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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Vesment: 11:05am On Sep 13, 2019
makano:
How did u knw this, did ur bank call you to notify you?
yes. the bank said they got a letter from the embassy asking blah blah long talk. so they wanna confirm if he is the one that released the statement of account and to who and for what and if they should give the embassy the same replies etc
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by peruz: 11:08am On Sep 13, 2019
Pls is it advisable for someone that does not bear the same surname has the applicant for study permit be her sponsor? Hence is it possible for a person that put in for study permit be a sponsor though the result for his application is not out yet?

mcobex:
As long as he explains the source of the money, you have no problem. Let him explain why the lump sum and show proof of it and you will be good to go. He should also explain he believes more in investing in real estate (he should show proof of the investments he has by showing C of O of properties, rental agreement with tenants of those properties etc)
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by olalekan28(m): 11:11am On Sep 13, 2019
[quote author=justwise post=79136298][/quote]
Please I'm new here. I have a HND degree in industrial maintenance engineering (lower credit), but I'm planning to convert my degree to Bsc at a Canadian university. I'd like to get info on how all this works out.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Mfondara: 11:35am On Sep 13, 2019
Hello Gurus. I got a refusal with VO's reasons being:

1. 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.

2. 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.

It seems to me the first comment referred to my SOP even though I thought I was detailed and explanatory enough. I also ran it by people too.

On the second comment, below are the documents submitted for proof of employment from 2012 to date:

1. My CV showing all my roles from 2012 (NYSC till date).
2. Testimonial letter from NNPC confirming I did NYSC there as Production Intern.
3. My employment letter and confirmation letter from my first employer after NYSC. I worked with the establishment from 2012 to 2018 in 4 different roles in production operations and supply chain.
4. Last six months payslips in my previous place of work.
5. 2 awards in my previous place of employment.
6. My employment letter and confirmation letter where I work from 2018 till date in Supply Chain and Logistics department.
7. My latest 6month payslips in my present place of work.
7. Photocopy of work ID.

I had my first degree in Industrial Engineering. I have worked for 6.5years basically in Production operations, Logistics and Supply Chain roles. I applied for 2 PGC programs: Logistics & Supply Chain Management and Operations Management.

Kindly advise on what I need to provide in my reapplication to counter the reasons given for refusal by the VO.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by mcobex: 11:38am On Sep 13, 2019
peruz:
Pls is it advisable for someone that does not bear the same surname has the applicant for study permit be her sponsor? Hence is it possible for a person that put in for study permit be a sponsor though the result for his application is not out yet?

1. Yes someone with a different surname can sponsor you, but they MUST show commitment by paying your tuition fee and living expenses into your personal account or to the school (tuition fee), also they will need to write a letter of support stating why they want to spend such amount of money on you.
2. As for an applicant sponsoring another applicant, yes it is possible as long as he has enough fund to cover his fees(tuition and living expenses) and that of the other applicant(you know that could be a lot)
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by waynee2baba: 11:40am On Sep 13, 2019
9 weeks soon... applied from London o. CIC show boys love na Lowkey, I should have come home to apply. Nairobi is wayyyy faster.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by mcobex: 11:46am On Sep 13, 2019
Mfondara:
Hello Gurus. I got a refusal with VO's reasons being:

1. 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.

2. 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.

It seems to me the first comment referred to my SOP even though I thought I was detailed and explanatory enough. I also ran it by people too.

On the second comment, below are the documents submitted for proof of employment from 2012 to date:

1. My CV showing all my roles from 2012 (NYSC till date).
2. Testimonial letter from NNPC confirming I did NYSC there as Production Intern.
3. My employment letter and confirmation letter from my first employer after NYSC. I worked with the establishment from 2012 to 2018 in 4 different roles in production operations and supply chain.
4. Last six months payslips in my previous place of work.
5. 2 awards in my previous place of employment.
6. My employment letter and confirmation letter where I work from 2018 till date in Supply Chain and Logistics department.
7. My latest 6month payslips in my present place of work.
7. Photocopy of work ID.

I had my first degree in Industrial Engineering. I have worked for 6.5years basically in Production operations, Logistics and Supply Chain roles. I applied for 2 PGC programs: Logistics & Supply Chain Management and Operations Management.

