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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Sanovsky007(m): 1:28am On Sep 01, 2020
No I don't
BlegendE:


Do you have AIP
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Luckymama: 2:17am On Sep 01, 2020
Hmmm. These Canada peeps sef na wah o. I was even feeling bad with myself that I deferred my admission just before I got AIP.

Abeg better safe than sorry. After paying millions for online study in Nigeria without data and light they will still come and deny visa. angry

These people are tricky and cannot be trusted!

Frankrobbn1:



I don't give mere speculations here. I think its high time you all should understand my stance on any topic been raised here. If I am not too sure of a particular topic, I don't go into detail debating about it. I remember vividly and very clearly that I said it on this platform that the receipt of an AIP letter is NOT a guarantee that an applicant will be approved of the second stage. Many counterattacked my post and were obivoulsy thinking that I'm depriving people on this window from showing great happiness. However this is not the case, as I was merely advising applicants here from the wisdom of my knowledge and the number of applications and cases I see on a regular basis and the tricks that are likely to be employed by IRCC this fall 2020. I reiterate that IRCC are using this AIP as a means to lure applicants into paying their tuition fees for the survival of her economy. Do not begin classes until you have received the final verdict from IRCC. Please be properly guided if you've not been told before, a Visa officer can decide to start your ELIGIBILITY review afresh after receiving a complete application (biometrics enrollment details and medicals), this I have seen on numerous GCMS notes especially when a new VO picks up the file for a final review.


I'll be here to watch how things unfolds in no distant time.


As always, it will end in praise.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Thoyesh: 3:37am On Sep 01, 2020
I posted this earlier and just need to specify some details
MBA at TRU... tuition for first year is around 8k CAD while 2nd year is 22k CAD... Will having an account balance of the 1st year 8k and that of my upkeep for 1year be enough to get visa? Because my account balance presently doesn't contain amount to cover everything for the 2years. Although paying for the 2nd year will eventually pose no problem to me but I just don't have it in my account presently
2ndly... is canada allowing students with study visa land presently?
Thanks guys
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by dommakavelli: 5:03am On Sep 01, 2020
The bolded don't make sense. Of course, you don't know what you're saying. Yes, you're right AIP does not guarantee SP. IRCC made that clear.
But that IRCC is tricking students to pay tuition and save the economy? who told you that nonsense.


Frankrobbn1:



I don't give mere speculations here. I think its high time you all should understand my stance on any topic been raised here. If I am not too sure of a particular topic, I don't go into detail debating about it. I remember vividly and very clearly that I said it on this platform that the receipt of an AIP letter is NOT a guarantee that an applicant will be approved of the second stage. Many counterattacked my post and were obivoulsy thinking that I'm depriving people on this window from showing great happiness. However this is not the case, as I was merely advising applicants here from the wisdom of my knowledge and the number of applications and cases I see on a regular basis and the tricks that are likely to be employed by IRCC this fall 2020. I reiterate that IRCC are using this AIP as a means to lure applicants into paying their tuition fees for the survival of her economy. Do not begin classes until you have received the final verdict from IRCC. Please be properly guided if you've not been told before, a Visa officer can decide to start your ELIGIBILITY review afresh after receiving a complete application (biometrics enrollment details and medicals), this I have seen on numerous GCMS notes especially when a new VO picks up the file for a final review.


I'll be here to watch how things unfolds in no distant time.


As always, it will end in praise.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by oma22: 6:16am On Sep 01, 2020
dommakavelli:
The bolded don't make sense. Of course, you don't know what you're saying. Yes, you're right AIP does not guarantee SP. IRCC made that clear.
But that IRCC is tricking students to pay tuition and save the economy? who told you that nonsense.



