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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Ujeinijobog: 7:57pm On Aug 15, 2020
Hello everyone

Please I will appreciate if someone can help answer my question.

I deferred my admission to next year fall. I contacted my school and I was told that a new letter of admission will be issued to me next spring(when admission letters will be issued to new admits). However, they said they are willing to issue a new me an official letter of defferal if I need one.

Now, to my question. Can I send the letter of defferal to IRCC via webform (cause I already got my AIP) or I should chill till they issue the new admission letter to me next year and then send the letter next year?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Thompsonpet(m): 8:03pm On Aug 15, 2020
Good evening house! I must confess, you guys are doing a good job here.

Please guys, I need help in choosing a good school for my masters.

I hold a BEng in Petroleum Engineering with a cgpa of 3.65/5. While I made 4.1/5 in the last two years of my study.

I'm interested in pursuing MEng in Petroleum or Chemical Engineering (course based).

Considering..
1.low tuition fee
2.High rate of admission
3.No proof of English requirement
4. Good cost of living in that area.

Please FAM, I would want someone to help me out .
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Vslayer: 9:12pm On Aug 15, 2020
Osemigho:


I shook my head when some people on this thread advise you to register with AIP. Do these people even know how the system in Canada works? Your international student advisor, someone that will likely process your refund, advise you not to register without study permit and they are saying you should do otherwise. Maybe you don’t know, most international student advisor are also registered, trained, and certified immigration consultant. They know that visa officers have power to decide applicants fate, they can be very unpredictable, and there is little or nothing you can do about it.

If your school says they will not refund after registration of classes, you are own your own if you pay your tuition and register. They will gladly read out the rules to you if you later ask for it. You won’t be the first to loose your money to them.

Also, you should ask your advisor because study permit is usually required for disbursement of scholarship. Admission or AIP does not guarantee scholarship. If you don’t get your study permit, you loose your money, your scholarship, and your seat. I hope you have the emotional and financial strength for this risk if you decide to register with AIP.

Also, in exceptional circumstances when you cant perform your role, like in a RA/TA scholarship, you are likely to loose the scholarship. I don’t know your program and tuition cost, but the fact that you needed to make tuition deposit despite having scholarship and entrance award is also a yellow flag for me.

Perhaps the scholarship rules are changing because they can’t guarantee people’s performance with online classes and not in Canada. Oyinbo Dey serious that business na business. They will let you go, AKA fire you, if you can’t perform your duties to their satisfaction.

I also read some people are saying your profile is very strong. I would like to point out to you that you have a reg flag that VOs have used to reject people in the past. You have a PhD and going to Msc. This is big one for purpose of visit. The better alternative would be a postdoctoral fellowship.

It is not my money or my mental health. I am only a concerned fellow. Whatever decision you make, please let us know the outcome. It will help other applicants to make an informed decision.

I drop my pen on this registration matter and wish everyone the best. It is my joy that it works out for everyone. Personally, I am observing for my advisees coming winter and fall 2021. So I’m learning
from you all. Have a blissful day.


Please oo my gurus does anyone know any college that offers culinary courses(post graduate diploma) within the tuition fee of CAD$7-8000/yr

I don search tire nobi small

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Olayinka15(f): 10:07pm On Aug 15, 2020
Hello guys, I am new on this Canadian student thread . Please can anyone help me with list of schools that has scholarships for PHD applicants who chose to apply to the college of business. I will really appreciate if i can get some information about schools because i tried looking up schools online but am not really getting any. Thank you and God bless as you wish to help out.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Bestvibe2020: 10:11pm On Aug 15, 2020
Thank you for the prompt response.
Is there an implication if I ask for a deferral after the school resumption, probably wait till sept 15 to see if I get an AIP or an update of any form

Also, prior to this time before submitting my application oitried to defer the admission because of the uncertainty with the VFS office opening but along the line I cancelled that request, will I still be qualified to ask the school for another deferral again now ,at least now I can state study permit delay as my reason for requesting for a deferral

Anon123:


Defer your admission to January and send the updated admission to IRCC. Though your application is still at a baby stage but nevertheless defer the admission.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Fgmp12: 10:41pm On Aug 15, 2020
Thompsonpet:
Good evening house! I must confess, you guys are doing a good job here.

Please guys, I need help in choosing a good school for my masters.

I hold a BEng in Petroleum Engineering with a cgpa of 3.65/5. While I made 4.1/5 in the last two years of my study.

I'm interested in pursuing MEng in Petroleum or Chemical Engineering (course based).

