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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Blema111: 3:34am On Jul 24, 2019
waynee2baba:
Most top Canadian Universities require an application fee. That way they know you're actually committed and serious about the application. You could check these ones. N/B: Might be private and lowly ranked
- Royal Roads University - Mount Allison University Read - Fairleigh Dickinson University - Quest University -Booth University College - Redeemer University
He shouldn’t go for private na, he will have problem with applying for PGWP. He should vex and pay the money...consider it as an investment. Sought out your supervisor before applying if thesis based.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Qudkom(m): 4:01am On Jul 24, 2019
excelchips:
Hello House, Please, I have applied for masters programme in canada and currently weighting my options of being accepted. My CGPA is 3.0 for my undergraduate which is about 20 years ago and I also have a professional masters as well in 2010. I am new here and want to long it takes generally in getting a study visa. I am in my early 40s and not sure if my age could be a barrier and also steps to take in applying for study visa. Also, what process can one commerce before getting admission letter from the school.
Your guidance and advise will be appreciated. Thank you.

Cgpa: 3.0/5.0 ?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by orobs93(m): 4:20am On Jul 24, 2019
Please I am relocating to Toronto ,Ontario and I need a roommate or shared accommodation and someone to guide me in this transition process, I will be attending one of the colleges so my docs are valid.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by chromatic: 4:39am On Jul 24, 2019
Hi guys, my biometrics status changed from "we do not need your fingerprints..... " to " we need your fingerprints to process your application, check the messages below" no message below. I had my biometrics enrolment on July 2nd. I'm worried, has this happened to anyone before?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by NwanyiOkpa(f): 4:53am On Jul 24, 2019
Stevenssen:

send the graduate admissions an email and explain this to them. Then ask them if you can get physical letters with your school's letterhead, stamped & signed, to scan & upload as replacement instead.

cheers.

Tenkiu�
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by waynee2baba: 5:11am On Jul 24, 2019
Yeah exactly. I don't see why he can't budget couple of 100s if he can afford to study in Canada. Every decision we take in our lives is a risk (anything can happen) if you look at it from a good perspective.
Blema111:

He shouldn’t go for private na, he will have problem with applying for PGWP. He should vex and pay the money...consider it as an investment. Sought out your supervisor before applying if thesis based.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Uncle123: 5:42am On Jul 24, 2019
Saucekide25:
Hello everyone, am still in the early process of getting an admission in a university located in Canada, but I met a few stumbling blocks

Please, is there a list of UNIVERSITIES that waive off the regular admission fees of around $100?

Since it's non-refundable and one could still get rejected, I think the best approach is trying out a University that waives the fee.

I would be glad if anyone helps out with this, the two I came across online still asked me to pay $100 at the last page of my undergraduate application.

Thanks

UBC Okanagan
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by olalemii: 6:50am On Jul 24, 2019
Hello Gurus

I’m on the verge of submitting my Application, i would like you guys to help criticise and suggest where necessary..

No travel history, No study Gap

Bsc Electronic and Computer engineering, Got admitted into Meng Electrical and Computer Engineering, NYSC was completed June 2019, I’m 23


Finance

Going to Uwindsor in Jan,2020 and my Tuition is 27,500 CAD. My Uncle in the US is my sponsor, I identified he has paid my Confirmation deposit of 4000 CAD and He also transferred living expenses of 10000 CAD to my Dom acct. In my letter of introduction of sponsor I highlighted he would be Supporting me with 4 million Naira every year for my Tuition and Living expenses (it’s a 16 months program tho) . His acct shows balance of 20m + , nolump sum


Do you guys think i can go ahead with this ?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Purplestorm: 7:06am On Jul 24, 2019
Congrats, please what do you mean by you didn't submit up to 4 months statements and made bulk payment.
blackfarmer1510:


Guys,

I just received Approval email this morning and realised my passport request actually came yesterday!!!!! Praise God people!!!!

I submitted all the other things required but I made bulk payments into my account and did not have up to four months statement.

I paid half of my fees for VIU MBA. I have a lot of work experience (since 2006) but I stated that I am currently an entrepreneur that just started my business. I have travel history to US, UK, Singapore, Thailand so I guess it helped.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by mcobex: 7:17am On Jul 24, 2019
olalemii:
Hello Gurus

I’m on the verge of submitting my Application, i would like you guys to help criticise and suggest where necessary..

