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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Jermaineayo: 1:16am On Jul 01, 2020
Hi, are you done with your application? I'm having challenge uploading my application for temporary resistance visa...I have sent you an email.
gbjobs1:


Going to Regina ...
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Jermaineayo: 1:19am On Jul 01, 2020
Hey boss, are you done with your application? Please how did you sign your family information form. Plus I'm having difficulty uploading my application for temporary residence visa...Did you have a similar challenge?
Iceman2020:


Pally, Nil. I am going to Regina. Anyone going to Regina or already in Regina, pls Holla!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Manifoldlove: 1:22am On Jul 01, 2020
Hello Fam, Please is there anyone that can assist with a sample letter of sponsorship from a relative? My uncle is currently sponsoring, and I need a sample letter for editing. Thanks and God bless!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Luckymama: 1:49am On Jul 01, 2020
Komolafeboy:
Goodday house!! I greet all the think tanks seeing others succeed in this race. God bless you all, and for those seeing others naivety as a means to defraud them. Continue, las las, you would find your size.

I am an applicant as well and will like to get a better info on this vac lockdown issue.

My questions are, after paying the 86$ required for biometrics, do i still get to pay to book an appointment?

Also, would there be rush truly when the VAC’s reopen due to backlog. An agent linked me to someone who works there and he is requesting for 15k so i can be part of the first people to do biometrics as they will be opening second or third week of july. My admission is for fall 2020, hence the bruhaha..

Pls advise, thanks

Most likely there will be a rush when VAC opens. Since March when they suspended activities you can imagine the buildup of applicants who have been submitting online applications without being able to do biometrics,
as well as those who have been waiting because they prefer to do paper applications.

Trust Nigerian factor a lot of people will have made such payment as your agent is asking for to ensure their space. And no. Once you have paid for biometrics ordinarily you don’t need to pay any extra but given the special circumstances that’s why your guy is asking you to pay.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Luckymama: 3:22am On Jul 01, 2020
Komolafeboy:


Thank you very much for the info. I think I should just do the needful since i have gotten a better clarification.

Furthermore, is it ideal i send some supporting documents through webform to cic since i did through online. I actually didn’t include a police clearance form and some documents i got at a later time. Someone said I should allow the VO ask for it before sending them so as not to implicate myself or seem desperate. Please how valid is this statement.

Thank you for your time

Sending a web form I think depends on how important the document is. For instance if it is a critical document e.g proof of your finances or your SOP then you should send a web form. As for police clearance it is not one of the compulsory documents for student visa.
I don’t think sending a web form is a sign of desperation. And I don’t think the VO will request further documents if you omitted an important document. They will just evaluate your application based on your documents and if something critical was omitted then they reject the application. So if you feel the documents omitted are critical to your application then send a web form.
In your case especially since you don’t have much time as your resumption is sept, I would send a web form of any important document I have now so as not to cause any delays

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by eightyeight: 4:23am On Jul 01, 2020
dommakavelli:
I kind of disagree with the bolded. Your car is part of your asset and it may have an impact on your application. You just need to let the officer know the monetary value. Some cars worth more than land my brother. I hear people attach landed documents but they don't tell the officer the value. So what's the point? The point of a prooving economic tie is just to show that you're doing well in your home country.

Yes, you may choose to sell your car just as how you can sell your land and houses.

a car is not an asset. It has no appreciating value it only depreciates. Making it a liability.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Lekiboboe: 6:35am On Jul 01, 2020
Manifoldlove:
Hello Fam, Please is there anyone that can assist with a sample letter of sponsorship from a relative? My uncle is currently sponsoring, and I need a sample letter for editing. Thanks and God bless!
Hi,
Check my post in Page 122
There is a Sample of a Sponsorship Letter(Father) there

Note: Avoid Plagiarism to the Bare-minimum

All the Best!!!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 9:00am On Jul 01, 2020
dommakavelli:
Of course, landed properties might be considered more than vehicles because they are usually more expensive. That doesn't mean car ownership would not be considered or insignificant as you claimed. A vehicle is a property as long as it is not financed or leased. Your car is part of your wealth as long as it is paid in full. So yes, a vehicle is an economic tie because it can be converted to money. Obviously, the more you have the better but it is wrong to say it would not have an impact. That's totally wrong.
An economic tie means financial tie or asset and that is why it is important to include an evaluation from a registered chartered accountant in your application

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/temporary-residents/visitors/eligibility-admissibility-considerations.html


In view of the attachment, I can't see where they mentioned Car ownership to be an economic tie, level of establishment or property for PA study visa application. From the wisdom of my experiences no visa officer will consider car ownership as a positive assessment in analysing the overall admissibilty of an applicant for studies in Canada.