Considering..
1.low tuition fee
2.High rate of admission
3.No proof of English requirement
4. Good cost of living in that area.

Please FAM, I would want someone to help me out .
University of Ottawa, Ryerson University, Queen's University, Western University , Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by koonleh: 10:55pm On Aug 15, 2020
Pls can someone in US help pay my school fees deposit with her us debit card. Will that be a problem?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by deveid: 11:05pm On Aug 15, 2020
wizzywatever:



Yes you can.

Which bank here in Nigeria will one be able to access in Canada
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by TheCongo2: 11:18pm On Aug 15, 2020
Ayoola03:
You can send me a pm


Are you still in London?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by dayjeee(m): 11:20pm On Aug 15, 2020
Nastan:


I am afraid the reason for your choice of programme is lame and could amount to fruitless effort.

I will suggest you apply for GDP/C. You can check Cape Breton University (Post-Baccalareate Diploma in Business Analytics, Business Management and Supply Chain Management).

Good luck!
thank you sir. Noted
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by dayjeee(m): 11:21pm On Aug 15, 2020
Cannydude:
A PGD is your surest best. Look into this course
thank you will look into this
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by dayjeee(m): 11:21pm On Aug 15, 2020
JustMellow:


Hello Dayjeee,

If the reasons you gave are the motivating factors for wanting to do a Diploma program, it will be well-advised you opt for PGD/C or Post Baccalaureate Diploma program if Master isn't an option. I think it will be better if your approach of reasoning comes logically outside what you gave.

All the best
alright thanks sir
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Taiwolus: 11:34pm On Aug 15, 2020
Fgmp12:

University of Ottawa, Ryerson University, Queen's University, Western University , Memorial University of Newfoundland.

$29,800. That’s the Petroleum Engineering masters tuition at MUN.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Dabaines: 11:36pm On Aug 15, 2020
I’m new here , how can I get the info frm the start
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Taiwolus: 12:19am On Aug 16, 2020
Dabaines:
I’m new here , how can I get the info frm the start

The best thing will be to start from the start of the thread.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Damysa(f): 12:24am On Aug 16, 2020
Yes, please can we connect?

Uriel12:
Hello NL's.

Anyone going to the University of Manitoba?

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Beckley40: 12:44am On Aug 16, 2020
hello house
pls I need help o I'm trying to submit my required document to Memorial university undergraduate, I taught I only need to buy WAEC scratch card and provide the card pin, serial number , examination center and year for them to verify it on waec website , but I don't understand what they meant by sending tru courier .

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Cannydude: 1:19am On Aug 16, 2020
University of Winnipeg...Anyone??
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Lekiboboe: 3:26am On Aug 16, 2020
Vslayer:



Please oo my gurus does anyone know any college that offers culinary courses(post graduate diploma) within the tuition fee of CAD$7-8000/yr

I don search tire nobi small
Hi,
I doubt if u will see a college with such tuition fee per year

The $7K - $8K CAD/year would likely be the tuition fee amount a Domestic (Canadian) student pay's

International Student do pay more in terms of tuition

Google the following schools, check their program duration (either 1 or 2 years) and do a research on their tuition , u might likely see a quite cheap one

Artisanal Culinary Arts
Fanshawe College of Applied Arts and Technology, London, ON

Food Tourism (Culinary Tourism)
Centennial College, ON

Culinary Arts – Italian
George Brown College, Toronto, ON

Culinary Management
Selkirk College, Castlegar, British Columbia

Culinary Entrepreneurship
SAIT, Calgary, AB

Food Media
Centennial College, ON
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Lekiboboe: 4:01am On Aug 16, 2020
Thompsonpet:
Good evening house! I must confess, you guys are doing a good job here.

Please guys, I need help in choosing a good school for my masters.

I hold a BEng in Petroleum Engineering with a cgpa of 3.65/5. While I made 4.1/5 in the last two years of my study.

I'm interested in pursuing MEng in Petroleum or Chemical Engineering (course based).

Considering..
1.low tuition fee
2.High rate of admission
3.No proof of English requirement
4. Good cost of living in that area.