So why can’t IRCC do that? Because they are God abi wetin? Our slave man mentality is too much, the way we see white folks as perfect or they can do no wrong. The way some people will say “IRCC cannot do this” or “how can IRCC do that” like say they be God. If the same where to be said about Nigeria you all will believe. Frank is right! They dangle this AIP in our faces so people can go ahead and start school and yet put the clause that “they will let you know of the final decision(approval or denial), infact some people are getting AIP in 3 days! 3 days oo!! All of a suden Canada that takes 4months to process visa on a normal day dey give approval under 3 days this period they are understaffed. I hate to be the bearer of bad news here but e go shock a lot of people. Wait till you get your full approval! Defer your studies, don’t take the bait! Frank is right! This is a bait! Canada makes a lot of money from international students and they are not above baiting people to pay fees to improve economy. The way u people think this people can do no wrong is funny. You better believe it, this is a bait! We all dey here, let’s watch and see.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by dommakavelli: 6:26am On Sep 01, 2020
LOL...what are you talking about?....this is crazy!



oma22:


So why can’t IRCC do that? Because they are God abi wetin? Our slave man mentality is too much, the way we see white folks as perfect or they can do no wrong. The way some people will say “IRCC cannot do this” or “how can IRCC do that” like say they be God. If the same where to be said about Nigeria you all will believe. Frank is right! They dangle this AIP in our faces so people can go ahead and start school and yet put the clause that “they will let you know of the final decision(approval or denial), infact some people are getting AIP in 3 days! 3 days oo!! All of a suden Canada that takes 4months to process visa on a normal day dey give approval under 3 days this period they are understaffed. I hate to be the bearer of bad news here but e go shock a lot of people. Wait till you get your full approval! Defer your studies, don’t take the bait! Frank is right! This is a bait! Canada makes a lot of money from international students and they are not above baiting people to pay fees to improve economy. The way u people think this people can do no wrong is funny. You better believe it, this is a bait! We all dey here, let’s watch and see.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by oma22: 6:39am On Sep 01, 2020
dommakavelli:
LOL...what are you talking about?....this is crazy!




I will not go back and forth on this, we will have this conversation again at a later time, for now let’s relax and see how this whole AIP thing plays out.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Anon123: 7:03am On Sep 01, 2020
Kerry87:
Hello narialanders,

I'm new here, about to apply for my study permit,

I have gotten admission to study at Humber College, Ontario for a 2 year Graduate Certificate in Business Insights and Analytics (which is a new course).

My Background Information
Just graduated recently(last year) from the university of Lagos with a B.SC in Finance with CGPA of 3.64. I have been denied visiting visa twice - that i wont return to home country. My sister is a Canadian Citizen, she is married with kids and is my sponsor. I have paid my one year tuition fee. I was wondering if I should use my other sister as a co-sponsor. She is married with kids, lives in Nigeria and works for a bank. I am currently doing my NYSC.

@frankrobbn1 @justmellow @najiaforeigner @justwise
please help me

Yes you can but they still know about your other sister in canada, nothing can be done to hide her. So I suggest you use the one inn Nigeria as your main sponsor while the other can be your co-sponsor.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Anon123: 7:04am On Sep 01, 2020
Ysakaws1:

Hello. Please are you sure the program is 2 years? From the website of Humber College, I’m unable to ascertain the programs that are 2 years.

There are... Yiu just need to look at the program durations on each of the programs.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Anon123: 7:05am On Sep 01, 2020
Ysakaws1:
Please who knows if Humber College has PGC programs of 2 years? If yes, please can anyone confirm if 2 years PGC will surely get you 3 years PGWP?

Yes they do and yes a 2yrs program gives you a 3yrs PGWP.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Fgmp12: 7:27am On Sep 01, 2020
olasubomy:
Good evening everyone,

I trust you are good and had a great day.

Please i need useful tips on what i can lay claim on to make my home ties argument stronger?

1, Please just to add that i don't have a landed property yet,

2, I cannot get a study leave letter from my current place of work because this would raise eyebrow and they might not approve and i would be seen as a flight risk although, i have gotten a reference letter from them already which i think its enough not to raise suspicion.

I intend doing the below thus;

1, Get Pension account statement and reference letter.