Kindly advise on what I need to provide in my reapplication to counter the reasons given for refusal by the VO.
Sorry for the delay, I will advise you order for your gcms note immediately so you can know the real reasons behind your delay. This note will give you a breakdown of what the vo thinks about your application and why he/she denied your application. Google search the name "gcms note" and you will see third party companies offering the service of getting the note for those who don't have anyone in Canada to order for them. If you have someone already in Canada (studying or working), then visit CIC website to order for it

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by makano: 11:47am On Sep 13, 2019
And this secondary review was after you submitted ur passport, right? And also who were u referring to in the bolded, ur sponsor?
Vesment:

yes. the bank said they got a letter from the embassy asking blah blah long talk. so they wanna confirm if he is the one that released the statement of account and to who and for what and if they should give the embassy the same replies etc
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by mcobex: 11:48am On Sep 13, 2019
waynee2baba:
9 weeks soon... applied from London o. CIC show boys love na Lowkey, I should have come home to apply. Nairobi is wayyyy faster.
When last did you send a reminder to them bro? It will end in praise
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by oyukuwife: 11:50am On Sep 13, 2019
any answers please
oyukuwife:
Hello Gurus
Does anyone know of any family that applied for study permit for the wife at the same time open work permit for the husband and a visit visa for the son and it was approved
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Vesment: 11:56am On Sep 13, 2019
makano:
And this secondary review was after you submitted ur passport, right? And also who were u referring to in the bolded, ur sponsor?
yes after submiiting
"My Father"
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by mumnadine: 12:04pm On Sep 13, 2019
Vesment:

yes after submiiting
"My Father"
the do that sometimes,it happened to my friend nothing to worry about if the money is still in the account.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by makano: 12:09pm On Sep 13, 2019
Ok.. You should get approved soon cos I wanna assume you didnt use a fake SOA. Cos if u do, dts an automatic life Ban.. Congrats in advance..
Vesment:

yes after submiiting
"My Father"
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by makano: 12:12pm On Sep 13, 2019
Its nt about the money, embassy has no right to know how much an applicant have.. What they do is to know the authenticity of the Bank account and also to know transactions that they see on the submitted SOA if it tallies with the response of the bank, so its nt about if the moneyis still there or not.. I can be corrected on this by those with experience tho.. Peace
mumnadine:
the do that sometimes,it happened to my friend nothing to worry about if the[b] money is still in the account[/b].
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by dubajek: 12:17pm On Sep 13, 2019
Thanks. Will look into it


Vesment:

the best is while looking for schools, avoid London and check on other parts in the UK like sheffield, nottingham, manchester etc. even tho the school fees is low. healthcare, visa fee and return flight should be clicking 700k depending on the type of visa u want ranging from normal to super priority or so.
remember course and placement year(co-op) matters a lot.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Omonoba1981(f): 12:26pm On Sep 13, 2019
Thanks. I also was able to chat with them today

[11:04, 9/13/2019] XXXX: Dear XXXX , Welcome to the Live chat support.
Please be informed that starting from November 4th, 2019, VFS Global will accept applications and collect biometrics at the Canada Visa Application Centres in Lagos and Abuja, Nigeria under a new set of requirements and services. For information on the VAC service changes for applications submitted on or after November 4th, 2019, please visit www.canada.ca/visa-application-centre.
For applications submitted on or before November 1st, 2019, the Canada Visa Application Centre will continue to provide services until January 31st, 2020. During this period, the VAC will remain open for applicants to collect their documents. The last date for the collection of documents will be January 31st, 2020.
The VAC will send all unclaimed documents to the IRCC Office on February 3rd, 2020. The IRCC Office will coordinate the return of documents for these applications.
For more information, please visit our website at http://www.vfsglobal.ca/canada/nigeria
Dear XXXX ,Now you are chatting with Blessing Omachonu and your chat interaction ID is : 535284
XXXX: Hello
XXXX: XXXX: hi
XXXX: visitor visa
XXXX: He did his biometric long ago
XXXX: so for his application he applied online
XXXX: and didnt have to do any biometric
XXXX: hi
Blessing: so for this application he will be paying 13860
XXXX: can he pay this when he gets to the centre today
[11:07, 9/13/2019] XXXX: XXXX: hi
Blessing: so for this application he will be paying 13860
XXXX: can he pay this when he gets to the centre today
Blessing: yes please
Blessing: cash at the centre

JustMellow:


Hello Omonoba1981,

Your uncle can use his younger brother to drop his PP at the Vfs but he should go with the print out of collection slip/paper/document, his photocopied PP bio-data page, and a written consent letter. After the drop-off, he will pay for a return courier service to any destination because nobody will be allowed to pick it on his behalf once the counterfoil has been appended.

All the best!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by waynee2baba: 12:35pm On Sep 13, 2019
mcobex:
When last did you send a reminder to them bro? It will end in praise

Earlier this week. Amen bruv
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by pojupoju: 12:52pm On Sep 13, 2019
Hi everyone on this forum.
I have been following this thread since I found out about it barely 2 months ago.
I am here to share the goodness of the Lord God Almighty and to all those who keep this space active and educative.

I don't want to write a thesis here but feel I must share some information I think will help someone to be encouraged their application process.


