Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Lianna2020: 8:22pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
Congratulations dear I’m so happy it ended in praise. Redaddict: PLEASE, THIS IS AN EXTREMELY LONG POST. I HAD TO INCLUDE ALL THE MINUTE DETAILS SO YOU’LL UNDERSTAND WHY I AM SO GRATEFUL TO GOD.
I love You, Lord Oh Your mercy never fails me All my days, I've been held in Your hands From the moment that I wake up Until I lay my head Oh, I will sing of the goodness of God
Cause all my life You have been faithful And all my life You have been so, so good With every breath that I am able Oh, I will sing of the goodness of God
Application date: May 12, 2021 Medicals was done around the 8th of May (not sure of the exact date) but it was updated to pass on May 19, 2021 Biometrics done: May 24, 2021 Eligibity started around May 26, 2021 (still showing ongoing on the portal) Approval date: February 24, 2021
Program: MBA with UCW. Profile: 1st time Applicant. Nigerian Lawyer with a first degree and Masters in Law. Almost 15 years post call experience. Self Sponsored application.
The story I started this journey in 2017 with MBA admission from VIU but I couldn’t go through with it because my kids were still very young and back then it wasn’t advisable to submit a joint application with kids. I therefore intensified efforts on express entry process which I had started since 2015 but never got sufficient score however by February 2020, when I finally got sufficient score, age was no longer on my side so the overall pool scores weren’t good enough. Despite this, I stayed in the pool and even got into the provincial nominations race unbeknownst to me, God had other plans for me.
While this was ongoing, I started applying to schools even though I was skeptical because of my age and the fact that I already have a masters degree in Law therefore a second masters degree could be seen as a red flag. However, because I had been running some businesses as side hustles and I sincerely wanted to acquire business management knowledge for retirement purposes later in life, I felt convinced of this study plan and decided to put the rest into God’s hands. He knew this was genuine thirst for knowledge and not a dire need to move to Canada. Eventually, I got MBA admission with UCW in February 2021 however, I almost lost the admission because GTBank was unable to process the Form A within the required time. The school was gracious to give me 2 weeks extension after which the admission will be lost. This made me panic to buy transfer dollar at black market rate but CBN approval for my Form A came the same day I bought the black market dollars so I didn’t need the transfer dollar again as the school fees was paid through Form A.
In order to recoup some losses I incurred through the transfer dollars I bought (I had to buy transfer because banks had directive not to transfer any foreign currency that was obtained through cash deposit), I decided to invest it with an asset management firm. The transfer forms were filled and submitted to the bank but two weeks after, the banks couldn’t tell me where the money was. My bank said they had transferred it, the asset management firm said their receiving bank in Nigeria hadn’t received the money while their correspondent bank also failed to say if the money was with them or not. I sent mails daily but nothing changed. By the end of the 3rd week, I activated all my legal arsenals and sent a joint mail to all the banks involved while copying CBN and the SEC. I mentioned that I was going to sue all the banks and claim damages for the emotional trauma they caused me. It was this mail that made the funds to eventually drop into the asset management firm’s account. Little did I know that the 3 weeks period was just a test of my endurance for the IRCC wait period in future.
I was one of the many who rushed to apply in May 2021 in response to IRCC’s pledge to process our applications in time to enable us resume classes in Fall 2021. After submitting my application, with faith, I started watching every and any youtube video on living in Canada. I also downloaded ArriveCAN app and registered with faith. I also took the first shot of COVID-19 vaccine in May even though I was originally against taking the shots but I knew this would save me costs on quarantine in Canada (back then) so I took it and also went for the second one sometimes in July. After submitting, I noticed how imperfect my application was but I kept praying to God to perfect every imperfection on the application.
On July 12, 2021, I ordered for the first GCMS note which arrived in August with no major comment other than what was stated on my IRCC profile. By August prior to the arrival of the first GCMS note, I started having panic attacks because UCW wanted me to decide whether I would be deferring my admission or resuming online. This prompted me to send emails to several IRCC offices across the world. In the mail, I pleaded with them to expedite actions on my application so I could resume classes in October. Lots of generic responses started flooding my mailbox but one of the countries (can’t remember which one) informed me that my application was being processed in Nairobi. Lagos office on the other hand, told me to discontinue sending mails to all IRCC offices.
By end of August, 2021, I ordered for another note and when it arrived in September, there was no difference from the first one. This pushed my panic attacks to a higher level but my faith in God was unshaken; I intensified prayers and fasting. It was at this point that the above song ministered to my soul and I held onto the lyrics playing the song repeatedly every day. Ah! God is indeed faithful! I knew he would do It but didn’t know when. So, it was the lack of end date to the wait and the inability to plan for the future that heightened the panic not the lack of faith in God for a positive response.