2, Get a letter of attestation and that they are expecting me to resume after my studies from my dad's friends audit firm.

3, Majority of my family including my parents are here in Nigeria except my sister who is living in Dubai due to the nature of her job (air hostess)

Please what do you guys think, will any point above harm my applications and suggestions on more tips please?

Thanks in advance.

Those you listed above are good ties. Do well to explain them and link them well to your application.
Just be reasonable and make your app simple and understandable.
All the bestest Sir/Ma’
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Zikstar4me(m): 7:35am On Sep 01, 2020
Hello all, apart from your SOP, what are things you can do in your application to make your home ties appear stronger?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Fgmp12: 7:36am On Sep 01, 2020
Tonyodg:
Pray for grace denial without biometrics is real
IT IS NOT MINE !
Lool this is serious. We should just share our GcMs note result as soon as we get them. That would help Us all to ease the tension sha.
God over everything!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Fgmp12: 7:38am On Sep 01, 2020
Tonyodg:
SEPTEMBER IS HERE
Happy new month everyone hope this month is fruitful to us all
Amin ni Oruko jesu‘

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by fratermathy(m): 7:39am On Sep 01, 2020
dommakavelli:
LOL...what are you talking about?....this is crazy!




People rationalise too much. No one is a VO here and people shouldn't cast their gloom upon others. Many are content with starting their programs with an AIP. Others will defer. We don't have to make the AIP a subject of too much debate. Some have it, many others do not.

One thing is certain in this: the fastest way for any country to improve her economy is to open her borders. Canada has not done that yet. It is also clear that with or without the AIP, students are deferring and IRCC is aware of this. Nobody is baiting anyone. They are doing what they can. Applicants should also do what they want.

Personally, I'll advise anyone who has the AIP to start online (especially those in programs that will be completed in 2 or more years). Covid-19 won't go away by next year. Some of these restrictions or hybrid instruction models will still be there. No one can divine what the future will be. Many may choose the negative side of things for one reason or another but I'd rather err on the positive side of things. We are not in normal times. Any progress should be accepted.

To all those starting their programs online as from today, I wish you good luck in everything. Many of us across the world will do same because we know the value of education. May the odds be in your favour!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Nobody: 7:43am On Sep 01, 2020
fratermathy:


People rationalise too much. No one is a VO here and people shouldn't cast their gloom upon others. Many are content with starting their programs with an AIP. Others will defer. We don't have to make the AIP a subject of too much debate. Some have it, many others do not.

One thing is certain in this: the fastest way for any country to improve her economy is to open her borders. Canada has not done that yet. It is also clear that with or without the AIP, students are deferring and IRCC is aware of this. Nobody is baiting anyone. They are doing what they can. Applicants should also do what they want.

Personally, I'll advice anyone who has the AIP to start online (especially those in programs that will completed in 2 or more years). Covid-19 won't go away by next year. Some of these restrictions or hybrid instruction models will still be there. No one can divine what the future will be. Many may choose the negative side of things for one reason or another but I'd rather err on the positive side of things. We are not in normal times. Any progress should be accepted.

To all those starting their programs online as from today, I wish you good luck in everything. Many of us across the world will do same because we know the value of education. May the odds be in your favour!
Exactly everyone with IRCC this and IRCC that, no one here knows what is going on we are not VOs
Everything here is just our SPECULATION

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Fgmp12: 7:53am On Sep 01, 2020
Zikstar4me:
Hello all, apart from your SOP, what are things you can do in your application to make your home ties appear stronger?
Just present substantiated facts that at the end of your studies, you will not remain in Canada illegally but that you will return to your home country when required to do so.
E.g including documents that show that you have had a stable, permanent job, preferably with the same employer for a minimum of one year; pay stubs.
If you are self-employed, you should show copies of your business registration or incorporation, proof of contracts or projects, tax returns, details of your business structure, and a clear indication of who will be responsible for your business in your absence.
Other proof could be a copy of any monetary bonds that you may have to the government, scholarship funders, a signed contract or letter stating your obligation to return.
Proof of assets such as registered land title, maybe a major equipment, and vehicles.
All the bestest Sir/Ma’
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by rebeccausoro(f): 8:04am On Sep 01, 2020
fratermathy:


To all those starting their programs online as from today, I wish you good luck in everything. Many of us across the world will do same because we know the value of education. May the odds be in your favour!

