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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Tonygrinds(m): 10:08am On Oct 31, 2020
Chocs:
Hello.

What would you like the house to assist you with? You need at least 1 year tuition + 10k cad. So 16k cad is too small. And if you are going to be self sponsored, you’ll need more money too. A sponsor is your best bet and you must submit the right documents to prevent a rejection.

My parents can help with 10kcad but i obviously need to show assets which we don’t have... feel me?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by ojzreal(m): 10:23am On Oct 31, 2020
LordAA:


I have no idea o.
Form A is usually at CBN rate

okay, thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by 143loombimmy: 10:58am On Oct 31, 2020
Hello guys, I'm new here, I would love to study for masters in food science by Fall 2021 in Canada, I heard the program is in two form3( course based and thesis based),

which of the two is easy to get in? I would like to know how easy it is to get response after sending an email to supervisor to fund and supervise thesis , if I'm going for the thesis based course.

I'm looking at Saskatchewan and Manitoba university, please I'm open to any recommendations and advices, Help a sister!!!!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by danieldg: 11:26am On Oct 31, 2020
Thanks sir.
I actually did it through my agent who works in the actual immigration Canada office there.


The documents I submitted were admission letter, tuition payment document, letter of acceptance, use of representative, acceptance letter, Family information, Medical report, Police report, sponsorship letter and proof of finances and study visa application.

The only large sum of money that came in that reflected within the Staatement report was from the sale of a property.
And no, there was no Landed property submitted.
Tuition for a year is 16700cad

hmm, thanks bro


Chocs:
Sorry to hear about your refusal.

Please share the documents you submitted and your profile (your age, degree you’re going for, bsc msc etc) any kids? Did you apply alone?

Was there any lump/large sum deposit in your mum’s account? Did you submit any landed property? How much is your tuition for 1 year?

Actually, these reasons given to you are generic. To see the actual reason for the refusal, you need to order your gcms notes, just google “gcms notes sites Canada” many of them will pop up, you can choose anyone. It costs around 20 CAD. Takes between 15-35 days to arrive. The notes will show the visa officers concerns.

Before the notes arrive, the house can make suggestions based on your profile and the documents you submitted.

Best wishes


Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by MhizPresh95: 11:54am On Oct 31, 2020
@ Frankrobbn1


Please I need your advice on this...I just finished my MBA and I want to progress with my new career in business analysis. As of the time i was just finishing I had not gotten my result and certificate and the only degree i had was in biochemistry. I made application to study in canada but was refused based on my purpose of travel and immigration status.

Quote from the VO:

Nigerian single female. Exemption code C32 (co-op for post-secondary international students) for u of Manitoba. Career trajectory is not justified and illogical at such an expense for relocation. The applicant can find a similar course of study in the UK or in her home country - not necessary to relocate to Canada for a three semester course. The applicant studied biochemistry in Lagos- this proposed course of study is now it line with previous academic achievements. Status in the UK is expiring this April. On the whole am not satisfied this applicant's main objective in Canada is to further her studies - refused on purpose as the path and academic focus are not logical, as well as immigration status (expiring in April).
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 11:54am On Oct 31, 2020
MzMisty:
@Frankrobbn1
Frankrobbn1 please I need you take on this.
I submitted my biometrics over a week now but my status still shows action is required, under biometrics, it says we need your biometrics and other parts has we are working on your application.

I wrote to Lagos immigration Attaching my biometrics slip and the white sticker as directed by VFS official I spoke with. Please have you come across anyone that have had similar issues and how please what do you advise.

Thank you.


This often happens especially when there is a system glitch. I will advice you raise a CSE to the Nairobi immigration office via this medium: IRCC WEBFORM NAIRAOBI

More so, you contact them again via this Email address: nrobi-immigration@international.gc.ca


It will end in praise

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Tenianu: 11:59am On Oct 31, 2020
ok,i decided to send mine today while waiting for theirs.

Marh:
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I don't even know what to do now�

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 12:01pm On Oct 31, 2020
Adiekwe1:


Long post alert!


SHARING MY STUDY PERMIT APPLICATION APROVAL.


