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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by peruz: 1:57pm On Jun 19, 2020
Hi Frank,I will appreciate your advice, I'm trying to re-apply for a study visa after I was denied last year, I got a job at an agric firm precisely their business department which aligns with the program I'm applying for (global business management) while I'm gathering the new additional details,I find out that the bank statement I used in my previous application which has good inflow and outflow is not the one that my present company required for my monthly salary, though I pick up my monthly cheque with the HR department.I would like to hear your opinion concerning this issue since the company stated clearly in my JOB OFFER AND CONFIRMATION LETTER that I should always pick up my monthly check at the HR desk? More so,I would like to know if I should add the other account that shows my monthly salary but does not have inflow and outflow aside my cheque deposit or I should go ahead with the previous account or add the new account to my application
Frankrobbn1:



Thanks for the amazing compliments and best wishes. I'm glad to hear the information was satisfactory to your enquiry.

Feel free to ask questions anytime and I'll be happy to provide my advice.


It will end in praise
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by peruz: 12:31am On May 28, 2020
Yes,it's a post graduate course at conestoga
peruz:
I;m trying to re-apply .I resumed a job a month after my visa rejection September 2019 and I have been working till this month;I'm adding my probatory letter, resignation letter and the company approval for me to go for my study abroad,.I'm going for global business management;I have been working in the marketing department of an agricultural firm since I have been rejected.I study agricultural extension,I just want to know my chance .I have paid half of my tuition since last year and I haven't ask for refund till then.My question is that do I need to add up or just go with the details I have now and with a more comprehensive SOP,new police report,new statement of account?Please I await your advise
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by peruz: 12:04am On May 28, 2020
I;m trying to re-apply .I resumed a job a month after my visa rejection September 2019 and I have been working till this month;I'm adding my probatory letter, resignation letter and the company approval for me to go for my study abroad,.I'm going for global business management;I have been working in the marketing department of an agricultural firm since I have been rejected.I study agricultural extension,I just want to know my chance .I have paid half of my tuition since last year and I haven't ask for refund till then.My question is that do I need to add up or just go with the details I have now and with a more comprehensive SOP,new police report,new statement of account?Please I await your advise
Frankrobbn1:



A Post Baccalaureate Diploma in Business Management should be the best option for the application because it covers all aspects of business including marketing and accounting etc.

It will end in praise
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by peruz: 11:33am On Nov 19, 2019
Thanks to you.Your undivided attention to this thread can not be over emphasis .I have made my conclusion,It is all decided by chance and fate.I have come across the list of document that I doubted his application but still got his study permit visa and I have seen an application that I agreed with his documents and no gap year according to this thread been refused.The embassy are just been paranoid about most application from Africa and developing countries around.

Frankrobbn1:


I regret to hear your cousin's application was rejected. However I would demand you share a detailed breakdown of the list of documents that were submitted with her previous refused application. What's her intended program, her current job role and previous undegraduate studies. This will help us pinpoint some of the mistakes made in her application.

It shall end in praises.
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by peruz: 12:43pm On Oct 08, 2019
We pray for more positive response to everyone applying and seeking a better future for their life.
Frankrobbn1:


Every Application is unique and as such you shouldn't because of the recent high rejection rate doom yourself into secret misery by choosing not to pursue your precise goals. What works for Mr. A might not work for Mr. B as there is no blueprint that works for this VISA thingy. My best advice is you should go ahead and apply for an admission, once you've successfully being accepted, seek guidance here, gather your documents and file for your application and finally, hope for the best..

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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by peruz: 11:12pm On Oct 06, 2019
You're welcome bro.Appreciate your contributions to this thread so far .God bless you.
mcobex:
Sorry bro, I won't be able to do that for now I have so much on my plate
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by peruz: 8:15pm On Oct 06, 2019
Please can you help me with loe review?
mcobex:
Cc: @jopppp74
Is it the same course? If yes, then you can send the new offer letter to CIC. Another option is wait and allow CIC use the first letter to process your app and if they attend to you before the end of this year you can leave to attend the new school in January. Good luck
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by peruz: 12:44am On Oct 04, 2019
My guarantor is my siblings with the same last name and he swore an affidavit to justify it and the lawyer attached a red seal.I served in 2016/2017..I did a contract job with a pension company but presently off job and I have been trying to acquire skill in shoe making .Let me add..No travel history ?
Frankrobbn1:


I can perceive that your thirst for relevant academic knowledge in business is indescribable and I trust your SOP will do justice to above statements given by you. Nonetheless, that hasn't answered my questions. Who is the guarantor/sponsor of your study in Canada? What is your current job role?

