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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Qudkom(m): 11:31pm On Nov 03, 2019
Mudicua:
@Frankrobbn1, I just wanna holler at you!
Thank you for all you do on this platform... You de try wella.

May God bless you and may the universe be kind to you always!!

And to @Qudkom, @Austacus, @naijaforeigner @justmellow, @makano, i doff my hat for you guys for being very consistent here.

And to others I did not mention, thank you for helping in one way or the other.

Best wishes!!
Thanks for the compliment
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Qudkom(m): 11:36pm On Nov 03, 2019
Onweke:
Please I applied for a post graduate program and received acceptance letter from college of North Atlantic for fall 2020. I want to know the next step and the required documents to submit for an interview. Should I apply via lagos or abuja office ? Please I need your urgent advice and guideline on how not to be rejected.

Canada rarely offer interviews only on rare cases to make some conformations and all. You can read through the thread to get an idea of what you need to get together from Sponsor documents, fianance documents, SOP and Education documents.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by umofiaeng: 12:17am On Nov 04, 2019
HEllo @Frankrobbn1, Pls I'll like to contact you through email. My email is umofiaidorenyin@gmail.com. Thanks
Frankrobbn1:


I'm grateful for the recognition and prayers. I say Amen to them.

God bless us all!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by KrystalDesign: 6:51am On Nov 04, 2019
Frankrobbn1:


Scan the relevant pages that shows the bona-fide owner of the property.

Thanks Frank. Much appreciated
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by IboBoyNuel(m): 7:05am On Nov 04, 2019
Frankrobbn1:




@IboBoyNuel, you two share same area of specialization. I trust @Orlarshaynee's approved visa profile would be helpful to you.

Yea. Thank you. I'm thinking a Graduate Certificate in maybd Global business management or business management.

What are my chances of getting my visa approved?

I'm yet to apply for admission though
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 11:11am On Nov 04, 2019
Mudicua:
@Frankrobbn1, I just wanna holler at you!
Thank you for all you do on this platform... You de try wella.

May God bless you and may the universe be kind to you always!!

And to @Qudkom, @Austacus, @naijaforeigner @justmellow, @makano, i doff my hat for you guys for being very consistent here.

And to others I did not mention, thank you for helping in one way or the other.

Best wishes!!

Thank you for the warm appreciation. How has studies been? Thank you also for your selfishness in coming back to doll out your own piece of advise.

All the best.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by josiahese(m): 11:37am On Nov 04, 2019
justwise:


Please this has to do stop

Ok Sir.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Olamide319: 12:29pm On Nov 04, 2019
Good Day every one,
I got rejected last week in less than three weeks after applying because of these reasons 1.purpose of visit,employment situation and no strong family ties to home country..I want to share my SOP here for anyone to go through and see the reason why I was denied and how I can quickly address it


Visa Consular,
Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada.


Sir/Madam,

I, Mr. a Nigerian descent would like to apply for a study visa in order to further my education in Canada, I have completed a Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the Federal University of Technology Minna, Niger state, Nigeria in 2017. Motivated by my desire in this field, I have gained an admission offer to study Embedded System Engineering Design in the prestigious Lambton College for January 2020.

My childhood was filled with unrelenting tinkering of machines and systems, which comprised of the wonders surrounding the workings and design of the likes of washing machines, cars and televisions. Throughout my high school, my curiosity for the technical underpinnings of Electrical/Electronic seamlessly increased. This curiosity led me into reading every manual I came across and the urge to understand how machines work, inspired my Bachelors degree studies in Electrical Electronics Engineering at the Federal University of Technology, Minna Nigeria.

