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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Anon123: 1:54pm On Jul 12, 2020
ShokiScientist:
good afternoon.
please does canadian visa embassy conduct random drug tests for prospective students ?

Not random.. There are specific test they take eg chest xray, BP test, HIV and other disease test, eye sight test too.. They are only two register clinics eligible to have the test conducted for IRCC in Nigeria
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Naijaforeigner: 2:19pm On Jul 12, 2020
neverlosehope:
Good day All,

I will like to encourage sometime with a little about my story.
I graduated from a Nigerian university with a second-class lower division degree in STEM at 24 years and finished NYSC at 25 years. Unfortunately, as peculiar with Nigerian environmental, I got my first job at 28 years after 4 years in the wilderness. The delay in getting a job was my mediocre degree (i.e., finishing with 2.2) and lack of working experience at 25 years (how will I get the necessary work experience when I have never been employed).

Fast forward to a decade later, after working for over a decade, got frustrated with Nigeria society placing a limited to what you can achieve, I decide to make a change to my family situation by returning to school in US/Canada. Initially, there were few obstacles, I got admitted into a fully-funded master’s degree program in the US with an average stipend by God’s grace. I left the shore or Nigeria with my entire family and started the program at 40 years. I graduated with a master’s degree with a GPA of 3.56/4.0 at 42 years. Fortunately, I was admitted into a fully-funded Ph.D. program in Canada’s top university with a very generous stipend and started the program at 42 years. I have currently completed the program required coursework with a GPA of 4.0/4.0, passed candidacy exam, five publications, and 3 manuscripts under review in top peer-review journals.

What is my point?
Despite where you might have started from, the environment you live might not be favorable to you, age or family commitments might be barriers. However, do not give up, please hold on to your dream. The grace of God will see you through. If you quit today, you have failed tomorrow.

Please note
My story is not unique; I have seen many tremendous journeys of beautiful people who do not quit/give up and achieved great heights. I am sharing my story to encourage you that no barrier is big or strong enough to stop you from achieving your dream.

I hope to challenge someone !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Nice one.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Naijaforeigner: 3:22pm On Jul 12, 2020
Come to think of it, when you come to Canada, you will meet different kinds of people from different countries. People from Jamaica, India, China and so on, how would you relate with them in school and in the work place? Remember cultural differences.

You are in a team of 5, tasks have been shared and then 3 of your team members reference Wikipedia, blogs (which are not reputable sources), how would you tell them to remove it without getting them angry? Some of them will tell you outrightly that they cannot remove it and your lecturer will say, you need to solve it as a team. They won’t step in.

Some of your team members in school will send you reports that are not up to standard or not properly written... how do you go about it?

You will be in a class, and a student will keep asking questions over and over again. A lecturer will be in Ppt (PowerPoint) slide 20 and then one student will say, professor, can you please go back to ppt 5 and then start asking questions that have been answered repeatedly. You will experience it when you come to Canada.

You will be in a team meeting with your members, and a meeting that should last 30 mins will stretch for up to 2 hours because of differences in how to approach the report, difference in having a shared understanding and so forth. What will you do?

The last one, you are in a team, tasks have been shared and due for submission 11pm Friday. A team member plagiarized her work, sent her part of the work 9:15pm, the whole report was collated and because it was already getting late, report was submitted exactly 10:57 pm without checking through turnitin (plagiarism detector). Well I mean, one would think, you shouldn’t be in postgraduate studies and be plagiarizing work right? You will be shocked.

Guess what, 3 days later, lecturer sends a mail to you as team lead, letting you know someone in your team plagiarized and everyone in the team gets a zero and all team members may get pink forms (it will be recorded in school records). What will you do? Sell out the team member who did it, get angry and insult he or she or take the fall together as a team?

When you come to Canada, you will be shocked to see students in post graduate studies who don’t have the patience to read a 1,000 word report.

