Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Vankayyyyy: 12:01pm On Oct 10 |
Noobyom: Hi gurus in the house, I’ve been a silent reader for a while and this platform has been a lifesaver…please I need some answers to some questions…
1. What does it mean when IRCC requested for your updated LOA(letter of acceptance) and passed your medicals on the same day?
2. Does IRCC send an acknowledgment to you when you’ve submitted the LOA as requested on the portal and how long does it take to be acknowledged?
Thanks and I’m looking forward to hearing from you guys Ircc requested for mine as well, medical passed, and I uploaded the same day. It’s almost a month now since I uploaded, review of additional document has not started. So I would say it depends on the VO handling your application. I hope it turns out to be good news for us🙏 |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Noobyom: 1:45pm On Oct 10 |
Vankayyyyy:
Ircc requested for mine as well, medical passed, and I uploaded the same day. It’s almost a month now since I uploaded, review of additional document has not started. So I would say it depends on the VO handling your application. I hope it turns out to be good news for us🙏 Amen…good news soon |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Noobyom: 1:46pm On Oct 10 |
Vankayyyyy:
Ircc requested for mine as well, medical passed, and I uploaded the same day. It’s almost a month now since I uploaded, review of additional document has not started. So I would say it depends on the VO handling your application. I hope it turns out to be good news for us🙏 But how long did it take for IRCC to acknowledge your updated LOA…or wasn’t it acknowledged |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Vankayyyyy: 2:04pm On Oct 10 |
Noobyom:
But how long did it take for IRCC to acknowledge your updated LOA…or wasn’t it acknowledged Amen. I didn’t get an email but it took about a day to reflect in the additional documents section on gckey but it was acknowledged on the tracker the same day I uploaded that they have received the documents I sent to them. I hope this helps 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by YulPapparrazi: 2:23pm On Oct 10 |
Good luck to you guys, it’s a good sign. 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by BillQ: 5:36pm On Oct 10 |
Beware of
Frank robben Just mellow
They are scammers. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Dodieeee(f): 6:19pm On Oct 10 |
Hi everyone. Please I need your advice. I received a letter from IRCC requesting for an updated statement of account from April till date. The problem is that I did POF and I pulled the funds after my application. Even if I get the money together now, how do I explain why I moved the money?
P.S I have valuable real estate with buyers lined up to buy, so money for japa won't be a problem. I just did not want to sell until I was sure of the visa, hence the POF. What do I do? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Putin007: 7:59pm On Oct 10 |
Did you do MBS ? Dodieeee: Hi everyone. Please I need your advice. I received a letter from IRCC requesting for an updated statement of account from April till date. The problem is that I did POF and I pulled the funds after my application. Even if I get the money together now, how do I explain why I moved the money?
P.S I have valuable real estate with buyers lined up to buy, so money for japa won't be a problem. I just did not want to sell until I was sure of the visa, hence the POF. What do I do? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Bobomaigida: 8:58pm On Oct 10 |
Dodieeee: Hi everyone. Please I need your advice. I received a letter from IRCC requesting for an updated statement of account from April till date. The problem is that I did POF and I pulled the funds after my application. Even if I get the money together now, how do I explain why I moved the money?
P.S I have valuable real estate with buyers lined up to buy, so money for japa won't be a problem. I just did not want to sell until I was sure of the visa, hence the POF. What do I do? What was the narration when the funds were sent out of the account? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Jeboy(m): 8:41am On Oct 11 |
All the best. You need to convince them the money was not for showing as PoF to get visa. Dodieeee: Hi everyone. Please I need your advice. I received a letter from IRCC requesting for an updated statement of account from April till date. The problem is that I did POF and I pulled the funds after my application. Even if I get the money together now, how do I explain why I moved the money?
P.S I have valuable real estate with buyers lined up to buy, so money for japa won't be a problem. I just did not want to sell until I was sure of the visa, hence the POF. What do I do? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Timeofgod: 8:53am On Oct 11 |
[quote author=SOPWriter post=132354294] Hi Frank2zee,
The World Education Services (WES) evaluation process could be overwhelming when you don't know your way around it. The truth is, the process itself is straightforward, but the back-and-forth between WES and Nigerian schools is what makes it a cumbersome experience for some students.
