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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by NairaLuck: 10:02am On Nov 03, 2020
Ome102595:
Hello house,
PPR just landed ��
Congratulations ❣️

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by NairaLuck: 10:03am On Nov 03, 2020
Dame24:
PPR has landed!
I pray every other person waiting gets theirs very soon.

Please how do we get the vfs consent form?
Amen

Congratulations ❣️
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by MzMisty: 10:04am On Nov 03, 2020
adeenzo:


Please are you going for winter 2021 resumption?

Yes.
Winter o
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Godsblessings: 10:10am On Nov 03, 2020
Dampops:
VFS via courier


they did not allow her to enter to submit, they stopped her at the gate and requesting for 15,500 . I think she will send it through DHL . Thanks and God bless you!!!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 10:11am On Nov 03, 2020
Siobhanle:
Just got my PPR after waiting since first week of February!!!
I applied on the 6th of February, got medical request on the 3rd of March. Passed medicals on the 12th and I didn’t hear anything from Ircc till July when I got my bvl from Nairobi. I didn’t get AIP so I had to defer till winter 2021 semester.
I sent them so many strong worded web forms (to every visa office; Kenya, Ghana, London and even China���) this past two weeks (at some point I even felt like I was being rude but I did not care after waiting for almost nine months).
I even made my friend to email her MP in Canada and I sent emails (the same strong worded email) to the minister of immigration and and the PM ����. Anyways this morning I got an email from cic and lo and behold, my ppr.
This platform and the people behind it were really helpful so I wanted to say thank you! And to those waiting, it’s probably coming sooner than you expect!
Special mention to justexcellent and frank for being there to listen to me rant and help me out.

Also for those who have submitted their passports what’s the process? Thanks!



Congratulations to you Chioma. I appreciate you leaving your feedback and sharing your experience. It's very rewarding to be part of your success story....May Canada favour you!


As always, it will end in praise

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Godsblessings: 10:13am On Nov 03, 2020
Dampops:
VFS via courier


yes she went to the same center where she did the biometrics and stopped her at the gate and requesting for 15500 for submission. I'm not even comfortable with those guys at VFS . So ,she will send thru dhl
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Longjonjoe: 10:13am On Nov 03, 2020
adeenzo:


When does your semester start? winter 2021??

Yes
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Longjonjoe: 10:15am On Nov 03, 2020
Legacyedition:
Mzmisty


Longjonjoe


We are all early October baby. cheesy . Them seniors done get ppr


Make we gather.. cool



Hahahaha abi o

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by adeenzo(m): 10:19am On Nov 03, 2020
MzMisty:


Yes.
Winter o
Have you gotten your medical request or you did upfront medicals
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 10:20am On Nov 03, 2020
starkyniichan:



Below is an email from them concerning the issue, So you can leave the number blank.


Why not try other good institutions in Canada. Why Brandon University?? This school is known for her candidates not being able of getting visa approvals. I will professionally advice you have a rethink about your plans.


It will end in praise.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Dameelee: 10:21am On Nov 03, 2020
Yes o, I applied on the 18th of may, so its way past the standard processing time.
I sent Nairobi a webform on Friday last week and also an email, but I just followed your instruction and sent to Beijing and some other places today.
Hopefully before the end of the week I get an update.
Lekiboboe:

Don't worry, yours is on the way.

Amen, is your application within the standard processing time (15 weeks), if yes, have you tried sending webform/webforms to IRCC ?

My DLI is is yet to be on Covid-19 Readiness plan approved DLI list,so its clear that, this is not a yardstick for getting an Update/Decision from IRCC

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 10:24am On Nov 03, 2020
samsung007:



Thank you very much.

I actually thought am the only one looking for admission to Brandon..


Thank you once again.I will definitely get back to you


You're better off applying to another good schools other than Brandon University.


It will end in praise
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Godsblessings: 10:25am On Nov 03, 2020
Frankrobbn1:




Congratulations to you Chioma. I appreciate you leaving your feedback and sharing your experience. It's very rewarding to be part of your success story....May Canada favour you!


As always, it will end in praise
Mr frankrobbi1, you are a God sent , God will bless and crown all your efforts with success. When I wanted to apply for my sis, he was the one give full details of which docs to put together for her and when I did as instructed, it was just as if he is the one evaluating the docs. My sis PPR has dropped too . Thanks you and thanks to everyone that contributed to the success of this thread. God bless you all.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by rebecausoro: 10:33am On Nov 03, 2020
Just sent my passport and accompanying documents via DHL. Has anyone eceived their passport back since? Those who submitted last two weeks should give us feedback.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Godsblessings: 10:34am On Nov 03, 2020
JustMellow:


Hello Godsblessings,

You excluded some vital information of if your sister is a minor and/or if she has attain the age of 18 or above. This way, the advise becomes more direct rather than broad.

