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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Joydavid2000(m): 3:02pm On Dec 12, 2019
dare111:
[Thank you vrote author=Frankrobbn1 post=83173879]

It's quite dishearten that over my three years of existence on this thread, I haven't seen such high refusal rate as this during this period of time (September and October). My candid advice to applicants who have tried study permit twice or thrice and still got rejected of their visas, is to explore other options of migrating to Canada like the EXPRESS ENTRY, AIPP, PNP'S etc.... The time you will spend waiting for a study permit over and over and been denied on several trials is enough to prepare you to attain a great score for an IELTS exam, evaluate your transcipts via WES, obtain your work reference letters from past and previous employers, create an active profile, receive an invitation to apply and subsequently file for your Permanent Residency Application. The truth of the whole thing is that so many applicants aren't well informed about other programs and it's requirements that can successfully land them in Canada. Because of this, they thought that study permit is the only possible way of migrating to Canada, hence their restriction to it. The time is now, start browsing through the internet and take advantage of other exciting immigration programs too..... Come to think of it, do you know with a permanent residency visa you're entitled to several benefits which includes -


1 – YOU CAN LIVE AND WORK ANYWHERE IN CANADA
You will have the legal right to live and work anywhere in the country! If you start off in Montreal but you find a better job in Toronto, you will have every right to move. Permanent residents aren’t tied to a specific employer or a specific province unless you migrated through the PNP routes.

2 – YOU GET ACCESS TO UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE AND SOCIAL SERVICES
All permanent residents have access to Canada’s healthcare and social services. Canadian healthcare is universal, this means that you will have access to free medical care!

3 – YOU CAN SPONSOR YOUR SPOUSE AND CHILDREN
Once you are a permanent resident, you can apply to sponsor your spouse, common-law partner, and dependent children to join you in Canada. That said, if you immigrate through Express Entry, you can include your family on your initial application so you won’t have to sponsor them later on!

4 – YOU CAN BECOME A CANADIAN CITIZEN
Becoming a permanent resident is the first step to becoming a Canadian citizen. Once you’ve resided in Canada for three out of five years, you’ll be eligible to become a citizen!

5 – IT CAN’T BE TAKEN AWAY FROM YOU
Once you are a permanent resident, the status can’t be taken away from you, unless you commit a serious crime or you fail to meet your residency obligation. All permanent residents must stay in Canada for two out of every five years, otherwise they won’t be eligible to renew their status.

6. -- YOUR TUITION FEES WILL BE SAME AS A CANADIAN CITIZEN.
Once you're permanent residence holder you wouldn't pay exorbitant tuition fees like an international student.

Think twice guys! And do the right thing. Not everyone will migrate to Canada through the expensive route which is the study permit. Always remember to change the plan but, not the goal.

I wish you all the best!

Please what other means is available for someone who only have SSCE to get a permanent residence

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Travel / Re: USA Undergraduate Student Thread For Scholarships & Sharing College Experiences by Joydavid2000(m): 7:02pm On Nov 01, 2019
itsmolep:



grin grin grin

Unilorin don tire me aswear..

i've mailed the school already
What level are you?
Travel / Re: USA Undergraduate Student Thread For Scholarships & Sharing College Experiences by Joydavid2000(m): 6:53pm On Nov 01, 2019
iamboladee:


Lol... I'm just tired of the school angry
ok
Travel / Re: USA Undergraduate Student Thread For Scholarships & Sharing College Experiences by Joydavid2000(m): 8:19pm On Oct 27, 2019
I'm from Unilag quantity surveying. I want to start all over in the states or Canada.
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Joydavid2000(m): 5:41pm On Oct 18, 2019
Does studying and working mean that school fees is not going to be paid again?
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Joydavid2000(m): 8:38pm On Oct 14, 2019
I just wanna know if any one has any knowledge or is in a uni presently to share what they know about undergraduate scholarships
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Joydavid2000(m): 8:23pm On Oct 14, 2019
Hello,
Please is the any available scholarship for undergraduate in Canada? If yes, how can I apply and where?
Thanks in anticipation.

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