Please FAM, I would want someone to help me out .
Check the link below for schools offering Masters in Petroleum Engineering
https://www.universitystudy.ca/search-programs/?k=Petroleum+Engineering&program_level_merged=Master%27s+degree&program_language=ENGLISH

Visit the link below for schools offering Masters in Chemical Engineering
https://www.universitystudy.ca/search-programs/?k=Chemical+Engineering&program_level_merged=Master%27s+degree&program_language=ENGLISH

Visit the link below for some useful tips that can be helpful in your Masters Admission
https://www.nairaland.com/5818588/canadian-student-visa-thread-part/111

To your questions

1) Do make a research on the school websites to know their tuition fee for international students, you might see a quite cheap one

2) it can be very competitive, cos of other students from other countries who might have an higher CGPA, publication etc. than yours, you will need stand-out in your application processing for a Masters (Most esp. if a Cover Letter or Statement of Interest is required)

3) U don't need an English Requirement (u are exempted), cos you come from an English Speaking Country (Nigeria), and from your Primary, and High Sch days to University Level, ur medium of instruction was English all through. Alternatively, u can get a Letter of Confirmation of English language proficiency from the school u graduated from (Visit or Contact ur School Registrar

4) Guess you will need to make a research on that yourself , or probably you can make enquiry from members in house about the province your sch. of interest is located.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Lekiboboe: 4:25am On Aug 16, 2020
Olayinka15:
Hello guys, I am new on this Canadian student thread . Please can anyone help me with list of schools that has scholarships for PHD applicants who chose to apply to the college of business. I will really appreciate if i can get some information about schools because i tried looking up schools online but am not really getting any. Thank you and God bless as you wish to help out.
Hi,

U are Welcome,

U might likely not see such scholarship,
also most funded thesis-based related programs for Masters or PH.D programs are Mostly Science/Engineering related.(I stand to be corrected)

But u can still give it a shot in a Business related PHD Program.

So Why not go for a Thesis-based PH.D program, hustle for a Potential Supervisor, get one and work towards getting a Funded (full or partial) thesis-based based PH.D in a Business related program.

You can be successful in this by Sending a Start-Off email to Professors and a Contextualized SOP (Statement of Purpose)

Visit the link below and input the Business program of ur choice,
Click on the search button, U will see lots of schools and PH.D Programs there,
google the school , the Dept, and Check their staff profiles for Professors/Doctors looking for PH.D applicants interested in their area of interest/research/specialization, then mail them


https://www.universitystudy.ca/search-programs/?k=&program_level_merged=Doctorate&program_language=ENGLISH

Also
Visit the link below for some useful tips & video that can be helpful in securing a Supervisor & getting a Funded (full or Partial) PH.D program
https://www.nairaland.com/5818588/canadian-student-visa-thread-part/111

Do Send me a Message (PM)
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Ichiebillion: 5:43am On Aug 16, 2020
Ichiebillion:
Helo guys,
I judging from the input of our experienced gurus here, one can easily deduct that going for 1yr PGC will be hard to get PR. please gurus my questions are:
Can 3 semesters of study qualify as a 2 year programme? the college offers 2 semesters of course work and the third semester is for co-op/ unpaid placement. can it fly as regards in getting PR as study?

Secondly, my second choice of school offers 2 years of study. the first 3 semesters are for course work while the last semester is for co-op. though the programme of studies in this one clearly stated that it's a 2 year programme.

N/B my questions are as regards to PR issues, so as not to be caught off guard.
Pls Anon, Fgmp, Justmellow et all gurus do justice to my questions.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Cannydude: 8:05am On Aug 16, 2020
Happy Sunday bosses...I graduated from OAU, department of International Relations with a poor grade, a CGPA of 2.36/5.00, which then leaves me in the third class region. I'm done with NYSC and would like to continue my educational pursuit in Canada. What are my chances of securing admission? Can my poor grade get an admission to study for Masters? If yes, how do i go about it? If no, can i settle with a Postgraduate diploma then, If yes, will a 2 years PGD not be a red flag? As the gurus here have made it clear that's the only way to secure a PWGP of 3 years. Thanks all! Would appreciate any input whatsoever please.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by sewenswepzy(m): 8:15am On Aug 16, 2020
Good morning house
Im a graduate of medical laboratory science graduated with. I intend progressing my career by opting for masters in Public Health. I finished with a 2.2 making my chances of securing admission to the program very slim. I intend pursuing a post graduate diploma in Health Analytics or health informatics 1 year program. On successful completion of my health analytics program or health informatics. I intend applying for the Masters in public health. I have the following questions
1. Is it possible to secure a masters degree admission with a PGD certificate judging by the fact that the Bsc result bears a 2.2
2. If possible, is it possible to get another study permit for the msc program while in Canada. If possible what are the chances of getting rejected. Is it high or u are sure of getting a study permit as long as uve secured ur admission
3. Will this qualify me for a 3years PGWP to get a chance to apply for PR.