I applied for my student permit in June 2019 and got my approval and visa by end of August 2019
To prepare for this, I read all of the part 15 and 16 thread on Canadian Student Visa on Nairaland up to the time I finally submitted my application. This was very helpful especially considering the list of documents that I had initially intended to submit.... that would have been woefully inadequate.
The forum taught me the following:

No two applications are the same.
Diligence in preparing your application is absolutely necessary or your reject awaits you.
Do your own research as well as cross check every information you pickup from this forum.
I got information about cheap student travel fares which I didn't know about

My profile goes like this.
I have 4 visa rejects that date back years ago.
2 from Canadian student permit application
2 from another European country
The above were declared in my application


Over the years I managed to improve my travel history by visiting the US and other European countries

Statistics provide information for decision making so I did some homework to realize the following about visa approvals.

Nigeria had 18% approval rate in 2018.
Applications to Colleges have 50% approval rates.
Applications to Universities have 80% approval rates
Applications to the highly industrialized provinces have 80-90% approval rates whereas applications to cheaper provinces like Saskachewan etc
Applications to study at PhD levels have higher approval rates followed by masters, Bachelors then Diploma respectively.

(i will provide my sources when required... don't know if its not permitted here to drop web links etc)

The above is very useful information to enable you navigate towards choices that improve your approval rate.

SOP I believe is one of the most important things in your application. Please take time to write your SOP and possibly have others look through it for you. I took close to 7 weeks to put together my SOP because I needed to deal with every uncertainty possible that could flaw my application. Some may be wondering why so long. I applied to begin school in Jan 2020 to give me enough time for any uncertainty.

I applied to do a Diploma in a course which is unrelated whatsoever to my previous study area.
From a country with low approval rate
I chose a Province with low approval rate
Also I am in the middle of my career so am a much older person compared to the typical prospective foreign student.

I fully paid my fees for the year as well as accommodation for the year
had more than 10,000 Canadian dollars in my bank account for my upkeep for the year

The rest was my total dependence on God to see me through. The Almighty demonstrated his love and mercy and all went well.
My little advice to prospective applicants is to start early, don't be in a rush as if someone is chasing you out of the country. If you don't have the right profile now, take time to develop that profile so that you don't leave any chances for a rejection.

Thanks and God help us all.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Urbanboy(m): 1:15pm On Sep 13, 2019
makano:
And this secondary review was after you submitted ur passport, right? And also who were u referring to in the bolded, ur sponsor?
Pls when did you submit your passport?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Urbanboy(m): 1:18pm On Sep 13, 2019
Vesment:

yes. the bank said they got a letter from the embassy asking blah blah long talk. so they wanna confirm if he is the one that released the statement of account and to who and for what and if they should give the embassy the same replies etc
Pls when did you submit your passport?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by benque: 1:18pm On Sep 13, 2019
Congratulations.. God has done it. Thanks for sharing.
Couldn't agree more with the bolded..
I know I'm going to share my testimony soon, and this looked like what I was going to write. Congrats again.



pojupoju:
Hi everyone on this forum.
I have been following this thread since I found out about it barely 2 months ago.
I am here to share the goodness of the Lord God Almighty and to all those who keep this space active and educative.

I don't want to write a thesis here but feel I must share some information I think will help someone to be encouraged their application process.


I applied for my student permit in June 2019 and got my approval and visa by end of August 2019
To prepare for this, I read all of the part 15 and 16 thread on Canadian Student Visa on Nairaland up to the time I finally submitted my application. This was very helpful especially considering the list of documents that I had initially intended to submit.... that would have been woefully inadequate.
The forum taught me the following:


No two applications are the same.

Diligence in preparing your application is absolutely necessary or your reject awaits you.
Do your own research as well as cross check every information you pickup from this forum.
I got information about cheap student travel fares which I didn't know about

My profile goes like this.
I have 4 visa rejects that date back years ago.
2 from Canadian student permit application
2 from another European country
The above were declared in my application


Over the years I managed to improve my travel history by visiting the US and other European countries

Statistics provide information for decision making so I did some homework to realize the following about visa approvals.

Nigeria had 18% approval rate in 2018.
Applications to Colleges have 50% approval rates.
Applications to Universities have 80% approval rates
Applications to the highly industrialized provinces have 80-90% approval rates whereas applications to cheaper provinces like Saskachewan etc
Applications to study at PhD levels have higher approval rates followed by masters, Bachelors then Diploma respectively.

(i will provide my sources when required... don't know if its not permitted here to drop web links etc)

The above is very useful information to enable you navigate towards choices that improve your approval rate.

SOP I believe is one of the most important things in your application. Please take time to write your SOP and possibly have others look through it for you. I took close to 7 weeks to put together my SOP because I needed to deal with every uncertainty possible that could flaw my application. Some may be wondering why so long. I applied to begin school in Jan 2020 to give me enough time for any uncertainty.