During my first degree I developed a love for embedded system due to the courses I took. These courses are inclusive but not limited to digital electronics, analogue electronics design and control engineering. In 2016, I partook in the Student Industrial Working Experience Scheme which was a requirement for my degree program where I interned at Ayo Ayodele pharmaceuticals chemists Ltd, here I gained working experience in factory operations and control systems. After my experience, I furthered on to major in embedded/control and instrumentation systems, I conducted my final year research project in the design and construction of an energy saving system using a monitoring device, of which 70% of my design was done through my knowledge in embedded systems. After completion of my first degree, I participated in the mandatory one-year National Youth Service Corps program (NYSC), where I was posted to a secondary school to help instill the knowledge gained from my days in the university to the students, which I did diligently. On completion of my NYSC program, I gained an internship with Rocktop Safety Integrated Services Ltd where I also gained hands on experience and training of automation and control (PLC, SCADA and EMBEDDED SYSTEMS).

I choose to study embedded system engineering design because of the fast-growing need in today's workplaces for advanced skills, related to the design and development of software and hardware solutions for embedded electronic systems. ESED delivers a unique interdisciplinary learning experience in embedded system fundamentals, design concepts and integration of modern communication principles with industrial and electronic devices which meets my desired field of further studies.

All of my past endeavors make me highly motivated and energetic at adopting new attitudes and encountering new things. This is why I chose to keep improving myself by considering a post-graduate degree at Lambton College, Canada. In my search to foster my studies, I came across Lambton College which I found a perfect fit for further studies. The post-graduate diploma offered at Lambton College will surely substantiate me with the right acquaintances, dexterity, and practice to accomplish my professionalism. Communication protocols, advanced system programming, in depth study of operating systems such as (Linux) are among the few courses I wish to pursue. Also, the opportunity to work with highly experienced and skilled staff members along with the prominent facilities available would definitely help me in my academic pursuit.

As I considered the options for my postgraduate studies, Canada was my first choice because the Canadian educational system has a friendlier approach to international students with high international rankings. Furthermore, I would get the opportunity to interact with and be exposed to competition from the best students from around the world, get introduced to various cultures and ethics, as well as improve my communication skills. Canadian universities offer well known and widely accepted degrees all over the world. Canadian qualification will surely be a strong base for boosting my career and building my future.

The required admission deposit is 8185 CAD for my first term, but 15710 CAD for the full year has been paid on my behalf by my sponsor who is my cousin . My sponsor’s bank statement is attached to accommodate my total tuition and living costs for my first and second year in Canada. A sponsorship letter from him is also attached.

On the acquisition of this degree, I would return to my home country and pursue the career of my choice with the newly acquired outstanding skillset and join the design, production, and manufacturing industry. My vision is to provide advanced solutions to the problems we are currently facing in the Nigerian Production sector, as most manufacturing industries are now using Programmable logic Controller (PLC),Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), Distributed Control Systems (DCS) software to protect, control and monitor the industrial machines and equipment which help increase the efficiency of productions and also ensure the safety of workers. All these systems are made up of embedded systems and they require advanced academic knowledge which is currently lacking in Nigeria. Thus, bridging the existing skill gap in the industry, mentor youths who do not have the privilege to acquire this knowledge and improve production capacity while reducing cost of production and also increasing production efficiency of local industries where applicable. I am confident I possess the intellectual and practical skills necessary to succeed in this program. The theoretical and field training will be a great learning experience for me to share with, and make a positive impact in my home country.

During the course of my study, I undertake to fulfil the conditions of my visa.


Thank you for your attention.


Yours faithfully

_________________________
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by eightyeight: 1:05pm On Nov 04, 2019
Olamide319:
Good Day every one,
I got rejected last week in less than three weeks after applying because of these reasons 1.purpose of visit,employment situation and no strong family ties to home country..I want to share my SOP here for anyone to go through and see the reason why I was denied and how I can quickly address it


Visa Consular,
Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada.


Sir/Madam,

I, Mr. a Nigerian descent would like to apply for a study visa in order to further my education in Canada, I have completed a Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the Federal University of Technology Minna, Niger state, Nigeria in 2017. Motivated by my desire in this field, I have gained an admission offer to study Embedded System Engineering Design in the prestigious Lambton College for January 2020.