I have broken the steps into a three-way operation to make it easier for you:
On Your Part
Step 1: Create an Account
A. Visit (https://www.wes.org/) and create a profile. B. Fill out the forms, providing: I. Profile details II. Education history III. Recipient information
Step 2: Choose Evaluation Type & Delivery Mode
A. Select "Education" and then "Graduate Admission" as your evaluation type. B. Choose delivery options: I. Standard Delivery ($12) II. International Courier ($81)
Step 3: Review & Confirm Application
1. Verify the accuracy of your inputs and selections. 2. Confirm your name and date of birth. 3. Agree to WES' Terms and Conditions.
Step 4: Pay Evaluation Fees
A. Select your evaluation option: I. Course-by-Course with ICAP ($225) - I often recommend this option for those applying to multiple schools. II. WES Basic ($176)
After payment, proceed to "My Account" and upload: A. Academic transcripts (Official or Unofficial) B. Degree certificates (Official or Unofficial) C. Translations (if applicable) D. Supporting documents (if applicable)
On Your Alma Mater's Part - This is where the issue always lies - unwarranted delays, extortions, inconsistent grades, you name it. But I hope you don't go through such a hurdle.
Step 5: Your school should send:
1. Your official academic transcripts directly. 2. A copy of your degree certificates and translations (if applicable). 3. Enclose everything in a single sealed and stamped brown envelope before it's dispatched to WES. (They can also send your documents electronically if they have an existing digital transmission agreement with WES.)
On WES' Part
Step 6: WES Review & Verification
1. Document review and verification. 2. They might request for additional documents or confirmation (if necessary).
Step 7: Evaluation Reports
1. WES sends the report to your mailing address and that of your proposed institutions.
Key Notes
Timeline: Depends on the complexity of the overall evaluation process, but it typically takes 6-12 weeks.
Your total fees would depend on your choice of evaluation and delivery.
I hope this helps, and best of luck with your assessment.
[Wow! Thank you for this detailed explanation , but is Alma mater section compulsory or optional ? 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by damyzel: 12:03pm On Oct 11 |
Friends and Gurus in the House,
Please how do i go about using MBS and where to attached it. Reapplication is there a special way of arranging the documents or how do i use my previous GCkey portal to apply. is it just the same process as i earlier did filling all those forms or i should re-use the forms i filled for the first application. Thank you in anticipation. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by MarksmanD: 12:26pm On Oct 11 |
Go to your bank and ask the bank support staff that you need an MBS ticket for Canadian Embassy. They'll create it for you and forward it to your email. How I did mine was, I also asked the bank to send me 6 months of my account statement. MBS ticket was the first document on my POF. The next was my account statement, and my GIC document. Then my payslips for a year. My invoices. Then other receipts. If you're using a sponsor account, let their statement come after your own account statement. There's no special way to arrange it, but just do it in order of importance to you. damyzel: Friends and Gurus in the House,
Please how do i go about using MBS and where to attached it. Reapplication is there a special way of arranging the documents or how do i use my previous GCkey portal to apply. is it just the same process as i earlier did filling all those forms or i should re-use the forms i filled for the first application. Thank you in anticipation. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by MarksmanD: 2:22pm On Oct 11 |
PPR alert!!! My BVL dropped 24 hours before my PPR came. My application timeline was 13 weeks. There was no update on the New portal tracker and the tracker account I registered on. Even when my BVL dropped before the PPR. Nothing changed on the tracker. IRCC will humble you, but trust in Jesus, he's forever faithful and merciful.
I'm a first time applicant and I did my application process myself. I used the New portal. My POF documents alone was almost 100 pages. SOP documents was like 30 pages and I compressed it to 1.8mb. I used almost a month to write my SOP, because I needed to sell myself, not just as a mere student, but as someone who will make valuable contributions to the Canadian economy with my professional skills.
A total of 45k CAD was my budget for this application. Documents used: 1. GIC (20,650)
2. First semester tuition receipt (11k CAD)
3. Tuition balance in my domiciliary account(8k CAD)
4. Flight and ancillary expenses of 5k CAD.
5. 15 months payslips and invoices from previous employer to my current employer and side gigs. Bureau de Change deposit slips.
6. Housing deed of gift which was legalized by the court.
7. Promotion letters (I had like 3 promotions in a year and 5 payrise when I worked for some Nigerian companies). Reference letter as a volunteer for an NGO.
8. My sponsor notorized the sponsorship letter. He also sent the full money I needed to my account. He gave me a copy of his residency permit, passport data page, investment account statement, employment letter and work permit, payslips for a year and his most recent picture.
