Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by ontime22: 2:13pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
Congratulations! viclove04: Good day, Everyone.
I am here to share my testimony so as to encourage others not to give up. I also read the success stories of others and learnt a lot and I am very excited to share mine with you all.
First Application - June 18, 2021 Refusal - Sept 21, 2021 Application for gcms notes - Sept 21,2021 Gcms notes received - Oct 27, 2021
Second Application - April 13, 2022 PPR - June 1, 2022
What did I do differently? The refusal was based on two grounds - Purpose of my visit and Personal assets and financial status. From the gcms notes, the rationale for those reasons were pointed out.
The first time, I did it all by myself. The second time, I decided this time around I needed the guidance of an expert to give it my best shot as I re-apply and so I contacted @justmellow of gcmswriters. website :www.gcmswriters.com and IG/Twitter/Telegram: @GCMSWriters handle. He is in deed an expert and can tackle refusal cases. He was my guide all through the process and he also wrote the two powerful write ups I submitted - The LOE and SOP.
For my first reason of Purpose of visit, that was tackled through the wonderful compelling write ups. The VO made an error by concluding that my choice of program and previous study and employment history had no correlation. That was wrong. My program was perfectly in line with my employment history and that was spelt out clearly in the LOE submitted.
For the second reason that has to do with financial status and personal assets, a lot of work had to be done here on this serious issue for about 6 months. That was from October 2021 till April 2022, I tell you, a whole lot of work really had to be done to build my financial status so that a better financial representation can submitted this time around. My bank accounts had to run for 6 months, from October all the way to April to give a better outcome. More assets and investments had to be put into the application. Investments, business and employment documents and so on were put in plus the outstanding letter of re-consideration that was very mind blowing and technical.
This time around, I applied as Self sponsored and did not use "third party sponsor" as I did in the first application.
I tackled every point written by the VO in my gcms notes and left no stone unturned with the help of the exceptional guide who helped me all the way. When it was time to submit, he went through the final compilation and vetted, certified it good to go and I submitted it myself via my GCkey account.
To cut the long story short, I got the wonderful news on June 1, 2022. I am so excited. I am very happy I didn't give up and decided to re-fire. The truth is - I was very discouraged and almost gave up but I am happy I gave a shot and a better one at that the second time.
I give God the glory for making this a reality. And I want to encourage you all not to give up. Many got theirs on the 2nd and 3rd attempts. Just apply for your gcms notes to get a clearer picture and the exact red flags pointed out and give it another shot. Don't give up, just believe God, put in your best, get all the professional guidance you can get and it will come out successful. Wishing you all the very best. Glory to God!!!
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Lekiboboe: 2:16pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
Cannyboy: Sorry for dat please,am going for my neco certificate 2more,i need document to take along and also pls how much will it cost. Ok I have no idea on this Await a response from others who got their NECO CERTIFICATE for guidance based on their experience Regards |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Ikmontana1: 2:18pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
Good Afternoon Everyone.
please at least how much in naira must an individual budget if he hope to study for masters in Canada without scholarship ?? I.e masters in business or commercial related courses.
Thanks |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by gaeul(f): 2:23pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
University of New Brunswick, Fredericton but ain't a bro Sha Ojb555666: please what's the name of that your school Bro? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Cannyboy: 2:56pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
Pls guru in the House,pls anyboby with useful info concerning this should plsssssss try to reachout Cannyboy: Sorry for dat please,am going for my neco certificate 2more,i need document to take along and also pls how much will it cost. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Omiinii: 3:00pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
Congratulations. I'm happy I am a part of your success story. May maple land favour you. Chuksiesmom: Congratulations...May Canada favour you
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by viclove04: 3:19pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
[quote author=Tcrown2020 post=113485449][/quote] Amen. Thanks a lot. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by viclove04: 3:22pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Cannyboy: 3:47pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
Cannyboy: Pls guru in the House,pls anyboby with useful info concerning this should plsssssss try to reachout |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by obaalasepe: 4:01pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
Good evening I need your help @Makano @ Lekiboboe @Frank. Can a 40year old go for a Bsc in Canada? Will this fly with the visa officer? What are the reasons a 40 years old can give for doing a seeking to do his BSC? Thanks |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Chuksiesmom: 4:11pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
Congratulations....go and prosper viclove04: Good day, Everyone.