My childhood was filled with unrelenting tinkering of machines and systems, which comprised of the wonders surrounding the workings and design of the likes of washing machines, cars and televisions. Throughout my high school, my curiosity for the technical underpinnings of Electrical/Electronic seamlessly increased. This curiosity led me into reading every manual I came across and the urge to understand how machines work, inspired my Bachelors degree studies in Electrical Electronics Engineering at the Federal University of Technology, Minna Nigeria.

During my first degree I developed a love for embedded system due to the courses I took. These courses are inclusive but not limited to digital electronics, analogue electronics design and control engineering. In 2016, I partook in the Student Industrial Working Experience Scheme which was a requirement for my degree program where I interned at Ayo Ayodele pharmaceuticals chemists Ltd, here I gained working experience in factory operations and control systems. After my experience, I furthered on to major in embedded/control and instrumentation systems, I conducted my final year research project in the design and construction of an energy saving system using a monitoring device, of which 70% of my design was done through my knowledge in embedded systems. After completion of my first degree, I participated in the mandatory one-year National Youth Service Corps program (NYSC), where I was posted to a secondary school to help instill the knowledge gained from my days in the university to the students, which I did diligently. On completion of my NYSC program, I gained an internship with Rocktop Safety Integrated Services Ltd where I also gained hands on experience and training of automation and control (PLC, SCADA and EMBEDDED SYSTEMS).

(IT WILL HELP YOU TO BE MORE SPECIFIC ON ON THE THINGS YOU LEARNED, YOUR DAILY FUNCTIONS AND PROJECTS YOU WORKED ON WHILE YOU WERE THERE IF ANY.)




I choose to study embedded system engineering design because of the fast-growing need in today's workplaces for advanced skills, related to the design and development of software and hardware solutions for embedded electronic systems. ESED delivers a unique interdisciplinary learning experience in embedded system fundamentals, design concepts and integration of modern communication principles with industrial and electronic devices which meets my desired field of further studies.

All of my past endeavors make me highly motivated and energetic at adopting new attitudes and encountering new things. This is why I chose to keep improving myself by considering a post-graduate degree at Lambton College, Canada. In my search to foster my studies, I came across Lambton College which I found a perfect fit for further studies. The post-graduate diploma offered at Lambton College will surely substantiate me with the right acquaintances, dexterity, and practice to accomplish my professionalism. Communication protocols, advanced system programming, in depth study of operating systems such as (Linux) are among the few courses I wish to pursue. Also, the opportunity to work with highly experienced and skilled staff members along with the prominent facilities available would definitely help me in my academic pursuit.

( BEING SPECIFIC ABOUT YOUR COURSES AND WHAT IT WILL EQUIP YOU WITH OUT IN THE REAL WORLD. EXPLAIN AND SIMPLIFY THE ENGINEERING TERMS AND MAKE IT SEEM RELATABLE)

As I considered the options for my postgraduate studies, Canada was my first choice because the Canadian educational system has a friendlier approach to international students with high international rankings. Furthermore, I would get the opportunity to interact with and be exposed to competition from the best students from around the world, get introduced to various cultures and ethics, as well as improve my communication skills. Canadian universities offer well known and widely accepted degrees all over the world. Canadian qualification will surely be a strong base for boosting my career and building my future.

(YOUR REASON FOR CHOOSING LAMBTON HAS TO BE MORE THAN THIS. DO THEY HAVE SPECIAL PROGRAMS, GREAT ALUMNI NETWORK ETC. YOU SHOULD GET THE DRIFT OF WHERE THIS IS GOING)

The required admission deposit is 8185 CAD for my first term, but 15710 CAD for the full year has been paid on my behalf by my sponsor who is my cousin . My sponsor’s bank statement is attached to accommodate my total tuition and living costs for my first and second year in Canada. A sponsorship letter from him is also attached.