SOP and LOE - are the same thing and serve the same purpose. It depends on individual preferences. Some prefer SOP to serve as a student intent, why the program and why Canada not NIGERIA, career goals etc.. Whilst, LOE - will be to tackle the concerns of the visa officer raised in their previous refused application. So the onus is dependent upon you to decide whether to use LOE or SOP in your application.
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by peruz: 12:26am On Oct 04, 2019
I proposed to study Global business management.I have worked at a pension company for a short period of time.My love for business was elated during my undergraduate final year project/research,I had the opportunity to interact with local business/farm owner and I understand the challenges they are facing and I feel with international idea,I can be of help to my home country aside that I took some courses during my undergraduate days like to entrepreneurial studies, business/farm management, statistics & biometrics and leadership training.In prior to all that has been mentioned I was born into a family of business owner,I grew up into a business family until after my graduation.Do I need LOE after my Sop?

Frankrobbn1:


Nice and well-detailed profile that can land you a successful TRV Application. Meanwhile, I will like to confirm who is the guarantor of your studies in Canada? What is your proposed course of study in Canada is it in iandem with your previous/current employment status? I can't find a letter of explanation among the list of documents presented above.

Provide the answers to this questions, so I would know how best to advise you.
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by peruz: 11:10pm On Oct 03, 2019
Please Frank and every guru on this thread,what do you think about all this papers that I have arranged together for a study permit

Sponsor document:

6months Pay slip

Domiciliary account (two account approximately 15m)

letter of introduction from sponsor office

Office ID card

Letter of promotion

proof of assets

pension statement

Tax paper work

Affidavit

sponsors letter

RSA fund



Applicant's details:

police report

6 month statement of account(with activity on the account)

Receipt of part payment of tuition

Proof of assets(land survey,land sales agreement and receipt)

statement of purpose

upfront medical

Wish me luck .



Frankrobbn1:


I would suggest you stick to the fact that your 8 month old son will be accompanying you and exclude that of your mom in the LOE. Once you've finally secured your study visa, she (mom) can come along with you.

Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by peruz: 5:46pm On Sep 26, 2019
Thanks for your contribution. Please can you assist me in going through my sop, I have written it over and over but I want to be sure,I'm on the right path after reading the guidelines from this thread...
mcobex:
1. Yes someone with a different surname can sponsor you, but they MUST show commitment by paying your tuition fee and living expenses into your personal account or to the school (tuition fee), also they will need to write a letter of support stating why they want to spend such amount of money on you.
2. As for an applicant sponsoring another applicant, yes it is possible as long as he has enough fund to cover his fees(tuition and living expenses) and that of the other applicant(you know that could be a lot)
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by peruz: 9:37am On Sep 25, 2019
Mr Frank,thanks for your attention,Please I sent you an email,I will like to know your review
Frankrobbn1:


I am just seeing this now. Sorry for the delayed response bro. I didn't deactivate my account. Can you kindly resend the request as I didn't receive any email correspondence from you.

God bless us all!
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by peruz: 11:08am On Sep 13, 2019
Pls is it advisable for someone that does not bear the same surname has the applicant for study permit be her sponsor? Hence is it possible for a person that put in for study permit be a sponsor though the result for his application is not out yet?

mcobex:
As long as he explains the source of the money, you have no problem. Let him explain why the lump sum and show proof of it and you will be good to go. He should also explain he believes more in investing in real estate (he should show proof of the investments he has by showing C of O of properties, rental agreement with tenants of those properties etc)
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by peruz: 10:28pm On Jul 21, 2019
What do you think about a university graduate applying for a post secondary school diploma in Canada?
mcobex:
You have spoken well my brother. It is now his decision to make
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by peruz: 2:11pm On Jul 13, 2019
Mr Frank,pls I send you an e-mail.Peruz...I have been waiting for your response.
Frankrobbn1:


I am super excited to see you're doing wonderfully well for yourself over there. Thanks for the nice tips, it's very helpful for applicants coming over to Canada for the fall term. As per the bolded, LOL grin Hang on there, It will happen soon.

Stay Safe Bro;
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by peruz: 11:34am On Jul 05, 2019
[quote author=Frankrobbn1 post=79568200]

I tried to send you an email and you deactivated it.Please @frankrobbn1,I have a personal challenges concerning my TRV application and I would duly appreciate,if you can be of further assistance to me and I pray God's alone can repay you back all what you're doing for people on this thread regardless of your busy scheme.Pls,I await your response
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by peruz: 12:04am On Jul 05, 2019
Pls,I have need an answer to a question,I have put it out to other gurus on this thread but no response yet.Is it still reasonable to apply for tv this july when the school is resuming by September?[quote author=Frankrobbn1 post=79568200]
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by peruz: 12:39am On Jul 03, 2019
Is it reasonable for someone to apply for a TRV by the end of July.when the school is resuming by September ?

