.
my Oga I am for winter 2920. I will send you a PM shortly
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 5:51pm On Jun 29, 2019
judisco2019:
Just like I stated boss. My career has been in Logistics which involves moving products across the country using heavy duty trucks. I manage these trucks. I wanted to get more knowledge on truck repairs and management which is why I applied for a certificate program at NBCC to study Truck and Transport Service Technician. Note that I have OND and HND in Electrical and Electronics Engineering even though I never worked in that career path. In-fact my company advised me to go for that training on truck maintenance and repair with actual hands on experience as they will be expanding by importing more trucks even though they are not sponsoring the program for me.
For my home ties, I used my parents who are both alive and working, my brother and my sister, my land with the land agreement, my present company study leave letter saying that I will resume back to my position upon return, My CAC docs of two personal companies. My Pension fund with 2million closing balance and my affidavit of return. I also stated the I will co-own a logistics company with my sponsor upon my return where I will manage fleets and trucks for companies and individuals as well as train truck mechanics.


I don't see an affidavit of return as home ties. Well, you can build your home ties from your two companies and current employnent (economic), your parents (social), and land (socio-economic). Then, the intentions to co-own a logistic company is another good tie.

In all, the problem here is how you would be able to provide the right or relevant documents to back your claims convincingly and constructive you would be in underpinning these ideas to convince and satisfy the VO of your level of establishment in Nigeria. Mind you, in most cases or times, the VO wants to see ties that isn't your parents or siblings. So, before just settling with comfort to use your parents or siblings as principal home ties, endeavour to as well have other ties from an economic or social viewpoints.

Good luck!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 5:57pm On Jun 29, 2019
teefinix:
Good after good people,
Pls part of the reason for my trv refusal was current employment status. How do i address this as my emplyment cannot change. I work in bank for almost 13yrs now and earning over 7m yr annum. Like 400k/mth. All this i showed in my application with employment letter, letter on intro from employer, bank stmt and payslips.

Pls i need yiur suggestions . Am still awiting gcms notes
Thank you

How was your SOP (your previous course and intended course - if there is relation or not, how the you explain it) and did you explain your study gap? Was there a leave approval letter?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 6:00pm On Jun 29, 2019
bukonlami:
Hello Good People

Is it advisable or ok to change schools after a Visa refusal if it is going to increase one's chance of approval.

There is no harm at all.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 6:03pm On Jun 29, 2019
Mudicua:
Uruese (Thank you) my edo brother cheesy cheesy cheesy


Òtenmwen! Osawése. Sometimes, you interact with the tone of a man cheesy grin
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by mcobex: 6:05pm On Jun 29, 2019
akins56:
please,what should i do now?
Have you applied already? if yes then no worries (since you explained it in your SOP) but if you haven't applied yet then add it to your CV before applying
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by mcobex: 6:09pm On Jun 29, 2019
chiboy429:
Good morning all the ogas in the house. I greet you all.
Please I need your views and opinions on my issue though not on Canada but related. I am a prospective postgraduate student of the university of Bremen Germany, I got admission to study Msc environmental physics, my problem now is I can't book appointment for interview at the German embassy because of passport which I applied for some weeks now at the asaba NIS office, I have done the necessary documentation and capturing yet they are telling me there is no booklet to produce the passport,. I even tried to rub their hands maturedly yet the PCO insists that he understands my situation but can't help. I don't know what to do please let me know what I can do about this because time is really running out as the interview appointment at embassy seems to be filled.

Kindly advise
Thank you so much
Best regards
Have you called other passport offices across the country to know if they have same issue? You can check Lagos state, you might be lucky.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by chiboy429(m): 6:12pm On Jun 29, 2019
mcobex:
Have you called other passport offices across the country to know if they have same issue? You can check Lagos state, you might be lucky.

The challenge is that I have already done capture at asaba, I was told I cant go to other office for collection

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