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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Stevenssen(m): 8:16pm On Dec 01, 2019
Onweke:
Please for September 2020 intake when is the right time(month) to start applying ?
Now.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by 1stdami(m): 8:30pm On Dec 01, 2019
Chaniel:


Yes. How did you pay?

I paid via fly wire. I asked for refund on October 27.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Dbnagato: 9:20pm On Dec 01, 2019
Wola34:
I need someone to tell more about Regina city in Canada

That's where I'm going to. My Uncle also lives there. Let's private chat.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Godiswonderful: 9:31pm On Dec 01, 2019
Any one here knows about Brandon university or Prince Edward Island university for undergraduate studies ? Really need advice thank you all
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by engrjoe(m): 10:09pm On Dec 01, 2019
JustMellow:


Hello Engrjoe,

Print out the biometrics instruction letter and for with a photocopy biodata of your PP. Also go with sized passport copies.

Admiral Ayinla Way, Lekki Phase I, Lagos

BTW those who stay in Lagos can drop better description of the address or you can google it.

Good luck


Thanks for the response sir JustMellow. I learnt I will have to book an appointment first. Tried using a link I saw but it isnt going. Should I just go to their office with the above listed requirements or get a way to book appointment first? Secondly, sized passport should be how many and what size? I assume it is not the size submitted during application.
Kindly help with the above questions

Others can please contribute also. I am sorry for bringing this in here. THANKS
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Onweke: 11:16pm On Dec 01, 2019
[Quote author=Stevenssen post=84535151]
Now. [/quote]


Thanks bro.
For sept 2020 intake someone actually told me June 2020 is good that I will be asked to wait till that time to apply... 3 months to the start of program.
I am just confused.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Qudkom(m): 12:15am On Dec 02, 2019
topstone:
Hello house,

I have been a silent reader on this thread for a while but I need an advice at the moment urgently.

I am 30yrs old with ND & HND in Petroleum Engineering Technology . However, in the final year of my HND program, I signed up for 1yr apprenticeship in Pipe and Argon Welding , and I have practiced this profession for 3yrs now.

I wish to pursue Canada PR, either by Study and EE.

I got a 2yrs Welding/Metal Fabrication Certificate course in College of North Atlantic, Canada. Spoke to my boss about it and he is willing to support with all necessary documents.

My plan is to apply for this Certificate course, although self sponsored, my uncle is willing to offer his SOA and necessary docs and stand as sponsor. my company is also will to issue documents such as : employment letter, reference letter, ID card pay slip, study leave approval letter etc. Since my aim is Welding career advancement.

For ties to Canada and home country; two of my cousins studied in Canada, both of whom are on PGWP. For home ties; my job, a plot of land, my wife, we also jointly have an incorporated restaurant business , my parents and siblings are in Nigeria

My Challenges:

1. chances of gettn a visa, Considering I already have HND in diff. field, then going for Trades/Vocational Cert. course.

2. Possibility of applyn for Open Work Permit/spousal sponsorship for my wife.

@Frankrobbn1
@NaijaForeigner
@JustMellow
@Qudkom

Others not mentioned.

Pls Advise
Regarding the Open work permit CA's long as you have a valid status in Canada you can always bring your wife( Study permit, work permit PR etc) you just need proof of relationship, living expenses sorted and your proof of residence-study/work.

As for your welding program, if you can proof that the program is going to be a reasonable expense then you're good to go. Also proof why you aren't doing it in Nigeria. Hence, it all falls on the logic of spending millions on a certificate that could otherwise be done in Nigeria.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by vickyehi: 2:49am On Dec 02, 2019
Godiswonderful:
Any one here knows about Brandon university or Prince Edward Island university for undergraduate studies ? Really need advice thank you all
What do you want to know about Brandon university?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Godiswonderful: 4:11am On Dec 02, 2019
—-is it a good university
—-The standard of living
—— the cost ( undergraduate) by the way
Any other specific things ..I am sorry if the questions are much
vickyehi:

What do you want to know about Brandon university?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by blackfarmer1510: 5:09am On Dec 02, 2019
Godiswonderful:
Morning sir please can I mail you please I need your assistance on the right track

Vinc.peters@yahoo.com

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Rennie97: 7:36am On Dec 02, 2019
You've probably missed the deadline for international students for some schools September 2020 intake applications started October 1St if you hurry and have all the right documents you can still apply to some
Onweke:
Please for September 2020 intake when is the right time(month) to start applying ?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by ChidimmaP: 7:56am On Dec 02, 2019
engrjoe:



Thanks for the response sir JustMellow. I learnt I will have to book an appointment first. Tried using a link I saw but it isnt going. Should I just go to their office with the above listed requirements or get a way to book appointment first? Secondly, sized passport should be how many and what size? I assume it is not the size submitted during application.
Kindly help with the above questions

Others can please contribute also. I am sorry for bringing this in here. THANKS

If you're referring to the link I dropped here, it should open. Try using Google Chrome browser:

1. Sign-up and validate your email address

2. Login

3. Click on schedule appointment

4. Click on add applicant

5. Fill in your details and the time you would like to have the biometrics

6. Submit after that.

You should get an email confirming your enrollmu
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Ruben225571(m): 8:13am On Dec 02, 2019
Good day everyone-Hello gurus, I need a little highlight please, how long would its take for my biometric to be link with my documents ⁉️ And how long would it take for processing after biometric for visa to be issue ⁉️
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by IboBoyNuel(m): 8:21am On Dec 02, 2019
Frankrobbn1:


The Canadian Immigration law doesn't consider far distant relatives like (maternal uncle, aunts, cousins etc) as a close relation. The only set of individuals that are seen as close relatives are - Spouse, kids, parents and slightly siblings. Following this, the answer to that question should be NO, because uncle can never sponsor you to become a permanent resident of Canada in any of the Canadian's immigration programs.

Thanks and God bless you.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by bhollexon: 8:44am On Dec 02, 2019
Please I need advise on what to do next, my student visa was refused due to the following reasons

• 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 family ties in Canada and in your country of residence.
• 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.
• Pursuant to paragraph 220(a) of the IRPA, I am not satisfied that you have sufficient and available financial resources, without working in Canada, to pay the tuition fees for the course or program of studies that you intend to pursue.
• Pursuant to paragraph 220(b) of the IRPA, I am not satisfied that you have sufficient and available financial resources, without working in Canada, to maintain yourself and any family members who are accompanying you during your proposed period of study.
• Pursuant to paragraph 220(c) of the IRPA, I am not satisfied that you have sufficient and available financial resources, without working in Canada, to pay the cost of transporting yourself and any family members who are accompanying you to and from Canada.

I am opened to answer any further questions

Thank you
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Chaniel: 9:40am On Dec 02, 2019
1stdami:


I paid via fly wire. I asked for refund on October 27.

I don't know about Fly Wire process, but I do know based on my experience that the Conestoga college fees department cares less about students' plight on refund issues, so you will do well to keep in touch with them.

By now, you should have filled a form from FlyWire (not just Conestoga) regarding the refund.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 10:28am On Dec 02, 2019
bhollexon:



Please I need advise on what to do next, my student visa was refused due to the following reasons

• 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 family ties in Canada and in your country of residence.
• 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.
• Pursuant to paragraph 220(a) of the IRPA, I am not satisfied that you have sufficient and available financial resources, without working in Canada, to pay the tuition fees for the course or program of studies that you intend to pursue.
• Pursuant to paragraph 220(b) of the IRPA, I am not satisfied that you have sufficient and available financial resources, without working in Canada, to maintain yourself and any family members who are accompanying you during your proposed period of study.
• Pursuant to paragraph 220(c) of the IRPA, I am not satisfied that you have sufficient and available financial resources, without working in Canada, to pay the cost of transporting yourself and any family members who are accompanying you to and from Canada.

I am opened to answer any further questions

Thank you


Hello Bhollexon,

Who was your sponsor, previous and prospect course/program and what documents was submitted?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Stevenssen(m): 11:02am On Dec 02, 2019
Onweke:
[Quote author=Stevenssen post=84535151]
Now.


Thanks bro.
For sept 2020 intake someone actually told me June 2020 is good that I will be asked to wait till that time to apply... 3 months to the start of program.
I am just confused.
The person is wrong. The time to start applying is now. Don't wait.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 11:22am On Dec 02, 2019
topstone:
Hello house,

I have been a silent reader on this thread for a while but I need an advice at the moment urgently.

I am 30yrs old with ND & HND in Petroleum Engineering Technology . However, in the final year of my HND program, I signed up for 1yr apprenticeship in Pipe and Argon Welding , and I have practiced this profession for 3yrs now.

I wish to pursue Canada PR, either by Study and EE.

