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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by Luckymama: 10:02am On Jun 18, 2021
Update and Landing gist. Sorry this will be long but I wanted to update the house on some issues that were coming up when I was active on the thread (Part 17).

[/b]Background[b]. I applied for the study visa in 2020 during COVID. Deferred my admission till May 2021. I am female, married with children. I didn’t apply with my husband or children, but they all had existing U.S and Canadian Visas. The plan was to travel with the family, then apply for my husband’s work permit within Canada.

With Covid restrictions, I couldn’t travel with my family when school started so I started online. Someone advised me to send an email requesting exemption for my family members to travel with me, which I did. I first applied for the children attaching their birth certificates, my student visa and their birth certificates. After receiving theirs, I applied for my husband. Attached our wedding certificate, his proof of funds and his visit visa. He was also granted leave to travel.

We landed at Vancouver, and while filling the passport update form, stated that my family was going to be with me for the duration of my studies. There’s a separate section where students and new immigrants are processed. We were directed to that section. The lady processing me asked what documentation we will need and I said I needed a Spouse Open Work Permit for my husband and landing record for my children. She asked if I had applied for it before leaving my country and I said no, but I would like to have it. After conferring with one of her colleagues, she asked if I travelled through the U.S and I said no. Apparently if you transit through the U.S, it’s easier to get your Work permit at the border. Anyway after some hesitation she gave us the required permits.

IMPORTANT POINTS:
1. For those that are able to, it’s easier to get documentation from within Canada. If for instance your children are American citizens or your husband already has a Canadian visiting visa, it’s better to wait until you are all within Canada to ask for documents. A Spouse open work permit can take more than 6 months to process from Nigeria

2. Always ask for what you want. Initially I was afraid to ask for the work and permit at the boarder, because it is clearly stated on the website that if you know your family is going to stay with you during your studies, then you must apply at the same time. I was worried that they will question me on why I didn’t apply for my spouses work permit when I applied for my student visa. But I sha summoned up
Courage and asked. The worst that can happen is they will say no.

Thank you to all who have been giving selflessly on this thread. Every step of this journey, from my first US visa and Canadian visa, to the entire process of getting the study visa would not have been possible without the advice I got from this thread and other threads on the travel section. May all who are on this journey also get successful results. It is, and will continue to end in praise.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by ray007bu: 10:11am On Jun 18, 2021
atiteb4:
are you fully funded? What MSc program? I know a Ghanaian that went to York university then

Yes I am, MSc Geography
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by Olaa123: 10:13am On Jun 18, 2021
Luckymama:
Update and Landing gist. Sorry this will be long but I wanted to update the house on some issues that were coming up when I was active on the thread (Part 17).

[/b]Background[b]. I applied for the study visa in 2020 during COVID. Deferred my admission till May 2021. I am female, married with children. I didn’t apply with my husband or children, but they all had existing U.S and Canadian Visas. The plan was to travel with the family, then apply for my husband’s work permit within Canada.

With Covid restrictions, I couldn’t travel with my family when school started so I started online. Someone advised me to send an email requesting exemption for my family members to travel with me, which I did. I first applied for the children attaching their birth certificates, my student visa and their birth certificates. After receiving theirs, I applied for my husband. Attached our wedding certificate, his proof of funds and his visit visa. He was also granted leave to travel.

We landed at Vancouver, and while filling the passport update form, stated that my family was going to be with me for the duration of my studies. There’s a separate section where students and new immigrants are processed. We were directed to that section. The lady processing me asked what documentation we will need and I said I needed a Spouse Open Work Permit for my husband and landing record for my children. She asked if I had applied for it before leaving my country and I said no, but I would like to have it. After conferring with one of her colleagues, she asked if I travelled through the U.S and I said no. Apparently if you transit through the U.S, it’s easier to get your Work permit at the border. Anyway after some hesitation she gave us the required permits.

