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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by peruz: 12:33pm On Apr 04, 2019
Please,I want to ask ,is it compulsory for an applicant to pay part of tuition before applying?
Frankrobbn1:


The visa officer will like you to satisfy them that you're gainfully employed in your home country and that the prospects of getting a job when you lose your current one is considerably high. This satisfies the visa officer that you won’t leave your job when you travel to Canada. On the contrary, if you're a fresh graduate, being unemployed as at the time of your application won't affect your application. You can get a letter from an establishment stating that you're presently volunteering (non-paid) at the firm.

The applicant has to look for a school in Canada that fits his area of specialization this will determine his cost of studies in Canada. Also, bear in mind that the sponsor will also set aside 10,000$CAD for the applicant's first year living expenses.
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by peruz: 12:29pm On Apr 04, 2019
Please did you pay part of your tuition fee or non
nalizzzy:

congrats
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by peruz: 7:47pm On Apr 02, 2019
Congratulations.Pls did you do online reg or paper reg
AAO7:
Congratulations!!!!

Education / Re: A Thread For Applicants To Graduate School At The University Of Manitoba by peruz: 9:34am On Apr 02, 2019
Hello yemdogg,please I a topic from your article and I will like to have a broaden understanding .I was offered Environmental technology at NBCC and I studied Agricultural economics and extension during my under graduate.Do you feel there are some correlation in these programs.Some courses I will be taken for environmental tech program,I have done related courses during my under graduate days.I need your profound advise and knowledge on this issue please.
yemdogg:
If you are an applicant to the post graduate school at the University of Manitoba please share your experience or if you are already a graduate student at the university of Manitoba pls provide us with information.
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by peruz: 11:57am On Mar 30, 2019
Frankrobbn1:
Thanks,please what's your take on someone that graduated 2016 from Agricultural economics and extension.Serve in 2017 and he applied for Environmental technology at NBCC.Do you see any correlation between the two programs?With no working experience but into family business.What will be your advise?

There are no set out rules for the number of words that will be suitable for an SOP. You can write as much as you can provided that it's persuasive, straight forward and concise. A 2-3 pages SOP is adequate for a first time applicant.

Therefore, your SOP should cover the following core areas;
1-) Describe your academic and professional background briefly,
2-) The program of choice,
3-) The school,
4-) Why you wish to undertake your program in Canada not Nigeria considering the high cost of international students and the local option available in your home country,
5-) Financial Provisions, how you intend to finance your studies in Canada without working and no recourse to public funds,
6-) Future Goals and Prospects, what you intend to achieve at the end of the program and how it might benefit you in the future and to your country men,
7-) Your home ties to Nigeria that can motivate your return home after authorized stay. This can be your immediate family members, registered business, landed properties, investments with the bank, spouse and kids.

Lastly, while drafting your SOP make an effort to back your points up with an evidence as this will speak well of you in your absence. Also, give your points in a logical manner, always be neutral and don't keep praising Canada and speaking ill about Nigeria because it will give the visa officer the impression that you're using study permit as means to abscond into Canada rather than educational advancement.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by peruz: 11:19pm On Mar 25, 2019
Frankrobbn1:


IELTS is an English proficiency test which are primarily taken by applicants who are coming from a non-english speaking country (India, Cameron, Sweden, Germany etc..) so as to ascertain their language proficiency level prior to their acceptance into the institution. Alternatively, IELTS general test are widely used for immigration purposes especially for applicants who are migrating permanently to Canada e.g Express Entry.
Thanks for your volunteering guideline on this topic.How many number of words is compulsory for a suitable sop?Do you have any advise or guidelines in writing a convincing sop?
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by peruz: 9:15am On Mar 25, 2019
Frankrobbn1:


Applicant will have to demonstrate what he has been doing since after his NYSC till date. Volunteering at the moment while making plans for his studies abroad (it's justifiable). Having said that, he must provide adequate evidence that he inherited the funds in his account from his late family member. This proof can be documented with the aid of a family lawyer by presenting the deceased written and signed will before he/she departed from this life.
Thanks for your volunteering guideline on this topic.How many number of words is compulsory for a suitable sop?Do you have any advise or guidelines in writing a convincing sop?
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by peruz: 8:37pm On Mar 24, 2019
Frankrobbn1:


The visa officer will like you to satisfy them that you're gainfully employed in your home country and that the prospects of getting a job when you lose your current one is considerably high. This satisfies the visa officer that you won’t leave your job when you travel to Canada. On the contrary, if you're a fresh graduate, being unemployed as at the time of your application won't affect your application. You can get a letter from an establishment stating that you're presently volunteering (non-paid) at the firm.

The applicant has to look for a school in Canada that fits his area of specialization this will determine his cost of studies in Canada. Also, bear in mind that the sponsor will also set aside 10,000$CAD for the applicant's first year living expenses.
Do you think not having a stable salary since 2017 after school will affect the study permit .Acceptance fee has been paid,He just want to apply for the study permit now and he's being careful about the document to submit and hope lack unemployment will not affect the proces
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by peruz: 5:18pm On Mar 24, 2019
Frankrobbn1:


Applicant will have to demonstrate what he has been doing since after his NYSC till date. Volunteering at the moment while making plans for his studies abroad (it's justifiable). Having said that, he must provide adequate evidence that he inherited the funds in his account from his late family member. This proof can be documented with the aid of a family lawyer by presenting the deceased written and signed will before he/she departed from this life.
I have so much to ask you about but I will be glad for direct contact
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by peruz: 5:14pm On Mar 24, 2019
Frankrobbn1:


Applicant will have to demonstrate what he has been doing since after his NYSC till date. Volunteering at the moment while making plans for his studies abroad (it's justifiable). Having said that, he must provide adequate evidence that he inherited the funds in his account from his late family member. This proof can be documented with the aid of a family lawyer by presenting the deceased written and signed will before he/she departed from this life.
Thanks.No response to direct contact
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by peruz: 4:53pm On Mar 24, 2019
Frankrobbn1:


The visa officer will like you to satisfy them that you're gainfully employed in your home country and that the prospects of getting a job when you lose your current one is considerably high. This satisfies the visa officer that you won’t leave your job when you travel to Canada. On the contrary, if you're a fresh graduate, being unemployed as at the time of your application won't affect your application. You can get a letter from an establishment stating that you're presently volunteering (non-paid) at the firm.

The applicant has to look for a school in Canada that fits his area of specialization this will determine his cost of studies in Canada. Also, bear in mind that the sponsor will also set aside 10,000$CAD for the applicant's first year living expenses.
Thanks so much ....I agreed to your point,The applicant finished NYSC in 2017 and has not gotten a job since then,but inherited fund from his late is how he want to sponsor himself .Can I reach you via e-mail directly for proper guideline.It will be appreciated.
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by peruz: 4:17pm On Mar 24, 2019
Please I need your help on study permit in Canada.I know you've answered a lot of questions but I have some personal questions from you.What if an applicant does not have a job.

His sponsor has a job with landing property and he has landing property too with an average SOA of 3m for the applicant,He's also ready to pay part of his tuition before applying for study permit.

Any advise ?

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