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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Haremuh(m): 12:26pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
Please what are the advantages of doing a course with a CO-OP?? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by bullstriker: 12:35pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
https://secure.cic.gc.ca/clientcontact/en/application Calmdancer21: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by username12: 12:40pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
Hi, IOM says it takes between 3 to 10 days to send to IRCC, but you're to submit the form given to you via webform to IRCC asap. The link to the new webform is https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/contacts/web-form.asp?v2 Give it a few days, it'll be updated purespikes: 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Chefbella: 12:43pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
Haremuh: You can work for longer hours as you school 2 Likes |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by username12: 12:47pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
Many benefits. You get to gain industrial experience while studying. It's equivalent to our own SIWES in Nigeria. Knowing Canadian employers value Canadian work experience when judging job applications, that will be a plus for you when you put in job applications. Another thing is, co-ops are mandatory to be done in your field, so you get to network with industry leaders in your field and make relevant connections that will be helpful after school. Haremuh: 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by bullstriker: 12:53pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
If your sponsor is a close relative like parents or siblings, you don’t necessarily need a gift deed. Affidavit of sponsorship or sponsorship letter in addition to a bank statement or MBS is acceptable. There is no timeline for it. However, because visa officers are not a fan of lump-sum deposits, most people use a gift deed to explain the lump sum in their account, just like you present proof of sales of a property if a lump sum comes from the sale of an asset. There is no minimum amount for a gift deed. However, a huge amount from a distant relative would be difficult to believe. Iamgrac: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by bullstriker: 1:14pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
Don’t change your program or school while you are still in Nigeria. If you do, you must submit another study permit with the new Letter of admission. You can change school and program without applying for a new study permit when you come to Canada. All you have to do is let IRCC know through your online account. You will see a section titled “Transfer from DLI number.” khennyg: 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Nobody: 1:33pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Nobody: 1:41pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
Atigba: you are in Sweden? is Canada better than Sweden? forgive my ignorance i'm just asking because i am considering going there 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by stanchibu2004: 1:49pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
Hi guys, I want to ask if birth certificate is really important, I have already submitted my application using the new portal. Thank God 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Haremuh(m): 2:02pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
[quote author=username12 post=109975604]Many benefits. You get to gain industrial experience while studying. It's equivalent to our own SIWES in Nigeria. Knowing Canadian employers value Canadian work experience when judging job applications, that will be a plus for you when you put in job applications. Another thing is, co-ops are mandatory to be done in your field, so you get to network with industry leaders in your field and make relevant connections that will be helpful after school. [Does CO-OP comes with a stipends??] |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by AbionaT(f): 2:09pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
kennyjoy:Kennyjoy thank you so much, but please I want to pay from my U.B.A Naira account . |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Munaedo: 2:12pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
[quote author=Legacyedition post=109953979] You do not need tax clearance to apply for study permit to Canada. Goodluck[/quote Ok thanks a lot. I appreciate your response |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Munaedo: 2:27pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
[quote author=makano post=109966029]Hello Munaedo Please if possible apply now, your resumption is for May 2022 for God sake, you have no time at all. The Tax certificate is not a compulsory document, many have gotten their Visas without Tax certificate, so please go ahead and submit your application with the document your sponsor already have, which I believe SOA is included.. If the Tax certificate is ready after the submission of your application and you wish to still submit, send it to IRCC via Webform or email.. But like I said earlier, it is not a compulsory document... Peace [/quote Thanks a lot sir! I appreciate your response |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Osemigho: 3:31pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
Haremuh: Co-op or Internship is the first easy step into the Canadian job market. Employers are nice to them because they are considered under training. If a student performs well during internship/co-op, the company will likely offer the student a permanent position after graduation. If the student prefer to work for another company after graduation, the student already has a valuable Canadian experience and network opportunities to rely on for recommendation and references. Non-internship programs lack these advantages and most reactive student in them may struggle to get a job after graduation. So what should proactive international students in non-internship program do? The following are options and plans to be better prepared for the job market after school. 1. Work professionally or for a reputable canadian organization during summer as a summer student. There are many summer student position available. These general titles jobs are sometimes labor or professionally oriented. At the end of summer, you will have Canadian experience and network. 2. Don't spend that time "hustling" or doing labour oriented jobs (e.g. cleaner, warehouse associates, or food delivery) in companies that rarely offer more or heavily rely on cheap labour (e.g. Walmart, Macdonald, Skip, etc.). These jobs should only be what you do part-time during school, not full-time during school breaks. They are hard to sell as professional experience for lucrative and high paying jobs. 3. Attend and or volunteer for professional network meetings or organizations regularly during school. You will meet may professionals in your field that would have known you for months or years before your graduation. By then, they will be comfortable to recommend you for job. It takes time to build relationships. You should start this early and not when you are almost graduating. 4. Network with Nigerian professionals in your area, church, etc. Applying and getting a professional job in Canada requires some in-house tips that professionals understand well but freshers don't. Nigerian professionals around you may clarify those tips to you, but remember it takes time to build relationships once again. 5. Be resilient and prayerful. It can be difficult to get a professional job in Canada. People that don't give up, get it. They continue to learn from their mistakes, apply their learning, and pray for a miracle. If I remember another thing, I will add it. Others may add to it too. All the best. 28 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by YinksXO: 3:47pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
