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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by emeify1: 4:09am On Nov 05, 2019
You are not too old
Please dont hide your daughter
Wht program do u want to go for? Does it link your first degree? How long have u worked as a secretary?
Your land, tenants and daughter are strong ties? Any parents?

Fummieluv:
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

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Olamide319: 5:48am On Nov 05, 2019
Frankrobbn1:

Amen thanks and God bless



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.

It shall end in praises.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Kimmiebends(f): 7:25am On Nov 05, 2019
Frankrobbn1:


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.
I saw it on my Cic profile, the website is down I would have posted it. It's right where you see you biometrics, background check medical school and final decision
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Kimmiebends(f): 7:27am On Nov 05, 2019
Desmondola2020:
When did you apply? What’s your academic background?


I applied October 2nd. I studied Engineering and I applied and was given admission for Masters in engineering. M.Eng
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by eightyeight: 8:42am On Nov 05, 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

Does your school have a DLI number?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Olamide319: 11:02am On Nov 05, 2019
[quote author=Olamide319 post=83750076][/quote]
Good Morning Everyone in the house,
I wanted to ask since the rejection rate is so high from the Kenyan office would it be advisable to try the Ghana office ?

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Chukwuemekatehi(m): 11:53am On Nov 05, 2019
[Jquote author=Kimmiebends post=83751713]

I applied October 2nd. I studied Engineering and I applied and was given admission for Masters in engineering. M.Eng[/quote] bro you need to be specific.

What previous level of education do you have? Which schools did you apply to? These will help people here answer your question rightly.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Chukwuemekatehi(m): 11:54am On Nov 05, 2019
Desmondola2020:
When did you apply? What’s your academic background?

What previous level of education do you have? Which schools did you apply to? These will help people here answer your question rightly.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by MUN19: 12:11pm On Nov 05, 2019
Lol, this is funny though

But guys it’s actually a serious question. How possible could that be?
Olamide319:

Good Morning Everyone in the house,
I wanted to ask since the rejection rate is so high from the Kenyan office would it be advisable to try the Ghana office ?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by ttmacoy: 12:26pm On Nov 05, 2019
This may not be the main or only reason but I want to point out that Lambton College is not necessarily prestigious. Looks like one of those colleagues in the U.K. that caters primarily to international students from India and Pakistan with questionable practices.

https://www.quora.com/How-is-Lambton-College-in-Toronto-Canada


Things like this affect the visa officers perception of why you are applying for the visa ie is he a true student who doesn’t know the reputation of the college or just one of many who are using it to game the system.

And you don’t need to start with things like I’m of Nigerian descent etc. then know all that from your application.



[quote author=Olamide319 post=83732046]Good Day every one,
I


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.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Kimmiebends(f): 12:36pm On Nov 05, 2019
Chukwuemekatehi:
[Jquote author=Kimmiebends post=83751713]

I applied October 2nd. I studied Engineering and I applied and was given admission for Masters in engineering. M.Eng bro you need to be specific.

What previous level of education do you have? Which schools did you apply to? These will help people here answer your question rightly.

My previous level of education is a degree, bachelor of engineering mechanical engineering, i applied to university of Guelph, the program is Masters in Engineering, a two year course.
Side note its not bro, if anything its SIS LOL grin smiley
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Kimmiebends(f): 12:38pm On Nov 05, 2019
eightyeight:


Does your school have a DLI number?

Yes it does, its the University of Guelph

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by peacico: 12:43pm On Nov 05, 2019
Please can one start application with NNAS CANADA without IELTS considering that English is our first language
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Kimmiebends(f): 12:55pm On Nov 05, 2019
Frankrobbn1:


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.


"Review of eligibility Help - Review of eligibility

October 31, 2019 We regret to inform you that you do not meet the eligibility requirements. Please see the final decision below."