(THIS COULD BE A BIT CONFUSING. JUST STATE THAT YOU HAVE PAID Bleep AMOUNT TO THE COLLEGE TO COVER YOUR TUITION FOR A YEAR AND YOU HAVE ATTACHED REQUIRED PROOF.)

On the acquisition of this degree, I would return to my home country and pursue the career of my choice with the newly acquired outstanding skillset and join the design, production, and manufacturing industry. My vision is to provide advanced solutions to the problems we are currently facing in the Nigerian Production sector, as most manufacturing industries are now using Programmable logic Controller (PLC),Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), Distributed Control Systems (DCS) software to protect, control and monitor the industrial machines and equipment which help increase the efficiency of productions and also ensure the safety of workers. All these systems are made up of embedded systems and they require advanced academic knowledge which is currently lacking in Nigeria. Thus, bridging the existing skill gap in the industry, mentor youths who do not have the privilege to acquire this knowledge and improve production capacity while reducing cost of production and also increasing production efficiency of local industries where applicable. I am confident I possess the intellectual and practical skills necessary to succeed in this program. The theoretical and field training will be a great learning experience for me to share with, and make a positive impact in my home country.

( WHAT CAREER ARE YOU GOING BACK TO PURSUE?

WHAT PROBLEMS ARE FACING THE MANUFACTURING SECTOR RIGHT NOW?

HOW DO YOU INTEND IN PROVIDING SOLUTIONS TO THESE PROBLEMS. WITH THE SKILLS YOU AQUIRED WHILE AT LAMBTON?

YOU DIDN'T TALK ABOUT FAMILY MEMEBERS, FRIENDS THAT WILL MAKE YOU COME BACK EITHER.

YOU NEED TO BE REALLY SPECIFIC.)



During the course of my study, I undertake to fulfil the conditions of my visa.


Thank you for your attention.


Yours faithfully

_________________________

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by makano: 1:55pm On Nov 04, 2019
U dont need to put up ur whole SOP here, u can just contact any of the knowledgeable peeps here to help you vet it and correct whats needed to be corrected... Peace
Olamide319:
Good Day every one,
I got rejected last week in less than three weeks after applying because of these reasons 1.purpose of visit,employment situation and no strong family ties to home country..I want to share my SOP here for anyone to go through and see the reason why I was denied and how I can quickly address it


Visa Consular,
Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada.


Sir/Madam,

I, Mr. a Nigerian descent would like to apply for a study visa in order to further my education in Canada, I have completed a Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the Federal University of Technology Minna, Niger state, Nigeria in 2017. Motivated by my desire in this field, I have gained an admission offer to study Embedded System Engineering Design in the prestigious Lambton College for January 2020.

My childhood was filled with unrelenting tinkering of machines and systems, which comprised of the wonders surrounding the workings and design of the likes of washing machines, cars and televisions. Throughout my high school, my curiosity for the technical underpinnings of Electrical/Electronic seamlessly increased. This curiosity led me into reading every manual I came across and the urge to understand how machines work, inspired my Bachelors degree studies in Electrical Electronics Engineering at the Federal University of Technology, Minna Nigeria.

During my first degree I developed a love for embedded system due to the courses I took. These courses are inclusive but not limited to digital electronics, analogue electronics design and control engineering. In 2016, I partook in the Student Industrial Working Experience Scheme which was a requirement for my degree program where I interned at Ayo Ayodele pharmaceuticals chemists Ltd, here I gained working experience in factory operations and control systems. After my experience, I furthered on to major in embedded/control and instrumentation systems, I conducted my final year research project in the design and construction of an energy saving system using a monitoring device, of which 70% of my design was done through my knowledge in embedded systems. After completion of my first degree, I participated in the mandatory one-year National Youth Service Corps program (NYSC), where I was posted to a secondary school to help instill the knowledge gained from my days in the university to the students, which I did diligently. On completion of my NYSC program, I gained an internship with Rocktop Safety Integrated Services Ltd where I also gained hands on experience and training of automation and control (PLC, SCADA and EMBEDDED SYSTEMS).

