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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by CannyZionist: 1:23pm On Jan 26, 2017
MyHeroFred:
I want to apply to universities in Canada for an undergraduate program in Aeronautic/Aerospace Engineering in winter 2018, your advise is needed on low tuition universities.

I will appreciate good suggestions from the every pro in the house or someone that is currently running this program.

Thanks

First of fall aerospace business is mostly in Quebec, Ontario and partly in Manitoba province. You should be looking at schools like Ryerson, Carleton, UofOttawa, Concordia, McGill, UofToronto etc.

It depends on what you want to achieve after studies. You can do Mechanical engrg and proceed to masters in aerospace. Mech and aerospace engrg share similar courses and most Mech Engrs work as aerospace engineers. You may want to major in thermofluid and propulsion, aerospace materials, aerospace design and the likes.

If you intend to be a pilot, I doubt if you need a masters degree to get a licence. You can enrol for two yrs pilot training program to be licenced to fly.

In terms of study cost, you will have to look up each of the school's website to compare.

Regards
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by wealth360: 1:43pm On Jan 26, 2017
hello house dis is very urgent. how much is the TRV application fee at vfs for paper and online route as at today .

please waiting
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by mcjamin(m): 1:50pm On Jan 26, 2017
good afternoon gurus,

please I'd like to know if its compulsory to include information about my half siblings in my application as getting their birth certificate is proving difficult.

also, I'd like to know how much a policy character cert costs.

Thank you
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by Eraytee: 1:54pm On Jan 26, 2017
mcjamin:
good afternoon gurus,

please I'd like to know if its compulsory to include information about my half siblings in my application as getting their birth certificate is proving difficult.

also, I'd like to know how much a policy character cert costs.

Thank you

to the boded its between 3-5k at alagbon. pm for a contact person at alagbon police station if you are in lagos.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by gkgraphics(m): 2:04pm On Jan 26, 2017
CarpricornPratt:



A Statement of result can be submitted as you have no other alternative at the moment.. Like the TRV doctor mentioned you may have to attach a new offer letter if it is requested, but if you are sure that you are actually to resume late, if a new offer letter is requested attach your email correspondences with the school asking to come late and their reply that you can.
Be prayerful about your approval, its looks like thats were the need for the additional documents is headed..#smiles#..so stay strong!
When did you apply online?

Thanks for the reply
I applied on 11 Nov for PGC sustainable agriculture Fleming college
Is vfs going to contact me on when to submit passport
How long does it take from submission to collection
Thanks again
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by iseise: 2:10pm On Jan 26, 2017
Please how do I link my app online
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by CarpricornPratt: 2:17pm On Jan 26, 2017
gkgraphics:


Thanks for the reply
I applied on 11 Nov for PGC sustainable agriculture Fleming college
Is vfs going to contact me on when to submit passport
How long does it take from submission to collection
Thanks again

Yes, they will send you a message to come submit your passport. There is no fixed time but it can range from 5-14days as observed from previous processing.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by wealth360: 2:17pm On Jan 26, 2017
PLEASE PIPU. AM FILLING MY cIC FORM RIGHT NOW. i WANT TO KNOW IF AM SUPPOSE TO INCLUDE MY NYSC SERVICE INFORMATION WHERE IT WAS ASK IF I HAVE SERVED IN THE MILITARY OR NON OBLIGATORY SERVICE? BLA BLA. PLEASE ITS URGENT OOOO
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by Nobody: 2:39pm On Jan 26, 2017
Eraytee:


I like the way u broke it down, his qualification is definitely higher than d proposed program, in addition to what u said, if anyone is in his shoes I think i'll advice people of such profile to keep some of those professional qualifications to themselves by not declaring it in their application, just apply with your B.sc. as u rightly said its difficult to convince a VO of going for a b.sc wen u already posse a m.sc in that same course as it applies to d above boded . we all have to be smart and cover all necessary tracks to go pass this VO's. thanks for that post.

Yeah you're right. Would be better to keep some of those qualifications off the table.
But the problem with that is that being over 28 years he will have to explain a very long empty gap since earning his bachelor's degree. Why he has no qualification or experience. And this can be just as disastrous.

So best he totally avoids this situation. That's why I pointed him to masters programs that he's well qualified for.

Thanks for your contributions.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by solex75ms(m): 2:50pm On Jan 26, 2017
my first BSC is in Agriculture. i Am considering a change of career hence my desire for nursing. Can a very good SOP do the magic?
Eraytee:


firstly whats the B.sc you had prior to this admission according to d boded

1. I cant see any progression in ur academic history, having gotten a b.sc before and going for another one now after yrs of graduating would raise some red flag in the eyes of the VO, you need to positively convince the VO as per the reason for another b.sc, else you risk ur app of d popular excuse of 'pupose of visit'
2. its never too early to apply for study permit against fall 2017 bearing in mind the long processing time of 16weeks thereabout.
3. you need to go through the thread from page one to see highlights of the documents that would help ur app.