I am here to share my testimony so as to encourage others not to give up. I also read the success stories of others and learnt a lot and I am very excited to share mine with you all.
First Application - June 18, 2021 Refusal - Sept 21, 2021 Application for gcms notes - Sept 21,2021 Gcms notes received - Oct 27, 2021
Second Application - April 13, 2022 PPR - June 1, 2022
What did I do differently? The refusal was based on two grounds - Purpose of my visit and Personal assets and financial status. From the gcms notes, the rationale for those reasons were pointed out.
The first time, I did it all by myself. The second time, I decided this time around I needed the guidance of an expert to give it my best shot as I re-apply and so I contacted @justmellow of gcmswriters. website :www.gcmswriters.com and IG/Twitter/Telegram: @GCMSWriters handle. He is in deed an expert and can tackle refusal cases. He was my guide all through the process and he also wrote the two powerful write ups I submitted - The LOE and SOP.
For my first reason of Purpose of visit, that was tackled through the wonderful compelling write ups. The VO made an error by concluding that my choice of program and previous study and employment history had no correlation. That was wrong. My program was perfectly in line with my employment history and that was spelt out clearly in the LOE submitted.
For the second reason that has to do with financial status and personal assets, a lot of work had to be done here on this serious issue for about 6 months. That was from October 2021 till April 2022, I tell you, a whole lot of work really had to be done to build my financial status so that a better financial representation can submitted this time around. My bank accounts had to run for 6 months, from October all the way to April to give a better outcome. More assets and investments had to be put into the application. Investments, business and employment documents and so on were put in plus the outstanding letter of re-consideration that was very mind blowing and technical.
This time around, I applied as Self sponsored and did not use "third party sponsor" as I did in the first application.
I tackled every point written by the VO in my gcms notes and left no stone unturned with the help of the exceptional guide who helped me all the way. When it was time to submit, he went through the final compilation and vetted, certified it good to go and I submitted it myself via my GCkey account.
To cut the long story short, I got the wonderful news on June 1, 2022. I am so excited. I am very happy I didn't give up and decided to re-fire. The truth is - I was very discouraged and almost gave up but I am happy I gave a shot and a better one at that the second time.
I give God the glory for making this a reality. And I want to encourage you all not to give up. Many got theirs on the 2nd and 3rd attempts. Just apply for your gcms notes to get a clearer picture and the exact red flags pointed out and give it another shot. Don't give up, just believe God, put in your best, get all the professional guidance you can get and it will come out successful. Wishing you all the very best. Glory to God!!!
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by viclove04: 4:17pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
dbeautyful: Congrats and thanks for the words of encouragement.
Could you kindly list out the documents submitted... I'm self-sponsored too so I particularly look out for posts from similar applicants. Secondly, are you self employed or employed elsewhere.
Okay. I will try my best. It is my pleasure to be a blessing to someone else as others have been to me also. I submitted the following documents. (1) PROOF OF FUNDS SECTION -Full tuition receipt for first year -GIC Investment with CIBC worth CAD 10,000 for one year living expenses (Either this or an account (fixed deposit or otherwise) with CAD 10,000 for the one year living expense -Second year fees (in Salary Savings account) -Second year living expenses to come from the business (second income source) (A) Business documents Letter of Acceptance from Spouse Confirming temporary management of the business in my absence Letter of Explanation for lump sums with evidence Certificate of Registration of business Letter of Reference from customer Business card and ID card LPOs and Receipts with business letter heads Invoices (3-4 copies) with business letter head 6 month bank statement (Business account) Company Valuation Report by licensed Valuers (B) Employment documents Employment ID card Letter of Reference from employer Letter of salary increase Letter of employment Letter of confirmation of employment 6 month bank statement (Salary account) Pension Statement of Account 6 month Payslips (2) CLIENT INFORMATION SECTION LOE SOP Birth Certificate SSCE High School Testimonial Degree Certificate NYSC IELTS Appointment letter of first job post NYSC Marriage Certificate Marriage picture Family picture Affidavit of change of name Newspaper publication of name change NIN Slip Affidavit of name confirmation Letter of recommendations Spouse birth certificate Kids' birth certificates Letter of reference from Spouse place of work Spouse ID card Spouse Payslips Curriculum vitae Awards from place of work Police Report Land documents Car document UPFRONT MEDICALS LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE INT PASSPORT PASSPORT PHOTOGRAPH Form IMM1294e - Application for study permit Form IMM5645 - Family Information For. Form IMM 5257 - Application for TRV Best of luck!!! 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Damask: 4:19pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
Thank you for the response. I have done that thrice now but no response yet from iom. jovids: Please send mail to IRCC and IOM again as advised. Also ask IOm to send you a copy of your medical report. I am sure they will tell you if it has been submitted to IRCC or not |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by viclove04: 4:26pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
Chuksiesmom: Congratulations....go and prosper
Thanks a lot. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by viclove04: 4:31pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
Chuksiesmom: Congratulations....go and prosper
Amen. Thanks a lot. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by viclove04: 4:32pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
ontime22: Congratulations!