In fact, once you have citizens of one particular country (name withheld) as team members, just start praying to God for grace. They are so laid back in approach and they are so comfortable with just getting a pass mark. But you can’t blame them, they were raised differently. You just have to be patient with how you manage And deal with them.

The point is this, you need extreme patience, emotional intelligence, Knowing when to ignore, when to listen, when to respond, when to walk away and respond later and so forth in life and most especially in Canada.

I am still learning. Big shout out to lekiboboe and Frank. These guys have PHD in patience and I am learning from them.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Bukkiminat(f): 4:50pm On Jul 12, 2020
Hunhun... Clears throat cool

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by LightandDarknes: 5:26pm On Jul 12, 2020
Good afternoon people. I know someone in Canada who needs to extend their study permit, but their passport has expired. They cannot renew their passport in Canada because the Nigerian embassy here has stopped processing passport applications. What can they do??
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by dommakavelli: 6:41pm On Jul 12, 2020
Tell the person to do the obvious. Call IRCC, they will tell you what to do.


LightandDarknes:
Good afternoon people. I know someone in Canada who needs to extend their study permit, but their passport has expired. They cannot renew their passport in Canada because the Nigerian embassy here has stopped processing passport applications. What can they do??

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by LightandDarknes: 6:48pm On Jul 12, 2020
dommakavelli:
Tell the person to do the obvious. Call IRCC, they will tell you what to do.



Thank you for this response, I will inform them, any other suggestions from the nairalanders here?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by frostfr89: 7:47pm On Jul 12, 2020
Olayinkaji:

My medical was also updated to pass last week or so I am waiting for biometrics, although it was upfront medicals

hello @olayinkaji, for the upfront medicals, were you sent a mail to notify the Canadian Immigration Service, Nairobi, Kenya. ?

Please kindly feedback
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by frostfr89: 8:01pm On Jul 12, 2020
Frankrobbn1:



Hello, please what is CBSA? and is there a possibility of any dept carrying out a check on the financial part with the banks?

Thanks




Guys! Don't feel super excited about the recent update. Please be advised that there are various stages every application undergoes once they have been received by IRCC. The R10 check is the first step - it is at this stage the immigration case analyst goes through the entire supporting documents including the IMM forms to be sure the applicant properly filled the forms accurately and afterwards they move on to initiate a request for biometrics. The Immigration Case Analyst is responsible for updating of medical records while the main immigration officer (VO) waits for your biometrics details to be received prior to start processing the application proper.

Biometrics is a very important and plays a pivotal part in the Canadian immigration policy. Also, without Biometrics the CBSA can't process/carry out background checks on applicant.


I hope this information is helpful to everyone waiting to undergo their biometrics.


It will end in praise.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by frostfr89: 8:03pm On Jul 12, 2020
Hello ,

Does this means the upfront medicals won't give a full visibility till the process is complete

and is the up-front a wrong step to take rather than just wait to be sent a mail for medicals?

thanks


Nwannediutor:


I have read from a couple of persons here who did upfront medical, passed it, and still got rejected. It is only when IRCC request for Medicals that you can be sure that your application is 90% approved.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by frostfr89: 8:24pm On Jul 12, 2020
chichi93:
Hi guys please my profile changed to ‘we are reviewing the results of your medical results’ Last Tuesday instead of medicals passed.. medical was submitted upfront though blood pressure was high on the the day of the exam. Please is this Status normal or is there problem?


Hello,

Please after the medical submission, was there a mail sent to you to follow up with the Canadian Immigration Service Nairobi, Kenya

secondly, how did you reach out to them, and was there feedback?

And when were your medicals submitted?

Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by frostfr89: 8:34pm On Jul 12, 2020
Hello Lekiboboe,

This bank statement you speak of, is this required to be sent to the Canadian embassy by the Banks themselves?