Thank you. I am starting online too. First class is tomorrow sef. 9pm-11pm. I have subscribed 10gb plans on MTN and GLO. I'm on 4G. I have a laptop with 5 hours+ battery and I can always use the generator if NEPA fails. My phone battery also lasts just in case. My major issue is with the books I may need but my university has a great online library and I can access whatever I need easily.

I am not really afraid for my AIP because I got a medical request too. I just want to do my program and focus on it. I'm going to Canada to study first. Everything is not about PR or PGWP. Yes, I want those too but I want the education more, whether online or not.

But not everyone can afford online classes though. I sympathize with those who have to defer because they cannot afford online lectures or cope with it. All of us will get our TRV soon. Have some faith.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Fgmp12: 8:10am On Sep 01, 2020
fratermathy:


People rationalise too much. No one is a VO here and people shouldn't cast their gloom upon others. Many are content with starting their programs with an AIP. Others will defer. We don't have to make the AIP a subject of too much debate. Some have it, many others do not.

One thing is certain in this: the fastest way for any country to improve her economy is to open her borders. Canada has not done that yet. It is also clear that with or without the AIP, students are deferring and IRCC is aware of this. Nobody is baiting anyone. They are doing what they can. Applicants should also do what they want.

Personally, I'll advise anyone who has the AIP to start online (especially those in programs that will be completed in 2 or more years). Covid-19 won't go away by next year. Some of these restrictions or hybrid instruction models will still be there. No one can divine what the future will be. Many may choose the negative side of things for one reason or another but I'd rather err on the positive side of things. We are not in normal times. Any progress should be accepted.

To all those starting their programs online as from today, I wish you good luck in everything. Many of us across the world will do same because we know the value of education. May the odds be in your favour!
I personally think it raises highbrows when you get AIP and the VO knows your course can be done online and then you defer because the border are closed and you can’t fly down there.
As quoted by someone on the Canada Forum “I know students paid the money to study from with-in Canada instead of online, but by deferring after receiving AIP kind of put the intent in doubt that the student just want to get in to Canada for PR instead of genuinely studying for the course that was suppose to start in Fall 2020. AIP was based on the application that was for Fall 2020 and the evidences provided in application was to support for that only. Now the LOA has changed, it could be a different program, different university, different financial requirements which could render original decision useless.
My assumptions might be wrong tho.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Fgmp12: 8:12am On Sep 01, 2020
rebeccausoro:


Thank you. I am starting online too. First class is tomorrow sef. 9pm-11pm. I have subscribed 10gb plans on MTN and GLO. I'm on 4G. I have a laptop with 5 hours+ battery and I can always use the generator if NEPA fails. My phone battery also lasts just in case. My major issue is with the books I may need but my university has a great online library and I can access whatever I need easily.

I am not really afraid for my AIP because I got a medical request too. I just want to do my program and focus on it. I'm going to Canada to study first. Everything is not about PR or PGWP. Yes, I want those too but I want the education more, whether online or not.

But not everyone can afford online classes though. I sympathize with those who have to defer because they cannot afford online lectures or cope with it. All of us will get our TRV soon. Have some faith.
I feel the same too and it’s never easy...
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by fratermathy(m): 8:17am On Sep 01, 2020
rebeccausoro:


Thank you. I am starting online too. First class is tomorrow sef. 9pm-11pm. I have subscribed 10gb plans on MTN and GLO. I'm on 4G. I have a laptop with 5 hours+ battery and I can always use the generator if NEPA fails. My phone battery also lasts just in case. My major issue is with the books I may need but my university has a great online library and I can access whatever I need easily.