No travel history, No study Gap

Bsc Electronic and Computer engineering, Got admitted into Meng Electrical and Computer Engineering, NYSC was completed June 2019, I’m 23


Finance

Going to Uwindsor in Jan,2020 and my Tuition is 27,500 CAD. My Uncle in the US is my sponsor, I identified he has paid my Confirmation deposit of 4000 CAD and He also transferred living expenses of 10000 CAD to my Dom acct. In my letter of introduction of sponsor I highlighted he would be Supporting me with 4 million Naira every year for my Tuition and Living expenses (it’s a 16 months program tho) . His acct shows balance of 20m + , nolump sum


Do you guys think i can go ahead with this ?
I might be wrong, but I think the math doesn't add up. He is your sole sponsor and he is committing only #4mil towards your study? Lets do the calculation:
Tuition fee - $27,500 = #7.6mil(at the rate #274/CAD)
Living expenses - $10,000 = #2.8mil
He paid #2.8($10,00) into your account which will cover for your living expenses
He promised to pay #4mill(towards your tuition)
So, after deduction and everything you will have a deficit of around #3.6mil to pay towards your tuition, who is going to pay that? Unless you have your own fund or your uncle is willing to pay the full tuition of around #7.6mil then you will have issue with fund

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by mcobex: 7:25am On Jul 24, 2019
Purplestorm:
Congrats, please what do you mean by you didn't submit up to 4 months statements and made bulk payment.
CIC require applicants submit their SOA with the last 4-6 months history but the one he submitted was not up to 4 months.
In the case of lump sum, imagine if the highest amount that has entered your account at once is let's say 200k(since you opened the account) then all of a sudden because you want to apply for visa a huge sum(let say 2mil is now deposited into your account), that's a lump sum. There is no much issue with lump sum as long as you explain the reason why the payment was made
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by jesudaughter(f): 7:34am On Jul 24, 2019
Check University of British Columbia

Saucekide25:
Hello everyone, am still in the early process of getting an admission in a university located in Canada, but I met a few stumbling blocks

Please, is there a list of UNIVERSITIES that waive off the regular admission fees of around $100?

Since it's non-refundable and one could still get rejected, I think the best approach is trying out a University that waives the fee.

I would be glad if anyone helps out with this, the two I came across online still asked me to pay $100 at the last page of my undergraduate application.

Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 8:05am On Jul 24, 2019
olalemii:
Hello Gurus

I’m on the verge of submitting my Application, i would like you guys to help criticise and suggest where necessary..

No travel history, No study Gap

Bsc Electronic and Computer engineering, Got admitted into Meng Electrical and Computer Engineering, NYSC was completed June 2019, I’m 23


Finance

Going to Uwindsor in Jan,2020 and my Tuition is 27,500 CAD. My Uncle in the US is my sponsor, I identified he has paid my Confirmation deposit of 4000 CAD and He also transferred living expenses of 10000 CAD to my Dom acct. In my letter of introduction of sponsor I highlighted he would be Supporting me with 4 million Naira every year for my Tuition and Living expenses (it’s a 16 months program tho) . His acct shows balance of 20m + , nolump sum


Do you guys think i can go ahead with this ?

I think your profile is perfect! However, considering that you're using a third party Sponsorship (uncle) as primary proof of funds, you will have to establish strong proof of relationship with him before putting in your application for a study permit. Documents like, mother's attestation of birth showing that she once shared the same family name before she got married to your father, your uncle's US international passport bio data page and tax documents, a well detailed and analyzed family tree in your SOP showing her your uncle and mother is related right from their immediate parents down to your generation. It would also help if you can include evidence of past or history of ongoing financial support from uncle, which can be proof of undergraduate tuition receipts, or bank transfers. Furthermore, uncle should clearly state in his letter of Sponsorship the reason for sponsoring your Canadian education, what he stands to gain as a result of this Sponsorship and must certify the visa officer that sponsoring your education abroad won't pose to be a burden to his family, business or personal welfare. Documents evidencing his income like employment letters/business documents should be suffice. Lastly, uncle should increase his annual commitment, as the stated 4M is not adequate enough to cover for your subsequent year of study bearing in mind that living expenses is 10KCAD.