9. I used my parents as home ties. I hardly take pictures of myself and I had no recent picture with my family, so I used family pictures of when I was a teenager and I added a recent family picture which I wasn't in. I have a registered business which has never been operational since it was registered almost 2 years ago. I explained the reason my course program would give me the required skill needed in running the business when I return to Nigeria (I didn't submit a tax clearance because the business has never operated. But I submitted the CAC and shareholder documents).
10. Previous study visa rejection letter from another country's embassy. The admission letter of the school that admitted me (Still the same study program as in Canada. My study program is on the list of the programs Canada wants and would give PGWP for). The full tuition receipt I paid and the tuition refund receipt.
11. I'm in tech and I have been in the same job role for almost a decade. (I have worked remotely for companies in the top 10 tech countries in the world list). As a remote worker in Nigeria, you need to have multiple receiving accounts because of different clients and employers would give you their best option to send your money. I had 4 different foreign receiving accounts. I explained each and every transactions I got in them (I had lump sum transfers) and why I had 4 different receiving accounts and their pros. Even when I realized that I didn't attach some lump sum receipts to my POF documents 2 months after my application, I sent it with Webform and explained it.
12. My SOP explanation letter alone was almost 10 pages. I was truthful with my application. Where I had an error, I stated it and I showed proof on how the error came about.
13. I did upfront medical at Q-life because it was cheaper than IOM a week before I submitted my application.
This whole Canada thing was orchestrated and led by God, and all the glory, honor, and thanks belongs to him.
I acknowledge the effort of and I thank @Zubizareta and @JMG (Just Move Global), they patiently answered my questions on Whatsapp for free when I started this journey. Special thanks to others who answered my questions on Nairaland.
To others waiting, it's just a matter of time for your own testimony too in Jesus name. At a time I got tired of waiting. My admission process took over 2 months. My visa application process took over 3 months. Never stop praying and never stop trusting God. Please, be truthful in your application. If you are stuck and need help with your application, you can shoot me a mail and I'll try my best to reply to them. 11 Likes |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Jeboy(m): 3:28pm On Oct 11 |
Congrats. Do you mean you suggested to the VO that you may be staying back to work and make impact in Canada economy? I thought that itself is a red flag that is we must all must pretend and give them an impression that whether study, visit or work are returning home. Am confused pls explain more about the selling yourself as regards Canada economy. MarksmanD: PPR alert!!! My BVL dropped 24 hours before my PPR came. My application timeline was 13 weeks. There was no update on the New portal tracker and the tracker account I registered on. Even when my BVL dropped before the PPR. Nothing changed on the tracker. IRCC will humble you, but trust in Jesus, he's forever faithful and merciful.
I'm a first time applicant and I did my application process myself. I used the New portal. My POF documents alone was almost 100 pages. SOP documents was like 30 pages and I compressed it to 1.8mb. I used almost a month to write my SOP, because I needed to sell myself, not just as a mere student, but as someone who will make valuable contributions to the Canadian economy with my professional skills.
A total of 45k CAD was my budget for this application. Documents used: 1. GIC (20,650)
2. First semester tuition receipt (11k CAD)
3. Tuition balance in my domiciliary account(8k CAD)
4. Flight and ancillary expenses of 5k CAD.
5. 15 months payslips and invoices from previous employer to my current employer and side gigs. Bureau de Change deposit slips.
6. Housing deed of gift which was legalized by the court.
7. Promotion letters (I had like 3 promotions in a year and 5 payrise when I worked for some Nigerian companies). Reference letter as a volunteer for an NGO.
8. My sponsor notorized the sponsorship letter. He also sent the full money I needed to my account. He gave me a copy of his residency permit, passport data page, investment account statement, employment letter and work permit, payslips for a year and his most recent picture.
9. I used my parents as home ties. I hardly take pictures of myself and I had no recent picture with my family, so I used family pictures of when I was a teenager and I added a recent family picture which I wasn't in. I have a registered business which has never been operational since it was registered almost 2 years ago. I explained the reason my course program would give me the required skill needed in running the business when I return to Nigeria (I didn't submit a tax clearance because the business has never operated. But I submitted the CAC and shareholder documents).
10. Previous study visa rejection letter from another country's embassy. The admission letter of the school that admitted me (Still the same study program as in Canada. My study program is on the list of the programs Canada wants and would give PGWP for). The full tuition receipt I paid and the tuition refund receipt.
11. I'm in tech and I have been in the same job role for almost a decade. (I have worked remotely for companies in the top 10 tech countries in the world list). As a remote worker in Nigeria, you need to have multiple receiving accounts because of different clients and employers would give you their best option to send your money. I had 4 different foreign receiving accounts. I explained each and every transactions I got in them (I had lump sum transfers) and why I had 4 different receiving accounts and their pros. Even when I realized that I didn't attach some lump sum receipts to my POF documents 2 months after my application, I sent it with Webform and explained it.