I would like to know, if there would be another statement to be sent(by the banks , directly to the embassy)



Lekiboboe:

Well-done @frankrobbn1

As regards this MyBank Statement Ticket,
Is it that, not all banks give applicants the Mybank statement ticket?

Cos a guy who submitted his Application last month had a sponsor who uses Polaris Bank, they sent the Mybank Statement ticket to the Canadian Embassy, and the Sponsor was also giving a Bank Reference Letter addressed to the Canadian Embassy,
but Polaris Bank didn't give his Sponsor the Ticket ID, they only gave him a Bank Statement having the following details

At the Top- left hand side, they wrote

mybankStatement® | date | Page 1

Summary info
Role - Sponsor
Account name - Sponsor's name
Address
Tenor - 6 months
Currency - NGN

Available balance -
Book Balance -
Total debit-
Total Credit -

Then the 6 months Bank statement, followed...

I guess it is ok he used this ?

Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Anon123: 8:43pm On Jul 12, 2020
frostfr89:

Hello ,

Does this means the upfront medicals won't give a full visibility till the process is complete

and is the up-front a wrong step to take rather than just wait to be sent a mail for medicals?

thanks



It means if u did upfront medicals and you get passport request, then your application is 90% sure of approval . if you didn't do upfront and just applied and later on IRCC sends you a mail to do medicals , your application is 90% sure of approval.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Dovelove543: 8:49pm On Jul 12, 2020
Good evening all,
Please I have an urgent question. I intend to print my bank statement possibly tomorrow, but a company I started work for last year and just completed it just paid 2M into my account. The company name and reason for the payment are well stated in the deposit and is in my second account different from my salary account. Do I need to provide any further evidence? or just explain?

Grateful to have your feedback. Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Jermaineayo: 8:53pm On Jul 12, 2020
Thank you for this.
Naijaforeigner:
Come to think of it, when you come to Canada, you will meet different kinds of people from different countries. People from Jamaica, India, China and so on, how would you relate with them in school and in the work place? Remember cultural differences.

You are in a team of 5, tasks have been shared and then 3 of your team members reference Wikipedia, blogs (which are not reputable sources), how would you tell them to remove it without getting them angry? Some of them will tell you outrightly that they cannot remove it and your lecturer will say, you need to solve it as a team. They won’t step in.

Some of your team members in school will send you reports that are not up to standard or not properly written... how do you go about it?

You will be in a class, and a student will keep asking questions over and over again. A lecturer will be in Ppt (PowerPoint) slide 20 and then one student will say, professor, can you please go back to ppt 5 and then start asking questions that have been answered repeatedly. You will experience it when you come to Canada.

You will be in a team meeting with your members, and a meeting that should last 30 mins will stretch for up to 2 hours because of differences in how to approach the report, difference in having a shared understanding and so forth. What will you do?

The last one, you are in a team, tasks have been shared and due for submission 11pm Friday. A team member plagiarized her work, sent her part of the work 9:15pm, the whole report was collated and because it was already getting late, report was submitted exactly 10:57 pm without checking through turnitin (plagiarism detector). Well I mean, one would think, you shouldn’t be in postgraduate studies and be plagiarizing work right? You will be shocked.

Guess what, 3 days later, lecturer sends a mail to you as team lead, letting you know someone in your team plagiarized and everyone in the team gets a zero and all team members may get pink forms (it will be recorded in school records). What will you do? Sell out the team member who did it, get angry and insult he or she or take the fall together as a team?

When you come to Canada, you will be shocked to see students in post graduate studies who don’t have the patience to read a 1,000 word report.

In fact, once you have citizens of one particular country (name withheld) as team members, just start praying to God for grace. They are so laid back in approach and they are so comfortable with just getting a pass mark. But you can’t blame them, they were raised differently. You just have to be patient with how you manage And deal with them.

The point is this, you need extreme patience, emotional intelligence, Knowing when to ignore, when to listen, when to respond, when to walk away and respond later and so forth in life and most especially in Canada.