I will not go back and forth on this matter. Mine is to advise prospective applicants for free. It's the discretion of the applicant to implement the advices given or do what they believe would work for them.


It will end in praise.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by SKEPTA: 9:25am On Jul 01, 2020
GOOD MORNING HOUSE
I’ll be submitting my statement any moment from now,I got admitted into the university of windsor to study master of management- International accounting and finance fall 2020
Bsc banking and finance, graduated 2019
here’s a list of my documents I have uploaded
for client information :
Solid SOP
university transcript and certificate (2:1)
police clearance certificate
proof of travel history
letter of introduction from my employer
letter of study leave approval
Employment letter(I started working there august 2019) family owned firm
employee Identity card
certificate of online courses completed
academic and leadership Award certificates gotten in school
waec certificate
passport data page
Resume
University ID card

For proof of funds (biological mother with same surname sponsoring)-civil servant,director at minstry
sponsorship letter
mother’s property documents- about 2 houses which are rented ,3 shops also rented
letter of introduction from property manger(stating that she receives about 6.5m yearly from rent)
6months payslip from employer
last promotion letter
sponsor’s Identity card
letter of introduction from stockbrokers showing that they manage her stock and the units
bank statements of 2 accounts with 19,000 usd and 5million naira
proof of school fees-38,800CAD paid in full and official receipt from school finance department
share certificates
mother’s international passport data page
affidavit of sponsorship

I own shares also,I wanted to ask if I should include it in proof of funds (even though i’m not the sponsor)and the shares aren’t so much or client information as home ties

Also will it be reasonable to submit payslip even though I work in a family company but I don’t receive salary,Just allowances from my parents(I’m asking incase they request for my personal bank statement)

PLEASE GURUS IN THE HOUSE KINDLY ASSIST AND TELL ME IF MY DOCUMENTS LOOK GOOD AND ALSO IF THERE ARE ANY DOCUMENTS I CAN ADD,I WILL APPRECIATE ANY ADVICE AND CRITICISMS
THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS US ALL
IT WILL DEFINITELY END IN PRAISE FOR ALL!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Mogullet: 10:58am On Jul 01, 2020
Thanks, @luckymama I appreciate your contribution. It would be a really a tough one leaving my kids behind. Yea I know people who applied with maybe one or two of their kids and left the others with their spouse. The challenge for me is that my spouse is always travelling so leaving my kids back would mean leaving them with others.

It's just quite confusing.


Luckymama:


Nope it won’t be a misrepresentation. They did not travel with you. That doesn’t mean they can’t apply to visit you. As for me to be completely safe and avoid any stories, family should apply after the student has settled in at the school. I know at least one international student that did so. It took like three months for her husband and kid’s visas to be approved.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Nobody: 11:17am On Jul 01, 2020
SKEPTA:
GOOD MORNING HOUSE
I’ll be submitting my statement any moment from now,I got admitted into the university of windsor to study master of management- International accounting and finance fall 2020
Bsc banking and finance, graduated 2019
here’s a list of my documents I have uploaded
for client information :
Solid SOP
university transcript and certificate (2:1)
police clearance certificate
proof of travel history
letter of introduction from my employer
letter of study leave approval
Employment letter(I started working there august 2019) family owned firm
employee Identity card
certificate of online courses completed
academic and leadership Award certificates gotten in school
waec certificate
passport data page
Resume
University ID card

For proof of funds (biological mother with same surname sponsoring)-civil servant,director at minstry
sponsorship letter
mother’s property documents- about 2 houses which are rented ,3 shops also rented
letter of introduction from property manger(stating that she receives about 6.5m yearly from rent)
6months payslip from employer
last promotion letter
sponsor’s Identity card
letter of introduction from stockbrokers showing that they manage her stock and the units
bank statements of 2 accounts with 19,000 usd and 5million naira
proof of school fees-38,800CAD paid in full and official receipt from school finance department
share certificates
mother’s international passport data page
affidavit of sponsorship

I own shares also,I wanted to ask if I should include it in proof of funds (even though i’m not the sponsor)and the shares aren’t so much or client information as home ties

Also will it be reasonable to submit payslip even though I work in a family company but I don’t receive salary,Just allowances from my parents(I’m asking incase they request for my personal bank statement)

