Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by CharitoJames(f): 9:44pm On Jun 29, 2022 |
AdrIO: PPR ALERT!
New IRCC portal. Application submitted - 28th April 2022 Biometrics done and confirmed - 6th May 2022 Upfront Medicals - 24th May 2022 Eligibility Review - 8th June 2022 Medical Request - 10th June 2022 Sent an Email with the medical information sheet to the Nairobi office - 27th June Upfront Medicals updated - 28th June 2022 PPR - 28th June 2022
Documents submitted
- Letter of Acceptance - SOP (Very short and direct...hits all the points) - Fee receipts - tuition deposit - Uni degree - NYSC PPA Letter - Intl passport - Visa pages and stamps - Birth certificate - Parents' Letter of employment - Parents' Salary statement of account - Parents' dom account statements - Resume - Parents' Letter of Sponsorhip - Parents intl passport Congratulations... i will testify soon |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by lucky1960: 9:44pm On Jun 29, 2022 |
Good evening fellow nairalanders. Please I need help regarding the below.
I applied for Canada tourist visa and also applied for admission in a Canadian university.
I have done biometric capturing for the tourist visa application.
Recently, I was offered admission by the Canadian university that I applied to
I am yet to receive a feedback regarding the status of my tourist visa application.
Please I want to ask if it is possible for me to apply for the study visa with the admission letter that I have been given despite applying for tourist visa already?
Thank you very much |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Fabprincely: 9:45pm On Jun 29, 2022 |
ShowYoung:
There are options provided by Flywire, if you choose to pay by card or local bank account in Naira, the rate is around C$1/455 as at June 12: so, it is better to choose "International Payment in USD/CAD/EUR/GBP", this will enable you to use Form A and pay at the prevailing rate of the CBN—C$1/326 as at June 12. Pls Good evening Showyoung !! how long will this process take ? Same as Normal form A ? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Nobody: 9:55pm On Jun 29, 2022 |
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by space01: 10:07pm On Jun 29, 2022 |
Wow this landing gist , very sweet. Please lord, with all humility and a grateful heart , I await the manifestation of my testimony. To all waiting, it will end in praise.
Feb 2 applicant 6 Likes |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Enitan1998: 10:10pm On Jun 29, 2022 |
makano: Hello Herlymah
I am sure your question would have been answered by now, cos I know I am answering this late..
Your sponsor is clearly a 3rd party sponsor, which means you have a very slim chance of getting your Visa if you fail to convince the Visa Officer why you using your Maternal Aunt as your sponsor and not your Dad or mum..
Your 3rd party sponsor must be ready to show total commitment to our studies and living expenses and also make sure the funds will be readily available all through your study in Canada, for you to stand a chance of getting your PPR... Also you must make sure you show close relationship with this said sponsor, like getting a proof of her sponsoring your education in the Past or an old pix of both of you.
Even though you have a slim chance of getting your Visa with a 3rd party sponsor, it isn't impossible as we have seen peeps here using their uncles and Aunts as sponsors and still got their Visas.. Just make sure you and your aunt do some serious home work to really convince the Visa Officer as regards the sponsorship part of your application.
PEACE
So what you’re trying to say is if I’m applying for visa under a bachelor program and my cousin is my sponsor and we don’t even share sane surname but I used to work under his company since 2017 and till now and I also have a registered clothing business aside , do I still have a slim chance for the visa ? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Graphics2021(m): 10:14pm On Jun 29, 2022 |
Family. Please i got a denial base on ‘216(1) of the IRPR, based on the purpose of your visit.” This means that the visa officer is not satisfied that you will leave Canada ...’ what can i do better upon my reapply ? Thanks |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Armah22: 10:16pm On Jun 29, 2022 |
Graphics2021: Family. Please i got a denial base on ‘216(1) of the IRPR, based on the purpose of your visit.” This means that the visa officer is not satisfied that you will leave Canada ...’ what can i do better upon my reapply ? Thanks what did you do for undergrad? And what course are you going for ? And hope you’re not going for a lower degree than what you already have ? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Hafeez6948: 10:20pm On Jun 29, 2022 |
AdrIO: PPR ALERT!