Thanks.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by MadeMan01(m): 8:54am On Aug 16, 2020
Cannydude:
University of Winnipeg...Anyone??

Hi there. I'm processing my study permit for UWinnipeg
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Stevenssen(m): 9:03am On Aug 16, 2020
Cannydude:
Happy Sunday bosses...I graduated from OAU, department of International Relations with a poor grade, a CGPA of 2.36/5.00, which then leaves me in the third class region. I'm done with NYSC and would like to continue my educational pursuit in Canada. What are my chances of securing admission? Can my poor grade get an admission to study for Masters? If yes, how do i go about it? If no, can i settle with a Postgraduate diploma then, If yes, will a 2 years PGD not be a red flag? As the gurus here have made it clear that's the only way to secure a PWGP of 3 years. Thanks all! Would appreciate any input whatsoever please.
You cannot get admission for masters with your CGPA, your only option is to find a PGD in one of the colleges related to your course.
And no it is not a red flag.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 9:05am On Aug 16, 2020
Ujeinijobog:
Hello everyone

Please I will appreciate if someone can help answer my question.

I deferred my admission to next year fall. I contacted my school and I was told that a new letter of admission will be issued to me next spring(when admission letters will be issued to new admits). However, they said they are willing to issue a new me an official letter of defferal if I need one.

Now, to my question. Can I send the letter of defferal to IRCC via webform (cause I already got my AIP) or I should chill till they issue the new admission letter to me next year and then send the letter next year?


Why the rush? Please exercise a little more patience before sending the new LOA to IRCC. Give it end of this month, if you don't receive any update on your application, you may proceed with it.


It will end in praise.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 9:07am On Aug 16, 2020
Thompsonpet:
Good evening house! I must confess, you guys are doing a good job here.

Please guys, I need help in choosing a good school for my masters.

I hold a BEng in Petroleum Engineering with a cgpa of 3.65/5. While I made 4.1/5 in the last two years of my study.

I'm interested in pursuing MEng in Petroleum or Chemical Engineering (course based).

Considering..
1.low tuition fee
2.High rate of admission
3.No proof of English requirement
4. Good cost of living in that area.

Please FAM, I would want someone to help me out .



University of Calgary, Memorial University of Newfoundland should be your best bet here.


It will end in praise
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 9:13am On Aug 16, 2020
Vslayer:



Please oo my gurus does anyone know any college that offers culinary courses(post graduate diploma) within the tuition fee of CAD$7-8000/yr

I don search tire nobi small


Internet (google) should do justice to this information. More importantly, however I don't see any reasonableness and/or the lucrativeness of this program upon your return to Nigeria given that the program is readily available at a cheaper rate in Nigeria. The visa officer will see you as not a genuine student and for the fact that you're looking for easier route to emigrate to Canada without any lawful intention of coming back to your home country. In light of this, my suggestion is that you should apply for a program whose professionals are highly sought after in Nigeria and the pay scale is very impressive to offset the cost and difficulty of undertaking the program in Canada.



It will end in praise.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 9:21am On Aug 16, 2020
koonleh:
Pls can someone in US help pay my school fees deposit with her us debit card. Will that be a problem?

An individual presently in the United States can assist you in the payment of your tuition fees via the school online payment platform. Please be advised that It's not an issue and doesn't raise red flag on your application.


It will end in praise
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 9:27am On Aug 16, 2020
Beckley40:
hello house
pls I need help o I'm trying to submit my required document to Memorial university undergraduate, I taught I only need to buy WAEC scratch card and provide the card pin, serial number , examination center and year for them to verify it on waec website , but I don't understand what they meant by sending tru courier .


If you seek my good working knowledge in this process, I would advise that you should forget about Memorial University for your undergraduate studies. The school requirements for Bachelor's degree program are cumbersome and they often require every document to be sent via courier by the issuing body. The funniest part of it all is that they require English proficiency test (IELTS with no less than 6.5 over all band and TOEFL). Having said that, and in a bid to better your study application approval chances, I would strongly suggest you apply to The University of Regina and/or The University of Saskatchewan for her degree program. I have personally used these schools for young Candidates on several occasions whose parents were their sponsors and their study permit application was approved. So save yourself the stress of MUN and take a proactive step by applying to the aforementioned institutions.


In the meantime, please don't hesitate to ask questions should you have any concerns.


It will end in praise.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Beckley40: 9:37am On Aug 16, 2020
Thanks so much I really appreciate I will apply to the mentioned institution, I just wasted my application fee on Mun

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