I am still learning. Big shout out to lekiboboe and Frank. These guys have PHD in patience and I am learning from them.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Lekiboboe: 9:27pm On Jul 12, 2020
frostfr89:
Hello Lekiboboe,

This bank statement you speak of, is this required to be sent to the Canadian embassy by the Banks themselves?

I would like to know, if there would be another statement to be sent(by the banks , directly to the embassy)


Yes its the bank that would send it to the embassy by themselve, and the bank would also give u a copy of the Mybank Statement ticket , that will serve as what u will upload in ur Proof of Funds.

But seems lately some of this banks and their branches can be funny as regards this "my bank statement ticket", so u might eventually get to visit at least 2-3 branches to do it, cos some might give one funny excuse that its a bank policy that they don't give out Mybank Statement ticket that its only meant for the Embassy.

https://www.visa-mybankstatement.com/

And also try get a Bank Reference Letter , its a letter the Bank will write in favour of ur sponsor or yourself (if u are the one sponsoring yourself) confirming that u are a genuine customer of the bank and your account with them is satisfactorily operated.

This letter is being addressed to the Canadian embassy, so u will get it from the bank (hard copy) or they mail it to u, then u will upload it to ur application as part of ur Proof of funds

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Engager69: 9:31pm On Jul 12, 2020
Skymoore1004:
Yen yen yen


Skymoore1004 Na agbaya you be walahi lmao

Even you too peejay
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Flexvilla: 10:23pm On Jul 12, 2020
Thanks for sharing your story.

Very encouraging.


neverlosehope:
Good day All,

I will like to encourage sometime with a little about my story.
I graduated from a Nigerian university with a second-class lower division degree in STEM at 24 years and finished NYSC at 25 years. Unfortunately, as peculiar with Nigerian environmental, I got my first job at 28 years after 4 years in the wilderness. The delay in getting a job was my mediocre degree (i.e., finishing with 2.2) and lack of working experience at 25 years (how will I get the necessary work experience when I have never been employed).

Fast forward to a decade later, after working for over a decade, got frustrated with Nigeria society placing a limited to what you can achieve, I decide to make a change to my family situation by returning to school in US/Canada. Initially, there were few obstacles, I got admitted into a fully-funded master’s degree program in the US with an average stipend by God’s grace. I left the shore or Nigeria with my entire family and started the program at 40 years. I graduated with a master’s degree with a GPA of 3.56/4.0 at 42 years. Fortunately, I was admitted into a fully-funded Ph.D. program in Canada’s top university with a very generous stipend and started the program at 42 years. I have currently completed the program required coursework with a GPA of 4.0/4.0, passed candidacy exam, five publications, and 3 manuscripts under review in top peer-review journals.

What is my point?
Despite where you might have started from, the environment you live might not be favorable to you, age or family commitments might be barriers. However, do not give up, please hold on to your dream. The grace of God will see you through. If you quit today, you have failed tomorrow.

Please note
My story is not unique; I have seen many tremendous journeys of beautiful people who do not quit/give up and achieved great heights. I am sharing my story to encourage you that no barrier is big or strong enough to stop you from achieving your dream.

I hope to challenge someone !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by frostfr89: 10:34pm On Jul 12, 2020
Jermaineayo:
Hello gurus in the house. Please what does it mean by processing background checks


Please when did you submit

And did you submit an upfront medical??
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by vibrant99(m): 10:57pm On Jul 12, 2020
This our never say Die spirit ... sometime you got pity for this country!

Ultimately, we think we are progressing but NO we are not!

If there are a Hundred people and Ten People survived , it is a failure , even if 20 survives , it is still a failure and not an option.

Understanding is a problem because we quickly back it up with prayers .

Corona Virus has hampered everything, from you education to your basic lives, and you are here telling people to continue to throw away their money probably because you must have wasted yours too.

