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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by Benwems(m): 11:07am On Feb 19, 2021
Any Canadian university or college in Ontario that is easy to get admission for graduate diploma or graduate certificate in electrical/electronics/mechanical for may 2021 or June-July-September 2021?

Kindly quote me. Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by awys: 11:09am On Feb 19, 2021
deommanuel:


I think the link is being modified.

Please send me an email awys.
Okay sent an email
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by Aquanitavit: 11:09am On Feb 19, 2021
Aquanitavit:

Ok let me try that . Am using goggle chrome now let me try another browser
It’s still same pls if you know your way around these let me chat you so you can help me I have trying to do these since 12 noon yesterday . Pls
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by Frankrobbn1: 11:09am On Feb 19, 2021
Esmeob:
Please if I have two sponsors i.e. my mum and dad, am I supposed to do a sworn affidavit of support for each?

One affidavit for the main sponsor is adequate. You don't necessarily need to provide separate affidavits for them.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by Lekiboboe: 11:14am On Feb 19, 2021
Hello house , trust you are doing great

Pls I need a clear guide on this PTA thing & going with Cash (money) to Canada

Tuition is paid already, so it's the $10,000 CAD proof of Living Expenses that is left now.

My questions goes thus,

- How can someone go with $10, 000 CAD to Canada?

- I do hear of $4,000 PTA is it $4,000 USD or $4,000 CAD?

- If its $4,000 CAD, Should I open a MasterCard domiciliary account and keep the remaining $6,000 CAD (in USD) there?

If I get to Canada, can i withdraw money in USD with my MasterCard then change it to CANADIAN DOLLAR?

Can someone go to Canada with more than $10,000CAD e.g $10,500 CAD or $11,000 CAD?


Any further information about this will be appreciated


Thanks

cc. Frankrobbn1, JustMellow and all honorables
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by Bebe123: 11:17am On Feb 19, 2021
JustMellow:


Hello NeedMobile,

The question will be answered in relative connection to the SP process. So it goes;

If you intend to go through the NSE stream and have a valid IELTS TRF, option one is correct.

If you intend to go through the NSE stream, but will soon take IELTS test, option two is correct.

If there is a strong conviction to opt for the Regular stream, the last option is correct.

In essence, the last option is the only compatible option to the asked query based on geographical advantage.

Best of Luck

Can TOEFL be used instead of IELTS for the NSE visa application?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by meemeeibrahim22: 11:18am On Feb 19, 2021
Yteem:


You need to courier. They do not allow walk in to drop or receive.
Can I send an email
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by LadyBlaq: 11:19am On Feb 19, 2021
Frankrobbn1:



The deadline for application is 15 February and its applicable to you submitting your reference letter.

The MBA program at UNB is perfectly align with your career background. Please apply ASAP.


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Amen!

Thank you Frank.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by Frankrobbn1: 11:20am On Feb 19, 2021
MsJanez01:
Good morning everyone. Submitted my application Jan 31st, just got my NSE request. They only asked for my bank statement since I already submitted my ielts. My question is, my funds are in stanbic mutual funds investment and they do not have mybankstatement for it. Pls how do I go about this? Plus the request letter stated a link where i can obtain mybankstatement. I'm a little bit confused. Please if you have used mutual funds or fixed deposits, how did u got about submitting this as NSE

Given that the entire funds for your study visa application are presently being held in Stanbic Mutual Funds investment, you have to advice the immigration officer in writing that there is no available mybank statement certificate platform for customers with investments at Stanbic IBTC bank. Consequently, provide the mutual funds certificate and a cover letter from the bank confirming that funds are readily accessible by you and unencumbered by debts or other obligations.


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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by awys: 11:22am On Feb 19, 2021
Bebe123:


Can TOEFL be used instead of IELTS for the NSE visa application?
NO ONLY IELTS
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by Aquanitavit: 11:23am On Feb 19, 2021
Aquanitavit:

It’s still same pls if you know your way around these let me chat you so you can help me I have trying to do these since 12 noon yesterday . Pls
Hello pls some one should help on these . Pls or drop your email so I can email you
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by ericksen(m): 11:24am On Feb 19, 2021
I am also interested in this question.
Hoping someone replies ASAP.
Lekiboboe:
Hello house , trust you are doing great

Pls I need a clear guide on this PTA thing & going with Cash (money) to Canada

Tuition is paid already, so it's the $10,000 CAD proof of Living Expenses that is left now.

My questions goes thus,

- How can someone go with $10, 000 CAD to Canada?

- I do hear of $4,000 PTA is it $4,000 USD or $4,000 CAD?

- If its $4,000 CAD, Should I open a MasterCard domiciliary account and keep the remaining $6,000 CAD (in USD) there?

If I get to Canada, can i withdraw money in USD with my MasterCard then change it to CANADIAN DOLLAR?

Can someone go to Canada with more than $10,000CAD e.g $10,500 CAD or $11,000 CAD?


Any further information about this will be appreciated


Thanks

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by Lekiboboe: 11:26am On Feb 19, 2021
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by Frankrobbn1: 11:26am On Feb 19, 2021
LadyBlaq:


Amen!