PLEASE GURUS IN THE HOUSE KINDLY ASSIST AND TELL ME IF MY DOCUMENTS LOOK GOOD AND ALSO IF THERE ARE ANY DOCUMENTS I CAN ADD,I WILL APPRECIATE ANY ADVICE AND CRITICISMS
THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS US ALL
IT WILL DEFINITELY END IN PRAISE FOR ALL!
Nice one
It would end in praise
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Pee2Jay9: 12:18pm On Jul 01, 2020
100 likes for this, especially the link and document you attached.. Thank you Dom

dommakavelli:
Of course, landed properties might be considered more than vehicles because they are usually more expensive. That doesn't mean car ownership would not be considered or insignificant as you claimed. A vehicle is a property as long as it is not financed or leased. Your car is part of your wealth as long as it is paid in full. So yes, a vehicle is an economic tie because it can be converted to money. Obviously, the more you have the better but it is wrong to say it would not have an impact. That's totally wrong.
An economic tie means financial tie or asset and that is why it is important to include an evaluation from a registered chartered accountant in your application

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/temporary-residents/visitors/eligibility-admissibility-considerations.html

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by KvngSO1: 12:27pm On Jul 01, 2020
I'm sorry if I caused any inconvenience...Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Pee2Jay9: 12:31pm On Jul 01, 2020
My own car isn't a liability. Hope you'll call your phone a liability as well or even children, siblings. Some families aren't even in talking terms, yet people claim them, how much more a high value property that you personally own. By stating that my car will be leased out in my absence makes it even an asset. You must not add car to your application but I've asked my question, have received all opinions and will add it to mine especially because it is not counter productive, so what's my loss? Absolutely nothing

eightyeight:
a car is not an asset. It has no appreciating value it only depreciates. Making it a liability.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Emmyinks: 12:31pm On Jul 01, 2020
Luckymama:

If you want to use iom, you need to send them an email. Their email address is on their website. They will respond to you with questions they need you to answer and give you an appointment date. You need to pay before going there and go with your original international passport and evidence of payment.

Thank you so much. I will check for their email now
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Jermaineayo: 12:38pm On Jul 01, 2020
Hello house, please I'm having challenge paying for my study permit application. The website is saying Declined - Transaction Not Approved.

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Pee2Jay9: 12:42pm On Jul 01, 2020
Thank you for your response to my enquiry.
I appreciate it. What I believe Dom means is that a personal ownership of a car shows some form of economic stability in the resident country, even if it may not by interpreted as home tie. If attaching its documents to prove and even projecting it as a source of income in view, won't adversely affect an application, then I think it's ok to add it.
I didn't even know that car docs can be added until I read uploaded documents from previous threads and thought to ask what it aimed at.

Frankrobbn1:


In view of the attachment, I can't see where they mentioned Car ownership to be an economic tie, level of establishment or property for PA study visa application. From the wisdom of my experiences no visa officer will consider car ownership as a positive assessment in analysing the overall admissibilty of an applicant for studies in Canada.

I will not go back and forth on this matter. Mine is to advise prospective applicants for free. It's the discretion of the applicant to implement the advices given or do what they believe would work for them.


It will end in praise.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Pee2Jay9: 12:43pm On Jul 01, 2020
Chill.. I'm sure @Lekikoboe will respond asap

Jermaineayo:
Hello house, please I'm having challenge paying for my study permit application. The website is saying Declined - Transaction Not Approved.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Skymoore1004: 12:55pm On Jul 01, 2020
He’s clearly new here and doesn’t know, calm down.
Everytime you dey quick to para for newbies.

But @ kvngso1 true talk. It’s not allowed, but you can create your own advert : https://www.nairaland.com/ads
Pee2Jay9:
I'll advice you to delete this post before Justwise sees it and block you completely.. Displaying your contact details sef is breaking the rules here

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Jermaineayo: 12:59pm On Jul 01, 2020
Thank you!
Pee2Jay9:
Chill.. I'm sure @Lekikoboe will respond asap

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by KvngSO1: 1:33pm On Jul 01, 2020
@justwise
Good afternoon
Please I am new to Nairaland and this afternoon not knowing the rules,I sent a message to this thread.When I was corrected,I tried clearing the post but it had already been quoted.
Please,I sincerely apologize.Being a rookie on the platform;I don't know how to delete the post entirely.It's my hope that since you created the thread,you have the capacity to clear off any trace or quote of the post in order to prevent further inconvenience to other followers.
Once again,I am terribly sorry.