It isn't mandatory to open a domiciliary account but as the name implies and purpose, it easily facilitate foreign payments and transactions. This can be use to an advantage especially if she's less than 18 or slightly above. The domiciary account should be set up in her name and if possible, the total expense for her first year education plus tuition inclusive should be house there.

As stated by IRCC, an account to facilitate immigration should be at least 6 months or older. In her case especially if she's 18 or less, it could be argued in her favour that as a young child who's about to take her next step into the perfect reality, its only right to create an active account for her especially now that she intends to pursue international studies. Thus, the more reason the account became needful in order to specifically set aside the required funds that covers her first year studies.

What this subtle implies also transcend to stand as tie even id she's young to show tangible landed properties and/or employment history.

This way, your spouse can easily demonstrate his unwithering sponsorship commitment by not doing with his salary account but the savings coupled with the necessary evidence of his source of funds.

It may be advisable to use the admission letter secured here in Nigeria to make a case for her on why the decision to send her abroad became neccesitated. If at disposal, include paid tuition fees to the admission letter. This creates a perception that indeed the local available option wasn't/isn't compatible to her educational goal or enable a clear career path for her.

However, due to the limited course to choose from or it can even be argued that her sole desire is to become for example a soil scientist or researcher which based on several consultations and research, she might limit herself or potentials because of the none supportive academic standard and education structure in Nigeria. Thus, the possibility to groom her accordingly in the area of research is uncertainty.

You are the centre of connecting and demonstrating their relationship. Since she's your sister, both your birthday certificate and marriage certificate would suffice and if at disposal, pictures only if she's in it especially that of your wedding, birthday, picnics, attestation letter from your religious place of worship recognize you and your husband as her legal guardian, letter from her secondary school attesting that she was sponsored by you and your husband, sworn affidavit et cetera can serve as proof tangible proof of relationship.

All the best

I APPRECIATE YOUR CONTRIBUTION, IT REALLY WORKED FOR ME . GOD BLESS YOU
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Eilenora: 10:35am On Nov 03, 2020
Many congrats. Super happy for you.

And thanks for this. I have just duplicated it and sent email and webforms as well. Hopefully I will also have positive news sooner than later. How soon did you get a feedback between when you sent the emails and when you received bvl?

Now go dust your luggage and buy winter clothing. He He

Lekiboboe:

Thanks Sister Rebecca, cheesy
& thanks for suggesting the idea to send Webform to Beijing & also mailing them. Don't worry Keep Calm, the PPR would come in soon , hopefully within a space of 24-48 hrs

I think the WEBFORMS & MAILS I sent Paid off

I sent Webfroms to
IRCC Beijing office (China), Nairobi office Guangzhou Office(China)

I also forwarded a mail (same content sent via Webform) to the IRCC Offices of the email addresses below

beijing-immigration@international.gc.ca
ganzu-immigration@international.gc.ca
nrobi-im-enquiry@international.gc.ca
nairobi@international.gc.ca
nrobi-immigration@international.gc.ca
accraimmigration@international.gc.ca
ldnimmigration@international.gc.ca
london-im-enquiry@international.gc.ca
abu-dhabi-im-enquiry@international.gc.ca
lagos.immigration@international.gc.ca
ankara-im-enquiry@international.gc.ca


Email Subject : URGENT!!! I need update on my Canada Study Visa Application which has exceeded STANDARD PROCESSING TIME

My Webform & Mail CONTENT (message body)
goes thus

Respected Sir/Ma,

I hope this webform/mail meets you well.

My name is (Full Name as written on my Passport)............................., I am contacting you with regards to my Canada Study Visa Application which has exceeded STANDARD PROCESSING TIME.

My Application Timeline goes thus,


- Applied : ............
- Biometrics Request: ...................
- Got AIP (Approval-in-principle) : ....................
- Upfront Medical : ...............
- Biometrics done : .................
- Medical Updated to Passed : ...................


I would gladly appreciate if I can get an update on my Application.


My Application Number is ............... and my UCI number is ...............


I look forward to hear from you soon


Thanks 


Best Regards,
Full Name (as written on my passport)



So in a nutshell,
if you know your application has exceeded Normal Processing Time, endeavor to Send a Webfrom to IRCC Nairobi & China.