IMPORTANT POINTS:
1. For those that are able to, it’s easier to get documentation from within Canada. If for instance your children are American citizens or your husband already has a Canadian visiting visa, it’s better to wait until you are all within Canada to ask for documents. A Spouse open work permit can take more than 6 months to process from Nigeria

2. Always ask for what you want. Initially I was afraid to ask for the work and permit at the boarder, because it is clearly stated on the website that if you know your family is going to stay with you during your studies, then you must apply at the same time. I was worried that they will question me on why I didn’t apply for my spouses work permit when I applied for my student visa. But I sha summoned up
Courage and asked. The worst that can happen is they will say no.

Thank you to all who have been giving selflessly on this thread. Every step of this journey, from my first US visa and Canadian visa, to the entire process of getting the study visa would not have been possible without the advice I got from this thread and other threads on the travel section. May all who are on this journey also get successful results. It is, and will continue to end in praise.

Been a long time you were away! How are you doing mama?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by Legacyedition: 10:39am On Jun 18, 2021
Luckymama:
Update and Landing gist. Sorry this will be long but I wanted to update the house on some issues that were coming up when I was active on the thread (Part 17).

[/b]Background[b]. I applied for the study visa in 2020 during COVID. Deferred my admission till May 2021. I am female, married with children. I didn’t apply with my husband or children, but they all had existing U.S and Canadian Visas. The plan was to travel with the family, then apply for my husband’s work permit within Canada.

With Covid restrictions, I couldn’t travel with my family when school started so I started online. Someone advised me to send an email requesting exemption for my family members to travel with me, which I did. I first applied for the children attaching their birth certificates, my student visa and their birth certificates. After receiving theirs, I applied for my husband. Attached our wedding certificate, his proof of funds and his visit visa. He was also granted leave to travel.

We landed at Vancouver, and while filling the passport update form, stated that my family was going to be with me for the duration of my studies. There’s a separate section where students and new immigrants are processed. We were directed to that section. The lady processing me asked what documentation we will need and I said I needed a Spouse Open Work Permit for my husband and landing record for my children. She asked if I had applied for it before leaving my country and I said no, but I would like to have it. After conferring with one of her colleagues, she asked if I travelled through the U.S and I said no. Apparently if you transit through the U.S, it’s easier to get your Work permit at the border. Anyway after some hesitation she gave us the required permits.

IMPORTANT POINTS:
1. For those that are able to, it’s easier to get documentation from within Canada. If for instance your children are American citizens or your husband already has a Canadian visiting visa, it’s better to wait until you are all within Canada to ask for documents. A Spouse open work permit can take more than 6 months to process from Nigeria

2. Always ask for what you want. Initially I was afraid to ask for the work and permit at the boarder, because it is clearly stated on the website that if you know your family is going to stay with you during your studies, then you must apply at the same time. I was worried that they will question me on why I didn’t apply for my spouses work permit when I applied for my student visa. But I sha summoned up
Courage and asked. The worst that can happen is they will say no.

Thank you to all who have been giving selflessly on this thread. Every step of this journey, from my first US visa and Canadian visa, to the entire process of getting the study visa would not have been possible without the advice I got from this thread and other threads on the travel section. May all who are on this journey also get successful results. It is, and will continue to end in praise.



Welcome back madam.



You left cos of counter with some people then?.


Where are they now?. No where to be found.

No komot again o.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by Esmeob: 10:48am On Jun 18, 2021
Esmeob:
God has done it ooo!!!!

It has finally ended iin praise!!!!

PPR Alert!!!!

March 17 applicant.
This God is tooooo much.

Will be back later today to share timeline.

Sorry I'm late guys

It has ended in Praise.

TIMELINE
Submitted- March 17
Confirmation of submission- March 17
Biometrics Collection Letter- March 18
Biometrics completed- March 19
Upfront Medicals- April 1
NSE Request- April 14
Medicals Passed- April 16
IELTS- April 19(I had to prepare for this exam in four days and omo it was stressful die. Result came in on April 26)
NSE submitted- April 26
NSE Submission Confirmation- April 28
Eligibility review- April 28
BVL-June 17
PPR-June 17

Side story
So at the time of my application, I was enrolled in a university in Nigeria. In my third year sef. But because of the strike and other things, I decided to move to Canada to start my undergrad afresh. I was so scared that this would be a complication in my application. I also applied exactly 1 week apart from my brother so this was another complication in my mind.