This is exactly what they wrote.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by sammyfrance23: 12:58pm On Nov 05, 2019
Good afternoon everyone please I’m trying to link my brothers paper app to online and I’m finding it difficult. Please I need your help it’s very urgent.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by peacico: 1:05pm On Nov 05, 2019
After you have applied for admission And submitted all supporting documents, what next?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Mandyknows: 1:05pm On Nov 05, 2019
Eligibility requirements
You can study in Canada if you:
• are enrolled at a designated learning institution (DLI)
• prove you have enough money to pay for your:
◦tuition fees
◦living expenses for yourself and any family members who come with you to Canada and
◦return transportation for yourself and any family members who come with you to Canada
• obey the law, have no criminal record and get a police certificate (if required)
• are in good health and get a medical exam (if required)
• prove to an officer that you will leave Canada when your study permit expires

Not sure if this helps though and which point may have led to failing the eligibility requirements.

Kimmiebends:



"Review of eligibility Help - Review of eligibility

October 31, 2019 We regret to inform you that you do not meet the eligibility requirements. Please see the final decision below."

This is exactly what they wrote.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by MUN19: 1:06pm On Nov 05, 2019
Sorry sir. Thanks for your piece of information/advice.
#GODS PLAN
SOPWRITER1:




As much as I consider your posts thoughtful, I am sorry to denote they are intrinsic from your unrealistic point of view.

Nevertheless, you asked a question. ("person wey ask questions no dey miss road." ) To address your Inquisition, the CIC is responsible for the allocation of each application to a particular processing center, not the applicant. Alternatively, you might want to consider applying offshore, you might be able to effectively execute your thoughts.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by rieme26: 1:22pm On Nov 05, 2019
hello everyone, please anyone here who has successfully secured a Phd Biochemistry admission in Canada? Please i need your help.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Kimmiebends(f): 1:27pm On Nov 05, 2019
Mandyknows:
Eligibility requirements
You can study in Canada if you:
• are enrolled at a designated learning institution (DLI)
• prove you have enough money to pay for your:
◦tuition fees
◦living expenses for yourself and any family members who come with you to Canada and
◦return transportation for yourself and any family members who come with you to Canada
• obey the law, have no criminal record and get a police certificate (if required)
• are in good health and get a medical exam (if required)
• prove to an officer that you will leave Canada when your study permit expires

Not sure if this helps though and which point may have led to failing the eligibility requirements.

thanks they actually listed the reasons for the refusal: the reasons were
purpose of visit: which in my sop i detailed i just wanted to study and return home because we are plannig to expand our family business into my field.(auto mobiles etc.)
employment situation: i wrote that i am an intern which i am but without pay for experience and that i also manage my family's business
home ties in canada and home country: i dont have any ties in Canada but at home i have my family's company, my parents.
they didnt say anything about finance or travel history.

i understand all these are generic reasons, but my question is about the failed eligibility, is it the program or the visa study permit?
and is it common or rare? i just want to know what it means
thanks

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by eojukwu: 2:00pm On Nov 05, 2019
Please Dera 12345, can you pls pm me at emekajonas@usa.com so that i can have your email address. I would like to ask some questions.quote author=Dera12345 post=79619533]Good morning all..
Please anyone going to Brock University Ontario for Fall 2019 let’s connect!!!

May this week be filled with approval alerts IJN, Amen!!![/quote]
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Olayibo1: 2:52pm On Nov 05, 2019
Good afternoon guys..pls which school can I apply for if I wanna study ICT(information communication technology) as undergraduate program in Canada?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by ESTHERNDUKA: 3:03pm On Nov 05, 2019
Frankrobbn1:


Minimum 2-3 months for a master's program and 1-2 months for an undergraduate program.

I hope this helps.