This is my Second Application (Undergraduate Student with five years study gaps)


Timeline
Submission: January 20, 2020
Medical request: February 12, 2020
Request for updated bank statement: February 13, 2020
Request for first year tuition fees: February 13, 2020
Request for updated LOA: February 13, 2020.
Medical passed: February 28, 2020

I raised a webform to the Canadian embassy in Nairobi requesting for an extension for me to be able to meet up with their requirements due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, international transactions was a bit difficult during that period.

Submitted updated acceptance letter via mycic account: March 12, 2020 (there was provision for upload on my portal). It took the school (University of Regina) one month to process a new LOA because I have utilized all my deferral chances.

Paid first year tuition and uploaded proof of payment via webform: May 18, 2020.

After fulfilling all the IRCC requirements it moved to a complete silence that lasted for 3 months. Although, I kept sending follow up emails and webforms to inquire if they recieved the documents I sent to them and whether they require additional documents from me. In all of the enquires (webforms) I sent to them, they only acknowledged one while the rest were generic responses about the impact of COVID-19 in Visa processing. This made me restless because I don't know their next course of action.

Lo and Behold, AIP: August 18, 2020
Requested a GCMS note for me to know the status of my application: August 25, 2020.
Received my GCMS noted stating all the verifications were passed, and I found out that my application has been approved : September 17, 2020.
BVL: October 29, 2020
PPR: October 30, 2020

During the long wait, I always remind myself of his words in - Mark 11:24. “Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.” I belived firmly and trusted that God was strongly involved in my case.

I would like to use this great opportunity to express my heartfelt gratitude to an exceptional, hard working, God-fearing and selfless brother (frankrobben) who helped me with getting my visa approval. Frank helped me with the whole process, starting with the robust evaluation of my previous visa refusal, securing admission at University of Regina, laying out all the next steps and helping me throughout each and every part of the process. He addressed all the concerns of the visa officer, shared his expert advice and answered my questions in a timely and respectful manner. I couldn’t imagine doing this without him. God bless you @frankrobbn1

I am grateful to God Almighty for his perfection in my application. Secondly, my appreciation goes to Frank for going out of his way to see that this application was a success.



List of Documents Submitted:


IRCC FORMS
1. Application for Study Permit Made Outside of Canada (IMM1294E),
2. Family Information form (IMM5645E)
3. Temporary Resident form (IMM5257E)


Sponsor's (father) Documents;
1. Letter of sponsorship
2. Affidavit of sponsorship.
3. Certificate of Incorporation (CAC).
4. Article of association and memorandum of business.
5. Particulars of directors of the business
6. My father's valuation report of a building (70M)
7. My father's Bank statement of account 20M
8. My father's fixed deposit (35M)
9. Landed properties worth (61M)


My Personal Documents;
1. LOE (three (3) pages written by Frank addressing the concerns of the visa officer with respect to the last refusal grounds)
2. Family Members Birth certificates.
3. Unconditional Official Letter of Admission from the University of Regina.
4. First year tuition payment (18,000CAD) as requested by the Canadian embassy.
5. My Passport Photograph.
6. My Birth Certificate,
7. My West African Examinations Council Senior School Certificate,
8. International Passport Bio data page,
9. Professional Certifications (Desktop publishing and other certifications)
10. My University diploma certificate to cover my two years study gaps after high school.
11. Reference letters from several organizations I belong to in Nigeria (recommended and drafted by Frank with the sole purpose of overcoming the Visa officer's concerns on the basis of my home ties which was among the visa refusal in my first application).
12. Affidavit of Return (drafted by Frank and duly stamped by a notary public).


My Employment Documents
1. Letter of Introduction from my father's company stating that I am a volunteer (non-paid) employee in the company. Frank suggested I present the application this way so they won't request for salary bank statement or funds from my own part. My LOE was tailored specifically that the primary purpose of my visit to Canada is to acquire an advanced knowledge in economics which will be channelled to the growth of my father's business/company.

My advice to everyone is that while we are waiting for the Lord’s answer, let us not despair, let us trust in the times when GOD is silent to us because HE is doing something good for us. Let us pray constantly and above all give thanks and praise to GOD, just because HE will not leave us in the midst of trials.