Thank you Frank.

Sorry for the late reply. I do visit this platform during my leisure time. Please feel free to ask questions anytime, and in my absence my fellow capable group members will respond to your queries.


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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by silvamania: 11:27am On Feb 19, 2021
Lekiboboe:
Hello house , trust you are doing great

Pls I need a clear guide on this PTA thing & going with Cash (money) to Canada

Tuition is paid already, so it's the $10,000 CAD proof of Living Expenses that is left now.

My questions goes thus,

- How can someone go with $10, 000 CAD to Canada?

- I do hear of $4,000 PTA is it $4,000 USD or $4,000 CAD?

- If its $4,000 CAD, Should I open a MasterCard domiciliary account and keep the remaining $6,000 CAD (in USD) there?

If I get to Canada, can i withdraw money in USD with my MasterCard then change it to CANADIAN DOLLAR?

Can someone go to Canada with more than $10,000CAD e.g $10,500 CAD or $11,000 CAD?


Any further information about this will be appreciated


Thanks


Hello am also interested in this

Please let me know any advice you get for this ,even if they were gotten out of this platform

Thanks

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by meemeeibrahim22: 11:28am On Feb 19, 2021
Yteem:


You need to courier. They do not allow walk in to drop or receive.
mimimodhibrahim2534@gmail.com
You can drop yours so I reach out
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by Nobody: 11:32am On Feb 19, 2021
Lekiboboe:
Hello house , trust you are doing great

Pls I need a clear guide on this PTA thing & going with Cash (money) to Canada

Tuition is paid already, so it's the $10,000 CAD proof of Living Expenses that is left now.

My questions goes thus,

- How can someone go with $10, 000 CAD to Canada?

- I do hear of $4,000 PTA is it $4,000 USD or $4,000 CAD?

- If its $4,000 CAD, Should I open a MasterCard domiciliary account and keep the remaining $6,000 CAD (in USD) there?

If I get to Canada, can i withdraw money in USD with my MasterCard then change it to CANADIAN DOLLAR?

Can someone go to Canada with more than $10,000CAD e.g $10,500 CAD or $11,000 CAD?


Any further information about this will be appreciated


Thanks


It is 4,000 USD

When you get to Canada, when withdrawing at an atm, the money will dispense in the local currency of the country (in this case CAD). The equivalent in USD will be deducted from you account.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by JustMellow: 11:36am On Feb 19, 2021
tallCoder02:


Good day sir,
I just joined nairaland.
This info applies to me seriously.
I just got admission into UPEI today though I am waiting for MUN admission first.

But my family doesn't have funds for me.

But my sister has a friend that is willing to sponsor me. Pls how do I go about it so that I won't have student visa issues.


Hello TallCoder02,

Small congratulations on securing your admission. On a clear note, using a friend as sponsor drastically reduces visa chances though not impossible. There are lots of thoughts that will go into it during application scrutinization.

Some may decide to be dishonest by showing off the Friend as an Uncle with the hopes of getting documents that can connect their relationship.

If tangible proof and strong convincing reason can be given as to why a friend will want to sponsor a non-family member for an expensive study, with good financial commitment demonstrated, then you may go ahead if no other option. Get to know that, it's a gamble.

Best of Luck
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by Inikay: 11:38am On Feb 19, 2021
JustMellow:


Hello Inikay,

Opt for a dollar card or use a Flutterwave barter visual card, or someone in Canada or US to assist with the payment.

BTW, why evaluating?

Best of Luck

Thanks for your input, Flutterwave barter did the magic.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by Inikay: 11:39am On Feb 19, 2021
LadyBlaq:

If it is more than 100 US dollars then it won't go. You need a dollar card for such transactions. The new CBN policy says, foreign transactions more than a hundred dollars a day won't fly.

Thank you for your respone, i have used flutterwave barter.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by Lekiboboe: 11:40am On Feb 19, 2021
PotentialNurse:


It is 4,000 USD

When you get to Canada, when withdrawing at an atm, the money will dispense in the local currency of the country (in this case CAD). The equivalent in USD will be deducted from you account.
Thanks so much . Noted

I just checked the rate of $4000 USD in CAD , and it was $5,000 CAD

Are you saying I won't/don't need to take the $4000 USD with me from Nigeria (in Cash) , that I can withdraw the $4000 USD when I get to Canada in CAD?

- Let me assume I was able to go to Canada with the $4,000 USD, do I need a Statement of Account of that Domiciliary Account showing I have $4000 USD ($5,000 CAD) in my account to show my Proof of Funds at the PORT OF ENTRY?

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by awys: 11:46am On Feb 19, 2021
Inikay:


Thanks for your input, Flutterwave barter did the magic.
Please how did go about this flutter Wave barter I sent you an email
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by Frankrobbn1: 11:47am On Feb 19, 2021
totee1999:
Hello everyone, I have been asked by IRCC to submit mybankstatement and IELTS so they can process my application through the NSE route. However, the funds I used for my proof of funds have been transferred back to my parents' account (I was self-sponsored) through my other account. So my question is that should I transfer the money back to my account. Does this affect my application or should I just move on from it and allow them to process my application normally. And I would also like to know if anyone has gotten approval here without going through with the NSE as requested and how long did it take?

