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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 12:34am On Aug 21, 2019
ebby29:
Good evening Nairaland. Please I'm calling out to all the Gurus in the house Mr Frank, SOP writer and others. Please kindly help me. This is my 3rd refusal, I'm so frustrated and tired. Have ordered for my GCMS note. Refusal came this evening.
Hello ebby29,

I can really understand how disheartened and depressed you're at this point after been rejected for the third time.

However, I would like you know that few people have achieved success by trying once and most people who have achieved success in their various applications is because they have tried multiple times. The more you try, the more chances you give yourself of succeeding. Even Rome itself, wasn’t built in a day. Giving up signifies that you no longer believe in your capabilities and strengths. Giving up means that you are not ready to learn from your mistakes. Giving up means that you have accepted defeat. Instead, carry on with the struggle, put more effort, avoid the wrong turns that you made before and appreciate the fact that no Application, absolutely no Application, is perfect!

Always remember, that for you to be successful, you must believe in yourself even when things are not working out as planned!

Share me your profile here. Let's see how it goes in your next Application! My sincere apologies to those that were recently refused of their Visas.

It shall end in praises for everyone.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 12:48am On Aug 21, 2019
Nobleman61:
All my friends like 4 confirmed now got this same refusal letter.
What is happening?

We are all rejected for the same reason?

The high rate of refusals recently from IRCC for Study Visa Applications is NORMAL as we do encounter same experience towards the start of every fall term. The rejection is a clear evidence that IRCC has reached the specific number of Temporary Resident applicants to be admitted/issued visa for the September Fall term, 2019. I will therefore sincerely urge all applicants to defer their Admissions to January and apply in time so as to be able to meet up with their resumption date!

It shall end in praises

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 1:05am On Aug 21, 2019
Dynatron:
Good evening gurus
More power to your government.
I got some sad news today.
I submitted study Visa application on 13th june and got only 1 mail saying my biometrics is validated then another to pick up my passport.
My passport was returned on the 15th August with no visa and no refusal and a note to send an email to the Canadian embassy in Nairobi.
A VFS official told me it's a refusal and i should get the email soon, however in my online profile the message is that a decision is still pending.

Do i order the GCMS note now or wait for a decision to come out?

Sorry about the outcome of your application. Check for trusted websites on the internet to order your GCMS note. This forum doesn't encourage the advertisement of third party websites.

In the absence of your GCMS note, can you kindly share your profile and the list of documents you submitted along side your refused Application.

It shall end in praises
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 1:09am On Aug 21, 2019
Owoch:


Thanks for this info. Really appreciate it.

Glad you find it useful. Success!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by waynee2baba: 1:11am On Aug 21, 2019
"The rejection is a clear evidence that IRCC has reached a specific number of Temporary Resident applicants" - Not really, it's not factual, it's just a probability. Yes there might be a quota, but if your application is actually solid, I don't see why you should get denied. Unless they've reached the ''quota'' and your solid application has minor loopholes, they might be stricter and not overlook.
Frankrobbn1:


The high rate of refusals recently from IRCC for Study Visa Applications is NORMAL as we do encounter same experience towards the start of every fall term. The rejection is a clear evidence that IRCC has reached the specific number of Temporary Resident applicants to be admitted/issued visa for the September Fall term, 2019. I will therefore sincerely urge all applicants to defer their Admissions to January and apply in time so as to be able to meet up with their resumption date!

It shall end in praises
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 1:12am On Aug 21, 2019
jessyeve:
I insist Canada can't practically let in all applicants, they must have a limit per year, I[b] think the target should be to apply earlier for a better chance, that's my thoughts anyway[/b].

You got it right! Applicants should be looking forward to applying for their Visas now for January Winter Term. Third week of December the visa officer's will be on leave and commence duty after the Xmas and New Celebration. The best time is NOW!!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 1:18am On Aug 21, 2019
waynee2baba:
"The rejection is a clear evidence that IRCC has reached a specific number of Temporary Resident applicants" - Not really, it's not factual, it's just a probability. Yes there might be a quota, but if your application is actually solid, I don't see why you should get denied. Unless they've reached the ''quota'' and your solid application has minor loopholes, they might be stricter and not overlook.