Good afternoon frank, i had to finally join nairaland because i have been following up with your canada student post. i would like to reach out personally. i already sent a from this forum....... kindly please help me with any means i can use in reaching out to you personally. Thanks in anticipation sir
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Fummieluv(f): 3:08pm On Nov 05, 2019
emeify1:
You are not too old
Please dont hide your daughter
Wht program do u want to go for? Does it link your first degree? How long have u worked as a secretary?
Your land, tenants and daughter are strong ties? Any parents?

@emeify1 program I want to study for masters or PGD is either peace and conflict resolution or same criminology n security studies

Yes the course I'm going for link with my degree program

1year as a secretary
Yes I have parent siblings cousin nephew all in Nigeria

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 3:34pm On Nov 05, 2019
Fummieluv:
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

Hello Fummieluv,

Straight to your questions:

1. In as much as the VO wants to see a course/program that shows evidence of a career advancement or self-development like pursuing a degree higher that the previous. Thus, going for professional programs like PGC/D instead of a Masters can be also seen as an advancement but depending on how expressive the decision for the intended program can be relayed.

2. Not married or having a child out of wedlock doesn't create any negative picture about you or susceptible to your application. Its advisable you shouldn't hide your child in your application, as it may have future consequences to either her or you. However, she serves as a very crucial and strong home ties especially if you can use her to suit a better narrative when talking about your home ties and application in general.

3. Yes, landed properties are good home ties but to some extent, how you present them to the VO and tlak about it in your SOP is of great importance.

4. No! The scrutinization of an application could take different forms based on the discretion of the VO. However, to some extent, age could play certain dominant factor but nothing to worry about, just package your application to the best of your knowledge.

5. No, travel history isn't use to scrutinized SP applicants but it could play a significant factor towards your home ties and sincerity to return.

6. That's why you should go for a course that relates to your previous degree or your work experience if it has become a new found passion.

Good luck!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Olayibo1: 4:19pm On Nov 05, 2019
Olayibo1:
Good afternoon guys..pls which school can I apply for if I wanna study ICT(information communication technology) as undergraduate program in Canada?
or which college can I apply for?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Olayibo1: 4:41pm On Nov 05, 2019
Olayibo1:
or which college can I apply for?
Please..I need response..��
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by ChidimmaP: 4:59pm On Nov 05, 2019
ChidimmaP:
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?

Help please
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Fummieluv(f): 6:01pm On Nov 05, 2019
JustMellow:


Hello Fummieluv,

Straight to your questions:

1. In as much as the VO wants to see a course/program that shows evidence of a career advancement or self-development like pursuing a degree higher that the previous. Thus, going for professional programs like PGC/D instead of a Masters can be also seen as an advancement but depending on how expressive the decision for the intended program can be relayed.

2. Not married or having a child out of wedlock doesn't create any negative picture about you or susceptible to your application. Its advisable you shouldn't hide your child in your application, as it may have future consequences to either her or you. However, she serves as a very crucial and strong home ties especially if you can use her to suit a better narrative when talking about your home ties and application in general.

3. Yes, landed properties are good home ties but to some extent, how you present them to the VO and tlak about it in your SOP is of great importance.

4. No! The scrutinization of an application could take different forms based on the discretion of the VO. However, to some extent, age could play certain dominant factor but nothing to worry about, just package your application to the best of your knowledge.

5. No, travel history isn't use to scrutinized SP applicants but it could play a significant factor towards your home ties and sincerity to return.

6. That's why you should go for a course that relates to your previous degree or your work experience if it has become a new found passion.

Good luck!

@justmellow thank you n lastly is it a must to pay all the sch fee from Nigeria or half payment will do or its OK if one didn't pay at all
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Fummieluv(f): 6:08pm On Nov 05, 2019
[quote author=Fummieluv post=83768326] @justmellow thank you n lastly is it a must to pay all the sch fee from Nigeria or half payment will do or its OK if one didn't pay at all

Can u be of help with all this letter of explanation and the letter of explanation on how to make my daughter suit a better narrative for my hometie coz it seems u will be very professional in that ascpect not now tho but next spring by God grace

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