The wait was crazy because I had to still be attending school here in Nigeria just in case...lol. We thank God for grace.

Shout out to @Lekiboboe, @JustMellow, @Frankrobbn1, @Deoemmanuel and others who really helped answer my questions with regards to my application. God bless you guys abundantly.

Everyone still waiting, God is coming through for you and you will testify soon... Amen.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by atiteb4: 10:50am On Jun 18, 2021
ray007bu:


Yes I am, MSc Geography
wow I guess York university funds well
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by CHIKACIC: 10:52am On Jun 18, 2021
Ruthbella:

I received my GCM note today.

Please, how did you apply and when?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by atiteb4: 10:52am On Jun 18, 2021
Esmeob:


Sorry I'm late guys

It has ended in Praise.

TIMELINE
Submitted- March 17
Confirmation of submission- March 17
Biometrics Collection Letter- March 18
Biometrics completed- March 19
Upfront Medicals- April 1
NSE Request- April 14
Medicals Passed- April 16
IELTS- April 19(I had to prepare for this exam in four days and omo it was stressful die. Result came in on April 26)
NSE submitted- April 26
NSE Submission Confirmation- April 28
Eligibility review- April 28
BVL-June 17
PPR-June 17

Side story
So at the time of my application, I was enrolled in a university in Nigeria. In my third year sef. But because of the strike and other things, I decided to move to Canada to start my undergrad afresh. I was so scared that this would be a complication in my application. I also applied exactly 1 week apart from my brother so this was another complication in my mind.

The wait was crazy because I had to still be attending school here in Nigeria just in case...lol. We thank God for grace.

Shout out to @Lekiboboe, @JustMellow, @Frankrobbn1, @Deoemmanuel and others who really helped answer my questions with regards to my application. God bless you guys abundantly.

Everyone still waiting, God is coming through for you and you will testify soon... Amen.
congratulations
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by RxOtunba: 10:53am On Jun 18, 2021
If possible, request gcms notes for both rejections. Let's av an insight on why u were rejected. So that u dnt make the same mistake(s) this time. All the best!
tonnymexx:
Yes boss I have a registered the business long ago but the business is a family business so am helping my dad to manage the business.
Have applied for study permit visa twice on 2018 but i was denied twice should I order for GCMS before I apply for my next visa application or I should just apply?
Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by joideviv(m): 11:01am On Jun 18, 2021
Enjay316:

yes plz.also statement of business account and tax receipts

So the account has to be a business account and not personal (in my sponsor's name)?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by Steph1738aye: 11:02am On Jun 18, 2021
Congratulations to everyone who’s gotten their PPR
News like this keeps me really hopeful for when I apply next year.
My first step now is writing the GRE

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by websta: 11:05am On Jun 18, 2021
Hello Fam,
I want to know if the embassy do give visa to people who applied to Graduate Certificate programs of 1yr with the reason of changing career path. I have a BSc but wanna change career path.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by joideviv(m): 11:05am On Jun 18, 2021
Enjay316:

yes plz.also statement of business account and tax receipts

Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by CHIKACIC: 11:05am On Jun 18, 2021
badmanjo:
Please who is traveling between the 14th to 18th of July to Toronto, asking for a friend who needs a travel buddy.. thanks

Am Toronto bound, but targeting 15th or 22nd August and also waiting for PPR to show.

God na your hand I dey ooo.
It will surely end in PRAISE!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by DianneM: 11:06am On Jun 18, 2021
Congratulations and good luck.

Please any advice on how to go about with proof of funds? I am considering using my uncle as my sponsor but i'm lost on how to go about it.