There is nothing like SOLID or PERFECT Application as you sound. Over my two - three years of experience of handling Successful Canada Visa applications, I have seen on several occasions where an airtight application, I mean applicant's with full funded scholarships getting rejected of their Visas. Hence, when it comes to Canada study visa there is nothing like the word SOLID applications. Every applicant's Application is unique and as such the visa officer will employ his discretion in assessing the overall information provided with the application. Most times the imperfect applications are the ones receiving PPR whilst the SOLID ones as you said, are been rejected.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by waynee2baba: 1:18am On Aug 21, 2019
Don't give high BP to people that are currently waiting for an outcome o. IRCC never said ''don't apply after a certain period because we might have reached the quota''. Anyway whatever you say regarding quota are mere speculations. No two applications are the same.

Fellow applicants, if you're still waiting for a decision, sight tight, as far as your heart is beating, there's hope. smiley
Frankrobbn1:


You got it right! Applicants should be looking forward to applying for their Visas now for January Winter Term. Third week of December the visa officer's will be on leave and commence duty after the Xmas and New Celebration. The best time is NOW!!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by waynee2baba: 1:22am On Aug 21, 2019
Bruv solid and perfect are two different words. You're misquoting me undecided

e.g Solid - Magna cum laude (Very good)
Perfect - Summa cum laude (Excellent)

Capish?
Frankrobbn1:


There is nothing like SOLID or PERFECT Application as you sound. Over my two - three years of experience of handling Successful Canada Visa applications, I have seen on several occasions where an airtight application, I mean applicant's with full funded scholarships getting rejected of their Visas. Hence, when it comes to Canada study visa there is nothing like the word SOLID applications. Every applicant's Application is unique and as such the visa officer will employ his discretion in assessing the overall information provided with the application.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 1:28am On Aug 21, 2019
waynee2baba:
Don't give high BP to people that are currently waiting for an outcome o. IRCC never said ''don't apply after a certain period because we might have reached the quota''. Anyway whatever you say regarding quota are mere speculations. No two applications are the same.

Fellow applicants, if you're still waiting for a decision, sight tight, as far as your heart is beating, there's hope. smiley

You don't seize to amaze me with those word of yours! I am not giving anyone BP here. What I am telling you is the real fact! Any applicant that applies late towards a resumption date is at risk of been rejected as the applicant is giving IRCC a limited time to process their application.

Confirm the authenticity of this information and I'll provide proof to my claims.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by olalemii: 1:30am On Aug 21, 2019
I need the gurus help on this...

A friend applied for US visa and was refused, unfortunately, the individual he used as his dad wasn’t his dad, he just used someone else just for his SOA since they share the same surname (He knows better now)

He currently wants to apply for Canadian student visa, but knowing US and canada share Data , kindly advice him accordingly on what he needs to do - He now wants to use his Dads name to show relationship between him and his brother (Sponsor)

Thanks in anticipation of your response
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by olalemii: 1:33am On Aug 21, 2019
Frankrobbn1:


You don't seize to amaze me with those word of yours! I am not giving anyone BP here. What I am telling you is the real fact! Any applicant that applies late towards a resumption date is at risk of been rejected as the applicant is giving IRCC a limited time to process their application.

Confirm the authenticity of this information and I'll provide proof to my claims.

Frankrobbn sir, like how many months before resumption are we talking about here?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by waynee2baba: 1:37am On Aug 21, 2019
Lol bruv that wasn't your point, you're derailing. Your initial point wasn't regarding people that tender applications close to their resumption date. Ofc they would get rejected. Your point was that people that are still expecting a reply (like June/July applicants) with their resumption dates close are likely to be refused. The aforementioned sets of people are not the same.

Frankrobbn1:


You don't seize to amaze me with those word of yours! I am not giving anyone BP here. What I am telling you is the real fact! Any applicant that applies late towards a resumption date is at risk of been rejected as the applicant is giving IRCC a limited time to process their application.

Confirm the authenticity of this information and I'll provide proof to my claims.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 1:38am On Aug 21, 2019
waynee2baba:
Bruv solid and perfect are two different words. You're misquoting me undecided

e.g Solid - Magna cum laude (Very good)
Perfect - Summa cum laude (Excellent)

Capish?

You made mention of SOLID Application and here you're deviating to SOLID OR PERFECT!... I reiterate, there is nothing like SOLID applications elsewhere. Every Application is Unique and must undergo same scrutiny like others.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by waynee2baba: 1:39am On Aug 21, 2019
Tbh he has to finish what he started. That might be considered as fraud and may lead to a perm/temporary ban.
olalemii:
I need the gurus help on this...