I got a 2yrs Welding/Metal Fabrication Certificate course in College of North Atlantic, Canada. Spoke to my boss about it and he is willing to support with all necessary documents.

My plan is to apply for this Certificate course, although self sponsored, my uncle is willing to offer his SOA and necessary docs and stand as sponsor. my company is also will to issue documents such as : employment letter, reference letter, ID card pay slip, study leave approval letter etc. Since my aim is Welding career advancement.

For ties to Canada and home country; two of my cousins studied in Canada, both of whom are on PGWP. For home ties; my job, a plot of land, my wife, we also jointly have an incorporated restaurant business , my parents and siblings are in Nigeria

My Challenges:

1. chances of gettn a visa, Considering I already have HND in diff. field, then going for Trades/Vocational Cert. course.

2. Possibility of applyn for Open Work Permit/spousal sponsorship for my wife.

@Frankrobbn1
@NaijaForeigner
@JustMellow
@Qudkom

Others not mentioned.

Pls Advise

Hello Topstone,

Logically, your previous studies in Petro. Eng., your apprenticeship skills and prospect studies correlates. If you place a close observation, you would find out that Welding/Metal Fabrication is an aspect of Petro. Eng. To convince the VO, you can state that with your prospect course, you intend to consolidate your previous academic knowledge in on-field construction/wielding of crude pipelines and other drilling mechineries that enables crude drilling. Also, make reference to your work experience to buttress your academic study areas.

It will be best if you don't mention your two cousins. This might further weaken your ties to Nigeria. Its better to focus more on solidifying your ties to Nigeria, that's what actually counts.

In addressing your challenges, in addentum to the aforesaid, nobody can assure you of a certainty of an approval. However, if you're able to show proper correlation/advancement between your previous and prospect studies, you might stand a chance. Also, your spouse or child can be an accompany dependent as long as your SP is valid and this will enable her apply for an SOWP. The EE can also be a suitable route but you should act fast if considering it due to your age.

Good luck!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 11:30am On Dec 02, 2019
Cherryola:
@justMellow I did add employment history in my last application just want to know what I can tell the VO what took me so long to apply

...not just to tell the VO but showing proof makes it solid. To show you were not idle during this period, you can build on (state):

1. Promotion in your work place (position and salad upgrade)
2. New employment ( with better pay)
3. Workshops
4. Voluntary services
5. Seminars/Conferences
6. Family
7. Projects (house, land, business acquisition etc)

N.B: it must be related to why you were refused so to easily explain how your case has improved with tangible evidence.

All the best
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 11:39am On Dec 02, 2019
engrjoe:



Thanks for the response sir JustMellow. I learnt I will have to book an appointment first. Tried using a link I saw but it isnt going. Should I just go to their office with the above listed requirements or get a way to book appointment first? Secondly, sized passport should be how many and what size? I assume it is not the size submitted during application.
Kindly help with the above questions

Others can please contribute also. I am sorry for bringing this in here. THANKS

I don't know how it works with VFS but from what a moniker stated that submitted recently, its best you book for an appointment. But if you are in Abuja, its normally a work in and submit situation. However, you can google VFS Lagos and get their website to book your appointment. Its a straight forward process on their website.

The passport should be a standard passport size, at least one is okay but go with two. Tell the photographer the purpose of it and they would take the perfect shot/size.

Good luck
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Cherryola: 1:05pm On Dec 02, 2019
@JustMellow just an ND holder going for BCS pls I need more headlines from you to know the right thing to do
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Duuzsz(m): 1:28pm On Dec 02, 2019
Good afternoon all!

I’m new here, I’ve tried to search through all the parts of this thread, it’s really cumbersome. But below is my question I would love to get direct answer to:

I apply for a Canadian school for my undergraduate course (though I’ve first degree here in Nigeria, I didn’t bother to mention it). I was accepted and offered an admission but this issue now is how do I go about the sponsor aspect of it? I wanted to get a sponsor from a local government, with the local government statement of account and letter stating they want to sponsor me, I was asked to pay 300k for that. Even if I pay, Will this work ? Or is there other way I can get a sponsor? Please I really need y’all help on this thank you.

Justwise, and every other experts here. I need your help.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by HaywhyA: 1:40pm On Dec 02, 2019
I know interested in this local government thingy, I sent you a mail. Thanks

Duuzsz:
Good afternoon all!