Thanks a bunch. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Lekiboboe: 4:34pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
obaalasepe: Good evening I need your help @Makano @ Lekiboboe @Frank. Can a 40year old go for a Bsc in Canada? Will this fly with the visa officer? What are the reasons a 40 years old can give for doing a seeking to do his BSC? Thanks
Is the 40 year old person a Degree holder (BSC or HND)? What Job has the person been doing since graduation till now? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by viclove04: 4:35pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by viclove04: 4:40pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
[quote author=Tcrown2020 post=113485449][/quote]
Amen. Thanks a bunch. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by viclove04: 4:48pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
afosoft: Hello Vic,
Can you pls share your LOE and SOP. I have few things to ask you pls. Kindly connect me on 08181149796 or drop your contact and i will message you.
Thank you
Apologies because I will not be able to share my LOE and SOP. It is quite personal and to prevent plagiarism for your own good and mine too . Thanks for your understanding. 3 Likes |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by viclove04: 5:01pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
WiZiggy: Congratulations dear, may Canada favor you! Please about the 3 forms IMM5645e IMM1294 IMM5257b that's the study permit application made outside of Canada, temporary resident form and family information forms did you print out, sign and scanned before uploading to the portal? Or is it just to fill it, save and upload? Please anyone with an idea of how these forms are uploaded should advise. Someone said the family information forms has to be printed out signed before submitting, how true is this? Thanks. Amen. You don't need to print out any of those forms at all. You don't even need to sign. It is an online application so you don't need to do all of that. Except you are not doing the online application but if you are, all you need to do is to just fill the forms, validate and then upload to the section indicated for it. That's all. That's what I did and that's the correct way. Best of luck!!! 2 Likes |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by stonecoldcafe: 5:25pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
WiZiggy: Tell her to scroll down to the bottom, her application(s) are all there, she has been opening new applications all these while, it happened to me till I figured it out, so each time she logs on, she should look out for the 'continue application' button rather than starting an application afresh,
all the best Thank you 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by nixymax(f): 5:35pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
Hello Everyone,
For those that traveled recently, please is it true I must book a two-way flight when I'm going for my program in Canada? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by obaalasepe: 5:54pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
Goodevening @ Lekiboboe the person just got diploma from Unilag No HND no BSC Lekiboboe:
Is the 40 year old person a Degree holder (BSC or HND)?
What Job has the person been doing since graduation till now? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Nobody: 6:01pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
nixymax: Hello Everyone,
For those that traveled recently, please is it true I must book a two-way flight when I'm going for my program in Canada? one way is fine |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Lekiboboe: 6:36pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
obaalasepe: Goodevening @ Lekiboboe the person just got diploma from Unilag No HND no BSC
Ok Since the person just finished a Diploma , its logical for him/her to go for an Advanced Diploma in a program related to the diploma program he/she just concluded at UNILAGA 40 years old person going for a BSC as an international student could be up for Scrutiny by a Visa Officer and that's a red flag owing to the fact he/she will be seen as a matured student and not in the age range of an eligible person to go for a BSC Await additional information from the gurus Regards 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Predator188: 6:43pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
obaalasepe: Goodevening @ Lekiboboe the person just got diploma from Unilag No HND no BSC
Undergraduate bachelor's degree |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by ShowYoung: 6:47pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
Ikmontana1: Good Afternoon Everyone.
please at least how much in naira must an individual budget if he hope to study for masters in Canada without scholarship ?? I.e masters in business or commercial related courses.