I wish you the very best

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by alubarikalomo: 8:06am On Jul 24, 2019
Good day to all gurus in the house,

I seriously need your help the guru in the house. I got my refusal mail on 9th of july 2019. I applied for Bsc Health programme at university of Regina. But intend to reapply for a masters programme in Agric my major undergraduate focused area.

However I'm yet to receive a mail to go pick up my passport at vfs in lagos since I got my rejection mail because I applied through paper route. Please I need the gurus advice on how I can get back my international passport and how I can also repackage my application. I will appreciate all gurus contributions on my case.

Bellow is the my refusal mail. I look forward to your prompt reply. Thank you all.!





Final Decision Letter

Thank you for your interest in visiting Canada. After careful review of your student 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 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.

+

+

+

+



You are welcome to reapply if you feel that you can respond to these concerns and can demonstrate that your situation meets the requirements. All new applications must be accompanied by a new processing fee.



Sincerely,
IRCC Nairobi
High Commission of Canada to Kenya
www.cic.gc.ca
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Blema111: 8:14am On Jul 24, 2019
alubarikalomo:
Good day to all gurus in the house,

I seriously need your help the guru in the house. I got my refusal mail on 9th of july 2019. I applied for Bsc Health programme at university of Regina. But intend to reapply for a masters programme in Agric my major undergraduate focused area.

However I'm yet to receive a mail to go pick up my passport at vfs in lagos since I got my rejection mail because I applied through paper route. Please I need the gurus advice on how I can get back my international passport and how I can also repackage my application. I will appreciate all gurus contributions on my case.

Bellow is the my refusal mail. I look forward to your prompt reply. Thank you all.!





Final Decision Letter

Thank you for your interest in visiting Canada. After careful review of your student 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 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.

+

+

+

+



You are welcome to reapply if you feel that you can respond to these concerns and can demonstrate that your situation meets the requirements. All new applications must be accompanied by a new processing fee.



Sincerely,
IRCC Nairobi
High Commission of Canada to Kenya
www.cic.gc.ca

Someone advised you to state your profile and documents submitted.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 8:20am On Jul 24, 2019
alubarikalomo:
Good day to all gurus in the house,

I seriously need your help the guru in the house. I got my refusal mail on 9th of july 2019. I applied for Bsc Health programme at university of Regina. But intend to reapply for a masters programme in Agric my major undergraduate focused area.

However I'm yet to receive a mail to go pick up my passport at vfs in lagos since I got my rejection mail because I applied through paper route. Please I need the gurus advice on how I can get back my international passport and how I can also repackage my application. I will appreciate all gurus contributions on my case.

Bellow is the my refusal mail. I look forward to your prompt reply. Thank you all.!





Final Decision Letter

Thank you for your interest in visiting Canada. After careful review of your student 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 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.

+

+

+

+



You are welcome to reapply if you feel that you can respond to these concerns and can demonstrate that your situation meets the requirements. All new applications must be accompanied by a new processing fee.



Sincerely,
IRCC Nairobi
High Commission of Canada to Kenya
www.cic.gc.ca

I regret to hear your study visa application was rejected and you're yet to receive your passport back after two weeks a decision was reached on your application. I would suggest you send a CSE to the Kenya, Nairobi Immigration office reporting this issue and requesting that they should expedite the transmission of your passport.

The subject of the mail should bear URGENT, along side your FULL NAME, UCI NUMBER, APPLICATION NUMBER AND DATE OF BIRTH.