I hear the chance of getting a visa is slim.



atiteb4:
congratulations
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by Jeff5gold: 11:10am On Jun 18, 2021
badmanjo:
Please who is traveling between the 14th to 18th of July to Toronto, asking for a friend who needs a travel buddy.. thanks


I don book my flight for July 16 sha ....port of Entry is Toronto but final destination is Edmonton
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by badmanjo(m): 11:13am On Jun 18, 2021
God shall come through for all of us still expecting oo, when did you apply?


CHIKACIC:


Am Toronto bound, but targeting 15th or 22nd August and also waiting for PPR to show.

God na your hand I dey ooo.
It will surely end in PRAISE!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by badmanjo(m): 11:15am On Jun 18, 2021
Please what airline cause my friend needs a travel buddy and is ur POE Toronto?

Jeff5gold:


I don boon my flight for July 16��

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by CHIKACIC: 11:16am On Jun 18, 2021
badmanjo:
God shall come through for all of us still expecting oo, when did you apply?



Amen!

March 1st!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by Jeff5gold: 11:18am On Jun 18, 2021
badmanjo:
Please what airline cause my friend needs a travel buddy and is ur POE Toronto?


Klm airline
POE is Toronto
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by Kudiratu28(f): 11:19am On Jun 18, 2021
Hello everyone, please I want to study Health informatics and I thinking of applying to confederation college in Thunder Bay or George brown in Toronto. Please are they good enough? Any other suggestions would be welcomed.

And also please if I have two year work experience and I go for a year program, would it be advisable, for pr in the future?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by badmanjo(m): 11:19am On Jun 18, 2021
Okay let me PM you for more details. Thanks

Jeff5gold:


Klm airline
POE is Toronto
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by Nobody: 11:29am On Jun 18, 2021
Congratulations. Also, thank you so much for this piece.

Luckymama:
Update and Landing gist. Sorry this will be long but I wanted to update the house on some issues that were coming up when I was active on the thread (Part 17).

[/b]Background[b]. I applied for the study visa in 2020 during COVID. Deferred my admission till May 2021. I am female, married with children. I didn’t apply with my husband or children, but they all had existing U.S and Canadian Visas. The plan was to travel with the family, then apply for my husband’s work permit within Canada.

With Covid restrictions, I couldn’t travel with my family when school started so I started online. Someone advised me to send an email requesting exemption for my family members to travel with me, which I did. I first applied for the children attaching their birth certificates, my student visa and their birth certificates. After receiving theirs, I applied for my husband. Attached our wedding certificate, his proof of funds and his visit visa. He was also granted leave to travel.

We landed at Vancouver, and while filling the passport update form, stated that my family was going to be with me for the duration of my studies. There’s a separate section where students and new immigrants are processed. We were directed to that section. The lady processing me asked what documentation we will need and I said I needed a Spouse Open Work Permit for my husband and landing record for my children. She asked if I had applied for it before leaving my country and I said no, but I would like to have it. After conferring with one of her colleagues, she asked if I travelled through the U.S and I said no. Apparently if you transit through the U.S, it’s easier to get your Work permit at the border. Anyway after some hesitation she gave us the required permits.

IMPORTANT POINTS:
1. For those that are able to, it’s easier to get documentation from within Canada. If for instance your children are American citizens or your husband already has a Canadian visiting visa, it’s better to wait until you are all within Canada to ask for documents. A Spouse open work permit can take more than 6 months to process from Nigeria

2. Always ask for what you want. Initially I was afraid to ask for the work and permit at the boarder, because it is clearly stated on the website that if you know your family is going to stay with you during your studies, then you must apply at the same time. I was worried that they will question me on why I didn’t apply for my spouses work permit when I applied for my student visa. But I sha summoned up
Courage and asked. The worst that can happen is they will say no.