New IRCC portal. Application submitted - 28th April 2022 Biometrics done and confirmed - 6th May 2022 Upfront Medicals - 24th May 2022 Eligibility Review - 8th June 2022 Medical Request - 10th June 2022 Sent an Email with the medical information sheet to the Nairobi office - 27th June Upfront Medicals updated - 28th June 2022 PPR - 28th June 2022
Documents submitted
- Letter of Acceptance - SOP (Very short and direct...hits all the points) - Fee receipts - tuition deposit - Uni degree - NYSC PPA Letter - Intl passport - Visa pages and stamps - Birth certificate - Parents' Letter of employment - Parents' Salary statement of account - Parents' dom account statements - Resume - Parents' Letter of Sponsorhip - Parents intl passport Congratulations please i would like to know if you submitted land or assets documents and also if you submitted proof of employment or payslips. Please your reply will b very much appreciated. My documents are similar to yours . Parents savings 16.5m fathers salary balance 3.5m plus 4000cad tution deposit, no property documents, no employment history after service in 2020. Your response could provide a good case study for me. Thank you. Also check your email |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by canforum65: 10:25pm On Jun 29, 2022 |
lucky1960:
Good evening fellow nairalanders. Please I need help regarding the below.
I applied for Canada tourist visa and also applied for admission in a Canadian university.
I have done biometric capturing for the tourist visa application.
Recently, I was offered admission by the Canadian university that I applied to
I am yet to receive a feedback regarding the status of my tourist visa application.
Please I want to ask if it is possible for me to apply for the study visa with the admission letter that I have been given despite applying for tourist visa already?
Thank you very much The answer is YES. You should go ahead and apply for a study permit. Whether or not you have a visitor visa, you MUST apply for a study permit to school in Canada. And the processing time for study permit is way shorter when compared to visitor visa. I was in the same situation as well (had a visitor visa application in progress before I applied for the study visa). |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Graphics2021(m): 10:27pm On Jun 29, 2022 |
Going for MSC Had Bsc |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by bioladebs93: 10:32pm On Jun 29, 2022 |
walexing2003: Dear NL,
Please i need your advise.
I got an offer to study a 12month course in University of Manitoba. The tuition is 17000 CAD. I applied for mpower loan and got approval for 17,000 USD. I have about N10m (over 30,000 CAD) in my account, and i want to go with my wife and son. I'm I good to go? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Divaacares(f): 11:01pm On Jun 29, 2022 |
Thanks But will like to talk to u on a few questions privately can u drop ur email or nos? bisolaemilia: Hi Guys,
This may be unrelated but might be helpful to someone. if you are a lady coming to the University of Manitoba in the fall semester and you are looking to rent a place. Please let me know, I stay quite close to school. I have been in Manitoba since January 2021 but I am currently looking for a female roommate.
Please let me know if you have any questions or need any help.
Thank you… |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Papapa1234: 11:12pm On Jun 29, 2022 |
February 12 applicant oooo..
GOD OF PPR...I WANT IRCC TO SEND MY PPR TOMORROW
SO SHALL IT BE...I MAKE THIS DECREE,GOD HAS ESTABLISHED IT 28 Likes |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Lekiboboe: 11:15pm On Jun 29, 2022 |
Graphics2021: Going for MSC Had Bsc What did you study for your B.SC What MSC program did you get admission for? What year did you finish your B.SC? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Segun7201: 11:31pm On Jun 29, 2022 |
Hello 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by MrsOwoks: 11:37pm On Jun 29, 2022 |
Please I need suggestion on airline to book! The amount I’m seeing ehn! Please any affordable flight to Canada abeg |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by MrsOwoks: 11:40pm On Jun 29, 2022 |
Segun7201: Hello Good day Pleae any Nov 2021 applicant
Biometric and Medical confirmed reviewed my IRCC but haven't gotten PPR yet??
Am totally confused, frustrated and depressed...
Please anyone to share more light on this, i will be grateful My sister is still waiting and I honestly know how you feel because I was depressed aswell, please the feeling after is worth it! Just hold on! The wait will soon be over 4 Likes |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Tcrown2020(f): 12:10am On Jun 30, 2022 |
Eden2018: I signed for my kids Thanks so much |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by rahmeekadigz(f): 12:12am On Jun 30, 2022 |
Nawaho! |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Esmer: 12:42am On Jun 30, 2022 |
[quote author=Papapa1234 post=114277171]February 12 applicant oooo..