I am not really afraid for my AIP because I got a medical request too. I just want to do my program and focus on it. I'm going to Canada to study first. Everything is not about PR or PGWP. Yes, I want those too but I want the education more, whether online or not.

But not everyone can afford online classes though. I sympathize with those who have to defer because they cannot afford online lectures or cope with it. All of us will get our TRV soon. Have some faith.

Your last paragraph is true too. However, if you can afford to pay the high tuition fees, I wonder why the person can't afford online lectures. However, I agree that situations can be different.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Nobody: 8:24am On Sep 01, 2020
rebeccausoro:


Thank you. I am starting online too. First class is tomorrow sef. 9pm-11pm. I have subscribed 10gb plans on MTN and GLO. I'm on 4G. I have a laptop with 5 hours+ battery and I can always use the generator if NEPA fails. My phone battery also lasts just in case. My major issue is with the books I may need but my university has a great online library and I can access whatever I need easily.

I am not really afraid for my AIP because I got a medical request too. I just want to do my program and focus on it. I'm going to Canada to study first. Everything is not about PR or PGWP. Yes, I want those too but I want the education more, whether online or not.

But not everyone can afford online classes though. I sympathize with those who have to defer because they cannot afford online lectures or cope with it. All of us will get our TRV soon. Have some faith.
if you have spectranet and it works very fine in your area I’ll advice you go for that
Like I do
10,223 gives you30gb ...... but I always subscribe on a double data day so I get 60gb ( always subscribe on a double data day )
And unlimited 1am -8am
The best I don’t need to buy data for the month again grin
The best

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Ifujenko: 8:30am On Sep 01, 2020
Mr. Frank may be right...IRCC are not semi god...AIP is a strategy/tricks that will benefit them 100 percent and likewise some international students..let us not be sentimental in our arguement
dommakavelli:
The bolded don't make sense. Of course, you don't know what you're saying. Yes, you're right AIP does not guarantee SP. IRCC made that clear.
But that IRCC is tricking students to pay tuition and save the economy? who told you that nonsense.


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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Macanjy: 8:32am On Sep 01, 2020
That’s great, can we connect via email.
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Legacyedition: 8:43am On Sep 01, 2020
NairaLuck:

For me the whole process took 4 business days


Wow. Did you get any telex copy or mail from your bank or WU to confirm they got the fund. Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Spotlights(m): 8:54am On Sep 01, 2020
@Fgmp12.
You may be right as we are all trying to be safe and not to loose huge sum.
Categorically IRCC stated that having AIP is not subject to Visa approval (either approved or refused) and it later quote that applicant MAY commence class online.

If IRCC can't reason with applicants that paid to study in a class then I am sure they wouldn't force them to study online (with additional sum incurred, lack of concentration, inconsistencies, mental state, time zone differences, etc)

Looking at both phrase as tricky as it could be then I see where doubts comes in but nevertheless application would still have to be scrutinized even with AIP or not.

It's a choice to proceed online or wait for full Visa so far admission is still intact.

Let's hope for the best from the lots of stories, guessing, speculations and beliefs.

Just a thought


Fgmp12:

I personally think it raises highbrows when you get AIP and the VO knows your course can be done online and then you defer because the border are closed and you can’t fly down there.
As quoted by someone on the Canada Forum “I know students paid the money to study from with-in Canada instead of online, but by deferring after receiving AIP kind of put the intent in doubt that the student just want to get in to Canada for PR instead of genuinely studying for the course that was suppose to start in Fall 2020. AIP was based on the application that was for Fall 2020 and the evidences provided in application was to support for that only. Now the LOA has changed, it could be a different program, different university, different financial requirements which could render original decision useless.
My assumptions might be wrong tho.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Fgmp12: 9:01am On Sep 01, 2020
Spotlights:

@Fgmp12.
You may be right as we are all trying to be safe and not to loose huge sum.
Categorically IRCC stated that having AIP is not subject to Visa approval (either approved or refused) and it later quote that applicant MAY commence class online.