Thanks To study in Canada, you must add up the following costs: 1. Total tuition fee $25,000 (assumed); 2. Living expenses $10,000 per year minimum; if you're staying for 2 years, you'll multiply by two. 3. Miscellaneous expenses $3000 minimum You must show that you have the above readily available to study in Canada. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by CharitoJames(f): 6:53pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
viclove04: Good day, Everyone.
I am here to share my testimony so as to encourage others not to give up. I also read the success stories of others and learnt a lot and I am very excited to share mine with you all.
First Application - June 18, 2021 Refusal - Sept 21, 2021 Application for gcms notes - Sept 21,2021 Gcms notes received - Oct 27, 2021
Second Application - April 13, 2022 PPR - June 1, 2022
What did I do differently? The refusal was based on two grounds - Purpose of my visit and Personal assets and financial status. From the gcms notes, the rationale for those reasons were pointed out.
The first time, I did it all by myself. The second time, I decided this time around I needed the guidance of an expert to give it my best shot as I re-apply and so I contacted @justmellow of gcmswriters. website :www.gcmswriters.com and IG/Twitter/Telegram: @GCMSWriters handle. He is in deed an expert and can tackle refusal cases. He was my guide all through the process and he also wrote the two powerful write ups I submitted - The LOE and SOP.
For my first reason of Purpose of visit, that was tackled through the wonderful compelling write ups. The VO made an error by concluding that my choice of program and previous study and employment history had no correlation. That was wrong. My program was perfectly in line with my employment history and that was spelt out clearly in the LOE submitted.
For the second reason that has to do with financial status and personal assets, a lot of work had to be done here on this serious issue for about 6 months. That was from October 2021 till April 2022, I tell you, a whole lot of work really had to be done to build my financial status so that a better financial representation can submitted this time around. My bank accounts had to run for 6 months, from October all the way to April to give a better outcome. More assets and investments had to be put into the application. Investments, business and employment documents and so on were put in plus the outstanding letter of re-consideration that was very mind blowing and technical.
This time around, I applied as Self sponsored and did not use "third party sponsor" as I did in the first application.
I tackled every point written by the VO in my gcms notes and left no stone unturned with the help of the exceptional guide who helped me all the way. When it was time to submit, he went through the final compilation and vetted, certified it good to go and I submitted it myself via my GCkey account.
To cut the long story short, I got the wonderful news on June 1, 2022. I am so excited. I am very happy I didn't give up and decided to re-fire. The truth is - I was very discouraged and almost gave up but I am happy I gave a shot and a better one at that the second time.
I give God the glory for making this a reality. And I want to encourage you all not to give up. Many got theirs on the 2nd and 3rd attempts. Just apply for your gcms notes to get a clearer picture and the exact red flags pointed out and give it another shot. Don't give up, just believe God, put in your best, get all the professional guidance you can get and it will come out successful. Wishing you all the very best. Glory to God!!!
Congratulations... i will be congratulated soon 2 Likes |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by ShowYoung: 6:57pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
Calmdancer21:
What if it is my parents trying to pay for me back home ? How do they go about this ? Tell them to do the same as I have narrated |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Ketima: 7:02pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
Ikmontana1: Good Afternoon Everyone.
please at least how much in naira must an individual budget if he hope to study for masters in Canada without scholarship ?? I.e masters in business or commercial related courses.
Thanks Hello, All the schools in Canada do not have the same tuition fee, and not all program are of same duration. So let's learn to ask questions properly and be direct. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Ketima: 7:06pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
ShowYoung:
To study in Canada, you must add up the following costs:
1. Total tuition fee $25,000 (assumed); 2. Living expenses $10,000 per year minimum; if you're staying for 2 years, you'll multiply by two. 3. Miscellaneous expenses $3000 minimum
You must show that you have the above readily available to study in Canada. Hello Showyoung, As per the bolded, you don't assume tuition fee. Let the person be direct with his or her question to be able to get concrete and definite answer. Some people just like to be spoonfed but won't take out a min to do research and narrow down their questions, then comeback to the house for help. Instead they ask bogus questions. 1 Like |