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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by NicoleThelma: 2:38pm On May 24
Hello thank you very much . You were right.
Turns out the card wasn’t funded but we had funds in the dollar account. Had to go the bank to initiate the transfer.

Hardinno:
You probably still have the Dollar in your Dollar bank account and not in your Dollar card account . Try to transfer fund from your Dollar bank account into your Dollar card account because GTB has seperate account for Dollar bank account and the Dollar card account . So check to be sure if this is the case.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by NicoleThelma: 5:51pm On May 22
Hello all, please this is urgent.
I’ve been trying to pay for my biometrics and study permit fee but it keeps showing me transaction declined.
I’m using a GTB US dollar debit card.

Please how do I go about this?🙏🏼
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by NicoleThelma: 9:27am On Apr 24
Oh alright then, thank you.

Eraytee:
Thank you, there is no need to liquidate the assets, our case was different because the application took so long and I feel the VO needed to confirm if the funds were readily available, the reason for the request. so if what you are showing as POF as at submission covers your living expenses and tuition, there's no need to liquidate any investment.

Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by NicoleThelma: 9:27am On Apr 24
Okay thank you

Bobomaigida:


You should place more emphasis on the balances on his naira and dom account, the investment accounts are not readily available to you. He can also move some balances to your account. Then you need to explain your relationship and HOW he gets his income with necessary documents.
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by NicoleThelma: 10:48pm On Apr 23
Congratulations!! May God’s name be praised!

Please I would like to ask if it was really necessary to liquidate your assets.
My sponsor has like quarter of the money for living expenses in his naira account and also dollar account(we’ve already paid 50% of the fees) . But he has some assets like treasury bills, bonds, huge pension and also tenancy agreements to prove that he gets incomes monthly from being landlords in different places.

Is this enough to prove the fund? As he’s not willing to start liquidating his assets but he’s willing to share all these certificate of assets with me. The sponsor is my father btw.
God bless you as you respond.

Eraytee:
PPR gist

Let me start by giving God all the glory, thanks to everyone here. Special thanks to @JMG12 for always responding to my inquiry here. I was the one that put everything together for my spouse application.

We submitted the application on the 19th December 2023, upfront medical done on 17th February 2024, medical passed on 27th February. We got request for statement of earning via MBS on the 11th April 2024.

We invested our POF after submitting the application. We liquidated the investment immediately after we got the request and we submitted MBS on the 17th April.

PPR came in today 23rd April (exactly 18 weeks). Thank you all , I wish everyone expecting PPR success in the remaining part of the application, it will come through.

NB: ppr is a birthday gift for me and spouse exactly a week to our birthdays grin (30th April and 1st May respectively). God did it!!!


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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by NicoleThelma: 11:07pm On Apr 14
Hello @jmg sorry just wanted to politely ask why the money is being transferred to her account, is it bad for the father to keep the money in his account and provide his own bank statement plus letter of sponsorship ?
Please I’d really need an answer, thank you!
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by NicoleThelma: 9:24am On Apr 05
Hello good morning. Please I have some questions to ask.
1. My sponsor said he has enough proof of funds but they’re not in his bank account; they’re in forms of treasury bills, shares and Federal government bonds, and even his pension. How do I prove with this? Can I just use these documents as proof of funds?

2. Also, I’m applying for a 1 year graduate certificate course. Is there any luck of me being able to be eligible for PR during my stay there?

Will greatly appreciate if I could get enough responses this, thank you!
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by NicoleThelma: 11:59pm On Mar 24
Hello,
Anyone here that applied to Algonquin College for September 2024 intake?
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by NicoleThelma: 6:23pm On Mar 22
Thank you very much
Vikkyexman:


You can use flywire if your school support flywire or dollar card if you have domiciliary account or know anyone who can help. The straight way is to buy dollar equivalent to the application fee and deposit it into your dollar card, then use your card to pay.
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by NicoleThelma: 5:51pm On Mar 22
Hello everyone, please i need your help,
Please what platform can i use to pay for my application fees, I don't know how to navigate ChipperCash, and I don't want my money to hook in the air.
Thank you
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by NicoleThelma: 5:49pm On Mar 20
Hello good day.
I’m looking for schools to apply for marketing or Marketing management in any Canada college or Uni. The ones I’ve found are either closed or are asking for application fees.
But I’m trying not to pay too many application fees because I don’t want to be wasting money especially when I don’t know if I’ll get the admission.
Also if I’m meant to pay for application fee, how do I pay it, I heard I can only use a dollar card which I don’t have.

Please I need your advice 🙏🏼

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