Hello, congrats on the admission to Seneca college, my daughter would also be going there this September although she's already in Canada for a year 12 program. Let me know if I can help in any way and let's keep in touch, if possible. Good luck with IRCC! hayoBams: 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by YinksXO: 3:51pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
Hi, for the custodian, I think it depends on the province your child is going to and if it's required, there will be a place holder for it in your application platform. The custodian does not have to be a family member, some schools will provide this for a fee, if you ask them. Tcrown2020: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by YinksXO: 4:25pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
No need for a gift deed, you're his sponsor and he's a minor therefore all funds should be in your account. You will also do a letter of sponsorship which you can have notorized. Hope this helps. hayoBams: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by technix: 4:48pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
NO, it is not important. Except when you want to prove a relationship with someone, e.g. sponsor, kids, etc. stanchibu2004: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Katehasty: 5:32pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
Katehasty:Can someone pls say sometn |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Katehasty: 5:33pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
Katehasty:Pls say something please or am I ghosted |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Lekiboboe: 5:50pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
Katehasty: PG. Cert/Post Baccalaureate Diploma (Health Related) https://www.nairaland.com/6567181/canadian-student-visa-thread-part/612#104848779 Masters (Anatomy, and related fields) https://www.nairaland.com/6567181/canadian-student-visa-thread-part/290#103342597 Masters (Public Health) https://www.nairaland.com/6567181/canadian-student-visa-thread-part/232#103121486 |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Canadaboy3: 6:33pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
[quote author=Vanmanzik2551 post=109971258][/quote] This is great news |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by bullstriker: 6:41pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
University of Prince Edward Island Master of Science - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Tuition fee: $11,770.00 CAD/per year The program is related to your background, and the tuition is affordable, but it is in a small province. The program is also eligible for PGWP Katehasty: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by freestylebony(m): 7:00pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
Any response to this please !! freestylebony: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Atigba: 7:08pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
Calmdancer21: Language barrier will deprive you of so many things in a non-English speaking country. That is all I can say to you. 3 Likes |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Ogidigan1: 7:15pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
Dear all, I'm 39 years old, married with children. I graduated since 2008. I've been in full-time employment since 2009. I intend to pursue an MBA in Canada because my company is considering me for a managerial position. 1. Do I need to explain study gap in my SOP ? 2. Will my age be an issue ? TeeMade: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Chipo14: 7:39pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
Hello Nairalanders, pls can anyone help clarify if I can travel to Canada in March for a course starting in May? I know the rules were relaxed but I'm not sure again after the Omicron scare in December. Kindly assist with this information. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by BeejayB: 8:32pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
Chipo14: I also plan to travel in March just like you.. school resumes in May 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by tholah01(f): 9:01pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
Hello everyone, thanks for all the information you give, I have some questions, I just applied to Cape Breton university in Nova Scotia and I hope I get admitted, I heard it’s not advisable to come to Canada and hope to work to pay tuition but I wanted to ask if it’s possible to get student loan for international students after landing and probably pay back after school after getting pgwp Also my course is 27000 cad, I have just 2million personally in my account I have 1000Euros in my dom account,I have been thinking of how to get sponsor as my mum is just a junior level civil servant with little funds not even up to 2m in her account, no dad but I run a cargo handling company which is registered but I wanted to ask is it possible that my friend who is my business partner based in the USA be my sponsor, she is my agent who clears my package for me and she also registered the business over there in the USA but only her name is on the one in the USA, both our names are on the cac document in Nigeria , can she be my sponsor or can money be transferred into my mum’s account so she can be my sponsor or can my uncle who is not bearing the same surname with me but based in the UK be my sponsor. This questions has been eating me up as I don’t know how to get sponsors and I wish to travel this year Also if I get to Canada and come back to Nigeria to get married to my partner Can I apply for work permit for him to join me immediately or must I get married before and state it in my application for student visa application before I can apply for Spousal work permit after Landing for him due to insufficient funds for us to go together Your honest opinion will be appreciated Thanks in anticipation 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by emonipoint: 9:17pm On Feb 05, 2022 |
Does it mean my previous approval will become invalid once I submit another application for study permit? makano: |
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