12. My SOP explanation letter alone was almost 10 pages. I was truthful with my application. Where I had an error, I stated it and I showed proof on how the error came about.
13. I did upfront medical at Q-life because it was cheaper than IOM a week before I submitted my application.
This whole Canada thing was orchestrated and led by God, and all the glory, honor, and thanks belongs to him.
I acknowledge the effort of and I thank @Zubizareta and @JMG (Just Move Global), they patiently answered my questions on Whatsapp for free when I started this journey. Special thanks to others who answered my questions on Nairaland.
To others waiting, it's just a matter of time for your own testimony too in Jesus name. At a time I got tired of waiting. My admission process took over 2 months. My visa application process took over 3 months. Never stop praying and never stop trusting God. Please, be truthful in your application. If you are stuck and need help with your application, you can shoot me a mail and I'll try my best to reply to them.
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Vankayyyyy: 3:32pm On Oct 11 |
MarksmanD: PPR alert!!! My BVL dropped 24 hours before my PPR came. My application timeline was 13 weeks. There was no update on the New portal tracker and the tracker account I registered on. Even when my BVL dropped before the PPR. Nothing changed on the tracker. IRCC will humble you, but trust in Jesus, he's forever faithful and merciful.
I'm a first time applicant and I did my application process myself. I used the New portal. My POF documents alone was almost 100 pages. SOP documents was like 30 pages and I compressed it to 1.8mb. I used almost a month to write my SOP, because I needed to sell myself, not just as a mere student, but as someone who will make valuable contributions to the Canadian economy with my professional skills.
A total of 45k CAD was my budget for this application. Documents used: 1. GIC (20,650)
2. First semester tuition receipt (11k CAD)
3. Tuition balance in my domiciliary account(8k CAD)
4. Flight and ancillary expenses of 5k CAD.
5. 15 months payslips and invoices from previous employer to my current employer and side gigs. Bureau de Change deposit slips.
6. Housing deed of gift which was legalized by the court.
7. Promotion letters (I had like 3 promotions in a year and 5 payrise when I worked for some Nigerian companies). Reference letter as a volunteer for an NGO.
8. My sponsor notorized the sponsorship letter. He also sent the full money I needed to my account. He gave me a copy of his residency permit, passport data page, investment account statement, employment letter and work permit, payslips for a year and his most recent picture.
9. I used my parents as home ties. I hardly take pictures of myself and I had no recent picture with my family, so I used family pictures of when I was a teenager and I added a recent family picture which I wasn't in. I have a registered business which has never been operational since it was registered almost 2 years ago. I explained the reason my course program would give me the required skill needed in running the business when I return to Nigeria (I didn't submit a tax clearance because the business has never operated. But I submitted the CAC and shareholder documents).
10. Previous study visa rejection letter from another country's embassy. The admission letter of the school that admitted me (Still the same study program as in Canada. My study program is on the list of the programs Canada wants and would give PGWP for). The full tuition receipt I paid and the tuition refund receipt.
11. I'm in tech and I have been in the same job role for almost a decade. (I have worked remotely for companies in the top 10 tech countries in the world list). As a remote worker in Nigeria, you need to have multiple receiving accounts because of different clients and employers would give you their best option to send your money. I had 4 different foreign receiving accounts. I explained each and every transactions I got in them (I had lump sum transfers) and why I had 4 different receiving accounts and their pros. Even when I realized that I didn't attach some lump sum receipts to my POF documents 2 months after my application, I sent it with Webform and explained it.
12. My SOP explanation letter alone was almost 10 pages. I was truthful with my application. Where I had an error, I stated it and I showed proof on how the error came about.
13. I did upfront medical at Q-life because it was cheaper than IOM a week before I submitted my application.
This whole Canada thing was orchestrated and led by God, and all the glory, honor, and thanks belongs to him.
I acknowledge the effort of and I thank @Zubizareta and @JMG (Just Move Global), they patiently answered my questions on Whatsapp for free when I started this journey. Special thanks to others who answered my questions on Nairaland.
To others waiting, it's just a matter of time for your own testimony too in Jesus name. At a time I got tired of waiting. My admission process took over 2 months. My visa application process took over 3 months. Never stop praying and never stop trusting God. Please, be truthful in your application. If you are stuck and need help with your application, you can shoot me a mail and I'll try my best to reply to them.