By October, I resumed classes online but the panic didn’t stop so I stopped watching the Youtube videos, reduced my nairaland visits, stopped checking IRCC portal and just continued praying.
November 29, 2021, I ordered a 3rd GCMS note but its yet to arrive till date. I really struggled with the classes and work and this spurred me to send another round of mails to all the IRCC offices attaching the result and my enrollment letter. I also mailed MP for British Columbia. Her assistant reverted on February 18th with the same status on the GCMS notes and my IRCC portal. This got me more confused.
By the end of 2021, I was so pissed with the whole stress of waiting so instead of enrolling for January classes, I took a leave of absence from studies and bought a ticket for a vacation in Paris. I just needed to cool off from the entire stress. Last week, I got a mail from UCW advising me to register for the Spring 2022 term which after engaging with @Lianna2020 yesterday, I decided to enroll for the online classes and mailed the school to reactivate my profile.
This morning at exactly 6:02am, after my morning prayers, a mail dropped from IRCC which got me to rush to the site however it kept showing invalid session. Hmmmmm… words cannot describe my state of mind at that time. While the struggle to login was ongoing, I got another mail which prompted me to hurriedly reach out to @Lianna2020 again. I kept chatting her to ask if she could proffer solution. Eventually, after trying google chrome, safari and edge browsers several times, I finally logged in on Edge then I saw the golden mail. To say this journey has stressed my mind tremendously would be a huge understatement but I am grateful to God because he makes everything beautiful in its time; I am also certain that this is God’s time hence the delay. .
In the course of this journey, God sent me some awesome persons through Nairaland forum. I met a sweetheart by the name @Lianna2000 after I had submitted the application. She was always willing to help out with my enquiries day or night and was never tired of giving me moral support to ride the waiting period infact, yesterday we were still discussing my plans to continue classes online for the Spring 2022 term. May God continue to bless her. Another awesome person I met on Nairaland is @Bimmy35 who gave me lots of advice and assistance even before I applied. Thanks a bunch God bless. My appreciation also goes to @Inioluwa1, that guy is super awesome. He didn’t know me from anywhere apart from mails I sent to me through Nairaland yet he took a big risk of meeting me twice to review my documents and help submit everything. He devoted several hours to my application. I honestly cannot thank him enough. It is my prayer that they all find helpers whenever he needs it
I appreciate every single person who takes time to post on Nairaland for us to learn. May everyone in the waiting room receive positive responses very soon and may Canada favour us all. Amen.
Documents submitted 1. 10 page SOP with font size 8. Yes, I literally wrote a textbook because I knew with my profile, it was imperative that I envisaged all possible reasons for denial in order to address it. I actually put myself in a defensive position as though I was in a law court defending a Client whose application had been denied and I was tasked with the duty of convincing the Judge beyond all reasonable doubt on the need to approve the application. Infact, I raised several question statements such as “I know you may be wondering why this is this” then I proceeded to provide answers to the question. The SOP was broken down into several paragraphs with sub-headings. I wrote it for weeks after praying to God for inspiration and direction. He eventually helped me to write a storybook about myself which I intend to beef up and publish someday even though IRCC has had the opportunity of reading the draft copy. �
2. In addition to the SOP, I attached a table of lump sum explanation where I stated the amount of lump sum, the date and the reason for the lump sum. I had to do this because the account I used was my salary account which also had some major lump sum inflows from side hustles and sale of a land for the purpose of my studies. 3. All credentials 4. IELTS certificate (my 4th ielts since 2015) 5. Title documents for some properties (personally owned and jointly owned with my husband). I got these documents notarized by a Notary Public. 6. CAC Registration documents for two businesses belonging to me. 7. CAC registration documents for businesses jointly owned by my husband and I. 8. Birth certificate for myself and my kids 9. Police clearance certificate 10. Letter of introduction from my office detailing my job function and salary. 11. Work ID. 12. Copies of all visas for countries visited 13. Several family vacation and random pictures 14. Documents for the land I sold. 15. A page containing instagram handle of my businesses. 16. Tax clearance certificate 17. Hubby’s work ID, letter or introduction from his office detailing his role and salary. 18. My siblings means of ID and birth certificate 19. My RSA Pensions statement – I stated in my SOP that by Nigerian Regulation, I could access 25% of the entire sum in the RSA therefore they should please include that amount in their computation of my financial ability to sponsor myself. 20. Bank statements 21. Investment Certificate from asset management firm.
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by EngrEgghead: 8:55pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
Redaddict: PLEASE, THIS IS AN EXTREMELY LONG POST. I HAD TO INCLUDE ALL THE MINUTE DETAILS SO YOU’LL UNDERSTAND WHY I AM SO GRATEFUL TO GOD.