Also send that same content to the above mails...
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Nobody: 10:35am On Nov 03, 2020
rebecausoro:
Just sent my passport and accompanying documents via DHL. Has anyone eceived their passport back since? Those who submitted last two weeks should give us feedback.
Omo you fast o grin
Congrats once again

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Godsblessings: 10:36am On Nov 03, 2020
Lekiboboe:

I can see u got like 4-Questions here, would be able to give my own opinion about the first and last question.

-) As regards paying of ur sis. tuition fee, Its not mandatory to open a domiciliary account, u can use the naira account with the naira funds, a bank knows how to do that to pay tuition oversea using Form A to pay
Do check my post on Page 130 about payment of tuition fee overseas using FORM A

Also, Part payment should be okay since they didn't ask for a deposit

-) Ur Hubby Can Proof a relationship with ur sister by the following
- Writing a Letter of Sponsorship
Visit Page 105 & u will see a Sample of Letter of a Brother-In-law Sponsoring his wife's sibling

- A Family Tree (diagram) showing how ur Sis. Relates to ur Husband

- Probably a Wedding Picture in which You & ur Husband and Sister featured will suffice.
I APPRECIATE YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS,IT REALLY WORKED FOR ME. GOD BLESS YOU

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Lekiboboe: 10:37am On Nov 03, 2020
Lanrelala:
My God, how great thou art!!
PPR Just landed!!!!!!!!!!

Timeline: 2nd application
Applied: September 21
Medical request: September 23
Medical Passed : October 6th
BVL: November 2nd
PPR: November 3rd.

DLI on Covid readiness list. No AIP.

Previous rejection: February 2020.
Reasons: Employment, Finance, Home Ties.
GCMS note: Generic reasons mentioned above, nothing specific.

New Application:
SOP 4 pages
LOE 3 pages, addressing previous refusal.
University Certificate and Transcript
WAEC
Certificates from online courses that relates to course of study( I took 5 free courses between my last refusal date till new application and highlighted how each complements the course I'm going for in Canada)
Police character certificate
My Statement of Account with 1.4M closing balance.
Letter of employment.
Confirmation of employment
Study leave
Letter of introduction from employer
Payslips for 3 months


Sponsor's(my brother) statement of account (business and personal) with 45k Cad balance
First semester tuition fee receipt $6000 Cad.
Sponsor's business documents. (Sole owner of business)
Sponsor's Letter of Sponsorship on business letterhead
Sponsor's affidavit of Sponsorship
Sponsor's property documents
Family photos
Birth certificate/ affidavit of all family members



Thank you to every single contributor on this platform. From the gurus to everyone assisting and replying questions. I made my first application as a complete novice without checking nairaland, and only started reading threads here after refusal which helped me repackage and refire very well.

Like I've learned here, "It will end in praise!". I'll add, "...and it will continue in praise!!!" to that ever encouraging statement.


I wish everyone of us good luck and success in our journey to Canada. God bless us all!


Congratulations Honorable Lanre on your Success Story

Oya Go and get your Winter Kits ready grin
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Godsblessings: 10:37am On Nov 03, 2020
Anon123:


My advice is this , pay a part of the tuition fee.. You dont need to open a domiciary account .. Pay a part of the tuition and get the receipt. Use the saving account with enough money that covers the balance of the tuition plus money that covers at least a yr stay $10,000cad.. What he needs is to provide how he is related to your sister. Meaning he should provide marriage certificate, his and your birth certificates, employment letter, payslip if possible and international passport. You dont need to add that admission letter .. Don't add it cos it will affect you

I APPRECIATE YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS IT REALLY WORKED FOR ME. GOD BLESS YOU

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Lekiboboe: 10:39am On Nov 03, 2020
rebecausoro:
Just sent my passport and accompanying documents via DHL. Has anyone eceived their passport back since? Those who submitted last two weeks should give us feedback.
Sister Rebecca I dey gbadun you ooo..

No Dulling, always on the Berry Allen/Usain Bolt Kind of speed cheesy

All the best ma'am

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Godsblessings: 10:40am On Nov 03, 2020
Frankrobbn1:



Welcome to the thread, I hope you will find your stay here very educating and rewarding.

Your husband being the main sponsor of your younger sister's study visa application is considered as a third party (brother-in-law) sponsorship. To this end, he will have to pay her tuition fees directly from his account to demonstrate the provenance of continued availability of funds during the course of her studies in Canada. Having said that, sponsor (brother-in-law) should transfer the equivalent of her first year living expenses ($10,000CAD) into her domicilary account to show that funds are already in convertible currency and will be readily accessible by the PA (principal applicant).