I choose to study embedded system engineering design because of the fast-growing need in today's workplaces for advanced skills, related to the design and development of software and hardware solutions for embedded electronic systems. ESED delivers a unique interdisciplinary learning experience in embedded system fundamentals, design concepts and integration of modern communication principles with industrial and electronic devices which meets my desired field of further studies.

All of my past endeavors make me highly motivated and energetic at adopting new attitudes and encountering new things. This is why I chose to keep improving myself by considering a post-graduate degree at Lambton College, Canada. In my search to foster my studies, I came across Lambton College which I found a perfect fit for further studies. The post-graduate diploma offered at Lambton College will surely substantiate me with the right acquaintances, dexterity, and practice to accomplish my professionalism. Communication protocols, advanced system programming, in depth study of operating systems such as (Linux) are among the few courses I wish to pursue. Also, the opportunity to work with highly experienced and skilled staff members along with the prominent facilities available would definitely help me in my academic pursuit.

As I considered the options for my postgraduate studies, Canada was my first choice because the Canadian educational system has a friendlier approach to international students with high international rankings. Furthermore, I would get the opportunity to interact with and be exposed to competition from the best students from around the world, get introduced to various cultures and ethics, as well as improve my communication skills. Canadian universities offer well known and widely accepted degrees all over the world. Canadian qualification will surely be a strong base for boosting my career and building my future.

The required admission deposit is 8185 CAD for my first term, but 15710 CAD for the full year has been paid on my behalf by my sponsor who is my cousin . My sponsor’s bank statement is attached to accommodate my total tuition and living costs for my first and second year in Canada. A sponsorship letter from him is also attached.

On the acquisition of this degree, I would return to my home country and pursue the career of my choice with the newly acquired outstanding skillset and join the design, production, and manufacturing industry. My vision is to provide advanced solutions to the problems we are currently facing in the Nigerian Production sector, as most manufacturing industries are now using Programmable logic Controller (PLC),Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), Distributed Control Systems (DCS) software to protect, control and monitor the industrial machines and equipment which help increase the efficiency of productions and also ensure the safety of workers. All these systems are made up of embedded systems and they require advanced academic knowledge which is currently lacking in Nigeria. Thus, bridging the existing skill gap in the industry, mentor youths who do not have the privilege to acquire this knowledge and improve production capacity while reducing cost of production and also increasing production efficiency of local industries where applicable. I am confident I possess the intellectual and practical skills necessary to succeed in this program. The theoretical and field training will be a great learning experience for me to share with, and make a positive impact in my home country.

During the course of my study, I undertake to fulfil the conditions of my visa.


Thank you for your attention.


Yours faithfully

_________________________

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 3:07pm On Nov 04, 2019
engrjoe:
@frankrobbin1, you have really been instrumental in this group. I followed this grp for sometime now reading thru some pages.... indeed there are gurus in the house. GOD BLESS YOU GUYS ALOT.


I am here to still gather info for my friends and colleagues hence I may ask questions in due course on their behalf while I introduce them here as well.

As for mine, my spouse is a citizen (by birth) over there and wishes me to come over. What grp in NL can satisfy that pls.

Thanks
NB: I will continue to still be part of this place.

It's a great pleasure to have you here. Thanks for the compliments about me, i do appreciate it. As per your question your spouse needs to sponsor you to come to Canada since she is already a citizen. The program with which you will be using to immigrate to Canada is referred to as FAMILY SPONSORSHIP PLEASE REFER TO THIS LINK FOR FURTHER DETAILS.

We hope to see more of you here.