Reason for late application:My sponsor want to have 10,000cad in his account and the school fee remain just little amount?
Frankrobbn1:


@mcobex, You're deep-rooted and committed to the process. Thanks for the kinds words and also your time and contributions here.
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by peruz: 2:06pm On Jun 24, 2019
Environmental Technology and I'm putting in for a diploma course of 2 years
Frankrobbn1:


I am always humble at thy service, and gurus of this thread have also been helpful. With regards to the college, all I know is that it's located in the Altantic province of Canada, very cold and less densely populated. What program and level of education do you intend pursuing over there? That would assist me in advising you appropriately.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by peruz: 9:16pm On Jun 21, 2019
Good evening sir,please I appreciate your relentless effort toward this forum,I wish other benefactor can be of assistance and reduce this stress on you..Lol,Please do you know a bit about New Brunswick College?
Frankrobbn1:


Payment of upfront fee is not a prerequisite for a visa approval. Supposing the school you're heading to in Canada didn't request for a tuition deposit, you don't have to pay upfront . The estimated cost of your study in Canada should be in your Sponsor's account and must be readily available and accessible by you the principal applicant at any given time. Meanwhile, on the condition that you're self-sponsored applicant, the funds should reflect in your account. You only defer an admission to the next available term when you're unable to meet up maybe due to some unexpected circumstances. The current processing times (9 weeks) is favourable and you should be able to resume studies for the fall term 2019.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by peruz: 10:36am On Jun 17, 2019
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with me.Well appreciated
Frankrobbn1:


Payment of upfront fee is not a prerequisite for a visa approval. Supposing the school you're heading to in Canada didn't request for a tuition deposit, you don't have to pay upfront . The estimated cost of your study in Canada should be in your Sponsor's account and must be readily available and accessible by you the principal applicant at any given time. Meanwhile, on the condition that you're self-sponsored applicant, the funds should reflect in your account. You only defer an admission to the next available term when you're unable to meet up maybe due to some unexpected circumstances. The current processing times (9 weeks) is favourable and you should be able to resume studies for the fall term 2019.
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by peruz: 5:20pm On Jun 16, 2019
Yes it does,I appreciatecthe contribution, but I will appreciate if you can laid more emphasis more on the tuition,do I have to keep it in my bank account or the sponsor must have it inside his own account?The truth is that I'm getting so much advise outside of this platform that it's more advisable to pay or I defer my admission.Please enlighten me more on this issue.
Frankrobbn1:




Sorry for the late reply.... I hope 95seun's response answered your questions.
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by peruz: 4:55pm On Jun 12, 2019
Thanks for your contribution.I appreciate it
95seun:


Paying school fees has no effect on granting of TRV. There’s more to the TRV application than paying of fees. However, you need to satisfy the VO that you can afford both fees, upkeep and any other miscellaneous expenses for a year.
Options available to you include but are not limited to paying of fees but be knowledgeable on the schools refund policy, or having the funds in your account / sponsors account.
You can use a sponsor, co sponsor .. answer to this has already been hashed and rehashed on previous threads.
And nope there’s no express application option for TRV applications made by Nigerians.

Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by peruz: 11:51am On Jun 11, 2019
@Frankrobbn1...I know you have partly answered my questions in the last thread,but I will like to know,if paying tuition has any effect on study permit application?Does it makes any sense if you choose not to pay tuition but have the money in your bank account?Can I use a co-sponsor in my application,my sibling and also a cousin with business account?Is there any express application for study permit?...Thanks in advance for your response.I will be waiting on your swift response,because it will propel, if I need to apply or defer admission.
Frankrobbn1:
I welcome you all to PART 16 a new dawn, a time of jubilation and testimony. On this faithful day, by the power in the name of Jesus Christ, I speak in life into every TRV applications in and out side of this thread awaiting response from IRCC. Today, I come with the full anointing of the Holy Ghost and I stand as an Oracle of the Most high God and I decree and declare as many of you that are believing God for TRV success, May God in heaven open every close doors in your life and may the Visa officers be forced to grant you your visas... I call forth the heavenly beings (Archangles) to take charge of every applications here and perfect everything that concerns your application this time.

If you believe strongly in the grace of God Almighty, as you punch the LIKE BUTTON may heaven intervene in your application and may your application find favour in the sight of the visa officer. So shall it be in Jesus name.... AMEN!

Your Case is settled forever... Go and Rejoice.

Part 16 Grace..... 100%Loaded!

Cc: Justwise thanks for the update. We look forward to a more productive days on this thread.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by peruz: 4:53pm On Apr 11, 2019
Thanks for your contribution.I was able to pick an answer.It's better to use the properties as hometies instead of flooding the application with documents that are not extremely needed.
JustMellow:


Your question can be categorized into two areas of both:

1. Home ties: Your hereditary property can serve as both a solid home tie and a source of funds especially if its a rental property were the necessity of including a lease contract/agreement, lease receipt, and other utility bill(s) payment invoices/receipt/telex; with the inclusion of your/the property documents(get a lawyer to do/prepare a legal/formal document of transfer to your name).