@skymoore1004 ,thank you
@peejay,please un-quote the post if that works
Thanks

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Lekiboboe: 1:35pm On Jul 01, 2020
Jermaineayo:
Hello house, please I'm having challenge paying for my study permit application. The website is saying Declined - Transaction Not Approved.
Try other bank's ATM card (Master Card / Visa Card)

A practical scenario,

an Applicant trying to pay With POLARIS BANK ATM Card (MasterCard) but Transaction was Declined

He used an ECOBANK ATM Card (MASTERCard) and the Transaction got approved instantaneously

So u can try any of ECOBANK & STANBIC IBTC ATM card (VISA or Master Card).

Note:
All other banks can work, this response is jz based on the encounter an Applicant had jz like u

And make sure u av at least #75K in that account (Exchange Rate wahala cos u are paying from Nigeria)

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by eightyeight: 1:39pm On Jul 01, 2020
Pee2Jay9:
My own car isn't a liability. Hope you'll call your phone a liability as well or even children, siblings. Some families aren't even in talking terms, yet people claim them, how much more a high value property that you personally own. By stating that my car will be leased out in my absence makes it even an asset. You must not add car to your application but I've asked my question, have received all opinions and will add it to mine especially because it is not counter productive, so what's my loss? Absolutely nothing


Lol. You people always bring sentiments to everything. A car continues to loose value as soon as it is driven off a car lot.

You are saying you will lease it out to generate income. If the car can generate income without you being present in the country, why should the visa officer believe it will bring you back when your presence isn't really needed?

Also remember irrespective of what immigration laws or rules states, The visa officer has full discretion over an application.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Pee2Jay9: 1:53pm On Jul 01, 2020
Seriously? Para for newbies? I'm a newbie too o... Sorry o. I meant no offense biko. How else would I have said it? Na wa. Next time, I'll allow Justwise address it by himself.. No vex

Skymoore1004:
He’s clearly new here and doesn’t know, calm down.
Everytime you dey quick to para for newbies.

But @ kvngso1 true talk. It’s not allowed, but you can create your own advert : https://www.nairaland.com/ads
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Jermaineayo: 1:53pm On Jul 01, 2020
I have a question sir.
Can I use a card with my Dad's name or only my card applies in the transaction. Cos I used both my mom and dad's card and the transaction says declined.
Lekiboboe:

Try other bank's ATM card (Master Card / Visa Card)

A practical scenario,
an Applicant trying to pay With POLARIS BANK ATM Card (MasterCard) but Transaction was Declined

He used an ECOBANK ATM Card (MASTERCard) and the Transaction got approved instantaneously

So u can try any of ECOBANK & STANBIC IBTC ATM card (VISA or Master Card).

Note:
All other banks can work, this response is jz based on the encounter an Applicant had jz like u

And make sure u av at least #75K in that account (Exchange Rate wahala cos u are paying from Nigeria)
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Pee2Jay9: 1:54pm On Jul 01, 2020
I didn't see it again to un-quote.. Sorry if I sounded harsh. I meant no offense at all

KvngSO1:
@justwise
Good afternoon
Please I am new to Nairaland and this afternoon not knowing the rules,I sent a message to this thread.When I was corrected,I tried clearing the post but it had already been quoted.
Please,I sincerely apologize.Being a rookie on the platform;I don't know how to delete the post entirely.It's my hope that since you created the thread,you have the capacity to clear off any trace or quote of the post in order to prevent further inconvenience to other followers.
Once again,I am terribly sorry.

@skymoore1004 ,thank you
@peejay,please un-quote the post if that works
Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Pee2Jay9: 2:00pm On Jul 01, 2020
The bolded is the only correct thing you've said on this matter and I'm sure that you're not the VO so allow him to decide. U should read to understand rather than to just respond. Whether the car is a liability or asset is up to personal opinion and thus, not a fact. And then again,
will attaching it make me not get the visa? I'm sure the answer is No. Then finally, u didn't respond to my enquiry o but chose to attack people that kindly did.. 88, u're not doing well

eightyeight:


Lol. You people always bring sentiments to everything. A car continues to loose value as soon as it is driven off a car lot.

You are saying you will lease it out to generate income. If the car can generate income without you being present in the country, why should the visa officer believe it will bring you back when your presence isn't really needed?

Also remember irrespective of what immigration laws or rules states, The visa officer has full discretion over an application.

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