I love You, Lord Oh Your mercy never fails me All my days, I've been held in Your hands From the moment that I wake up Until I lay my head Oh, I will sing of the goodness of God
Cause all my life You have been faithful And all my life You have been so, so good With every breath that I am able Oh, I will sing of the goodness of God
Application date: May 12, 2021 Medicals was done around the 8th of May (not sure of the exact date) but it was updated to pass on May 19, 2021 Biometrics done: May 24, 2021 Eligibity started around May 26, 2021 (still showing ongoing on the portal) Approval date: February 24, 2021
Program: MBA with UCW. Profile: 1st time Applicant. Nigerian Lawyer with a first degree and Masters in Law. Almost 15 years post call experience. Self Sponsored application.
The story I started this journey in 2017 with MBA admission from VIU but I couldn’t go through with it because my kids were still very young and back then it wasn’t advisable to submit a joint application with kids. I therefore intensified efforts on express entry process which I had started since 2015 but never got sufficient score however by February 2020, when I finally got sufficient score, age was no longer on my side so the overall pool scores weren’t good enough. Despite this, I stayed in the pool and even got into the provincial nominations race unbeknownst to me, God had other plans for me.
While this was ongoing, I started applying to schools even though I was skeptical because of my age and the fact that I already have a masters degree in Law therefore a second masters degree could be seen as a red flag. However, because I had been running some businesses as side hustles and I sincerely wanted to acquire business management knowledge for retirement purposes later in life, I felt convinced of this study plan and decided to put the rest into God’s hands. He knew this was genuine thirst for knowledge and not a dire need to move to Canada. Eventually, I got MBA admission with UCW in February 2021 however, I almost lost the admission because GTBank was unable to process the Form A within the required time. The school was gracious to give me 2 weeks extension after which the admission will be lost. This made me panic to buy transfer dollar at black market rate but CBN approval for my Form A came the same day I bought the black market dollars so I didn’t need the transfer dollar again as the school fees was paid through Form A.
In order to recoup some losses I incurred through the transfer dollars I bought (I had to buy transfer because banks had directive not to transfer any foreign currency that was obtained through cash deposit), I decided to invest it with an asset management firm. The transfer forms were filled and submitted to the bank but two weeks after, the banks couldn’t tell me where the money was. My bank said they had transferred it, the asset management firm said their receiving bank in Nigeria hadn’t received the money while their correspondent bank also failed to say if the money was with them or not. I sent mails daily but nothing changed. By the end of the 3rd week, I activated all my legal arsenals and sent a joint mail to all the banks involved while copying CBN and the SEC. I mentioned that I was going to sue all the banks and claim damages for the emotional trauma they caused me. It was this mail that made the funds to eventually drop into the asset management firm’s account. Little did I know that the 3 weeks period was just a test of my endurance for the IRCC wait period in future.
I was one of the many who rushed to apply in May 2021 in response to IRCC’s pledge to process our applications in time to enable us resume classes in Fall 2021. After submitting my application, with faith, I started watching every and any youtube video on living in Canada. I also downloaded ArriveCAN app and registered with faith. I also took the first shot of COVID-19 vaccine in May even though I was originally against taking the shots but I knew this would save me costs on quarantine in Canada (back then) so I took it and also went for the second one sometimes in July. After submitting, I noticed how imperfect my application was but I kept praying to God to perfect every imperfection on the application.
On July 12, 2021, I ordered for the first GCMS note which arrived in August with no major comment other than what was stated on my IRCC profile. By August prior to the arrival of the first GCMS note, I started having panic attacks because UCW wanted me to decide whether I would be deferring my admission or resuming online. This prompted me to send emails to several IRCC offices across the world. In the mail, I pleaded with them to expedite actions on my application so I could resume classes in October. Lots of generic responses started flooding my mailbox but one of the countries (can’t remember which one) informed me that my application was being processed in Nairobi. Lagos office on the other hand, told me to discontinue sending mails to all IRCC offices.
By end of August, 2021, I ordered for another note and when it arrived in September, there was no difference from the first one. This pushed my panic attacks to a higher level but my faith in God was unshaken; I intensified prayers and fasting. It was at this point that the above song ministered to my soul and I held onto the lyrics playing the song repeatedly every day. Ah! God is indeed faithful! I knew he would do It but didn’t know when. So, it was the lack of end date to the wait and the inability to plan for the future that heightened the panic not the lack of faith in God for a positive response.
By October, I resumed classes online but the panic didn’t stop so I stopped watching the Youtube videos, reduced my nairaland visits, stopped checking IRCC portal and just continued praying.