Have you been reading the latest on International students who have been admitted and cannot travel? Have they sorted them out?

what is in it if you advise people to slow down a bit for a while and see how things pan out ? at least wait a while, Must you be desperate?

You will be granted admission and you will pay school fees and start class on line without crossing the hurdle of VISA? kilode

Corona is Almighty now Mr Young man because it has crippled economies but i understand, It is not to you because you have JESUS as your own country and economy!

The earlier people slow down or better still they keep dashing The Canadian Consulate Billions of Naira in the name of Applications.

It is in small small that we tell children, if it gets into them it becomes a whole, ...



Pee2Jay9:
Corona isn't almighty in my world.. Since schools and IRCC aren't also seeing corona as almighty,
whoever wants to apply should go right ahead.

We all know that we'll die one day, yet we keep hope alive and keep trying to better the lives we currently have.. Pls give your advice but don't suggest fear into people's hearts.. We'll be fine

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by vibrant99(m): 11:12pm On Jul 12, 2020
Please Forgive me...

I don't believe this your story!

It is ok to say things and make it look perfect, but this sounds just too perfect to be true.

FULL FUNDING in the US for why? because you worked for 10yrs?

2.2 will not even get your application viewed, did you write SAT? TOEFL and had exceedingly excellent grades in them ?

Unless probably in an artisan school where you probably have to use your hands to work or do your courses or Vocational School that directly relates with you 10yrs work experience, else ....idonbliveit!

Moving on, ...

How did you sustain in the US with your family?
You had to work and go to school and still made that CGPA? Oga na lie!

You have to be extremely good to achieve that and that means you are even a 1st Class student in Nigeria.

If you work and study in Canada, You have to be extremely good too because you cannot even meet up with assignment.

A guy on this forum has been expelled from his school in Canada, he cannot even Fail, he literally don't have a presence in the class.

I don't know if you did that write up to encourage some one, but the frailty of the composed is way over the TOP.

Please Forgive me once again if i came in strong.


neverlosehope:
Good day All,

I will like to encourage sometime with a little about my story.
I graduated from a Nigerian university with a second-class lower division degree in STEM at 24 years and finished NYSC at 25 years. Unfortunately, as peculiar with Nigerian environmental, I got my first job at 28 years after 4 years in the wilderness. The delay in getting a job was my mediocre degree (i.e., finishing with 2.2) and lack of working experience at 25 years (how will I get the necessary work experience when I have never been employed).

Fast forward to a decade later, after working for over a decade, got frustrated with Nigeria society placing a limited to what you can achieve, I decide to make a change to my family situation by returning to school in US/Canada. Initially, there were few obstacles, I got admitted into a fully-funded master’s degree program in the US with an average stipend by God’s grace. I left the shore or Nigeria with my entire family and started the program at 40 years. I graduated with a master’s degree with a GPA of 3.56/4.0 at 42 years. Fortunately, I was admitted into a fully-funded Ph.D. program in Canada’s top university with a very generous stipend and started the program at 42 years. I have currently completed the program required coursework with a GPA of 4.0/4.0, passed candidacy exam, five publications, and 3 manuscripts under review in top peer-review journals.

What is my point?
Despite where you might have started from, the environment you live might not be favorable to you, age or family commitments might be barriers. However, do not give up, please hold on to your dream. The grace of God will see you through. If you quit today, you have failed tomorrow.

Please note
My story is not unique; I have seen many tremendous journeys of beautiful people who do not quit/give up and achieved great heights. I am sharing my story to encourage you that no barrier is big or strong enough to stop you from achieving your dream.

I hope to challenge someone !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Engager69: 11:40pm On Jul 12, 2020
vibrant99:

Please Forgive me...

I don't believe this your story!

It is ok to say things and make it look perfect, but this sounds just too perfect to be true.

FULL FUNDING in the US for why? because you worked for 10yrs?