It shall end in praises.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 3:17pm On Nov 04, 2019
ayitty:
Good evening house,well done to all the guru's in the house.I have a Bsc in Economics(2.2) and will like to go for my Msc/Phd.Kindly recommended Universities in Canada that are affordable. Thanks

The minimum requirement for a master's program in any of the Canadian Designated Learning Institutions is 2.1. Since you graduated with 2.2 (second class lower), your best shot will be a post graduate diploma in Management program. Check out Concordia University for her PGD in business management, Conestoga College, Fanshawe College, etc.

All the best;

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 3:56pm On Nov 04, 2019
Onweke:
Please I applied for a post graduate program and received acceptance letter from college of North Atlantic for fall 2020. I want to know the next step and the required documents to submit for an interview. Should I apply via lagos or abuja office ? Please I need your urgent advice and guideline on how not to be rejected.

Check my post earlier this year for
THE LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR A SUCCESSFUL STUDY VISA APPLICATION.

It might also interest you to know that Canada immigration doesn't conduct interviews for study permit applicants, it's only on a rare occurrence would such happen. You can apply for your visa through online or paper route. The importance of going through the online route is that you can easily submit your application at your convenience while you proceed for your biometrics enrollment at the nearest VAC office (Abuja or Lagos) close to you.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Olamide319: 3:56pm On Nov 04, 2019
[quote author=eightyeight post=83732969][/quote]
Thank you very much for replying to my question,Please can i get your email so I can get more help from you
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Olamide319: 3:59pm On Nov 04, 2019
makano:
U dont need to put up ur whole SOP here, u can just contact any of the knowledgeable peeps here to help you vet it and correct whats needed to be corrected... Peace
I am sorry I am new here..please can you refer any one to me
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Olamide319: 4:12pm On Nov 04, 2019
[quote author=eightyeight post=83732969][/quote]
Good Day everyone
1.Transfering ownership of properties from my parents to me would that be enough to address the issue of strong family ties or what else can I include?
2.How do I address the issue of purpose of visit
3.employment situation ...I want to say after 6 months internship which ended in september,that I got a permanent position by October and that the company has given me permission to leave and study and when i come back I would be offered a better position and better salary..Please would this work or any suggestions ?
Please I really need help because I want to reapply as soon as possible,my school resumes January..Thanks and God bless
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Phatkings: 4:12pm On Nov 04, 2019
Frankrobbn1:


The minimum requirement for a master's program in any of the Canadian Designated Learning Institutions is a 2.1. Since you graduated with 2.2 (second class lower), your best shot will be a post graduate diploma in Management program. Check out Concordia University for her PGD in business management, Conestoga College, Fanshawe College, etc.

All the best;
Why do u suggest Conestoga and Fanshawe often?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Jephehe: 4:26pm On Nov 04, 2019
Update-Conestoga College is accepting applications for JAN 20 and May 20 for the following Post Graduate Certificate programs:

Conestoga College Jan2020 Open Programs:

Applied Electrical Motion and Control Management(Doon)
Applied Energy Management(Doon)
Applied Manufacturing Management- Design Integration(Guelph)
Enterprise Content Management(Doon)
Information Technology Business Analysis- Operations (Guelph)

Conestoga College May2020 Open Programs:

Applied Network Infrastructure and System Administration(Weekend-delivery) (Doon)
Computer Application Security (Waterloo)
Enterprise Content Management (Doon)
Global Business Management (Brantford,Kitchener)
Global Hospitality Management (Waterloo)
Human Resource Management(Doon)
Information Technology Infrastructure (Waterloo)
Information Technology Network Security (Waterloo)
Software Quality Assurance and Test Engineering (Waterloo)
Strategic Global Bussiness Management (Brantford)
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by dekere: 4:30pm On Nov 04, 2019
Conestoga College have 75% international students

Jephehe:
Update-Conestoga College is accepting applications for JAN 20 and May 20 for the following Post Graduate Certificate programs:

[b]Conestoga College Jan2020 Open Programs:

[/b]Applied Electrical Motion and Control Management(Doon)
Applied Energy Management(Doon)
Applied Manufacturing Management- Design Integration(Guelph)
Enterprise Content Management(Doon)
Information Technology Business Analysis- Operations (Guelph)