I would advice you allow your application be considered through the regular channel. This is because transferring the money you borrowed from your parents back to your account will be perceived by the visa officer that you don't have the financial resources to cover for your planned studies in Canada without working to pay for your tuition and living expenses. Moreover, its also seen that you're trying to cheat the immigration system of Canada, thereby leading to refusal.


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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by Frankrobbn1: 11:54am On Feb 19, 2021
Emy31:
Review of additional documents showing not applicable, mean while I didn't submit NSE documents as requested by IRCC since November 2020. Gurus Pls what does "not applicable" mean?

"Not Applicable" implies that the immigration officer do not require further information/documents at this time. Your application is currently being processed and in queue for final review.


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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by Teeprecious: 11:55am On Feb 19, 2021
RoyalDukeDon:
Hi Teeprecious,
I think that's not necessary ,is not even mentioned in mine ,so don't panic about it.

Okay,noted. Thank you.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by Frankrobbn1: 12:01pm On Feb 19, 2021
LJF11:


Hello totee, the Visa officer wants to see that you have access to the funds that you are presenting, nobody expects you to leave your money dormant in the account when u have investment opportunities you can pursue, so if you have transferred the money out, transfer the money back and just write a brief letter of explanation, nobody can tell anybody where he or she money to be at a particular time, the most important thing is accessibility to the money,, a letter of explanation and the money in the account should do you better than not responding, my opinion



Are you serious with this suggestion? He should transfer the money back and explain what to the immigration? Its very obvious the money was borrowed from his parents and depositing it back into his account is totally a red flag. Canadian immigration officer's are very smart and can quickly grasp any irregularities. I will agree that no one expects you to hoard your money when there are financial opportunities to pursue. However, this is not applicable to the op current financial status.


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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by maestro09: 12:09pm On Feb 19, 2021
I just got an admission to Trent University for a masters degree for Fall 2021. I applied to Ryerson university but I’m yet to get an admission decision. Being that Ryerson university is more ranked than Trent, should I wait for Ryerson? Or I should proceed with Trent.

I have previously begun document gathering for Visa Application.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by Nobody: 12:10pm On Feb 19, 2021
Lekiboboe:

Thanks so much . Noted

I just checked the rate of $4000 USD in CAD , and it was $5,000 CAD

Are you saying I won't/don't need to take the $4000 USD with me from Nigeria (in Cash) , that I can withdraw the $4000 USD when I get to Canada in CAD?

- Let me assume I was able to go to Canada with the $4,000 USD, do I need a Statement of Account of that Domiciliary Account showing I have $4000 USD ($5,000 CAD) in my account to show my Proof of Funds at the PORT OF ENTRY?

I am not really sure of port of entry dealings but I think you can go along with the $4000 in cash and have the remaining deficit in your bank account then print the BS to show at the port of entry.

Consult with others who have gone through that process, especially recently.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by Yteem: 12:11pm On Feb 19, 2021
meemeeibrahim22:


Thank you yteem, so I would have to pay for two way using DHL to vfs Abuja

Yes you will.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by LJF11: 12:16pm On Feb 19, 2021
Frankrobbn1:




Are you serious with this suggestion? He should transfer the money back and explain what to the immigration? Its very obvious the money was borrowed from his parents and depositing it back into his account is totally a red flag. Canadian immigration officer's are very smart and can quickly grasp any irregularities. I will agree that no one expects you to hoard your money when there are financial opportunities to pursue. However, this is not applicable to the op current financial status.


It will end in praise.

We can't work on assumptions, he said he is self sponsored which means the money is his, sending the money anywhere is his sole discretion as far he can explain his intentions, people remove their money and put it back, he could put it back in batches but hoping for them to continue with the regular processing might flag that he is not genuine, they could request for an updated statement of account later, what I am merely suggesting is that he should be proactive, send the money in and write IELTS and go through the NSE route or explain why you won't be able to send it than just disregarding it, he just needs to pray and makes his final decision.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by Frankrobbn1: 12:17pm On Feb 19, 2021
maestro09:
I just got an admission to Trent University for a masters degree for Fall 2021. I applied to Ryerson university but I’m yet to get an admission decision. Being that Ryerson university is more ranked than Trent, should I wait for Ryerson? Or I should proceed with Trent.

I have previously begun document gathering for Visa Application.

A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush... Personally, I will recommend you proceed with the Trent University for your visa application. Hopefully when you secure your visa and you choose not to continue with the Trent, you may seek for a refund of your tuition and transfer to Ryerson University.


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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by Lamideyy: 12:20pm On Feb 19, 2021
JustMellow:


Hello Lamideyy,

It's optional. There is no harm not submitting it. A visa will still be appended to allow facilitate entry into Canada to get the SP issued at the POE.

Best of Luck
Thank you

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