A friend applied for US visa and was refused, unfortunately, the individual he used as his dad wasn’t his dad, he just used someone else just for his SOA since they share the same surname (He knows better now)

He currently wants to apply for Canadian student visa, but knowing US and canada share Data , kindly advice him accordingly on what he needs to do - He now wants to use his Dads name to show relationship between him and his brother (Sponsor)

Thanks in anticipation of your response
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by waynee2baba: 1:40am On Aug 21, 2019
I didn't deviate. You were the one that introduced 'Solid or Perfect' and I explained that these were two different words with a nice example
Frankrobbn1:


You made mention of SOLID Application and here you're deviating to SOLID OR PERFECT!... I reiterate, there is nothing like SOLID applications elsewhere. Every Application is Unique and must undergo same scrutiny like others.

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 1:41am On Aug 21, 2019
olalemii:


Frankrobbn sir, like how many months before resumption are we talking about here?

3-4 months prior to school resumption that's the ideal time to apply for Canada study Visa.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 1:45am On Aug 21, 2019
waynee2baba:
Lol bruv that wasn't your point, you're derailing. Your initial point wasn't regarding people that tender applications close to their resumption date. Ofc they would get rejected. Your point was that people that are still expecting a reply (like June/July applicants) with their resumption dates close are likely to be refused. The aforementioned sets of people are not the same.


Believe it or not. IRCC has reached their quota for the fall term 2019. Any pending Application that hasn't received a medical invite/update since June is likely to be turned down with flimsy/generic reasons. I'm giving my points based on the vast experience I have enjoyed in this process.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by waynee2baba: 1:48am On Aug 21, 2019
Lol if you say so. I hope someone from this thread who's a June/July applicant for Fall 2019 shocks you. Mr Arjen Robbn, person gats clear your eye small cheesy
Frankrobbn1:


Believe it or not. IRCC has reached their quota for the fall term 2019. Any pending Application that hasn't received a medical invite/update since June is likely to turned down with flimsy/generic reasons. I'm giving my points based on the vast experience I have enjoyed in this process.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Nobleman61: 1:50am On Aug 21, 2019
Frankrobbn1:


Your refusal grounds have already been tackled and explained by me in a post as at December 2017. Kindly refer to this link;
https://www.nairaland.com/3948393/canadian-student-visa-thread-part/391#63425662

After going through the post, feel free to ask me anything and I'll be happy to assist you. Also, order your CAIPS file as that will give us a clearer picture of the reason for your refusal.

Ps: Pardon me if I'm referring you all to my previous posts, but I'm doing this so you all would know that all your concerns and questions have already been answered on several occasions on this thread for over the past 2 years plus until now. Do good by reading the past threads and gaining valuable information that will be helpful in your Canadian Study Visa pursuit!

It shall end in praises for everyone!


Thanks a lot bro
God bless you richly for me o
Please is CAIPS file same as gcms note ?
Since they didn’t add finance means that aspect is okay right?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Mykman1202: 1:53am On Aug 21, 2019
Hello Frankrobbn1...
Can you please help me review my application bcoz this is my second refusal.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 1:55am On Aug 21, 2019
waynee2baba:
I didn't deviate. You were the one that introduced 'Solid or Perfect' and I explained that these were two different words with a nice example

This moniker self!.... lipsrsealed undecided. Whenever you want to put up a debate/argument to proof my post wrong. Please do come up with facts and relevant proof to back your claims, because before I drop a comment on this thread, I am always conscious of the authenticity of the information. I don't say what i am not sure of or hearsay! Many on this window can attest to this.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by waynee2baba: 1:57am On Aug 21, 2019
My guy, I won't go back and forth with you on this issue. I'm a fan of your contributions on this thread.

That being said, we moveee

Frankrobbn1:


This moniker self!.... lipsrsealed undecided. Whenever you want to put up a debate/argument to proof my post wrong. Please do come up with facts and relevant proof to back your claims, because before I drop a comment on this thread, I am always conscious of the authenticity of the information. I don't say what i am not sure of or hearsay! Many on this window can attest to this.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 1:57am On Aug 21, 2019
Nobleman61:



Thanks a lot bro
God bless you richly for me o
Please is CAIPS file same as gcms note ?
Since they didn’t add finance means that aspect is okay right?

CAIPS is the previous name before it was changed to GCMS note. It's same thing. You can't be too sure if finances werent among the reasons for your refusal. The GCMS note will be in a better position to provide clarity to the factual reason for your refusal. Hence, it's important you order for one ASAP!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 2:02am On Aug 21, 2019
Mykman1202:
Hello Frankrobbn1...
Can you please help me review my application bcoz this is my second refusal.