In view that sponsor (brother-in-law) has higher ratio of funds in his savings account, he doesn't need to submit an empty salary account statement. His personal savings statement of 17M should suffice to cover for the entire first year expenses in Canada without working to pay her fees. Additional documents to prove his source of wealth at his current place of employment must also be submitted alongside the application. These documents include the following,

1. Employment letter,
2. Introductory letter,
3. Promotion letter,
4. Salary increment letter,
5. Pay stubs covering 4-6 months period etc.


In terms of covering what the principal applicant (PA) has been doing since she left the high school (study gaps). Personally, I wouldn't advise you to declare her uncompleted studies here in Nigeria. This is merely because the visa officer will assume that she is a potential emigrant and as such using study permit as a means to facilitate relocation to Canada rather than educational advancement. Consequently, my advise is that she should provide proof of some of the online courses or trainings she has been doing until this moment in preparation for her studies in Canada. You can also state that she has been involved in one or more volunteer activities/projects thereby providing reference letters to substantiate your claims to be authentic.


The best and feasible way you can show proof of relationship between your husband and your sister is to get the following documents.

1. Your Marriage Certificate (showing that you once shared the same name with your sister prior to when you got married to your husband)
2. Family/Wedding pictures (Where your husband, your sister and yourself were present)
3. Family tree diagram (provide a diagram illustration showing brief description on how your sister is connected to your husband (her brother-in-law).
4. Bank statements (Showing proof of history or ongoing financial support your husband has been giving to her in the past or present).
5. WhatsApp messages (showing their chats and discussions about her plans to further her studies in Canada.) Etc.


I hope you will find this information satisfactory to your enquiry. Should you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to reach out here.


It will end in praise.


FRANKROBBI1, GOD WILL CONTINUE TO BLESS YOU. YOU SHALL CONTINUE TO PROSPER IN YOUR ENDEAVOUR. GOD BLESS YOU!!!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Dame24: 10:44am On Nov 03, 2020
rebecausoro:
Just sent my passport and accompanying documents via DHL. Has anyone eceived their passport back since? Those who submitted last two weeks should give us feedback.

Please what other documents did you attach?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Iceman2020: 10:55am On Nov 03, 2020
Congratulations to everyone that got BVL and PPR. I pray ours too come in a very short time.



I checked my profile few minutes ago, the status was showing application process/update. I refreshed and status returned back to submitted. I'm not understanding IRCC.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Lekiboboe: 10:59am On Nov 03, 2020
Godsblessings:
I APPRECIATE YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS,IT REALLY WORKED FOR ME. GOD BLESS YOU
You welcome ma'am, glad my input worked for you . Amen!!!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by samsung007(m): 11:02am On Nov 03, 2020
Frankrobbn1:



Why not try other good institutions in Canada. Why Brandon University?? This school is known for her candidates not being able of getting visa approvals. I will professionally advice you have a rethink about your plans.


It will end in praise.



Thank you sir for the info.

Am new at this and i don't want to make mistakes.
All I have is google to show me reviews.

Please I need guidance,insight and info to make it successfully to canada.

I have other schools planned out but money plays a major role in my studies also since brandon is a little bit below average for my proposed course

I will be happy if you can provide any help on my situation.
Thank you once again

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Lanrelala: 11:03am On Nov 03, 2020
Please can you send me a copy of consent form? Thanks

rebecausoro:
Just sent my passport and accompanying documents via DHL. Has anyone eceived their passport back since? Those who submitted last two weeks should give us feedback.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Lanrelala: 11:04am On Nov 03, 2020
Thanks boss. I appreciate you and all you do here. We dey see am! Well done.

Lekiboboe:

Congratulations Honorable Lanre on your Success Story

Oya Go and get your Winter Kits ready grin





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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Anon123: 11:05am On Nov 03, 2020
Godsblessings:
I APPRECIATE YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS IT REALLY WORKED FOR ME. GOD BLESS YOU

Congratulations.. Always happy to help.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by rebecausoro: 11:06am On Nov 03, 2020
Lanrelala:
Please can you send me a copy of consent form? Thanks


See attached for the form.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by rebecausoro: 11:07am On Nov 03, 2020
Dame24:


Please what other documents did you attach?

Two copies of signed consent forms
Two copies of passport
Passport itself
Passport request letter
Biometric confirmation slips

Ensure that your passport is insured by the courier company. I paid extra N2,500 for that.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Iceman2020: 11:08am On Nov 03, 2020
Please share the address you send the documents to and the person you address them to as well.

I am optimistic I will get mine soon too by God's grace.


rebecausoro:
Just sent my passport and accompanying documents via DHL. Has anyone eceived their passport back since? Those who submitted last two weeks should give us feedback.

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