Congratulations |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by damyzel: 3:42pm On Oct 11 |
MarksmanD: Go to your bank and ask the bank support staff that you need an MBS ticket for Canadian Embassy. They'll create it for you and forward it to your email. How I did mine was, I also asked the bank to send me 6 months of my account statement. MBS ticket was the first document on my POF. The next was my account statement, and my GIC document. Then my payslips for a year. My invoices. Then other receipts. If you're using a sponsor account, let their statement come after your own account statement. There's no special way to arrange it, but just do it in order of importance to you. Thank you MarksmanD and Congratulations, |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Biddieg: 3:59pm On Oct 11 |
MarksmanD: PPR alert!!! My BVL dropped 24 hours before my PPR came. My application timeline was 13 weeks. There was no update on the New portal tracker and the tracker account I registered on. Even when my BVL dropped before the PPR. Nothing changed on the tracker. IRCC will humble you, but trust in Jesus, he's forever faithful and merciful.
I'm a first time applicant and I did my application process myself. I used the New portal. My POF documents alone was almost 100 pages. SOP documents was like 30 pages and I compressed it to 1.8mb. I used almost a month to write my SOP, because I needed to sell myself, not just as a mere student, but as someone who will make valuable contributions to the Canadian economy with my professional skills.
A total of 45k CAD was my budget for this application. Documents used: 1. GIC (20,650)
2. First semester tuition receipt (11k CAD)
3. Tuition balance in my domiciliary account(8k CAD)
4. Flight and ancillary expenses of 5k CAD.
5. 15 months payslips and invoices from previous employer to my current employer and side gigs. Bureau de Change deposit slips.
6. Housing deed of gift which was legalized by the court.
7. Promotion letters (I had like 3 promotions in a year and 5 payrise when I worked for some Nigerian companies). Reference letter as a volunteer for an NGO.
8. My sponsor notorized the sponsorship letter. He also sent the full money I needed to my account. He gave me a copy of his residency permit, passport data page, investment account statement, employment letter and work permit, payslips for a year and his most recent picture.
9. I used my parents as home ties. I hardly take pictures of myself and I had no recent picture with my family, so I used family pictures of when I was a teenager and I added a recent family picture which I wasn't in. I have a registered business which has never been operational since it was registered almost 2 years ago. I explained the reason my course program would give me the required skill needed in running the business when I return to Nigeria (I didn't submit a tax clearance because the business has never operated. But I submitted the CAC and shareholder documents).
10. Previous study visa rejection letter from another country's embassy. The admission letter of the school that admitted me (Still the same study program as in Canada. My study program is on the list of the programs Canada wants and would give PGWP for). The full tuition receipt I paid and the tuition refund receipt.
11. I'm in tech and I have been in the same job role for almost a decade. (I have worked remotely for companies in the top 10 tech countries in the world list). As a remote worker in Nigeria, you need to have multiple receiving accounts because of different clients and employers would give you their best option to send your money. I had 4 different foreign receiving accounts. I explained each and every transactions I got in them (I had lump sum transfers) and why I had 4 different receiving accounts and their pros. Even when I realized that I didn't attach some lump sum receipts to my POF documents 2 months after my application, I sent it with Webform and explained it.
12. My SOP explanation letter alone was almost 10 pages. I was truthful with my application. Where I had an error, I stated it and I showed proof on how the error came about.
13. I did upfront medical at Q-life because it was cheaper than IOM a week before I submitted my application.
This whole Canada thing was orchestrated and led by God, and all the glory, honor, and thanks belongs to him.
I acknowledge the effort of and I thank @Zubizareta and @JMG (Just Move Global), they patiently answered my questions on Whatsapp for free when I started this journey. Special thanks to others who answered my questions on Nairaland.
To others waiting, it's just a matter of time for your own testimony too in Jesus name. At a time I got tired of waiting. My admission process took over 2 months. My visa application process took over 3 months. Never stop praying and never stop trusting God. Please, be truthful in your application. If you are stuck and need help with your application, you can shoot me a mail and I'll try my best to reply to them.
Big congratulations |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Biddieg: 4:00pm On Oct 11 |
Good day all, please who else is still waiting for a decision from IRCC let’s know ourselves. We will also testify ijn |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Putin007: 4:03pm On Oct 11 |
Congratulations, did you send a webform when your application passed the processing time ? MarksmanD: PPR alert!!! My BVL dropped 24 hours before my PPR came. My application timeline was 13 weeks. There was no update on the New portal tracker and the tracker account I registered on. Even when my BVL dropped before the PPR. Nothing changed on the tracker. IRCC will humble you, but trust in Jesus, he's forever faithful and merciful.