… GODs time is always the best!.


I wish you all a successful application. Like Frank will always say "It will end in praise"



I had no doubt in my mind that your application would be successful given the solid arguments and supporting documents submitted. Thanks for trusting and believing my capacity. It's a great pleasure assisting with your application. I wish you all the best in Canada.


It will end in praise

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Tenianu: 12:02pm On Oct 31, 2020
ok i sent my passport to VFS. I sent webform to Nairobi and China and email inquiry to Nairobi

Adunola20:


No update yet.
Called my school's immigration advisors. They advised contacting IRCC to make an inquiry about their application
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by MzMisty: 12:22pm On Oct 31, 2020
Frankrobbn1:



This often happens especially when there is a system glitch. I will advice you raise a CSE to the Nairobi immigration office via this medium: IRCC WEBFORM NAIRAOBI

More so, you contact them again via this Email address: nrobi-immigration@international.gc.ca


It will end in praise

Frankrobbn1
@ Frankrobbn1
Thank you for your response. I have sent an email and filled a web form case to Nairobi.
I want to find out, is it true they won’t begin processing unless the biometrics is updated?
Could it be that they’ve received it but it hasn’t just reflected?
Please do you also know how long it takes before it’s rectified.
Someone I know who did on the same day and same center I had mine got hers updated same day.

Thank you.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Chukwubuikexo: 12:28pm On Oct 31, 2020
course based program

143loombimmy:
Hello guys, I'm new here, I would love to study for masters in food science by Fall 2021 in Canada, I heard the program is in two form3( course based and thesis based),

which of the two is easy to get in? I would like to know how easy it is to get response after sending an email to supervisor to fund and supervise thesis , if I'm going for the thesis based course.

I'm looking at Saskatchewan and Manitoba university, please I'm open to any recommendations and advices, Help a sister!!!!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Chocs(f): 12:30pm On Oct 31, 2020
My advice.

1. Order your gcms notes
2. Let your sponsor transfer the 10k cad for living expenses to your account. She should state it in her sponsorship letter and you should also state it in your letter of explanation
3. Submit proof of sale of the property that has the lump sum. Eg deed of sale and sale receipts and explain this in your letter of explanation
4. You didn’t state your age. If you’re older, you should show you’re being involved in your society eg voluntary work or proof of your job or business
5. Also attach source of fund for your sponsor. If employed, payslips and if a business person, attach business registration documents
6. I’ll advice you to attach proof of landed properties if you have. That’s a strong home tie.

You can start working on gathering all these documents before your gcms notes arrives. When it arrives, share with the house so they can advice.

All the best.

danieldg:
Thanks sir.
I actually did it through my agent who works in the actual immigration Canada office there.


The documents I submitted were admission letter, tuition payment document, letter of acceptance, use of representative, acceptance letter, Family information, Medical report, Police report, sponsorship letter and proof of finances and study visa application.

The only large sum of money that came in that reflected within the Staatement report was from the sale of a property.
And no, there was no Landed property submitted.
Tuition for a year is 16700cad

hmm, thanks bro


Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by conyema12(m): 12:37pm On Oct 31, 2020
Good day all.

My wife is seeking for a PhD admission in Canada . She is currently a senior Lecturer here in Nigeria with PhD already. Pls what are her chances of getting accepted to study. She is also below 40yrs

How best should we approach it.

Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Chocs(f): 12:37pm On Oct 31, 2020
Hello,
Thesis based is usually more competitive. But it has more funding(scholarship) possibilities. And you’ll most likely have to find a supervisor who agrees to supervise your work before you can apply. In a nutshell, course based-courses are easier to get into.

Getting into a thesis-based program is possible. We’ve seen several people on here. Nobody can tell you for sure how easy it is, you need to try and see.

All the best.

143loombimmy:
Hello guys, I'm new here, I would love to study for masters in food science by Fall 2021 in Canada, I heard the program is in two form3( course based and thesis based),

which of the two is easy to get in? I would like to know how easy it is to get response after sending an email to supervisor to fund and supervise thesis , if I'm going for the thesis based course.