November 29, 2021, I ordered a 3rd GCMS note but its yet to arrive till date. I really struggled with the classes and work and this spurred me to send another round of mails to all the IRCC offices attaching the result and my enrollment letter. I also mailed MP for British Columbia. Her assistant reverted on February 18th with the same status on the GCMS notes and my IRCC portal. This got me more confused.
By the end of 2021, I was so pissed with the whole stress of waiting so instead of enrolling for January classes, I took a leave of absence from studies and bought a ticket for a vacation in Paris. I just needed to cool off from the entire stress. Last week, I got a mail from UCW advising me to register for the Spring 2022 term which after engaging with @Lianna2020 yesterday, I decided to enroll for the online classes and mailed the school to reactivate my profile.
This morning at exactly 6:02am, after my morning prayers, a mail dropped from IRCC which got me to rush to the site however it kept showing invalid session. Hmmmmm… words cannot describe my state of mind at that time. While the struggle to login was ongoing, I got another mail which prompted me to hurriedly reach out to @Lianna2020 again. I kept chatting her to ask if she could proffer solution. Eventually, after trying google chrome, safari and edge browsers several times, I finally logged in on Edge then I saw the golden mail. To say this journey has stressed my mind tremendously would be a huge understatement but I am grateful to God because he makes everything beautiful in its time; I am also certain that this is God’s time hence the delay. .
In the course of this journey, God sent me some awesome persons through Nairaland forum. I met a sweetheart by the name @Lianna2000 after I had submitted the application. She was always willing to help out with my enquiries day or night and was never tired of giving me moral support to ride the waiting period infact, yesterday we were still discussing my plans to continue classes online for the Spring 2022 term. May God continue to bless her. Another awesome person I met on Nairaland is @Bimmy35 who gave me lots of advice and assistance even before I applied. Thanks a bunch God bless. My appreciation also goes to @Inioluwa1, that guy is super awesome. He didn’t know me from anywhere apart from mails I sent to me through Nairaland yet he took a big risk of meeting me twice to review my documents and help submit everything. He devoted several hours to my application. I honestly cannot thank him enough. It is my prayer that they all find helpers whenever he needs it
I appreciate every single person who takes time to post on Nairaland for us to learn. May everyone in the waiting room receive positive responses very soon and may Canada favour us all. Amen.
Documents submitted 1. 10 page SOP with font size 8. Yes, I literally wrote a textbook because I knew with my profile, it was imperative that I envisaged all possible reasons for denial in order to address it. I actually put myself in a defensive position as though I was in a law court defending a Client whose application had been denied and I was tasked with the duty of convincing the Judge beyond all reasonable doubt on the need to approve the application. Infact, I raised several question statements such as “I know you may be wondering why this is this” then I proceeded to provide answers to the question. The SOP was broken down into several paragraphs with sub-headings. I wrote it for weeks after praying to God for inspiration and direction. He eventually helped me to write a storybook about myself which I intend to beef up and publish someday even though IRCC has had the opportunity of reading the draft copy. �
2. In addition to the SOP, I attached a table of lump sum explanation where I stated the amount of lump sum, the date and the reason for the lump sum. I had to do this because the account I used was my salary account which also had some major lump sum inflows from side hustles and sale of a land for the purpose of my studies. 3. All credentials 4. IELTS certificate (my 4th ielts since 2015) 5. Title documents for some properties (personally owned and jointly owned with my husband). I got these documents notarized by a Notary Public. 6. CAC Registration documents for two businesses belonging to me. 7. CAC registration documents for businesses jointly owned by my husband and I. 8. Birth certificate for myself and my kids 9. Police clearance certificate 10. Letter of introduction from my office detailing my job function and salary. 11. Work ID. 12. Copies of all visas for countries visited 13. Several family vacation and random pictures 14. Documents for the land I sold. 15. A page containing instagram handle of my businesses. 16. Tax clearance certificate 17. Hubby’s work ID, letter or introduction from his office detailing his role and salary. 18. My siblings means of ID and birth certificate 19. My RSA Pensions statement – I stated in my SOP that by Nigerian Regulation, I could access 25% of the entire sum in the RSA therefore they should please include that amount in their computation of my financial ability to sponsor myself. 20. Bank statements 21. Investment Certificate from asset management firm.
Congrats ma. Your success story is inspiring. Hope you don't mind l connect with you via email. It's nothing serious. I just want to ask you few questions. I applied in that same school (UCW) but got a refusal letter. Though l have applied for the gcms notes, l want to leave no stone unturned at my next application. Thanks 2 Likes |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Davidbanky(m): 8:59pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
Another ghost update for me .. God abeg �� 4 Likes |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Marytess(f): 9:09pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
AOROGBEM:
Thank you Got it but am currently in uk Any help please Sorry, I don't know about UK upfront. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Marytess(f): 9:14pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
technix: Can you please elaborate on this? Requirements for travelling or visa application?