Conestoga College May2020 Open Programs:

Applied Network Infrastructure and System Administration(Weekend-delivery) (Doon)
Computer Application Security (Waterloo)
Enterprise Content Management (Doon)
Global Business Management (Brantford,Kitchener)
Global Hospitality Management (Waterloo)
Human Resource Management(Doon)
Information Technology Infrastructure (Waterloo)
Information Technology Network Security (Waterloo)
Software Quality Assurance and Test Engineering (Waterloo)
Strategic Global Business Management (Brantford)

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 5:04pm On Nov 04, 2019
Phatkings:

Why do u suggest Conestoga and Fanshawe often?

Reasons being that they offer wide-range of post graduate diploma/Certificate programs for international students coupled with a good reputation for advanced learning.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 5:19pm On Nov 04, 2019
IboBoyNuel:


Yea. Thank you. I'm thinking a Graduate Certificate in maybd Global business management or business management.

What are my chances of getting my visa approved?

I'm yet to apply for admission though

Your chances of securing a visa to Canada are good provided that you're able to explain your passion for business, and also try as much as you can to link your previous internship experiences during your undergraduate studies in agricultural economics with your current job role as a business owner. Explain extensively why you need a business management Certificate and it's benefits to your career and home country. Once you can be able to come up with convincing reasons behind the aforementioned, then you're close to your visa success.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by IboBoyNuel(m): 5:30pm On Nov 04, 2019
Frankrobbn1:


Your chances of securing a visa to Canada are good provided that you're able to explain your passion for business, and also try as much as you can to link your previous internship experiences during your undergraduate studies in agricultural economics with your current job role as a business owner. Explain extensively why you need a business management Certificate and it's benefits to your career and home country. Once you can be able to come up with convincing reasons behind the aforementioned, then you're close to your visa success.


Thanks alot. God bless you
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Orlarshaynee: 6:06pm On Nov 04, 2019
I feel that, if you are able to explain your previous academic and career path, and how studying business management will contribute to your development for a certain role or help you contribute to your home country, you should be fine. Bear in mind that, there are other criteria the Visa Office (VO) will evaluate before reaching the conclusion that one should be granted a permit to study. Also, add prayer and I believe all will be well. I wish you the very best.
IboBoyNuel:


Yea. Thank you. I'm thinking a Graduate Certificate in maybd Global business management or business management.

What are my chances of getting my visa approved?

I'm yet to apply for admission though

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Orlarshaynee: 6:09pm On Nov 04, 2019
Thanks for this contribution. It’s similar to what I just posted and I didn’t even know you already responded to his question. Well done for always being helpful here. God bless.
Frankrobbn1:


Your chances of securing a visa to Canada are good provided that you're able to explain your passion for business, and also try as much as you can to link your previous internship experiences during your undergraduate studies in agricultural economics with your current job role as a business owner. Explain extensively why you need a business management Certificate and it's benefits to your career and home country. Once you can be able to come up with convincing reasons behind the aforementioned, then you're close to your visa success.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 7:02pm On Nov 04, 2019
Orlarshaynee:
Thanks for this contribution. It’s similar to what I just posted and I didn’t even know you already responded to his question. Well done for always being helpful here. God bless.

Thanks for the compliments. Your advices were also explicit. We need more capable hands like you to assist in making this platform a productive one. Hope to see you contributing your quota here soon. wink

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Olamide319: 7:40pm On Nov 04, 2019
Olamide319:

Good Day everyone
1.Transfering ownership of properties from my parents to me would that be enough to address the issue of strong family ties or what else can I include?
2.How do I address the issue of purpose of visit
3.employment situation ...I want to say after 6 months internship which ended in september,that I got a permanent position by October and that the company has given me permission to leave and study and when i come back I would be offered a better position and better salary..Please would this work or any suggestions ?
Please I really need help because I want to reapply as soon as possible,my school resumes January..Thanks and God bless
Some one should please reply me
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Fummieluv(f): 10:56pm On Nov 04, 2019
Between colleges for PGD n masters which of the program is the best that the embassy easily recognise n issue visa



As a single mother of one child is my daughter strong enough to be my home tie since I'm not married?