I'm looking at Saskatchewan and Manitoba university, please I'm open to any recommendations and advices, Help a sister!!!!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Chocs(f): 12:39pm On Oct 31, 2020
Hello,

Her age will not affect her chances of getting into a PhD.

She won’t have a problem securing another PhD. The problem will be convincing the visa officer why she needs another PhD. If she can do that successfully, she’s good to go.

She should choose her course, check for schools that are offering it and apply.

She’ll have to find a supervisor who agrees to supervise her work before she can apply. But all the rules will be stated clearly on the program’s website.

If she needs any more information, please feel free to ask the house.

You didn’t talk of her exact age. If she’s around mid and late 30s you can try express entry. Use the CRS calculator to check what your score is. I think the cut off for the last draw was 471.

Best wishes
conyema12:
Good day all.

My wife is seeking for a PhD admission in Canada . She is currently a senior Lecturer here in Nigeria with PhD already. Pls what are her chances of getting accepted to study. She is also below 40yrs

How best should we approach it.

Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by conyema12(m): 12:47pm On Oct 31, 2020
Chocs:
Hello,

Her age will not affect her chances of getting into a PhD.

She won’t have a problem securing another PhD. The problem will be convincing the visa officer why she needs another PhD. If she can do that successfully, she’s good to go.

She should choose her course, check for schools that are offering it and apply.

She’ll have to find a supervisor who agrees to supervise her work before she can apply. But all the rules will be stated clearly on the program’s website.

If she needs any more information, please feel free to ask the house.

Best wishes

Thank you so much for the prompt response
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Chocs(f): 12:49pm On Oct 31, 2020
You’re welcome.
I added something to the post about express entry. Check the original post again.
conyema12:


Thank you so much for the prompt response
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 12:50pm On Oct 31, 2020
MhizPresh95:
@ Frankrobbn1


Please I need your advice on this...I just finished my MBA and I want to progress with my new career in business analysis. As of the time i was just finishing I had not gotten my result and certificate and the only degree i had was in biochemistry. I made application to study in canada but was refused based on my purpose of travel and immigration status.

Quote from the VO:

Nigerian single female. Exemption code C32 (co-op for post-secondary international students) for u of Manitoba. Career trajectory is not justified and illogical at such an expense for relocation. The applicant can find a similar course of study in the UK or in her home country - not necessary to relocate to Canada for a three semester course. The applicant studied biochemistry in Lagos- this proposed course of study is now it line with previous academic achievements. Status in the UK is expiring this April. On the whole am not satisfied this applicant's main objective in Canada is to further her studies - refused on purpose as the path and academic focus are not logical, as well as immigration status (expiring in April).




Having critically examined the GCMS notes, the visa officer has expressed concerns about your choice of program which is not reasonable considering the fact that there are similar available programs in the UK and Nigeria. More so, there is no correlation between Biochemistry with your intended program in Business Analysis. Again is the fact that your immigration status in the UK will soon expire in April.

In light of the above concerns of the visa officer, I'll suggest that you return to Nigeria and reapply for your study permit or more preferably you renew your permit in the UK in either case would work. Most importantly, however, in your next application, apply for a program that is directly relevant to your previous studies in Biochemistry. To ease the difficulty of searching for a program, you can apply for Msc. Biotechnology in Brock University or University of Windsor as this program has strong connection with Biochemistry). Its is highly recommended that you should write a well detailed and concise LOE (3-4 pages max) demonstrating that your situation has substantially changed by highlighting the changes you've made in this current application. The LOE should explain comprehensively your career path and why you chose to pursue an MSc in Biotechnology and its associated benefits to your future goals and prospects in Nigeria. I would further recommend you mention three to four core courses you've done during your undergraduate program in Biochemistry that is relevant to your intended program - this will enable the VO understand that in fact your proposed program is clearly an academic progression.


Let me know if you have any questions.