A friend wants to apply for study visa, but wants their kids (under 10) to accompany them. They are applying together but wants to know the required documents to submit. Thanks |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by canada2022: 9:31pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
congrats to all who got study visa |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by vtino13(m): 9:48pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
Davidbanky: Another ghost update for me .. God abeg �� How do you indicate a ghost update, is it blank emails from ircc ? 2 Likes |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by dbeautyful: 10:06pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
Congrats. Please, on what grounds can one access 25% of the entire sum in the RSA before retirement. Unemployment? Relocation? Redaddict: PLEASE, THIS IS AN EXTREMELY LONG POST. I HAD TO INCLUDE ALL THE MINUTE DETAILS SO YOU’LL UNDERSTAND WHY I AM SO GRATEFUL TO GOD.
I love You, Lord Oh Your mercy never fails me All my days, I've been held in Your hands From the moment that I wake up Until I lay my head Oh, I will sing of the goodness of God
Cause all my life You have been faithful And all my life You have been so, so good With every breath that I am able Oh, I will sing of the goodness of God
Application date: May 12, 2021 Medicals was done around the 8th of May (not sure of the exact date) but it was updated to pass on May 19, 2021 Biometrics done: May 24, 2021 Eligibity started around May 26, 2021 (still showing ongoing on the portal) Approval date: February 24, 2021
Program: MBA with UCW. Profile: 1st time Applicant. Nigerian Lawyer with a first degree and Masters in Law. Almost 15 years post call experience. Self Sponsored application.
The story I started this journey in 2017 with MBA admission from VIU but I couldn’t go through with it because my kids were still very young and back then it wasn’t advisable to submit a joint application with kids. I therefore intensified efforts on express entry process which I had started since 2015 but never got sufficient score however by February 2020, when I finally got sufficient score, age was no longer on my side so the overall pool scores weren’t good enough. Despite this, I stayed in the pool and even got into the provincial nominations race unbeknownst to me, God had other plans for me.
While this was ongoing, I started applying to schools even though I was skeptical because of my age and the fact that I already have a masters degree in Law therefore a second masters degree could be seen as a red flag. However, because I had been running some businesses as side hustles and I sincerely wanted to acquire business management knowledge for retirement purposes later in life, I felt convinced of this study plan and decided to put the rest into God’s hands. He knew this was genuine thirst for knowledge and not a dire need to move to Canada. Eventually, I got MBA admission with UCW in February 2021 however, I almost lost the admission because GTBank was unable to process the Form A within the required time. The school was gracious to give me 2 weeks extension after which the admission will be lost. This made me panic to buy transfer dollar at black market rate but CBN approval for my Form A came the same day I bought the black market dollars so I didn’t need the transfer dollar again as the school fees was paid through Form A.
In order to recoup some losses I incurred through the transfer dollars I bought (I had to buy transfer because banks had directive not to transfer any foreign currency that was obtained through cash deposit), I decided to invest it with an asset management firm. The transfer forms were filled and submitted to the bank but two weeks after, the banks couldn’t tell me where the money was. My bank said they had transferred it, the asset management firm said their receiving bank in Nigeria hadn’t received the money while their correspondent bank also failed to say if the money was with them or not. I sent mails daily but nothing changed. By the end of the 3rd week, I activated all my legal arsenals and sent a joint mail to all the banks involved while copying CBN and the SEC. I mentioned that I was going to sue all the banks and claim damages for the emotional trauma they caused me. It was this mail that made the funds to eventually drop into the asset management firm’s account. Little did I know that the 3 weeks period was just a test of my endurance for the IRCC wait period in future.
I was one of the many who rushed to apply in May 2021 in response to IRCC’s pledge to process our applications in time to enable us resume classes in Fall 2021. After submitting my application, with faith, I started watching every and any youtube video on living in Canada. I also downloaded ArriveCAN app and registered with faith. I also took the first shot of COVID-19 vaccine in May even though I was originally against taking the shots but I knew this would save me costs on quarantine in Canada (back then) so I took it and also went for the second one sometimes in July. After submitting, I noticed how imperfect my application was but I kept praying to God to perfect every imperfection on the application.