Hope they won't see me as inresponsible? Or I should not bother telling them that I av a daughter back home

Can a house with tenant stands and land documents stand as home tie including my daughter is it strong enough for hometie

Hope a 27yrs old or 28yrs old Lady isn't too old for masters or PGD program

Is travelling history very compulsory even tho I'm applying for my PGD or master program immediately after my degree same year just 3 or 2 months interval

If my bachelor doesn't relate with my work experience what should I do
For instance I study criminology n security studies for bachelor and presently working as a secretary how do I go about that sir
What should I do to convinced the emigration officer the reason why my bachelor doesn't relate with my present work experience
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Kimmiebends(f): 11:13pm On Nov 04, 2019
Hello Everybody, Please what does it mean to when your eligibility check says you are not eligible for the program you applied for? I applied for Masters in my area of study, Engineering. So I am confused that my visa application eligibility check failed. Please
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Desmondola2020: 11:22pm On Nov 04, 2019
When did you apply? What’s your academic background?

Kimmiebends:
Hello Everybody, Please what does it mean to when your eligibility check says you are not eligible for the program you applied for? I applied for Masters in my area of study, Engineering. So I am confused that my visa application eligibility check failed. Please
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 11:23pm On Nov 04, 2019
Kimmiebends:
Hello Everybody, Please what does it mean to when your eligibility check says you are not eligible for the program you applied for? I applied for Masters in my area of study, Engineering. So I am confused that my visa application eligibility check failed. Please

Where did you see this update?... I know too well that when an applicant is denied a visa this isn't the write up you should see on your MyCIC Account. With regards your question, you're not eligible simply means you're not admissible and doesn't qualify for the program/Visa you applied for. This, a rejection! Meanwhile confirm my question, so I will advise you appropriately.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by ChidimmaP: 11:42pm On Nov 04, 2019
Greetings everyone.

I have some questions biko

1. What are my chances of getting a students visa if I don't share the same surname with my sponsor? That is, he is willing to sponsor me, has good amount in his account, but we're not related. He is a family friend and doesn't share same surname with me

2. What evidences do I need to provide to show that he will sponsor me.

3. Do I need to pay for my tuition fee before visa application if I'm going for a bachelor's degree program?

4. I'm 24 going for Bsc. Does it matter?

5. How recognised is university of Manitoba?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 11:50pm On Nov 04, 2019
Olamide319:

Good Day everyone
1.Transfering ownership of properties from my parents to me would that be enough to address the issue of strong family ties or what else can I include?
2.How do I address the issue of purpose of visit
3.employment situation ...I want to say after 6 months internship which ended in september,that I got a permanent position by October and that the company has given me permission to leave and study and when i come back I would be offered a better position and better salary..Please would this work or any suggestions ?
Please I really need help because I want to reapply as soon as possible,my school resumes January..Thanks and God bless

Olamide319:

Some one should please reply me

Good to know you're investing your time and effort in preparing an airtight reapplication. Coming to your questions, transferring ownership of properties (deed of Gift) is a significant ties to your application and would demonstrate to the visa officer that you're well-established in your home country. Other supporting documents that would accompany the deed of gift should include your siblings birth certificates, pictures with your family members (particularly your parents), study leave approval letter from your current place of work, and any relevant volunteer activities you're performing in an NGO in Nigeria.

PURPOSE OF VISIT & CURRENT EMPLOYMENT SITUATION HAS BEEN ADDRESSED IN THIS POST take your time to read through.

Lastly, it's not advisable to reapply for the winter term by this time because you are at risk of not being able to meet up with the start date.

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