I'm a first time applicant and I did my application process myself. I used the New portal. My POF documents alone was almost 100 pages. SOP documents was like 30 pages and I compressed it to 1.8mb. I used almost a month to write my SOP, because I needed to sell myself, not just as a mere student, but as someone who will make valuable contributions to the Canadian economy with my professional skills.
A total of 45k CAD was my budget for this application. Documents used: 1. GIC (20,650)
2. First semester tuition receipt (11k CAD)
3. Tuition balance in my domiciliary account(8k CAD)
4. Flight and ancillary expenses of 5k CAD.
5. 15 months payslips and invoices from previous employer to my current employer and side gigs. Bureau de Change deposit slips.
6. Housing deed of gift which was legalized by the court.
7. Promotion letters (I had like 3 promotions in a year and 5 payrise when I worked for some Nigerian companies). Reference letter as a volunteer for an NGO.
8. My sponsor notorized the sponsorship letter. He also sent the full money I needed to my account. He gave me a copy of his residency permit, passport data page, investment account statement, employment letter and work permit, payslips for a year and his most recent picture.
9. I used my parents as home ties. I hardly take pictures of myself and I had no recent picture with my family, so I used family pictures of when I was a teenager and I added a recent family picture which I wasn't in. I have a registered business which has never been operational since it was registered almost 2 years ago. I explained the reason my course program would give me the required skill needed in running the business when I return to Nigeria (I didn't submit a tax clearance because the business has never operated. But I submitted the CAC and shareholder documents).
10. Previous study visa rejection letter from another country's embassy. The admission letter of the school that admitted me (Still the same study program as in Canada. My study program is on the list of the programs Canada wants and would give PGWP for). The full tuition receipt I paid and the tuition refund receipt.
11. I'm in tech and I have been in the same job role for almost a decade. (I have worked remotely for companies in the top 10 tech countries in the world list). As a remote worker in Nigeria, you need to have multiple receiving accounts because of different clients and employers would give you their best option to send your money. I had 4 different foreign receiving accounts. I explained each and every transactions I got in them (I had lump sum transfers) and why I had 4 different receiving accounts and their pros. Even when I realized that I didn't attach some lump sum receipts to my POF documents 2 months after my application, I sent it with Webform and explained it.
12. My SOP explanation letter alone was almost 10 pages. I was truthful with my application. Where I had an error, I stated it and I showed proof on how the error came about.
13. I did upfront medical at Q-life because it was cheaper than IOM a week before I submitted my application.
This whole Canada thing was orchestrated and led by God, and all the glory, honor, and thanks belongs to him.
I acknowledge the effort of and I thank @Zubizareta and @JMG (Just Move Global), they patiently answered my questions on Whatsapp for free when I started this journey. Special thanks to others who answered my questions on Nairaland.
To others waiting, it's just a matter of time for your own testimony too in Jesus name. At a time I got tired of waiting. My admission process took over 2 months. My visa application process took over 3 months. Never stop praying and never stop trusting God. Please, be truthful in your application. If you are stuck and need help with your application, you can shoot me a mail and I'll try my best to reply to them.
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by MarksmanD: 4:19pm On Oct 11 |
You're not outrightly going to say "I intend to stay back." What I meant is list your professional achievements with details if you have good one. There are professions with a local community, talk about how you intend to learn from the community and what you can also do for the community as a member. This is a what I meant by saying making an impact in the economy. Know thy course of study. Jeboy: Congrats.
Do you mean you suggested to the VO that you may be staying back to work and make impact in Canada economy? I thought that itself is a red flag that is we must all must pretend and give them an impression that whether study, visit or work are returning home. Am confused pls explain more about the selling yourself as regards Canada economy.
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Vankayyyyy: 4:25pm On Oct 11 |
Biddieg: Good day all, please who else is still waiting for a decision from IRCC let’s know ourselves. We will also testify ijn Still waiting on God (14 weeks)🥲 |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Jeboy(m): 4:56pm On Oct 11 |
Great, thanks MarksmanD: You're not outrightly going to say "I intend to stay back." What I meant is list your professional achievements with details if you have good one. There are professions with a local community, talk about how you intend to learn from the community and what you can also do for the community as a member. This is a what I meant by saying making an impact in the economy. Know thy course of study.