Go ahead and share your details!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by ralfudoh(m): 2:02am On Aug 21, 2019
I totally agree with this. It has been so since 2015. Once it is July, the rate of rejections is always on the high side. I've seen a denial without reason. Last year it was just purpose of visit to multiple applicants. I sympathize with all parties involved. Delay is not denial. Defer, re-strategize, plan and reapply early. Applying early is always key. If you notice, those who applied for fall intake early have their visas and have already travelled, those that applied late are ending up with denials. If Jan is close, defer to spring or even fall 2020 and once u have your new admission letter apply. With CIC, one have to be patient and plan well. Dont be in a rush. Secondly, always have a plan B,C,D. Don put all hopes only on Canada, because when denied, you will hate yourself. Explore other options. My 2cents
Frankrobbn1:


The high rate of refusals recently from IRCC for Study Visa Applications is NORMAL as we do encounter same experience towards the start of every fall term. The rejection is a clear evidence that IRCC has reached the specific number of Temporary Resident applicants to be admitted/issued visa for the September Fall term, 2019. I will therefore sincerely urge all applicants to defer their Admissions to January and apply in time so as to be able to meet up with their resumption date!

It shall end in praises

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 2:06am On Aug 21, 2019
waynee2baba:
My guy, I won't go back and forth with you on this issue. I'm a fan of your contributions on this thread.

That being said, we moveee


Definitely! We are both intelligent beings from different school of thoughts. So we can't agree on same perspective. I hope to see more of your contributions here.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by waynee2baba: 2:08am On Aug 21, 2019
Plan B very important. If Canada no show boys love today, we enter Ireland tomorrow... nothing spoil. Me cry untop wetin? angry
ralfudoh:
I totally agree with this. It has been so since 2015. Once it is July, the rate of rejections is always on the high side. I've seen a denial without reason. Last year it was just purpose of visit to multiple applicants. I sympathize with all parties involved. Delay is not denial. Defer, re-strategize, plan and reapply early. Applying early is always key. If you notice, those who applied for fall intake early have their visas and have already travelled, those that applied late are ending up with denials. If Jan is close, defer to spring or even fall 2020 and once u have your new admission letter apply. With CIC, one have to be patient and plan well. Dont be in a rush. Secondly, always have a plan B,C,D. Don put all hopes only on Canada, because when denied, you will hate yourself. Explore other options. My 2cents

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 2:10am On Aug 21, 2019
ralfudoh:
I totally agree with this. It has been so since 2015. Once it is July, the rate of rejections is always on the high side. I've seen a denial without reason. Last year it was just purpose of visit to multiple applicants. I sympathize with all parties involved. Delay is not denial. Defer, re-strategize, plan and reapply early. Applying early is always key. If you notice, those who applied for fall intake early have their visas and have already travelled, those that applied late are ending up with denials. If Jan is close, defer to spring or even fall 2020 and once u have your new admission letter apply. With CIC, one have to be patient and plan well. Dont be in a rush. Secondly, always have a plan B,C,D. Don put all hopes only on Canada, because when denied, you will hate yourself. Explore other options. My 2cents

Valid! You've spoken well my brother!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by waynee2baba: 2:11am On Aug 21, 2019
Nicely said. Meanwhile I'm still waiting for mine o. 5 weeks from the UK but my programme doesn't start until October 31st. I hit them with a second web form yesterday, boys are not smiling o. undecided
Frankrobbn1:


Definitely! We are both intelligent beings from different school of thoughts. So we can't agree on same perspective. I hope to see more of your contributions here.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Nobleman61: 2:13am On Aug 21, 2019
Frankrobbn1:


CAIPS is the previous name before it was changed to GCMS note. It's same thing. You can't be too sure if finances were among the reasons for your refusal. The GCMS note will be in a better position to provide clarity to the factual reason for your refusal. Hence, it's important you order for one ASAP!

Thanks bro
But the problem here is this most gcms notes the reasons are same generic
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 2:18am On Aug 21, 2019
waynee2baba:
Lol if you say so. I hope someone from this thread who's a June/July applicant for Fall 2019 shocks you. Mr Arjen Robbn, person gats clear your eye small cheesy

I'm not saying that there won't be approval.... But, the rate of refusals will supersede the approval! From Monday until now, we have over 10 refusals on this thread with few/no news of approval..... It's a normal trend for IRCC when it comes to this peak period during school resumption.

I'm just seeing this now.

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