Am not a guru but the above stated are just my opinion about your post.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by QuantumMove01: 3:00pm On Jan 26, 2017
solex75ms:
my first BSC is in Agriculture. i Am considering a change of career hence my desire for nursing. Can a very good SOP do the magic?

@Eraytee is right.
Just two questions that might enable other members to advice you

1) what have you been doing since you finished BSc agriculture? Have you done any work in the medical line or you just decided to change field over night?

2)what's the condition attached to the admission?

These are the questions that came to my mind when I read your write-up. The answers might help members of this thread to advice you properly.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by QuantumMove01: 3:02pm On Jan 26, 2017
solex75ms:
my first BSC is in Agriculture. i Am considering a change of career hence my desire for nursing. Can a very good SOP do the magic?

SOP with proofs will be more efficient than an ordinary SOP without proof.

#MytwoCents

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by Eraytee: 3:04pm On Jan 26, 2017
solex75ms:
my first BSC is in Agriculture. i Am considering a change of career hence my desire for nursing. Can a very good SOP do the magic?

I wont say yes or no cox anything can happen, the only thing i see here is that you putting the app at a risk of 80% rejection -20% approval. i would advise you get an admission in your previous field pgc/pgd/m.sc and use that to apply for TRV, when ur approval coms thru its easier to swing btw courses of choice. for now getting d TRV approved is key. use the admission to apply for TRV and change to ur desire course nursing when you get to Cana.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by QuantumMove01: 3:13pm On Jan 26, 2017
Eraytee:


I wont say yes or no cox anything can happen, the only thing i see here is that you putting the app at a risk of 80% rejection -20% approval. i would advise you get an admission in your previous field pgc/pgd/m.sc and use that to apply for TRV, when ur approval coms thru its easier to swing btw courses of choice. for now getting d TRV approved is key. use the admission to apply for TRV and change to ur desire course nursing when you get to Cana.


That is why in my last post I asked the op if him/her has worked in the medical line since completing BSc. If not, it might be difficult to prove to the VO the sudden change of field and then there comes the issue of "purpose of visit".
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by tysaxmalomo: 3:16pm On Jan 26, 2017
Eraytee:


firstly whats the B.sc you had prior to this admission according to d boded
[b]
1. I cant see any progression in ur academic history, having g[/b]otten a b.sc before and going for another one now after yrs of graduating would raise some red flag in the eyes of the VO, you need to positively convince the VO as per the reason for another b.sc, else you risk ur app of d popular excuse of 'pupose of visit'
2. its never too early to apply for study permit against fall 2017 bearing in mind the long processing time of 16weeks thereabout.
3. you need to go through the thread from page one to see highlights of the documents that would help ur app.

Am not a guru but the above stated are just my opinion about your post.


I would like to disagree that there is no academic progression, it all depends on the course that you are going for in my opinion, courses like law and medicine are courses that are usually advised to be done as second degrees therefore someone with a criminology undergrad going for law undergrad is a progression, please be certain of the qualifications before stating that there is no academic progression, as long as your second undergrad is a professional course and the previous one is somehow, somewhere related it may be seen as a progression
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by joblinks1: 3:16pm On Jan 26, 2017
wealth360:
PLEASE PIPU. AM FILLING MY cIC FORM RIGHT NOW. i WANT TO KNOW IF AM SUPPOSE TO INCLUDE MY NYSC SERVICE INFORMATION WHERE IT WAS ASK IF I HAVE SERVED IN THE MILITARY OR NON OBLIGATORY SERVICE? BLA BLA. PLEASE ITS URGENT OOOO

Kindly put NO as your answer. NYSC does not mean you served in the millitary

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by uso84: 3:18pm On Jan 26, 2017
Please fam, how many months SOA do I need to print for my visa application...tnx
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by Eraytee: 3:20pm On Jan 26, 2017
QuantumMove01:



That is why in my last post I asked the op if him/her has worked in the medical line since completing BSc. If not, it might be difficult to prove to the VO the sudden change of field and then there comes the issue of "purpose of visit".

you were right at your previous post. i still dont know y we have to make TRV app difficult for us bcox of choice of course. I learnt that in my !st app that was delayed last yr, I joined this thread after i applied for trv and lo n behold som1 once told me d outcome of being refused on this thread when i put up my profile. I hope people learn from this.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by Eraytee: 3:21pm On Jan 26, 2017
uso84:
Please fam, how many months SOA do I need to print for my visa application...tnx
6 months as required by CIC

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by tysaxmalomo: 3:22pm On Jan 26, 2017
vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv:


Let me say, its divorce but you know all those old days divorce doesnt have any paper backing(They just separate from each other), so i dont want to mention divorce.

just that the sometimes , she still uses the husband surname ans sometimes she uses her own name.

Do you get.