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by SOPWriter: 5:18pm On Oct 11 |
That's a major pillar of credibility for WES evaluations. Yes, it's necessary!Timeofgod: Wow! Thank you for this detailed explanation , but is Alma mater section compulsory or optional ?
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Putin007: 5:36pm On Oct 11 |
MarksmanD: You're not outrightly going to say "I intend to stay back." What I meant is list your professional achievements with details if you have good one. There are professions with a local community, talk about how you intend to learn from the community and what you can also do for the community as a member. This is a what I meant by saying making an impact in the economy. Know thy course of study.
Did you send a webform when your application passed the processing time ? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Biddieg: 7:28pm On Oct 11 |
[quote author=Vankayyyyy post=132384530]
Still waiting on God (14 weeks)🥲
Mine is 13 weeks |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by MarksmanD: 8:01pm On Oct 11 |
Yes. Putin007: Did you send a webform when your application passed the processing time ?
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by saucekid50: 8:15pm On Oct 11 |
Ajoself: Good morning everyone here, Please, I need advice regarding my student visa application. I have been given admission with funding to study for my MSc in a School in North Oshawa as a research assistant but I am to pay $2500 for acceptance. I am 29 years finished school 6 years ago. My employment history has not been really consistent. What amount do I need for my POF? What documents do I need to submit? Please @technix, @saucekid50 and other gurus here I need your help. I do not want this opportunity to pass me by. I would say firstly you pay the 2,500, then 21kCAD for living expenses, another 5k CAD as miscellaneous totaling 26kCAD |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by plerooma: 11:34pm On Oct 11 |
Zaynab42: PLEASE IS ANYONE GOING TO FANSHAWE london south campus FOR JANUARY INTAKE THAT NEED ROOMMATE? Hello Boss Am going to Fanshawe Jan intake, let connect. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Rooyin: 11:53pm On Oct 11 |
Please, what option will i select for a dependent visa |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Tcrown2020(f): 2:07am On Oct 12 |
MarksmanD: PPR alert!!! My BVL dropped 24 hours before my PPR came. My application timeline was 13 weeks. There was no update on the New portal tracker and the tracker account I registered on. Even when my BVL dropped before the PPR. Nothing changed on the tracker. IRCC will humble you, but trust in Jesus, he's forever faithful and merciful.
I'm a first time applicant and I did my application process myself. I used the New portal. My POF documents alone was almost 100 pages. SOP documents was like 30 pages and I compressed it to 1.8mb. I used almost a month to write my SOP, because I needed to sell myself, not just as a mere student, but as someone who will make valuable contributions to the Canadian economy with my professional skills.
A total of 45k CAD was my budget for this application. Documents used: 1. GIC (20,650)
2. First semester tuition receipt (11k CAD)
3. Tuition balance in my domiciliary account(8k CAD)
4. Flight and ancillary expenses of 5k CAD.
5. 15 months payslips and invoices from previous employer to my current employer and side gigs. Bureau de Change deposit slips.
6. Housing deed of gift which was legalized by the court.
7. Promotion letters (I had like 3 promotions in a year and 5 payrise when I worked for some Nigerian companies). Reference letter as a volunteer for an NGO.
8. My sponsor notorized the sponsorship letter. He also sent the full money I needed to my account. He gave me a copy of his residency permit, passport data page, investment account statement, employment letter and work permit, payslips for a year and his most recent picture.
9. I used my parents as home ties. I hardly take pictures of myself and I had no recent picture with my family, so I used family pictures of when I was a teenager and I added a recent family picture which I wasn't in. I have a registered business which has never been operational since it was registered almost 2 years ago. I explained the reason my course program would give me the required skill needed in running the business when I return to Nigeria (I didn't submit a tax clearance because the business has never operated. But I submitted the CAC and shareholder documents).
10. Previous study visa rejection letter from another country's embassy. The admission letter of the school that admitted me (Still the same study program as in Canada. My study program is on the list of the programs Canada wants and would give PGWP for). The full tuition receipt I paid and the tuition refund receipt.
11. I'm in tech and I have been in the same job role for almost a decade. (I have worked remotely for companies in the top 10 tech countries in the world list). As a remote worker in Nigeria, you need to have multiple receiving accounts because of different clients and employers would give you their best option to send your money. I had 4 different foreign receiving accounts. I explained each and every transactions I got in them (I had lump sum transfers) and why I had 4 different receiving accounts and their pros. Even when I realized that I didn't attach some lump sum receipts to my POF documents 2 months after my application, I sent it with Webform and explained it.