I’m new here, I’ve tried to search through all the parts of this thread, it’s really cumbersome. But below is my question I would love to get direct answer to:

I apply for a Canadian school for my undergraduate course (though I’ve first degree here in Nigeria, I didn’t bother to mention it). I was accepted and offered an admission but this issue now is how do I go about the sponsor aspect of it? I wanted to get a sponsor from a local government, with the local government statement of account and letter stating they want to sponsor me, I was asked to pay 300k for that. Even if I pay, Will this work ? Or is there other way I can get a sponsor? Please I really need y’all help on this thank you.

Justwise, and every other experts here. I need your help.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by HaywhyA: 1:41pm On Dec 02, 2019
HaywhyA:
I am interested in this local government thingy, I sent you a mail. Thanks

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by BlaqScarface(m): 2:51pm On Dec 02, 2019
Good afternoon all!

I'm a literature graduate with a 2.2, I want to pursue a career in advertising and marketing
What are the chances of getting a masters degree in Canada, or would a PG be more realistic, and if you can help with links that would be really helpful thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by topstone(m): 3:43pm On Dec 02, 2019
Thanks sir, I really appreciate your response.

JustMellow:


Hello Topstone,

Logically, your previous studies in Petro. Eng., your apprenticeship skills and prospect studies correlates. If you place a close observation, you would find out that Welding/Metal Fabrication is an aspect of Petro. Eng. To convince the VO, you can state that with your prospect course, you intend to consolidate your previous academic knowledge in on-field construction/wielding of crude pipelines and other drilling mechineries that enables crude drilling. Also, make reference to your work experience to buttress your academic study areas.

It will be best if you don't mention your two cousins. This might further weaken your ties to Nigeria. Its better to focus more on solidifying your ties to Nigeria, that's what actually counts.

In addressing your challenges, in addentum to the aforesaid, nobody can assure you of a certainty of an approval. However, if you're able to show proper correlation/advancement between your previous and prospect studies, you might stand a chance. Also, your spouse or child can be an accompany dependent as long as your SP is valid and this will enable her apply for an SOWP. The EE can also be a suitable route but you should act fast if considering it due to your age.

Good luck!


Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by topstone(m): 3:44pm On Dec 02, 2019
Thanks for your response sir

Qudkom:

Regarding the Open work permit CA's long as you have a valid status in Canada you can always bring your wife( Study permit, work permit PR etc) you just need proof of relationship, living expenses sorted and your proof of residence-study/work.

As for your welding program, if you can proof that the program is going to be a reasonable expense then you're good to go. Also proof why you aren't doing it in Nigeria. Hence, it all falls on the logic of spending millions on a certificate that could otherwise be done in Nigeria.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by engrjoe(m): 4:42pm On Dec 02, 2019
ChidimmaP:


If you're referring to the link I dropped here, it should open. Try using Google Chrome browser:

1. Sign-up and validate your email address

2. Login

3. Click on schedule appointment

4. Click on add applicant

5. Fill in your details and the time you would like to have the biometrics

6. Submit after that.

You should get an email confirming your enrollmu

I registered on https://www.vfsglobal.ca/IRCC-appointment trying to login, it keeps popping smthn as I have attached

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Mooliku: 4:47pm On Dec 02, 2019
Hi,

Thanks for sharing your experience. I also arrived in Winnipeg in September. I tried bringing my wife on a visitor visa but application was refused twice. What is your advice?. We can talk if you can send me your mobile number.

Thanks and all the best in your exams
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by engrjoe(m): 4:49pm On Dec 02, 2019
JustMellow:


I don't know how it works with VFS but from what a moniker stated that submitted recently, its best you book for an appointment. But if you are in Abuja, its normally a work in and submit situation. However, you can google VFS Lagos and get their website to book your appointment. Its a straight forward process on their website.

The passport should be a standard passport size, at least one is okay but go with two. Tell the photographer the purpose of it and they would take the perfect shot/size.

Good luck

Thank you for your response. I dont know what I am doing wrong, I couldn't book appointment online. It pops up stuff linking me to another vfsglobal address. Please guys help me with possible way to go thru getting it.
NB:- I am in Lagos
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Qudkom(m): 4:52pm On Dec 02, 2019
BlaqScarface:
Good afternoon all!

I'm a literature graduate with a 2.2, I want to pursue a career in advertising and marketing
What are the chances of getting a masters degree in Canada, or would a PG be more realistic, and if you can help with links that would be really helpful thanks
A Graduate Certificate program will be a good choice

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