Attached is the email address for your reference: nrobi-immigration@international.gc.ca

Also do this using the webform so as to receive a speedy response:
https://secure.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-renseignements/case-cas-eng.aspx?mission=Nairobi

First and foremost before you think of reapplying, I would strongly advise that you should apply for a direct master's program that is reasonable in light with your previous studies and current activity. This will solve the issue of purpose of Visit in your next application. Current employment Situation can be as a result of inadequate document to proof your current job role in the company where you presently work. Thus, a reference letter detailing your job start date, job responsibilities and duties, pay stubs for the past 4-6 months, employment ID, a comprehensive resume history of your past employment, salary bank statement (if any) showing inflow and outflow of salaries into your account. With regards to personal assets and financial status - include your parents landed property documents or your personal landed documents, bonds, investments in the bank and personal salary statement (if any).
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by kcosam: 8:29am On Jul 24, 2019
Hi Dear Sillysassysally,
It's wonderful to hear from you again and am happy to know you are settling in alright despite the unforseen challenges, we really missed you here. Again I want to say thank you for the heads up and I do appreciate the way you present your posts, well organized and structured making it very easy for even a layman to understand. I wish you all the best in Canada as I pray and hope to join you in Canada as well. Cheers
sillysassysally:
Hi Everyone,

I want to start by sincerely apologizing for going MIA since I got here. Life happened so fast and it didn't help that I didn't have a laptop. I have only just started settling down after all the hassle.

Landing gist...
It was pretty straightforward and didn't take time. The only question I remember the border official asking me was which school I was going to and what program. Then, of course, I was asked to show my correspondence letter and CAQ.

Canada...
I am currently attending McGill University so I'm quite comfortable speaking about Montreal.
1. French everywhere! I was so surprised - even my youtube ads changed to french! Better to start learning french to optimize your experience but if you don't speak French, it's still fine because most people are bilingual.
2. Beautiful city... people say its the best city to jaiye in Canada because things are always happening! I think last week was about Real Madrid (they are in Canada for a tour), then the week before that was jazz festival week... Needless to say, its a really fun city!

Myths people have about Canada
1. People tend to believe that once they leave Naija, they'll begin to live their best lives... It's not really true - especially if you don't have money. Since I got here, I've actually battled depression because my school work is so tedious, i don't even think I'll be able to work part-time to cover my living expenses. If you are doing a one-year program, it's possible that your schedule would be as rigorous because for most masters in Canada, its usually two years so you can imagine the "rushing" they do for one-year programs. So with no time to work, and with steady expenses, you can imagine the stress I've been going through just merely thinking about my situation. Here's my advice to those planning to come to Canada, if you cannot afford living expenses and you plan to work part-time to cover your living costs, please do a two-year program. That way, you'll have more time to spare to work and it'll be reasonable for you to work and still have enough time to commit to your academics.
2. Taxes here in Montreal are a freaking 15%! I bought my laptop and paid taxes of $114! Needless to say, buy your laptop before coming.

Things i'm grateful i did before coming here
1. I'm grateful I packed garri, indomie, etc because when you come here, expenses and bills would hit you like a hurricane - especially in the first few weeks where you have to start paying for a phone plan, rent, bus pass, feeding, etc. Im grateful for the many things i didn't have to buy because i already brought them from Nigeria - I even carried toothpaste, cream, perfume, etc. Once you come here, you'll have a lot of expenses to make that you'd be super grateful if you already have some little things sorted out.

I'm happy to answer any questions anyone has for me. smiley

Goodluck to all TRV hopefuls, University admission hopefuls and GRE/GMAT hopefuls

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by kcosam: 8:39am On Jul 24, 2019
My dear, the best thing to do is to get all your referees to print their reference letters on an official letterhead and sign, then sealed in separate envelops and sign across the sealed envelop, then mail to the school through DHL, NIPOST, UPS, or any Currier company, that will make the reference letters official and acceptable.

BTW. Sending the printed letter through scanning may still be considered as unofficial, so the best bet is to mail the hard copy.
NwanyiOkpa:
I am very sad right now.


I was looking through the application procedure for MUN. I discovered that MUN requires recommendation to be submitted via email and using an institution email address.

My issue is that most of my lecturers are not techy and they are not good with using emails and d rest. They find it stressful.



Secondly, my school's lecturers don't have institution emails. They have yahoomail and gmail. I am confused as to how i can make my application successful.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 8:41am On Jul 24, 2019
sillysassysally:
Hi Everyone,

I want to start by sincerely apologizing for going MIA since I got here. Life happened so fast and it didn't help that I didn't have a laptop. I have only just started settling down after all the hassle.

Landing gist...
It was pretty straightforward and didn't take time. The only question I remember the border official asking me was which school I was going to and what program. Then, of course, I was asked to show my correspondence letter and CAQ.