2.2 will not even get your application viewed, did you write SAT? TOEFL and had exceedingly excellent grades in them ?

Unless probably in an artisan school where you probably have to use your hands to work or do your courses or Vocational School that directly relates with you 10yrs work experience, else ....idonbliveit!

Moving on, ...

How did you sustain in the US with your family?
You had to work and go to school and still made that CGPA? Oga na lie!

You have to be extremely good to achieve that and that means you are even a 1st Class student in Nigeria.

If you work and study in Canada, You have to be extremely good too because you cannot even meet up with assignment.

A guy on this forum has been expelled from his school in Canada, he cannot even Fail, he literally don't have a presence in the class.

I don't know if you did that write up to encourage some one, but the frailty of the composed is way over the TOP.

Please Forgive me once again if i came in strong.


.

Bro’s after all this plenty yarns you still Dey say make them forgive you “if this came out wrong” bros in every ramification this came out wrong walahi

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Nobody: 11:51pm On Jul 12, 2020
vibrant99:

Please Forgive me...

I don't believe this your story!

It is ok to say things and make it look perfect, but this sounds just too perfect to be true.

FULL FUNDING in the US for why? because you worked for 10yrs?

2.2 will not even get your application viewed, did you write SAT? TOEFL and had exceedingly excellent grades in them ?

Unless probably in an artisan school where you probably have to use your hands to work or do your courses or Vocational School that directly relates with you 10yrs work experience, else ....idonbliveit!

Moving on, ...

How did you sustain in the US with your family?
You had to work and go to school and still made that CGPA? Oga na lie!

You have to be extremely good to achieve that and that means you are even a 1st Class student in Nigeria.

If you work and study in Canada, You have to be extremely good too because you cannot even meet up with assignment.

A guy on this forum has been expelled from his school in Canada, he cannot even Fail, he literally don't have a presence in the class.

I don't know if you did that write up to encourage some one, but the frailty of the composed is way over the TOP.

Please Forgive me once again if i came in strong.


I seriously wanted to mind my business but looking at your write up for a while I just had to speak,
Why would you just discredit someone’s story just like that? Even if you check the monikers post he has given this same story 2 years ago (2018) so what does he gain lying to people he doesn’t even give a damn about
He doesn’t know me, I don’t know him neither does he know majority of us here

All the innocent man came to do was give hope to people not to give up on their dreams.

Yes you have your opinion on matters, I’m not judging you it’s what you feel is right by you, you would say but please Permit me to say that was very rude of you and uncalled for. YOU are very mean and rude, it’s better you don’t even comment at all.
I really don’t know where you have reached in life that you feel you can talk as you wish because it’s a faceless forum .. Please have a rethink about life Cause personally I feel you are not WISE at all and it’s not by education to determine wiseness

I have checked your posts and seen you have a lot of negativity in you, For you to say school gives hope and embassy thrashes it that’s very mean . Yes people are getting denied from Nigeria, but is that what you should be wishing on someone. Can’t you be positive even if the outcome is said to comes out bad, Students seeking visas don’t end on nairaland thread, we have thousands of people outside this thread applying also.

All I’m just saying is keep your negative side to yourself,
There’s no time you comment that it always comes out fruitful God be with us all
Best regards

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Jermaineayo: 12:14am On Jul 13, 2020
Hi!

I submitted at the beginning of this month. July 1st and no, I did not submit upfront medicals.
frostfr89:



Please when did you submit

And did you submit an upfront medical??
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by vibrant99(m): 12:25am On Jul 13, 2020
It is also because this is a faceless Forum that why you will say someone is "RUDE". Do a quick google and Read out the meaning of RUDE!

The things i wrote or said , are they CANDID? Are they subjective? Are they Possible?

I am not a natural person that tends to fall into the weather that fits everyone, I drop it the way it suits and walk away.

You think people don't think? They actually do, and most of the time they listen more to the Voice in the wilderness~!