On July 12, 2021, I ordered for the first GCMS note which arrived in August with no major comment other than what was stated on my IRCC profile. By August prior to the arrival of the first GCMS note, I started having panic attacks because UCW wanted me to decide whether I would be deferring my admission or resuming online. This prompted me to send emails to several IRCC offices across the world. In the mail, I pleaded with them to expedite actions on my application so I could resume classes in October. Lots of generic responses started flooding my mailbox but one of the countries (can’t remember which one) informed me that my application was being processed in Nairobi. Lagos office on the other hand, told me to discontinue sending mails to all IRCC offices.
By end of August, 2021, I ordered for another note and when it arrived in September, there was no difference from the first one. This pushed my panic attacks to a higher level but my faith in God was unshaken; I intensified prayers and fasting. It was at this point that the above song ministered to my soul and I held onto the lyrics playing the song repeatedly every day. Ah! God is indeed faithful! I knew he would do It but didn’t know when. So, it was the lack of end date to the wait and the inability to plan for the future that heightened the panic not the lack of faith in God for a positive response.
By October, I resumed classes online but the panic didn’t stop so I stopped watching the Youtube videos, reduced my nairaland visits, stopped checking IRCC portal and just continued praying.
November 29, 2021, I ordered a 3rd GCMS note but its yet to arrive till date. I really struggled with the classes and work and this spurred me to send another round of mails to all the IRCC offices attaching the result and my enrollment letter. I also mailed MP for British Columbia. Her assistant reverted on February 18th with the same status on the GCMS notes and my IRCC portal. This got me more confused.
By the end of 2021, I was so pissed with the whole stress of waiting so instead of enrolling for January classes, I took a leave of absence from studies and bought a ticket for a vacation in Paris. I just needed to cool off from the entire stress. Last week, I got a mail from UCW advising me to register for the Spring 2022 term which after engaging with @Lianna2020 yesterday, I decided to enroll for the online classes and mailed the school to reactivate my profile.
This morning at exactly 6:02am, after my morning prayers, a mail dropped from IRCC which got me to rush to the site however it kept showing invalid session. Hmmmmm… words cannot describe my state of mind at that time. While the struggle to login was ongoing, I got another mail which prompted me to hurriedly reach out to @Lianna2020 again. I kept chatting her to ask if she could proffer solution. Eventually, after trying google chrome, safari and edge browsers several times, I finally logged in on Edge then I saw the golden mail. To say this journey has stressed my mind tremendously would be a huge understatement but I am grateful to God because he makes everything beautiful in its time; I am also certain that this is God’s time hence the delay. .
In the course of this journey, God sent me some awesome persons through Nairaland forum. I met a sweetheart by the name @Lianna2000 after I had submitted the application. She was always willing to help out with my enquiries day or night and was never tired of giving me moral support to ride the waiting period infact, yesterday we were still discussing my plans to continue classes online for the Spring 2022 term. May God continue to bless her. Another awesome person I met on Nairaland is @Bimmy35 who gave me lots of advice and assistance even before I applied. Thanks a bunch God bless. My appreciation also goes to @Inioluwa1, that guy is super awesome. He didn’t know me from anywhere apart from mails I sent to me through Nairaland yet he took a big risk of meeting me twice to review my documents and help submit everything. He devoted several hours to my application. I honestly cannot thank him enough. It is my prayer that they all find helpers whenever he needs it
I appreciate every single person who takes time to post on Nairaland for us to learn. May everyone in the waiting room receive positive responses very soon and may Canada favour us all. Amen.
Documents submitted 1. 10 page SOP with font size 8. Yes, I literally wrote a textbook because I knew with my profile, it was imperative that I envisaged all possible reasons for denial in order to address it. I actually put myself in a defensive position as though I was in a law court defending a Client whose application had been denied and I was tasked with the duty of convincing the Judge beyond all reasonable doubt on the need to approve the application. Infact, I raised several question statements such as “I know you may be wondering why this is this” then I proceeded to provide answers to the question. The SOP was broken down into several paragraphs with sub-headings. I wrote it for weeks after praying to God for inspiration and direction. He eventually helped me to write a storybook about myself which I intend to beef up and publish someday even though IRCC has had the opportunity of reading the draft copy. �
2. In addition to the SOP, I attached a table of lump sum explanation where I stated the amount of lump sum, the date and the reason for the lump sum. I had to do this because the account I used was my salary account which also had some major lump sum inflows from side hustles and sale of a land for the purpose of my studies. 3. All credentials 4. IELTS certificate (my 4th ielts since 2015) 5. Title documents for some properties (personally owned and jointly owned with my husband). I got these documents notarized by a Notary Public. 6. CAC Registration documents for two businesses belonging to me. 7. CAC registration documents for businesses jointly owned by my husband and I. 8. Birth certificate for myself and my kids 9. Police clearance certificate 10. Letter of introduction from my office detailing my job function and salary. 11. Work ID. 12. Copies of all visas for countries visited 13. Several family vacation and random pictures 14. Documents for the land I sold. 15. A page containing instagram handle of my businesses. 16. Tax clearance certificate 17. Hubby’s work ID, letter or introduction from his office detailing his role and salary. 18. My siblings means of ID and birth certificate 19. My RSA Pensions statement – I stated in my SOP that by Nigerian Regulation, I could access 25% of the entire sum in the RSA therefore they should please include that amount in their computation of my financial ability to sponsor myself. 20. Bank statements 21. Investment Certificate from asset management firm.