Thanks

Bro it isn't divorce, as any documents you'll be submitting will be determined ad being official, if there is no official backing ie by court judgment for the divorce of your parents, as far as the law is concerned they are married and she shouldn't ordinarily make use of her surname. If it was granted by a court of law the separation then she can attach the document granting judicial separation and she'll be fine, without all these legal backing documents, I still maintain the swearing to an affidavit, but she cannot mention that she is divorced cos she isn't divorced y la, she and the husband are still married and any marriage after that is void.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by Janded2k4: 3:41pm On Jan 26, 2017
Please I'm new to this platform but my friend was greatly helped and I hope I will be favoured too...I want to apply for graduate studies in Canada and I need guidelines and the schools to apply too
Thank you
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv(m): 3:46pm On Jan 26, 2017
tysaxmalomo:


Bro it isn't divorce, as any documents you'll be submitting will be determined ad being official, if there is no official backing ie by court judgment for the divorce of your parents, as far as the law is concerned they are married and she shouldn't ordinarily make use of her surname. If it was granted by a court of law the separation then she can attach the document granting judicial separation and she'll be fine, without all these legal backing documents, I still maintain the swearing to an affidavit, but she cannot mention that she is divorced cos she isn't divorced y la, she and the husband are still married and any marriage after that is void.

I perfectly get your point..

So an Affidavit as you earlier stated will be the best?

So the affidavit will just be that all these names belong to her and all?

Also, is it compulsory to provide birth certificate of your sibling u filled in the family information form?
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by Eraytee: 3:47pm On Jan 26, 2017
vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv:


I perfectly get your point..

So an Affidavit as you earlier stated will be the best?

So the affidavit will just be that all these names belong to her and all?

Also, is it compulsory to provide birth certificate of your sibling u filled in the family information form?

the boded is not compulsory but if you have them do well to submit it.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv(m): 4:09pm On Jan 26, 2017
Eraytee:


the boded is not compulsory but if you have them do well to submit it.

Thanks Guys..

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by Holyfield1(m): 4:28pm On Jan 26, 2017
wealth360:
hello house dis is very urgent. how much is the TRV application fee at vfs for paper and online route as at today .

please waiting
I may not have the exact answer to your question but the last time I submitted Nov, It was 55,000+, Might be around 60k now due to the ever changing state of the economy, But I think it cannot exceed 60k
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by Holyfield1(m): 4:30pm On Jan 26, 2017
uso84:
Please fam, how many months SOA do I need to print for my visa application...tnx
6 month I guess, Not sure though

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by Austinpee4: 4:46pm On Jan 26, 2017
tysaxmalomo:



I would like to disagree that there is no academic progression, it all depends on the course that you are going for in my opinion, courses like law and medicine are courses that are usually advised to be done as second degrees therefore someone with a criminology undergrad going for law undergrad is a progression, please be certain of the qualifications before stating that there is no academic progression, as long as your second undergrad is a professional course and the previous one is somehow, somewhere related it may be seen as a progression
From the context @Eraytee made his submissions, he had a good point. The moniker had Bsc already and without stating his/her previous program as a pre-requisite to achieving the intended, It is NOT an academic progression.
Whereas, he may have a valid reasons for going for a second Bsc and can convience the VO owing to prior activities(work, study, certifications etc) in the area that may warrant such change, it still isn't a progression as no degree at the same level is higher than the other. Each is relevant for the purpose it exist for.
With the examples you gave, it may be but concerning the subject(Context) matter, there is no academic progression.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by Nobody: 4:52pm On Jan 26, 2017
solex75ms:
Good morning house, am new to this forum and would need advise from the gurus. I just got a conditional admission to a college for BSC Nursing for Fall 2017 admission. My questions are:
1.What are my chances of getting my TRV haven already graduate with a BSC some years back
2.Will it not be too early if i start my application now?
3. What are the things i need to do to aid my TRV approval
what is your present age first and foremost before i diagnose your issue and give you a tricky prescription or tell you to abort this mission which may have little or no chance of approval. welcome to the thread. I am the *TRV Doctor*.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by solex75ms(m): 5:17pm On Jan 26, 2017
I will be 31 by the start of the program in September. I however think i have a very strong home tie as my husband and 2 kids will not be accompanying me. we also have tittle deeds to lands among other things. Thank you.
michV:
what is your present age first and foremost before i diagnose your issue and give you a tricky prescription or tell you to abort this mission which may have little or no chance of approval. welcome to the thread. I am the *TRV Doctor*.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by Lowoa: 5:25pm On Jan 26, 2017
michV:
anticipate positive TRV approval at the end.the mail for additional document is a success in addition to the medical mail.original statement of result can surface which is duly signed by the registrar.approaching toward approval, CIC will request a new offer letter so start now to bother your school.

*TRV Doc*
TRV Doc1 of Life, Please how can I get admission with grant or shclarorship in a top Canadian Uni? Bsc Mass Communication Second class upper 2014. No work experience yet. 28 year old married with a toddler. Please advise. Thank you in advance
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by Nobody: 5:25pm On Jan 26, 2017
please house, those who recently paid application fees for schools of 100cad$, did Access bank visa card or Gtb Master card permit such payment?
thank you..
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by michaelbelgium(m): 5:41pm On Jan 26, 2017
michV:
please house, those who recently paid application fees for schools of 100cad$, did Access bank visa card or Gtb Master card permit such payment?
thank you..
i used GTbank mastercard to apply this morning...i was charged #24,920(100CAD)

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