You wanna see the number of mail request i get even with the whole Negativity? I should have been avoided !

I have guided people people, advised people and even solved most people's problem on his Forum, the last one even extended her appreciation way beyond necessity that the HUSBAND asked to meet me one on one, My brother people are thinking !

You may think all you need on the forum is sugar-coated positivism, that a Lie, You need me and my "Unwise" as much you want people to lick your toes!

I could have also simply moved on, but No, i am sure my reply will help other, i decided to perch and do Justice.

The fact remains, DID I MAKE SENSE? OR YOU ARE LOOKING FOR RESPECT?

Be wise when you Can, stop reading Motivational write up, Motivate yourself .




Tonyodg:
I seriously wanted to mind my business but looking at your write up for a while I just had to speak,
Why would you just discredit someone’s story just like that? Even if you check the monikers post he has given this same story 2 years ago (2018) so what does he gain lying to people he doesn’t even give a damn about
He doesn’t know me, I don’t know him neither does he know majority of us here

All the innocent man came to do was give hope to people not to give up on their dreams.

Yes you have your opinion on matters, I’m not judging you it’s what you feel is right by you, you would say but please Permit me to say that was very rude of you and uncalled for. YOU are very mean and rude, it’s better you don’t even comment at all.
I really don’t know where you have reached in life that you feel you can talk as you wish because it’s a faceless forum .. Please have a rethink about life Cause personally I feel you are not WISE at all and it’s not by education to determine wiseness

I have checked your posts and seen you have a lot of negativity in you, For you to say school gives hope and embassy thrashes it that’s very mean . Yes people are getting denied from Nigeria, but is that what you should be wishing on someone. Can’t you be positive even if the outcome is said to comes out bad, Students seeking visas don’t end on nairaland thread, we have thousands of people outside this thread applying also.

All I’m just saying is keep your negative side to yourself,
There’s no time you comment that it always comes out fruitful God be with us all
Best regards

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by vibrant99(m): 12:28am On Jul 13, 2020
The only time i will take you serious is when you produce some with a 2.2 that has a FULL funding in the US.

You cannot even get a FULL FUNDING to study ARABIC In south Sudan with a 2.2.

Engager69:
.

Bro’s after all this plenty yarns you still Dey say make them forgive you “if this came out wrong” bros in every ramification this came out wrong walahi

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Skymoore1004: 12:57am On Jul 13, 2020
I like your vibe fr!
Keep on spitting the truth
vibrant99:
The only time i will take you serious is when you produce some with a 2.2 that has a FULL funding in the US.

You cannot even get a FULL FUNDING to study ARABIC In south Sudan with a 2.2.

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Naijaforeigner: 1:39am On Jul 13, 2020
LightandDarknes:
Good afternoon people. I know someone in Canada who needs to extend their study permit, but their passport has expired. They cannot renew their passport in Canada because the Nigerian embassy here has stopped processing passport applications. What can they do??

When will your friend’s study permit expire?

P.s Nigerian Embassy Ottawa is officially closed due to COVID 19 but they still process very urgent applications. Your friends situation is urgent. Try every means to contact the Embassy and book an appointment.