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Redaddict: 10:12pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
EngrEgghead: Congrats ma. Your success story is inspiring. Hope you don't mind l connect with you via email. It's nothing serious. I just want to ask you few questions. I applied in that same school (UCW) but got a refusal letter. Though l have applied for the gcms notes, l want to leave no stone unturned at my next application. Thanks Sorry about your refusal. I’ve responded to your email. Please don’t relent in your efforts. It would end in praise. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Redaddict: 10:13pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
Lianna2020: Congratulations dear I’m so happy it ended in praise.
Thanks a lot my guru |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Redaddict: 10:16pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
dbeautyful: Congrats.
Please, on what grounds can one access 25% of the entire sum in the RSA before retirement. Unemployment? Relocation?
Once a person has been out of job for a period of 4 months, the person can apply for a maximum of 25% of the RSA amount. 2 Likes |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by technix: 10:27pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
OK. In the process of applying for a study permit online, once they choose the option that the kids are accompanying them, a personalized list of required forms will be generated. Other documents needed are the passports and birth certificates of the children. They should also ensure they meet the fund requirements mentioned here ( https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit/get-documents.html). Marytess:
A friend wants to apply for study visa, but wants their kids (under 10) to accompany them. They are applying together but wants to know the required documents to submit.
Thanks
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Iamgrac: 10:56pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
Anyone? Please I need replies to this Iamgrac: Good evening nairalanders
I have a cousin who recently finished her secondary education as an art student. Her father wants to help her apply for a study permit. But they're stuck at the point of picking a course for her. Can anyone please suggest a very good choice of study as an art student, because it seems art and humanities students don't really dominate the job market . I am very open to suggestions. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Bankowner: 11:06pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
Mohawk College in Hamilton has a range of Human Resources and Human Resources Management programs. You can google the school and programs if you're interested. I am however not sure if it's PG cert that you'll get. Sweetyie: Please I need assistance on Ontario Colleges that offers two years PG cert courses in Human Resource because I saw on earlier threads that you will be offered 1year PGWP for a year course. 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Ijeks32: 11:37pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
I am new here ,i want to apply for MBA in any Canadian university that could offer me admission,i tried to use an agent,he's asking me for 700k for his fees and and application fees,pls i need guideline on how i will do it myself..pls state the best school you could recommend i apply to as well. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Omiinii: 11:53pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
17k? two years? Masters?....That's highly unlikely. If you see that kind school abeg buzz me as per update. Goodluck. eniola1010: hello guys, can someone recommend any uni in canada that offers masters for any finance and management course, that's cheap. lets say total cost of 17000CAD.
because all the schools i have been checking, mehn, the fees are so much, i am even scared. 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Time2soar1: 12:04am On Feb 25, 2022 |
Redaddict: PLEASE, THIS IS AN EXTREMELY LONG POST. I HAD TO INCLUDE ALL THE MINUTE DETAILS SO YOU’LL UNDERSTAND WHY I AM SO GRATEFUL TO GOD.
I love You, Lord Oh Your mercy never fails me All my days, I've been held in Your hands From the moment that I wake up Until I lay my head Oh, I will sing of the goodness of God
Cause all my life You have been faithful And all my life You have been so, so good With every breath that I am able Oh, I will sing of the goodness of God
Application date: May 12, 2021 Medicals was done around the 8th of May (not sure of the exact date) but it was updated to pass on May 19, 2021 Biometrics done: May 24, 2021 Eligibity started around May 26, 2021 (still showing ongoing on the portal) Approval date: February 24, 2021
Program: MBA with UCW. Profile: 1st time Applicant. Nigerian Lawyer with a first degree and Masters in Law. Almost 15 years post call experience. Self Sponsored application.
Big congratulations. I can testify the wait can be quite stressful but thanks be to God because all is well that ends well |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Scott99tish(m): 12:07am On Feb 25, 2022 |
New day. Na wa oooo, PPR scarce yesterday. Just two. God bless us today for numerous PPR.
I shall testify today. Amen. And Many awaiting positive response… 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Teemenzo: 12:10am On Feb 25, 2022 |
Scott99tish: New day. Na wa oooo, PPR scarce yesterday. Just one. God bless us today for numerous PPR.