But in the case of it not being a rental/economic property, the documents would serve absolutely.


2. Source of funds: This can be referenced properly in your SOP/LOE with proper evidence as support that this funds derived/profited from the economic property will also cobtribute to sustain your miscellaneous expenses/back up funds outside your LE etc

If as "part" of the hereditary property or not, that you getting paid yearly, show evidence/proof like telex transactions(at least for 3yrs), an authenticated written document/letter to the effect, and any relevant related documents etc

"in my opinion as regarding immigration," your car can only be referred to as valuable if its a source of funds. If this be the case, an evidence/proof like proof of ownership, Hackney permit(to load and convey passengers) singled out from the rest particulars(you might decide to include others), and maybe a park tax payment receipts/sticker/ticket etc

BTW its good to keep your application simple. This is just a suggestive hint.

Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by peruz: 4:48pm On Apr 11, 2019
Your contributions is highly appreciated.
mcobex:
Do you have document to prove ownership of the said property? If yes, then include them in your app and state it in your SOP.
That said, home-tie can be family members, properties, job offer waiting for you back in Nigeria after your study in Canada.....
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by peruz: 12:22pm On Apr 11, 2019
Thanks for the attention,Please;I will like you to enlighten me more,apart from home-ties,What if an applicant has hereditary property he/she is getting paid yearly and valuable he can turn to cash like cars.How can he/she include all these in the document to be submitted?.
Frankrobbn1:


Hello,

I don't respond to PM'S at the moment due to my recent tight schedule which have kept me off from contributing on this forum. I didn't deactivate my account. Please feel free to always quote me by dropping your questions here and I'll respond at my earliest convenient time. Nonetheless, In my absence there are other knowledgeable individuals who are doing a wonderful job here that can contribute to seeing that your concerns are well taken care of.

Thanks for your understanding to those that sent PM's and I haven't responded. God bless us all.
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by peruz: 9:53am On Apr 10, 2019
Pls did you deactivated your PM ?
Frankrobbn1:


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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by peruz: 1:40am On Apr 10, 2019
Thanks.Is there a better chance for an applicant that paid upfront tuition?Do you any amount that must be in applicant account and sponsor?
Frankrobbn1:


Basically, IRCC made us to believe that upfront medicals speeds up the processing of an application. However, when an applicant undergoes an upfront medical exam prior to their application submission, the foreseeability of securing the visa is 50/50 as you will be left for a decision to be communicated to you. On the contrary, when applicant is instructed to undertake a medical exam during visa processing, chances are 90/100 that he/she will be approved. At the end you're left with the decision to select which you feel would work for you. With respect to your last question, it doesn't make any difference or impact. All documents can be submitted without being on a red seal copy, provided that the documents bears an official stamp or signature.

Good Luck!
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by peruz: 8:53pm On Apr 09, 2019
Thanks for your response ,Please I would like to know your suggestion on this issue.Do you suggest medical should be submitted upfront or an applicant should wait till it's been requested of him/her?Does it make an difference if all documents that will be submitted are not red seal copy or is it compulsory they are red sealed?
Frankrobbn1:


It's good to know you're making successive progress with your application. With regards to question, payment of tuition fees prior to visa application is not a prerequisite to visa approval. Having said that, if your school doesn't require you to pay an upfront tuition deposit before the start of term, you don't have to do that. Simply submit your application with other supporting documents and bank statements showing clearly that you've adequate funds to cover for the first year tuition and living expenses and the possibility of funding for subsequent years is attainable.
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by peruz: 2:00pm On Apr 06, 2019
Thanks so much for acknowledging me .I will call the admission office during the week.I know you have said something about this issue but I will like to ask further.Are you going to advise online or paper submission?Do I need to submit police report and medical along side with my first application or I should wait till they requested for it?
Frankrobbn1:


It's good to know you're making successive progress with your application. With regards to question, payment of tuition fees prior to visa application is not a prerequisite to visa approval. Having said that, if your school doesn't require you to pay an upfront tuition deposit before the start of term, you don't have to do that. Simply submit your application with other supporting documents and bank statements showing clearly that you've adequate funds to cover for the first year tuition and living expenses and the possibility of funding for subsequent years is attainable.
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by peruz: 12:07am On Apr 06, 2019
Frankrobbn1,I wrote an sop relating agricultural science with environmental technology because I did some environmental courses and waste management during my undergraduate days.I related my nysc and final year research with it because it's all about dealing with environment and community.Is it compulsory to pay tuition before applying for a study permit?
Frankrobbn1:


Congratulations Kemsure30. It's indeed a great achievement. I am glad I was able to assist you with your application and it all ended in praises. More greater heights you shall attain in Canada. I wish you the very best.

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