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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by DamilareOla: 10:49am On Feb 10, 2022
Passport stamped and returned via Abuja VAC.

It was sent from Ibadan on the 3rd February 2022 and arrived at my doorstep at 10 am on the 10th February 2022

Thank you Nairaland.

For all our PPR hopefuls, Hang in there, God will come through.

Best Wishes

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by tosynn007: 10:52am On Feb 10, 2022
Hello @all, while filling some necessary details on IRCC portal, I saw a column that indicated "tell us what you will do in canada" include dates. The question is, are they talking about the start date and end date of the program or events you are expected to have in canada. Can someone experienced shed more light to this please?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by dollymon: 10:59am On Feb 10, 2022
Amen!

Congrats again, May Canada favour you.
DamilareOla:
Passport stamped and returned via Abuja VAC.

It was sent from Ibadan on the 3rd February 2022 and arrived at my doorstep at 10 am on the 10th February 2022

Thank you Nairaland.

For all our PPR hopefuls, Hang in there, God will come through.

Best Wishes

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Xixteen11: 11:04am On Feb 10, 2022
Hello everyone. I got admission for September 2022 to fanshawe college and I paid my tuition fee. So I’m trying to start the visa application. Please i need guidance on how to go about it and also my brother is my sponsor.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Anosky: 11:12am On Feb 10, 2022
Has anyone tried applying from other African countries?
Atigba:
I have noticed here it takes alot of time for a study permit visa application to be processed in Nigeria.

Why is it so?.

Is it peculiar to Nigerians or Africans only?.

Because, when I did my biometric in Stockholm today. I asked the babe how many months to process my study permit application. She said 4 weeks maximum.

I also noticed they don't ask for medical and police report in EU.

Why are they giving applicants from Nigeria headache.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by PatrickOkunima(m): 11:22am On Feb 10, 2022
gracelove82:
C6 each

That's serious.

That was how one Canadian college (Name withheld) told me I don't meet their maths requirement (Even with my B.Sc. Accounting and M.Sc. Management), just because I got C6 in O' Level mathematics. If it were possible, I would have challenged them to a maths competition.

Just keep searching, I believe there are other schools without these requirements.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Teemenzo: 11:26am On Feb 10, 2022
PatrickOkunima:


That's serious.

That was how one Canadian college (Name withheld) told me I don't meet their maths requirement (Even with my B.Sc. Accounting and M.Sc. Management), just because I got C6 in O' Level mathematics. If it were possible, I would have challenged them to a maths competition.

Just keep searching, I believe there are other schools without these requirements.

I would have preferred you mention the school si that people can weigh their options

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by khennyg: 11:30am On Feb 10, 2022
JNATH:
@Makano and @Ketima,

Please help me out too, i have seen or heard how you have been a blessing to people in this platform, i hv admission to in cape breton university for fall intake. i need help on who i can start my visa application process. please help me
Which course
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by BeejayB: 11:33am On Feb 10, 2022
DamilareOla:
Passport stamped and returned via Abuja VAC.

It was sent from Ibadan on the 3rd February 2022 and arrived at my doorstep at 10 am on the 10th February 2022

Thank you Nairaland.

For all our PPR hopefuls, Hang in there, God will come through.

Best Wishes

Congrats my fellow Ibadan Comrade… see you in Canada �

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Predator188: 11:39am On Feb 10, 2022
gracelove82:
C6 each

MUN.... can take you on C6..
Worse case scenario..they require English proficiency ielts etc..

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by tholah01(f): 12:00pm On Feb 10, 2022
Good morning everyone,
Congratulations to all those who have gotten admission and ppr
I haven’t gotten admission yet but I am trying to prepare incase I get.
Can a document showing the money my mum has with her cooperative society be added to application
Also I have some money with a savings and investment company which I don’t want to withdraw into my account, can I get a document from them and add to my visa application

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Bankowner: 12:12pm On Feb 10, 2022
Yes! That's why I said you will provide your LOA to the bank, it's the evidence that you're not going to be back in Nigeria in a while
buchito1:
I don't understand.. Are you saying one can get PTA with one way ticket

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by JNATH(m): 12:18pm On Feb 10, 2022
PGD in supply chain management
khennyg:

Which course
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Maypearl: 1:16pm On Feb 10, 2022
Hello House,

Just found out a Canadian visa office email address for their consulate at port harcourt. Port-Harcourt@international.gc.ca.

