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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by kryz007: 3:01am On Jan 01, 2018
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2 The business name was registered in *2001* not 2011. Chaaiii... that was a long time ago. Please BBclue is there anyway to long leg this tin... it is stressing me out! I just need this for my study reasons alone...


Nawa ooooo...2001 is long time ooo...u see after u register business there r some yearly remittant u make to CAC is like 2500 per year to enable them know you still maintain your business name and is in operations..well if u want long leg..i can easily put u through...within some days u get your tin.u can email me.......bbbclue@yahoo.com

Did u get my email ?

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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by kryz007: 10:44am On Dec 31, 2017
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For the first part of your question, check your tuition for one year on your school website, convert to naira and add to 10k CAD , convert to naira, How much is left from the 6mil after you pay tuituon for first year and living expenses, How do you intend to sponsor subsequent years since your dad is no longer working.?

Best wishes

I have already paid more than half of my tuition... When we went to the bank to inquire about my SOA and the reasons why i needed it, the manager told us it was perfect as it was a running account with a "daily" average transaction of 500-700k, and an opening & closing balance of 4-6mil. As he told us the embassies only look out of the history of the account as he had done the same before when he visited Canada. Please let me know if i still need a co sponsor

2 The business name was registered in *2001* not 2011. Chaaiii... that was a long time ago. Please BBclue is there anyway to long leg this tin... it is stressing me out! I just need this for my study reasons alone...
My dad gets funds from real estate sources & through his pension. Isnt that enough reasons he could sponsor me ? You know as naija be now...

3 I was told i would also include members of my family in my application. My brother is currently in south africa on a business visa & my sister has citizenship status in the UK... can i add this information or will it scupper my chances as it may show the visa examiner that i may not return after the duration of my program, which by the way i plan to come back home. I just dont like the UK, should have applied with them instead.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by kryz007: 5:46am On Dec 31, 2017
Peeps, kinda new on here... so abeg make una take am surf free with me oo.
Ive applied for a 4yr undergrad program in Bus admin... my dad who is a pensioner is likely to stand as my sponsor but heres the clichè- The SOA i intend to use is a joint account in both our names, although it is a 'healthy account' with a balance avg of around #6m, do i need to get a co sponsor ?

2 He had a business name registered in 2001 as a sole proprietorship but it hadnt commenced business since then... perhaps i may include the cac in my application but is that advisable without a tax clearance certificate to go along with ? I was told the FIRS only issued tax certs to registered 'companies' & LIRS to employees or business individuals... but my dad is a pensioner whos exempt from paying tax. What do i do ? Please advise smiley

3 can i use the survey plans of our landed properties or do i need a c of o ? Thanks.

Our God will uplift us this 2018. Where's the amen somebody

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