Canada...
I am currently attending McGill University so I'm quite comfortable speaking about Montreal.
1. French everywhere! I was so surprised - even my youtube ads changed to french! Better to start learning french to optimize your experience but if you don't speak French, it's still fine because most people are bilingual.
2. Beautiful city... people say its the best city to jaiye in Canada because things are always happening! I think last week was about Real Madrid (they are in Canada for a tour), then the week before that was jazz festival week... Needless to say, its a really fun city!

Myths people have about Canada
1. People tend to believe that once they leave Naija, they'll begin to live their best lives... It's not really true - especially if you don't have money. Since I got here, I've actually battled depression because my school work is so tedious, i don't even think I'll be able to work part-time to cover my living expenses. If you are doing a one-year program, it's possible that your schedule would be as rigorous because for most masters in Canada, its usually two years so you can imagine the "rushing" they do for one-year programs. So with no time to work, and with steady expenses, you can imagine the stress I've been going through just merely thinking about my situation. Here's my advice to those planning to come to Canada, if you cannot afford living expenses and you plan to work part-time to cover your living costs, please do a two-year program. That way, you'll have more time to spare to work and it'll be reasonable for you to work and still have enough time to commit to your academics.
2. Taxes here in Montreal are a freaking 15%! I bought my laptop and paid taxes of $114! Needless to say, buy your laptop before coming.

Things i'm grateful i did before coming here
1. I'm grateful I packed garri, indomie, etc because when you come here, expenses and bills would hit you like a hurricane - especially in the first few weeks where you have to start paying for a phone plan, rent, bus pass, feeding, etc. Im grateful for the many things i didn't have to buy because i already brought them from Nigeria - I even carried toothpaste, cream, perfume, etc. Once you come here, you'll have a lot of expenses to make that you'd be super grateful if you already have some little things sorted out.

I'm happy to answer any questions anyone has for me. smiley

Goodluck to all TRV hopefuls, University admission hopefuls and GRE/GMAT hopefuls

Happy to have you here once again my spy wink. Your absence from this thread for couple of months was highly felt by the members of this thread. Thanks for sharing those insightful information. It was very helpful! I believe in due time you will settle very well and make Monteral your new home.

I wish you the best!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by olalemii: 8:50am On Jul 24, 2019
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mcobex:
I might be wrong, but I think the math doesn't add up. He is your sole sponsor and he is committing only #4mil towards your study? Lets do the calculation:
Tuition fee - $27,500 = #7.6mil(at the rate #274/CAD)
Living expenses - $10,000 = #2.8mil
He paid #2.8($10,00) into your account which will cover for your living expenses
He promised to pay #4mill(towards your tuition)
So, after deduction and everything you will have a deficit of around #3.6mil to pay towards your
tuition, who is going to pay that? Unless you have your own fund or your uncle is willing to pay the full tuition of around #7.6mil then you will have issue with fund

He’ll paying 4 m every year till the end of my program, how do you think i can show he’ll pay the full tuition tho?


Thanks for your comment
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Ukpebor278(m): 9:01am On Jul 24, 2019
are there schools in canada that accept Neco result, I want to apply for a pgd programme
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by olalemii: 9:08am On Jul 24, 2019
Frankrobbn1:


I think your profile is perfect! However, considering that you're using a third party Sponsorship (uncle) as primary proof of funds, you will have to establish strong proof of relationship with him before putting in your application for a study permit. Documents like, mother's attestation of birth showing that she once shared the same family name before she got married to your father, your uncle's US international passport bio data page and tax documents, a well detailed and analyzed family tree in your SOP showing her your uncle and mother is related right from their immediate parents down to your generation. It would also help if you can include evidence of past or history of ongoing financial support from uncle, which can be proof of undergraduate tuition receipts, or bank transfers. Furthermore, uncle should clearly state in his letter of Sponsorship the reason for sponsoring your Canadian education, what he stands to gain as a result of this Sponsorship and must certify the visa officer that sponsoring your education abroad won't pose to be a burden to his family, business or personal welfare. Documents evidencing his income like employment letters/business documents should be suffice. Lastly, uncle should increase his annual commitment, as the stated 4M is not adequate enough to cover for your subsequent year of study bearing in mind that living expenses is 10KCAD.

