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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Jarvis11: 9:59pm On Jun 03, 2020
Many thanks Frankrobbn1
Pls i wuld like to connect with you.
Frankrobbn1:



1. It's rational if you're self-sponsored giving you're happily married with three (3) kids. This clearly explains to the visa officer that you're well-established in your home country irrespective of absence of immovable assets back home.

2. As per the immigration policy of Canada, your immediate family (spouse and kids) are the strongest ties you could ever think of in your home country. This is because the visa officers are fully aware that you won't abscond into thin air when you get into Canada without returning back to your family in Nigeria. Possession of Buildings and lands in your home country are considered as auxiliaries ties.

3. Admin officer for over 7 years now exhibits a career progression with your intended program in public administration. Based on this, I don't see anything wrong with your job experience.


4. Is public administration related to politics? I guess yes, you can explain how your international degree will be a vehicle for you to occupy a power/political position so as to enable you make a positive impact in your home country.


It will end in praise
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Jarvis11: 11:40am On Jun 02, 2020
Good Day Everyone
I graduated from Public Administration in Uniben in 2019 (part time) and Intend to go for MSc Public Administration at UoR
I have a wife and 3 kids but no land or house property.
I have been working as an admin officer as a spy police for 7 years.

1. Is it wise for me to use a sponsor to show proof of funds?
2. Will my wife and kids be sufficient ties to my home country?
3. Will my work experience be an issue if i include in the application?
4. Is it ok to write in my statement of purpose that my study in canada is to obtain a prestigious degree which could boost my chances in politics in my home country?

I will really appreciate your response(s)

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