A friend of mine was given an appointment for tomorrow. He just travelled to Ottawa this afternoon.
I will give you details when he is done tomorrow.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by sonofakin: 2:25am On Jul 13, 2020
If you know anything about post-graduate studies in the US, you will know that it is very possible to have a 2.2 here in Nigeria and get a full funding for Master's in the US. In fact, a lot of people target US because of the funding opportunities. You said you help people and that is why I actually decided to reply you. I want to let you have the right info in case you meet someone that needs your guidance. I have the feeling you don't know much about it though because if you did, you won't be asking someone that went for Master's if he wrote SAT.
Anyway it is possible and I'm a witness. I have atleast two of my classmates with a 2.2 going to the US this fall for Master's (If US embassy here reopens) and they are fully funded. In fact one got into University of Georgia which sometimes is ranked in 50-60th top universities in the US; depending on the ranking organisation.
Compared to Canada, they have more universities in US, as high as 5000 - so applicants have more options. They look at your application package holistically and there are a lot of ways you can make up for an average CGPA. Standardized tests like GRE and TOEFL, match with a Supervisor, SOP, LOR and the likes. Some people even decide to evaluate their transcript and it is proven that WES evaluation boost CGPA, so if you have a strong 2.2 here in Nigeria, with the evaluation, your CGPA can be as high as 3/4 which is the minimum for most schools. Overall, the US is a land of opportunities, there's really no limit to what you can achieve. Follow some people like @momentswithbren on Twitter and LinkedIn, you will read people's testimonies.
So bros, I come in peace, please change your mindset. I also implore you to do more research.
vibrant99:
It is also because this is a faceless Forum that why you will say someone is "RUDE". Do a quick google and Read out the meaning of RUDE!

The things i wrote or said , are they CANDID? Are they subjective? Are they Possible?

I am not a natural person that tends to fall into the weather that fits everyone, I drop it the way it suits and walk away.

You think people don't think? They actually do, and most of the time they listen more to the Voice in the wilderness~!

You wanna see the number of mail request i get even with the whole Negativity? I should have been avoided !

I have guided people people, advised people and even solved most people's problem on his Forum, the last one even extended her appreciation way beyond necessity that the HUSBAND asked to meet me one on one, My brother people are thinking !

You may think all you need on the forum is sugar-coated positivism, that a Lie, You need me and my "Unwise" as much you want people to lick your toes!

I could have also simply moved on, but No, i am sure my reply will help other, i decided to perch and do Justice.

The fact remains, DID I MAKE SENSE? OR YOU ARE LOOKING FOR RESPECT?

Be wise when you Can, stop reading Motivational write up, Motivate yourself .




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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Cocao(f): 3:35am On Jul 13, 2020
vibrant99:
The only time i will take you serious is when you produce some with a 2.2 that has a FULL funding in the US.

You cannot even get a FULL FUNDING to study ARABIC In south Sudan with a 2.2.


To be honest, you are speaking out of ignorance. If you don't know something, it's okay but you don't have to say anything at all of you don't know it.

Fact is there are plenty of people in the US with that grade who are studying or about to study. I personally know 2 of them. So stop please and put in more research. You'll see that it's true. You can send me a PM to personally talk to that my friend.

For those that have that grade, I encourage you to look at the US as an option for a fully funded opportunity. Reread the post above me because it's the truth.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Nobody: 3:41am On Jul 13, 2020
vibrant99:
It is also because this is a faceless Forum that why you will say someone is "RUDE". Do a quick google and Read out the meaning of RUDE!

The things i wrote or said , are they CANDID? Are they subjective? Are they Possible?

I am not a natural person that tends to fall into the weather that fits everyone, I drop it the way it suits and walk away.

You think people don't think? They actually do, and most of the time they listen more to the Voice in the wilderness~!

You wanna see the number of mail request i get even with the whole Negativity? I should have been avoided !

I have guided people people, advised people and even solved most people's problem on his Forum, the last one even extended her appreciation way beyond necessity that the HUSBAND asked to meet me one on one, My brother people are thinking !

You may think all you need on the forum is sugar-coated positivism, that a Lie, You need me and my "Unwise" as much you want people to lick your toes!

I could have also simply moved on, but No, i am sure my reply will help other, i decided to perch and do Justice.

The fact remains, DID I MAKE SENSE? OR YOU ARE LOOKING FOR RESPECT?

Be wise when you Can, stop reading Motivational write up, Motivate yourself .




I have seen your points made, firstly I don’t need any one to respect me here it doesn’t affect my life in any way at all rather do what is right and matured.

Secondly what you believe in is different from mine I’ll rest my case
All the very best.

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