If IRCC can't reason with applicants that paid to study in a class then I am sure they wouldn't force them to study online (with additional sum incurred, lack of concentration, inconsistencies, mental state, time zone differences, etc)

Looking at both phrase as tricky as it could be then I see where doubts comes in but nevertheless application would still have to be scrutinized even with AIP or not.

It's a choice to proceed online or wait for full Visa so far admission is still intact.

Let's hope for the best from the lots of stories, guessing, speculations and beliefs.

Just a thought


Can’t agree more, Well spot on!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by NairaLuck: 9:10am On Sep 01, 2020
NO 2
For those looking to Passport return from VAC, I just saw this now and decided to share.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Lekiboboe: 9:34am On Sep 01, 2020
NairaLuck:
NO 2
For those looking to Passport return from VAC, I just saw this now and decided to share.
God bless you for the shared information.

In a situation whereby an Applicant gets a Passport Request, which of these are they going to do or what would such person do?

Thanks...

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by ConradAce1(m): 9:36am On Sep 01, 2020
dommakavelli:
The bolded don't make sense. Of course, you don't know what you're saying. Yes, you're right AIP does not guarantee SP. IRCC made that clear.
But that IRCC is tricking students to pay tuition and save the economy? who told you that nonsense.


Some people won’t listen. Business comes first. Do you know how much would be deducted by the schools before refunds if you are rejected? Some schools are saying they won’t even refund after a specific date. Does he know what $20k means? Don’t worship the white man please.
I love your point.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 9:46am On Sep 01, 2020
dommakavelli:
The bolded don't make sense. Of course, you don't know what you're saying. Yes, you're right AIP does not guarantee SP. IRCC made that clear.
But that IRCC is tricking students to pay tuition and save the economy? who told you that nonsense.




With all due respect Sir, my suggestions are not balderdash and my write-up was never published so it will make sense to you. You're entitled to your opinion and I'm not compelling anyone to believe. I don't know you guys view of Canada and why you can't read between the lines. Do you know that Canada have lost a great deal of revenue during the unforeseen period of COVID-19 pandemic? Do you know that international students weren't able to attend the Spring (May) intake due to the impact of the novel COVID-19 and had to defer their admissions?

FYI:
"International students were named as key drivers in economic and demographic growth, which are important to Canada’s economic recovery and long-term success".

The above facts corroborate that International students are key drivers and contributes over $22 billion annually to the country's economy through the payment of their tuition fees.

The authenticity of this information can be verified via this link :

CANADA IMMIGRATION PLAN FOR FUTURE AFTER CORONAVIRUS.


I still maintain my stance on this particular topic of "AIP letter", as a smart trick employed by IRCC to lure applicants to pay tuition for her economic recovery.


As always, it will end in praise.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by ConradAce1(m): 9:57am On Sep 01, 2020
Frankrobbn1:



With due respect Sir, my suggestions are not balderdash and my write-up was never published so it will make sense to you. You're entitled to your opinion and I'm not compelling anyone to believe. I don't know you guys view of Canada and why you can't read between the lines.

FYI:
"International students were named as key drivers in economic and demographic growth, which are important to Canada’s economic recovery and long-term success".

The above facts corroborate that International students becomes key drivers and contributes over $22 billion annually to the country's economy through the payment of their tuition fees.

The authenticity of this information can be verified via this link :

CANADA IMMIGRATION PLAN FOR FUTURE AFTER CORONAVIRUS.


I still maintain my stance on this particular topic of "AIP letter", as a smart trick employed by IRCC to lure applicants to pay tuition for her economic recovery.


As always, it will end in praise.



Let him worship them. People have paid fees and are now getting rejections after AIP. Not everyone would get their full tuition refunded.
Imagine $1k deducted tuition x 300k students who get refusal = $300M gotten from international students.
Not to talk of those who paid full tuition & won’t get a dime because they didn’t apply for a refund within that specific time frame ??

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