I shall testify today. Amen. And Many awaiting positive response… 2 pprs, redaddict and yureyes. Our own pprs are coming today in Jesus name. 9 Likes |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Laborah(f): 12:13am On Feb 25, 2022 |
I’ve gotten my letter of Acceptance from university of lethbridge for Fall 2022 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Gift212: 12:17am On Feb 25, 2022 |
My goodness! What a journey to get here. Many Congatulations! Over 9 months! argh! These people need to do better abeg Redaddict: PLEASE, THIS IS AN EXTREMELY LONG POST. I HAD TO INCLUDE ALL THE MINUTE DETAILS SO YOU’LL UNDERSTAND WHY I AM SO GRATEFUL TO GOD.
Application date: May 12, 2021 Medicals was done around the 8th of May (not sure of the exact date) but it was updated to pass on May 19, 2021 Biometrics done: May 24, 2021 Eligibity started around May 26, 2021 (still showing ongoing on the portal) Approval date: February 24, 2021
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Nicky123: 12:18am On Feb 25, 2022 |
Time2soar1:
Big congratulations. I can testify the wait can be quite stressful but thanks be to God because all is well that ends well please how much is the fee for Medicals? Or is it still the same as biometrics fee |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Teemenzo: 12:20am On Feb 25, 2022 |
Laborah: I’ve gotten my letter of Acceptance from university of lethbridge for Fall 2022
Congrats. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Teemenzo: 12:21am On Feb 25, 2022 |
Gift212: My goodness! What a journey to get here. Many Congatulations! Over 9 months! argh! These people need to do better abeg
They really need to do better. Keeping people for months is really bad. Our case will be different in Jesus name. Amen 4 Likes |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by olasubomy: 12:51am On Feb 25, 2022 |
Ijeks32: I am new here ,i want to apply for MBA in any Canadian university that could offer me admission,i tried to use an agent,he's asking me for 700k for his fees and and application fees,pls i need guideline on how i will do it myself..pls state the best school you could recommend i apply to as well. You do not need an agent to apply to a school for your MBA admission. No, please don’t waste 700K, and you need it as additional savings to your proof of funds. Once you start the process, you will appreciate the importance of doing it yourself, especially when you begin sending official transcripts to your prospective school in Canada. It depends on what you want in terms of schools for your MBA, so my thought would be that you go for a province that favours you where your skillset sells the most and if you are also particular about a cheaper province, then you can consider looking at provinces like Saskatchewan, New Brunswick etc. Ontario has competitive schools like Rotman School of Management (University of Toronto), Schulich Business school (Queens University), etc. Living in Ontario is very expensive but has a larger market, and the University of Alberta is also a good school. Although it can be extremely cold in Alberta during winter, they have a good tax system; their taxes are not as high as other provinces. Overall, you would be okay with any University you choose to go to for your MBA. Canada employers rarely discriminate against schools. Just make sure you check to ensure the school has a Post Graduate Work Permit (PGWP) eligibility on the IRCC website. Once you have decided which province suits you, it helps you narrow your search criteria on schools in that province. I hope this information helps you. All the best! 9 Likes |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Chiziteremary: 3:21am On Feb 25, 2022 |
Please what is ghost update. How do u know there is a ghost update on your profile. Davidbanky: Another ghost update for me .. God abeg �� 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Gift212: 3:26am On Feb 25, 2022 |
Amen! We will testify very soon Teemenzo:
They really need to do better. Keeping people for months is really bad. Our case will be different in Jesus name. Amen 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Afolavid: 4:28am On Feb 25, 2022 |
Nicky123: please how much is the fee for Medicals? Or is it still the same as biometrics fee Medical is #46500 for Adults. It's different from Biometric fees. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Scott99tish(m): 5:15am On Feb 25, 2022 |
True. Still small compare to all eligibility ongoing Teemenzo:
2 pprs, redaddict and yureyes.
Our own pprs are coming today in Jesus name. 2 Likes |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Scott99tish(m): 5:23am On Feb 25, 2022 |
Like the name "ghost" imply, you get a mail from IRCC saying you have an update, But Nothing observed when you login to Portal... That’s the ghost update meaning your file was picked/worked on. Chiziteremary: Please what is ghost update. How do u know there is a ghost update on your profile.
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Davidbanky(m): 6:17am On Feb 25, 2022 |
Gift212: Amen! We will testify very soon
You will see an update, like you have a message, but there won’t be anything. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Davidbanky(m): 6:19am On Feb 25, 2022 |
vtino13:
How do you indicate a ghost update, is it blank emails from ircc ? You will get a message for an update, but you won’t see anything there |