Thank you to all who have been giving selflessly on this thread. Every step of this journey, from my first US visa and Canadian visa, to the entire process of getting the study visa would not have been possible without the advice I got from this thread and other threads on the travel section. May all who are on this journey also get successful results. It is, and will continue to end in praise.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by adeolabilkis002: 11:35am On Jun 18, 2021
Hello house. Good job everyone.
Please I will like to know if

1. Is possible to get study visa and travel with my 3 kids considering I am a single mom.

2. What is the highest amount of money I should get for everything from Nig to funds for settling down in Canada,I'm considering Sudbury, Edmonton and Newbrunswick.

3.Can someone help to state the highest amount I will need in the following areas (using the most expensive area) and help to include any part I miss out in the following list as well. Because once I arrange for these money(which I don't have),I may likely not get any money again


Don't forget I have 3 kids with the oldest bn 13 and youngest 9

A. Tuition

B. Proof of fund

C. Commuting(public and private)

D. Living expenses (food,after sch care, clothing, clothing and medicals)

É. Visa fee

F. Medicals

G PCC

H. Other sch expenses

I. Ticket fee(for 4)

J. Kids sch

K. Any need for Nigeria driving licence?

L. Cost of learning driving there

M. Rent

N. Cost of fuel should I get a car.

Pls add yours .

Thank you
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by MINTss: 11:41am On Jun 18, 2021
Good day, pls anyone attending flemming college this September. Looking to share accommodation.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by Kunfu(m): 11:49am On Jun 18, 2021
Hello guys,
No NSE request yet for my application
Biometric completed
Medical passed
Eligibility review started, but no NSE request yet please what the cause
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by boscom: 11:50am On Jun 18, 2021
Thanks Lekiboboe, I appreciate. I will search more on the highlighted.

Lekiboboe:

I have heard someone mentioned the
MBA program at Thompson River University (TRU), British Columbia on this group sometime early last year. They don't require GRE/GMAT

Visit the link for more details about the MBA program at TRU
https://www.tru.ca/distance/programs/business-management/mba.html

Also Check the Tuition amount for International students to confirm its affordability based on your budget.

As regards other schools, visit the link below for a long list of Master in MANAGEMENT programs, take your time and google them one by one ,check their Admission Requirements to Confirm if they require GRE/GMAT or not, also check the Tuition amount for international students to confirm its affordability based on your budget.

https://www.universitystudy.ca/search-programs/?k=Management&program_level_merged=Master%27s+degree&program_language=ENGLISH
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by Bertram87: 12:03pm On Jun 18, 2021
Kunfu:
Hello guys,
No NSE request yet for my application
Biometric completed
Medical passed
Eligibility review started, but no NSE request yet please what the cause

When did you submit your application? Did you submit all NSE requirements with your application?

Answer these questions and we will take it from there…
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by Vickki4us: 12:13pm On Jun 18, 2021
Hi All,
Please can someone put me through. I did Bsc Marketing in Nigeria and want to go for a HR cerification in Canada. Which province has the good accredited colleges and how do I go about starting an application in Canada.
justwise:
This is part 19

Part 18 here for reference purposes https://www.nairaland.com/6321900/canadian-student-visa-thread-part

Visit Canadian embassy website here http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/index.asp for more information and updates

Good luck to all TRV hopefuls and to many of you here helping out with answers and words of encouragement a massive thank you to everyone of you, your efforts here contribute to the success of this thread.

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by Kunfu(m): 12:17pm On Jun 18, 2021
Bertram87:


When did you submit your application? Did you submit all NSE requirements with your application?

Answer these questions and we will take it from there…
I submitted May 23rd
Yes I submitted all NSE requirements with my application
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by timilehinemmanu(m): 12:25pm On Jun 18, 2021
I applied march 9 got NSE April 8 also and since then got update in may not applicable to additional documents then no update since then please do u do upfront medical
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 19 by lawfree638: 12:28pm On Jun 18, 2021
timilehinemmanu:
I applied march 9 got NSE April 8 also and since then got update in may not applicable to additional documents then no update since then please do u do upfront medical

Did you honor the NSE request?

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