Does anyone know how functional it is? grin

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Chinnychappy: 1:33pm On Feb 10, 2022
Thank you Osemigho..
Osemigho:


Masters in computer science is one of the most lucrative degrees right now, thanks to the growing power of computer technology, covid, and booming remote work and learning. Most 2 year masters have summer breaks. However, students often spend it writing their thesis or project. Considering how booming computer science is right now, I will focus on school and graduating rather than summer hustle.

To give you an idea why this is the best time to graduate and enter job market, I know a candidate with about 4-years experience and msc computer science from Nigeria. He is rounding up his PhD in computer science in Canada. His supervisor was delaying his graduation and he became PR while waiting for his thesis defence. Since he is a PR, he focused on applying for professional jobs and got multiple offers over $130,000 per year. He finally accepted one of about $140k.

In summary, get in and complete your program fast. Focus less on summer hustle, but feel free to do summer internship or student position in computer science related field and if allowed. This will give you the highly valuable canadian experience on your resume. The job market is till very favorable and sweet for your field. All the best.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Osemigho: 1:33pm On Feb 10, 2022
dikadubai:


Wow! I perfectly understood everything you said. Thank you so much brother you deserve the best.

I think I will go for SAIT but writing the SOP to make the VO. Understand might be little bit difficult but I'm sure with collective ideas it will work.

The degree would it be called Bachelor degree or Applied Bachelor degree? And after successful completion of this program/degree would I be able to go for masters straight?
https://www.sait.ca/programs-and-courses/degrees/bachelor-of-applied-business-administration-full-time

Please check the program website. Fall 2022 is waitlisted and they should open January 2023 admission by March ending/early April. The program admission is competitive. So check the website and make sure you meet and gather its requirements if you are interested.

About masters, sure you will be able to use it to get masters admision as Bachelors degree is usually a requirement for that. However, you should not go for that striaght after you Bachelors. Get your 2-3 years PGWP and work. Canadian employers value experience more than education. However, they are more generous to fresh bachelor's and diploma graduate. Get the experience first and you can go back for your masters later. All the best.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Marytess(f): 2:29pm On Feb 10, 2022
Hello everyone, I don come again smiley

Please I need Canada embassy address to send my Statement of account to.
Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by pufframmy: 2:40pm On Feb 10, 2022
share link

Sulaimonsb:
For Intending or already students of Conestoga college we av a group on telegram but the group is all about linking nigerian students together and sharing information abt how to get accommodation, jobs and other good stuffs it's not a group to help with questions about anything study permit.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by barryken: 2:43pm On Feb 10, 2022
Please I need help on how to get about this
My mum want to visit my brother in the US and he want me to travel with her because she can't speak English
My question is
Do we both need to fill the da 160?
Do we both need to pay the visa fee?
What are the procedures?
How do I go about the whole thing?
Your answer would be highly appreciated
Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Osemigho: 3:04pm On Feb 10, 2022
Nickoko:


1. What do you think about a 2years PGD course in Business Management-Human Resource? It has 4months Co-op.

2. Someone mentioned on quora that more establishments in Canada will not hand over their HR department to a black man because they would feel the black can’t completely understand their work culture and laws?

1. That is a wonderful course because it is 2 years and have co-op. You did a great job identifying and going for it. When you get to your school, get excellent grade and highlight on your resume during your co-op search. Your co-op will give you the highly valuable Canadian experience.

2. That's a lie. Although minorities, black included, have more unemployment rate, there are several black people in and leading HR departments. In fact, one HR leader in the City of Calagry is a black woman originally from Nigeria. Her name is Adediwura ODIASE, MBA, MSc., CPHR.

The problem most immigrant minority face is that Canadian employers like to build their own leaders and most immigrant come with international experience and education. As such, they end up being over qualified for most entry level position and under qualified (due to lack of Canadian experience) for most senior level position. At the end, the compete heavily for the limited position available for them.

Most masters and PhD graduate, particularly in humanities field, with zero Canadian experience will find it challenging to get a professional job after school. Diploma and bachelor's degree graduate find it easier because of many entry level position. For the masters and phD international student, there are ways to navigate the issue but you won't learn it in school. You will learn them from professionals outside school. So don't just study in school, network with Nigerian and non-nigerian professionals while you are in school. If you find one close enough to you, they might share the tips of getting a professional job in Canada.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Osemigho: 3:08pm On Feb 10, 2022
Davidbanky:


Bro! My program is 1yr .. like 12 Months and my last 4 months is Coop internship and it’s in mobile application development. Hope it’s not a wrong move ?