I applied to do a Diploma in a course which is unrelated whatsoever to my previous study area.
From a country with low approval rate
I chose a Province with low approval rate
Also I am in the middle of my career so am a much older person compared to the typical prospective foreign student.

I fully paid my fees for the year as well as accommodation for the year
had more than 10,000 Canadian dollars in my bank account for my upkeep for the year

The rest was my total dependence on God to see me through. The Almighty demonstrated his love and mercy and all went well.
My little advice to prospective applicants is to start early, don't be in a rush as if someone is chasing you out of the country. If you don't have the right profile now, take time to develop that profile so that you don't leave any chances for a rejection.

Thanks and God help us all.




Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by olearypo: 1:28pm On Sep 13, 2019
cool, if you have any questions dont hesitate to ask

Vchinx:


Wow... yeah trying to start my application.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Nobody: 1:29pm On Sep 13, 2019
[quote author=Vesment post=82189331]
not yet man. they are still on secondary review. they just verified my bank statement with my bank [/quote




How did you know they just confirmed your account statement
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by UBCcookies: 1:56pm On Sep 13, 2019
Please waynee2baba what will the message look like as they should be aware my application has passed the processing time, although it clocked 9weeks this past Monday.
waynee2baba:


Earlier this week. Amen bruv
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by waynee2baba: 2:17pm On Sep 13, 2019
UBCcookies:
Please waynee2baba what will the message look like as they should be aware my application has passed the processing time, although it clocked 9weeks this past Monday.

If you applied from Nigeria, the average processing time is 9 weeks. I started counting mine from the day they received my biometrics.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by UBCcookies: 2:56pm On Sep 13, 2019
I applied from Nigeria
waynee2baba:


If you applied from Nigeria, the average processing time is 9 weeks. I started counting mine from the day they received my biometrics.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Freshprince777: 3:04pm On Sep 13, 2019
mzjokky16:
Pls, who has booked his/medical for tomorrow and won’t be doing it again,kindly help a sis

Pls dear how did u do the upfront medicals? Did u book appointment or u just went there ?.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by olearypo: 3:36pm On Sep 13, 2019
Send it over

george009:
Please guys I still need volunteers to review my SOP for me;

I strongly believe 2-3 good heads are better than this my itibo head;

Thanks as you respond to this;

PS: I will prefer people that have gotten their TRV so they vet it based on what worked for them and what they feel is the standard,
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Funmibiyi96: 5:31pm On Sep 13, 2019
Hello house,

I have a question, please how soon would one get a response if the application is to be rejected?
Hopefully, there would be no rejection, but still...
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 5:36pm On Sep 13, 2019
Mfondara:
Hello Gurus. I got a refusal with VO's reasons being:

1. 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.

2. 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.

It seems to me the first comment referred to my SOP even though I thought I was detailed and explanatory enough. I also ran it by people too.

On the second comment, below are the documents submitted for proof of employment from 2012 to date:

1. My CV showing all my roles from 2012 (NYSC till date).
2. Testimonial letter from NNPC confirming I did NYSC there as Production Intern.
3. My employment letter and confirmation letter from my first employer after NYSC. I worked with the establishment from 2012 to 2018 in 4 different roles in production operations and supply chain.
4. Last six months payslips in my previous place of work.
5. 2 awards in my previous place of employment.
6. My employment letter and confirmation letter where I work from 2018 till date in Supply Chain and Logistics department.
7. My latest 6month payslips in my present place of work.
7. Photocopy of work ID.

I had my first degree in Industrial Engineering. I have worked for 6.5years basically in Production operations, Logistics and Supply Chain roles. I applied for 2 PGC programs: Logistics & Supply Chain Management and Operations Management.

Kindly advise on what I need to provide in my reapplication to counter the reasons given for refusal by the VO.

Hello Mfondara,

The second refusal reason can as well come from the side of your sponsor (if you used one) and can also be intertwined with the first reason on how well you demonstrated your level of establishment in your home country. Try to request for your notes to see if there was any additional reasons.

Good luck!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 5:41pm On Sep 13, 2019
waynee2baba:
9 weeks soon... applied from London o. CIC show boys love na Lowkey, I should have come home to apply. Nairobi is wayyyy faster.

Maybe you should request for your notes as you anxiously wait. If a decision comes before the notes, it spoils nothing but if the notes comes first, you might or not discover a discovery.

Good luck!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Zzzz1234: 5:46pm On Sep 13, 2019
JustMellow:


Hello Zzzz1234,

There's no need providing too much information about your siblings, they're not the principal applicant. However, only their birth certificates will suffice. Any other information about them is best advised to be stated in writing words. Thus, its also not bad including other relevant documents of them, but like i said before, they're not the principal applicant just leave it simple.

Good luck!

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