12. My SOP explanation letter alone was almost 10 pages. I was truthful with my application. Where I had an error, I stated it and I showed proof on how the error came about.
13. I did upfront medical at Q-life because it was cheaper than IOM a week before I submitted my application.
This whole Canada thing was orchestrated and led by God, and all the glory, honor, and thanks belongs to him.
I acknowledge the effort of and I thank @Zubizareta and @JMG (Just Move Global), they patiently answered my questions on Whatsapp for free when I started this journey. Special thanks to others who answered my questions on Nairaland.
To others waiting, it's just a matter of time for your own testimony too in Jesus name. At a time I got tired of waiting. My admission process took over 2 months. My visa application process took over 3 months. Never stop praying and never stop trusting God. Please, be truthful in your application. If you are stuck and need help with your application, you can shoot me a mail and I'll try my best to reply to them.
Congratulations. Very insightful |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Pweety3333(f): 7:26am On Oct 12 |
MarksmanD: PPR alert!!! My BVL dropped 24 hours before my PPR came. My application timeline was 13 weeks. There was no update on the New portal tracker and the tracker account I registered on. Even when my BVL dropped before the PPR. Nothing changed on the tracker. IRCC will humble you, but trust in Jesus, he's forever faithful and merciful.
I'm a first time applicant and I did my application process myself. I used the New portal. My POF documents alone was almost 100 pages. SOP documents was like 30 pages and I compressed it to 1.8mb. I used almost a month to write my SOP, because I needed to sell myself, not just as a mere student, but as someone who will make valuable contributions to the Canadian economy with my professional skills.
A total of 45k CAD was my budget for this application. Documents used: 1. GIC (20,650)
2. First semester tuition receipt (11k CAD)
3. Tuition balance in my domiciliary account(8k CAD)
4. Flight and ancillary expenses of 5k CAD.
5. 15 months payslips and invoices from previous employer to my current employer and side gigs. Bureau de Change deposit slips.
6. Housing deed of gift which was legalized by the court.
7. Promotion letters (I had like 3 promotions in a year and 5 payrise when I worked for some Nigerian companies). Reference letter as a volunteer for an NGO.
8. My sponsor notorized the sponsorship letter. He also sent the full money I needed to my account. He gave me a copy of his residency permit, passport data page, investment account statement, employment letter and work permit, payslips for a year and his most recent picture.
9. I used my parents as home ties. I hardly take pictures of myself and I had no recent picture with my family, so I used family pictures of when I was a teenager and I added a recent family picture which I wasn't in. I have a registered business which has never been operational since it was registered almost 2 years ago. I explained the reason my course program would give me the required skill needed in running the business when I return to Nigeria (I didn't submit a tax clearance because the business has never operated. But I submitted the CAC and shareholder documents).
10. Previous study visa rejection letter from another country's embassy. The admission letter of the school that admitted me (Still the same study program as in Canada. My study program is on the list of the programs Canada wants and would give PGWP for). The full tuition receipt I paid and the tuition refund receipt.
11. I'm in tech and I have been in the same job role for almost a decade. (I have worked remotely for companies in the top 10 tech countries in the world list). As a remote worker in Nigeria, you need to have multiple receiving accounts because of different clients and employers would give you their best option to send your money. I had 4 different foreign receiving accounts. I explained each and every transactions I got in them (I had lump sum transfers) and why I had 4 different receiving accounts and their pros. Even when I realized that I didn't attach some lump sum receipts to my POF documents 2 months after my application, I sent it with Webform and explained it.
12. My SOP explanation letter alone was almost 10 pages. I was truthful with my application. Where I had an error, I stated it and I showed proof on how the error came about.
13. I did upfront medical at Q-life because it was cheaper than IOM a week before I submitted my application.
This whole Canada thing was orchestrated and led by God, and all the glory, honor, and thanks belongs to him.
I acknowledge the effort of and I thank @Zubizareta and @JMG (Just Move Global), they patiently answered my questions on Whatsapp for free when I started this journey. Special thanks to others who answered my questions on Nairaland.
To others waiting, it's just a matter of time for your own testimony too in Jesus name. At a time I got tired of waiting. My admission process took over 2 months. My visa application process took over 3 months. Never stop praying and never stop trusting God. Please, be truthful in your application. If you are stuck and need help with your application, you can shoot me a mail and I'll try my best to reply to them.
If I am the Vo sef I will give you the Visa…everything was well constructed Congratulations!!! May Canada favour you |