You have to ask yourself if it is a wrong move. Why did you apply for the program? I won't do it if i was a Nigerian aspiring to study in Canada because the field of mobile application development is too narrow and 1 year is a no no to me. These are just my personal opinions and reasons. You must have you own opinions and reasons for choosing the course. If they are convincing to you, then no problem.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Davidbanky(m): 3:33pm On Feb 10, 2022
Osemigho:


You have to ask yourself if it is a wrong move. Why did you apply for the program? I won't do it if i was a Nigerian aspiring to study in Canada because the field of mobile application development is too narrow and 1 year is a no no to me. These are just my personal opinions and reasons. You must have you own opinions and reasons for choosing the course. If they are convincing to you, then no problem.

Oh I get you.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Nickoko: 3:34pm On Feb 10, 2022
Thanks. This is very detailed and informative.

Wow!! Extremely useful to me and others.

Again thanks.
Osemigho:


1. That is a wonderful course because it is 2 years and have co-op. You did a great job identifying and going for it. When you get to your school, get excellent grade and highlight on your resume during your co-op search. Your co-op will give you the highly valuable Canadian experience.

2. That's a lie. Although minorities, black included, have more unemployment rate, there are several black people in and leading HR departments. In fact, one HR leader in the City of Calagry is a black woman originally from Nigeria. Her name is Adediwura ODIASE, MBA, MSc., CPHR.

The problem most immigrant minority face is that Canadian employers like to build their own leaders and most immigrant come with international experience and education. As such, they end up being over qualified for most entry level position and under qualified (due to lack of Canadian experience) for most senior level position. At the end, the compete heavily for the limited position available for them.

Most masters and PhD graduate, particularly in humanities field, with zero Canadian experience will find it challenging to get a professional job after school. Diploma and bachelor's degree graduate find it easier because of many entry level position. For the masters and phD international student, there are ways to navigate the issue but you won't learn it in school. You will learn them from professionals outside school. So don't just study in school, network with Nigerian and non-nigerian professionals while you are in school. If you find one close enough to you, they might share the tips of getting a professional job in Canada.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Marytess(f): 3:39pm On Feb 10, 2022
Please o is there a specific Canada embassy (Lagos,Abuja or Nairobi) address to send my Statement of account to.

Please someone answer me before bank closes.
Thanks everyone
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by kennyjoy(m): 4:04pm On Feb 10, 2022
Marytess:
Please o is there a specific Canada embassy (Lagos,Abuja or Nairobi) address to send my Statement of account to.

Please someone answer me before bank closes.
Thanks everyone

Do you mean MBS?

If it MBS, you don’t need to address it to anywhere… Just tell them to Canada Embassy. That’s all.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by tosynn007: 4:06pm On Feb 10, 2022
Can someone help with this please?
tosynn007:
Hello @all, while filling some necessary details on IRCC portal, I saw a column that indicated "tell us what you will do in canada" include dates. The question is, are they talking about the start date and end date of the program or events you are expected to have in canada. Can someone experienced shed more light to this please?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by kennyjoy(m): 4:14pm On Feb 10, 2022
tosynn007:
Can someone help with this please?

Hi Tosynn007,

It straight forward question… Just fill you are coming to Canada to study xoxo at xoxo Uni/College or do you have any other motive. So for the date, if your for September intake just put August since you can only travel one month before your resumption as per IRCC rules.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Marytess(f): 4:14pm On Feb 10, 2022
kennyjoy:


Do you mean MBS?

If it MBS, you don’t need to address it to anywhere… Just tell them to Canada Embassy. That’s all.

Please what is MBS? Does it mean my bank statement? My account officer said to write letter with canada embassy address on where to send my bank statement.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by kennyjoy(m): 4:21pm On Feb 10, 2022
Marytess:


Please what is MBS? Does it mean my bank statement? My account officer said to write letter with canada embassy address on where to send my bank statement.

Yes MBS means MyBankstatement and you don’t have to write any letter oooo. Pls don’t be confused or are you talking about Bank Reference letter?

what bank is that?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Raphchuks: 4:39pm On Feb 10, 2022
It is PPR guys.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Raphchuks: 4:43pm On Feb 10, 2022
Raphchuks:
It is PPR guys.
I thank God �

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by kennyjoy(m): 4:44pm On Feb 10, 2022
[quote author=Raphchuks post=110119624][/quote]

Congratulations Raphchuks!!! I’m next IJN

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