It will end in praise
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by oladapo2020: 12:51pm On Oct 31, 2020
On the contrary, I think she has a limited chance of getting accepted and having SP approval unless she will not state it in her application that she has achieved all that and still wanting to go for another Ph.D. (Senior Lecturer for that matter). At best, she should try and look for a Postdoc. Any reasonable VO (most times they are psychologists) will think She wants to relocate or run away from her country of residence. Another thing she can do is to apply for Express Entry. She has a very high chance and with her Ph.D., she will have a very high CRS score. All the best. The saying is always It will end in praise
Chocs:
Hello,

Her age will not affect her chances of getting into a PhD.

She won’t have a problem securing another PhD. The problem will be convincing the visa officer why she needs another PhD. If she can do that successfully, she’s good to go.

She should choose her course, check for schools that are offering it and apply.

She’ll have to find a supervisor who agrees to supervise her work before she can apply. But all the rules will be stated clearly on the program’s website.

If she needs any more information, please feel free to ask the house.

Best wishes
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 1:03pm On Oct 31, 2020
MzMisty:


Frankrobbn1
@ Frankrobbn1
Thank you for your response. I have sent an email and filled a web form case to Nairobi.
I want to find out, is it true they won’t begin processing unless the biometrics is updated?
Could it be that they’ve received it but it hasn’t just reflected?
Please do you also know how long it takes before it’s rectified.
Someone I know who did on the same day and same center I had mine got hers updated same day.

Thank you.

In this recent times, I have come to understand that IRCC can begin processing on an applicant's application prior to the receipt of a biometrics details. I have seen on countless occasions wherein a visa officer reject an application pending the applicant's biometrics. From the wisdom of my experiences, the immigration authorities have received your biometrics enrollment details and presently working on your file. As earlier said, its possible that there is a system glitch and the best way out of this is to raise a general CSE to IRCC and Kenya immigration office. On a normal condition, biometrics enrollment details should reflect in your MyCIC account within 1-2hrs after submission of your fingerprints at the VAC. I will advice you keep all hope alive and continue sending a message across to the responsible visa offices until they attend to your request.

Let me know if you've any other questions

It will end in praise
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by MhizPresh95: 1:13pm On Oct 31, 2020
@Frankrobbn1


Having critically examined the GCMS notes, the visa officer has expressed concerns about your choice of program which is not reasonable considering the fact that there are similar available programs in the UK and Nigeria. More so, there is no correlation between Biochemistry with your intended program in Business Analysis. Again is the fact that your immigration status in the UK will soon expire in April.

In light of the above concerns of the visa officer, I'll suggest that you return to Nigeria and reapply for your study permit or more preferably you renew your permit in the UK in either case would work. Most importantly, however, in your next application, apply for a program that is directly relevant to your previous studies in Biochemistry. To ease the difficulty of searching for a program, you can apply for Msc. Biotechnology in Brock University or University of Windsor as this program has strong connection with Biochemistry). Its is highly recommended that you should write a well detailed and concise LOE (3-4 pages max) demonstrating that your situation has substantially changed by highlighting the changes you've made in this current application. The LOE should explain comprehensively your career path and why you chose to pursue an MSc in Biotechnology and its associated benefits to your future goals and prospects in Nigeria. I would further recommend you mention three to four core courses you've done during your undergraduate program in Biochemistry that is relevant to your intended program - this will enable the VO understand that in fact your proposed program is clearly an academic progression.


Let me know if you have any questions.



It will end in praise[/quote]



@Frankrobbn 1

I decided to pursue an MBA because I wanted to change my career. I did a placement which inspired me to pursue my career in business analysis. I am back to Nigeria now for reapplication and by God's grace I am currently picking up a job in relation to business analysis/ digital solutions at a communications company. Although I lack some knowledge , so I am entering as a entry level personnel that's the more reason I would like to gain added knowledge to my career.

My first letter of explanation was Vague. I did not know how the immigration works in Canada thought it was the same as the UK.