I wish you the very best


@Frankrobbn1 your comment means a lot to me I really appreciate ...

Well, He is my paternal uncle, his reason for sponsoring me was because; "I have been a responsible and serious minded individual and it would be something of joy to him to see me excel". His children are all above 18 so his wife is his only dependent

The only ish here is he hasn’t sponsored me prior to this moment i hope that won’t pose any issue, lastly will 8m suffice since he has paid my living expenses already


Thanks in anticipation of your Comment �
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by daomi(m): 9:20am On Jul 24, 2019
Pls can someone apply for undergraduate course in Canada if over 40 years of age.with o'level result of about 15yrs ago
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by mcobex: 9:39am On Jul 24, 2019
olalemii:
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He’ll paying 4 m every year till the end of my program, how do you think i can show he’ll pay the full tuition tho?


Thanks for your comment
I don't think you understand my point, your program is for 16 months only and your tuition fee alone is around #7.6 million (I want to believe for the first year/9 months). The #4million he is committing towards your tuition fee isn't enough to cover it that's why I asked who will pay the balance of around #3.6 mill? Your uncle has covered your living expenses already by paying the required $10,000 into your account, now he needs to also cover the entire tuition fee of #7.6mil , the #4mil is way off the total tuition fee. Hope you g t what I am saying now?
Let him commit more fund(additional #3.6mil) towards your tuition fee(since he is your only sponsor )
NB: The deficit might not be up to #3.6mil for the first year, but you have to fix that. Work on your funds and make sure it balances

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by mcobex: 9:50am On Jul 24, 2019
daomi:
Pls can someone apply for undergraduate course in Canada if over 40 years of age.with o'level result of about 15yrs ago
Yes you can but securing visa will be very very difficult (though nothing is impossible). As you will need to explain what you have been doing all there years, why you decided to start now, why Canada and not Nigeria(where it will cost even less to get a degree).....so many questions you will need to answer and not just answer but also convincingly.
State your profile let's see how to make your case a little bit easier
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by ca12: 9:51am On Jul 24, 2019
Applied May 10
Passed medical July 12 still no response till now.
Pls is there anyone still waiting for response that applied May?
Also my eligibility has not started?
Is there anyone that has been in this situation before?
Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by olalemii: 9:58am On Jul 24, 2019
mcobex:
I don't think you understand my point, your program is for 16 months only and your tuition fee alone is around #7.6 million (I want to believe for the first year/9 months). The #4million he is committing towards your tuition fee isn't enough to cover it that's why I asked who will pay the balance of around #3.6 mill? Your uncle has covered your living expenses already by paying the required $10,000 into your account, now he needs to also cover the entire tuition fee of #7.6mil , the #4mil is way off the total tuition fee. Hope you g t what I am saying now?
Let him commit more fund(additional #3.6mil) towards your tuition fee(since he is your only sponsor )
NB: The deficit might not be up to #3.6mil for the first year, but you have to fix that. Work on your funds and make sure it balances

Bro i sent you a dm
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by mcobex: 10:06am On Jul 24, 2019
olalemii:


Bro i sent you a dm
Sorry bro, I don't attend to DMs for now, but feel free to ask your questions here and I will do my best to answer them. Also others can contribute and learn at the same time

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Kennylad90: 10:42am On Jul 24, 2019
olalemii:
Hello Gurus

I’m on the verge of submitting my Application, i would like you guys to help criticise and suggest where necessary..

No travel history, No study Gap

Bsc Electronic and Computer engineering, Got admitted into Meng Electrical and Computer Engineering, NYSC was completed June 2019, I’m 23


Finance

Going to Uwindsor in Jan,2020 and my Tuition is 27,500 CAD. My Uncle in the US is my sponsor, I identified he has paid my Confirmation deposit of 4000 CAD and He also transferred living expenses of 10000 CAD to my Dom acct. In my letter of introduction of sponsor I highlighted he would be Supporting me with 4 million Naira every year for my Tuition and Living expenses (it’s a 16 months program tho) . His acct shows balance of 20m + , nolump sum


Do you guys think i can go ahead with this ?