Please advise
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Chocs(f): 1:30pm On Oct 31, 2020
Acceptance won’t be a problem. There are people who have more than one PhD. The problem would be convincing the visa officer, just as I stated. And yes to the express entry, if age is on her side and with a good IELTS score.
oladapo2020:
On the contrary, I think she has a limited chance of getting accepted and having SP approval unless she will not state it in her application that she has achieved all that and still wanting to go for another Ph.D. (Senior Lecturer for that matter). At best, she should try and look for a Postdoc. Any reasonable VO (most times they are psychologists) will think She wants to relocate or run away from her country of residence. Another thing she can do is to apply for Express Entry. She has a very high chance and with her Ph.D., she will have a very high CRS score. All the best. The saying is always It will end in praise
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by philips3(m): 1:44pm On Oct 31, 2020
Dear everyone, is IELTS required for Nigerians to do masters or Ph.D. in Canada.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Lekiboboe: 1:52pm On Oct 31, 2020
philips3:
Dear everyone, is IELTS required for Nigerians to do masters or Ph.D. in Canada.
No it is not
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Eilenora: 2:17pm On Oct 31, 2020
We are plenty waiting o. I doubt they will issue PPR to us for now. I suspect itwill be after Fanshawe makes the list for covid readiness. Expecting a revised list this week. We move!

quote author=ojzreal post=95504990]congrats to everyone who got PPR but please is there any fanshawe college student with passport request, the wait is killing embarassed embarassed[/quote]
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by skull4eva: 2:34pm On Oct 31, 2020
[quote author=Frankrobbn1 post=95528961]


I had no doubt in my mind that your application would be successful given the solid arguments and supporting documents submitted. Thanks for trusting and believing my capacity. It's a great pleasure assisting with your application. I wish you all the best in Canada.




Please mr frankrobbn1 respond to my mail its urgent i beg u. I need to reapply for winter 2021 this weekend
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by MzMisty: 2:40pm On Oct 31, 2020
Frankrobbn1:


In this recent times, I have come to understand that IRCC can begin processing on an applicant's application prior to the receipt of a biometrics details. I have seen on countless occasions wherein a visa officer reject an application pending the applicant's biometrics. From the wisdom of my experiences, the immigration authorities have received your biometrics enrollment details and presently working on your file. As earlier said, its possible that there is a system glitch and the best way out of this is to raise a general CSE to IRCC and Kenya immigration office. On a normal condition, biometrics enrollment details should reflect in your MyCIC account within 1-2hrs after submission of your fingerprints at the VAC. I will advice you keep all hope alive and continue sending a message across to the responsible visa offices until they attend to your request.

Let me know if you've any other questions

It will end in praise

Thank you Frankrobbn1 for the feedback.
Please can I have you email address.
Thank you.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Kimkalash: 3:17pm On Oct 31, 2020
Same thing happened to me. Took bio August 26th and without it saying completed, i got my MER and AIP. Biometrics didnt say completed till the last day in September. Probably a system refresh did it
MzMisty:


Thank you Frankrobbn1 for the feedback.
Please can I have you email address.
Thank you.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by UBCcookies: 3:19pm On Oct 31, 2020
Thank you for the reply.
I searched for my school but it's not there. Also I called UBC to tell them about the difficulty I'm having but they insisted the only way international students outside Canada can pay is through western union.

The only information western union gave me was a reference number but my bank is saying I don't have enough information from the school to attach to Form A.

Please hlep. Has anyone paid UBC tuition fee here?

Nastan:


Generated payment advice using CIBC INTERNATIONAL STUDENT PAY. Take it to Ecobank, attach your Acceptance Letter, Fee schedule/demand, your Intl passport and your Degree Certificate if you are going for Graduate study. At the bank you fill out Form A form and execute FX purchase agreement.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by MzMisty: 3:42pm On Oct 31, 2020
Kimkalash:
Same thing happened to me. Took bio August 26th and without it saying completed, i got my MER and AIP. Biometrics didnt say completed till the last day in September. Probably a system refresh did it

Oh wow.
What did you do? Did you reach out to them and when did you get your Med request and what stage are you in at the moment.
(Please forgive my many questions).
Thank you.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Marh: 4:00pm On Oct 31, 2020
Tenianu:
ok,i decided to send mine today while waiting for theirs.

.
Ok. I would send mine on Monday by God's grace.

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