Bro,

When did you apply to university of windsor. Also applied, still expecting a positive feedback from them
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Mfondara: 10:57am On Jul 24, 2019
Ymin:


A P P R O V A L A L E R T !!!
Program: MSc Biosystem Engineering, University Of Manitoba(Fall,2019)

This is my 3rd Application after 2 previous refusals and I have been a silent reader on this forum:

Application timeline
Route – Paper, processed in Nairobi Kenya
Applied 15th May 2019
Biometrics not required as the previous one is valid. I was able to link it online on the 26th May and then Background check already running.
Eligibility review 12th June
Medical Request 14th June
Medical Done 17th June at IOM Ikeja
Medical Passed 20th June
BVL-July 9th
Approval- July 10th
Then I got a text message late evening on Thursday 11th July from VFS Lagos that Passport is ready for pick up.
Passport pick up 12th July 2019(Within 2mins at VFS counter in Lekki, which was the fastest of all the waiting process from the beginning of the application)


Documents submitted:

Academic Qualification

B.Eng Degree in Agricultural Engineering
Msc Admission letter
Transcript from the University
CV
O Level Cert

Proof of Financial Support

Personal statement of account comprising current account balance of N3M and Fixed deposit of N3M
Reference Letter from the Bank to support SOA
Letter of Sponsorship as Postgraduate research assistant with funding of CAD18,000 for each year of my study.
Tuition is CAD12, 400 but also got an IGSES Scholarship of CAD5, 400 which is usually applied on the Tuition to effectively reduce it to CAD7, 000


Other documents

IMM Forms
Passport photo
Police Clearance Certificate was submitted during the first application so didn’t bother doing it again.
NYSC certificate
A work ID, Promotion letters and introduction letter from work
Landed property with Survey and Deed Of Assignment
Marriage cert and kids birth cert
Wife's passport biodata page
SOP and LOE address previous refusals in details

A few of my success stories and testimonies:

I first applied for a study visa to Canada in April 2018 and was refused June same year with Purpose of Visit.
Second Application was in Feb 2019 and was refused the same month with Purpose of visit and travel history.

In both cases, I used the services of an agent and I applied with the M.eng (One year course based) admission letter
Shortly before my second application, I contacted Frankrobbn to assist proofread my SOP. Despite his kind assistance then with every effort put in place, I was still delayed. Then after my second refusal, I contacted Bracha who encouraged me not to give up and assisted with part of my SOP correction.

Sometimes in Jan this year, I had thought of switching from the Meng to Msc but getting supervisor was the issue. After a series of emails with usual "no funding, no space" responses, God finally came through for me and that marks the turning point in my Canada journey. I got a Prof willing to supervise me and provided the Stipend that fully covers my study around April and then I decided to reapply for the 3rd time in May 2019.

This time around,Qudkom came to my rescue. We talk extensively, exchange emails and I had to even travel to a neighboring city to meet this wonderful and kind guy that I didn't know from anywhere just to ensure I get it right this time. Anyway, no more agent as I am prepared to take all the advice of the gurus to do it by myself.

Few days to my submission date, I had to literally go through all of Franks past post to ensure all my T's have been crossed and I's dotted.

My special appreciation thus goes to Frankrobbn, Bracha and Qudkom who positively influenced my application in a way or the other
Every other guru: Makano, Justmellow and so many Monikers I may not mention. God bless your selfless efforts on this thread.

I need to also mention that I am advanced in age and I have never traveled outside Nigeria before and I also graduated university in 2006 with about 11 years working experience. Married with 2 kids but I decided to apply alone first.
This is to encourage someone not to really give up.

Nevertheless all human efforts, IT IS NOT OF HIM THAT WILLS, NOR OF HIM WHO RUNS, BUT OF GOD WHO SHOWS MERCY....


More Success stories to every applicant awaiting feedback from Schools or the Embassy!!!














Congratulation.

Please did you have to complete form IMM 5409 (Statutory Declaration of Common-Law Union) as a married applicant?

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Jola17: 10:57am On Jul 24, 2019
ca12:
Applied May 10
Passed medical July 12 still no response till now.
Pls is there anyone still waiting for response that applied May?
Also my eligibility has not started?
Is there anyone that has been in this situation before?
Thanks
Has your biometrics been updated to completed because a couple of people said their biometrics was updated yesterday

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