GOD OF PPR...I WANT IRCC TO SEND MY PPR TOMORROW
SO SHALL IT BE...I MAKE THIS DECREE,GOD HAS ESTABLISHED IT
Has your eligibility started? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by ademma2022: 1:03am On Jun 30, 2022 |
Hello house, silent reader, i would like to know if a can touch my bank account balance even after submitting my application, Also is it okay if i sponsor myself for a diploma course in canada, i have been working in the same sector i wish to upgrade myself and add more value to myself , my father is late , so i have save some amount of money and my dad has some landed property , do you think that is enough to use or do i need to use my mother as a co-sponsor to my education 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by jago2016(m): 2:07am On Jun 30, 2022 |
Thankss so much,please I would like to connect with you for a more personal discussion. I sent you a mail request , you can also reach me on the number in my footnote bullstriker: 1. When reapplying, am I to tackle only the reason for my refusal or I have to submit proof for every category again?
You have to meet the requirement for every aspect of your application in this new application. If you focus only on the reason for the previous refusal, the visa officer can refuse your application with a new reason. Therefore, you must submit proof of sufficient funds, employment, ties, education etc.
2. Since I am unable to gain access to the Sop submitted for my first application, what do I do? Do I go ahead with writing an LOE to clarify the VO on the reason I was denied in my first application or Would the gcms note provide clear details of what was written in my SOP?
My advise would be to wait for the GCMS note. Although the GCMS note will not contain all the information written on your SOP, it will have the details on why your application was refused. The refusal letter you receive is generic. Meanwhile, you can start drafting your SOP and finalizing it when you receive the GCMS notes.
3. Must I submit payslip?
Payslips are not mandatory. However, it will help convince the visa officer that you indeed work for the company, especially if your salary does not reflect in the bank statement.
4. How do I go about the reapplication by myself. Firstly, I learnt I would need to download the “use of representative form” in order to cancel the rights of my representative. Secondly, how do I submit it? Is it through webform or along with my second application documents?
The Use of Representative form (IMM 5476) you signed with the consultant/lawyer was for the refused application. Since a decision has been made on that application, the person is no longer your representative for this new application and will not access it. In other words, there’s no need to submit IMM5476 to cancel the representation.
Considering the total cost of your tuition and living expenses, if your mum doesn’t have a source of income, spending 61K out of the 85K seems unreasonable even if you are the son. Did you submit proof of source of income for your mum? An employment letter and if self-employed, proof of business registration?
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by bullstriker: 3:21am On Jun 30, 2022 |
I have replied you. jago2016: Thankss so much,please I would like to connect with you for a more personal discussion. I sent you a mail request , you can also reach me on the number in my footnote 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by bullstriker: 3:36am On Jun 30, 2022 |
You can withdraw your money after submission, as IRCC cannot access your statement beyond the one you gave them, and banks do not reveal current balances to them. Although this rarely happens, IRCC sometimes asks for updated bank statements if they suspect the applicant borrowed the funds. You can apply as a self-sponsor. But note that as a self-sponsor, you would be required to show tuition fees for the duration of your studies. For example, if you are going for a 2-year program, you must show two years' tuition fee and $20,000 for living expenses, assuming you are applying alone. Therefore, I believe it is better to use your mum as a co-sponsor. ademma2022: Hello house, silent reader, i would like to know if a can touch my bank account balance even after submitting my application, Also is it okay if i sponsor myself for a diploma course in canada, i have been working in the same sector i wish to upgrade myself and add more value to myself , my father is late , so i have save some amount of money and my dad has some landed property , do you think that is enough to use or do i need to use my mother as a co-sponsor to my education 6 Likes |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Mercyfoundme05: 4:40am On Jun 30, 2022 |
Good morning Family……..
Please I have a question. My international passport will expire in February 2023, and the duration of my course is 1 year (from September 2022 to April 2023 with co-op).
Now, I have renewed my passport. Should I send a webform to inform IRCC I got a new passport or can I just send the new passport when IRCC sends my PPR?? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Sulla2742: 4:57am On Jun 30, 2022 |
Hi please I’m having similar issues my application was refused on 20th of June, applied through an agent I then requested for my Gckey logins he’s been refusing, is it possible for me to re-apply without the first application logins meanwhile I can’t examine what he’s submitted for the SOP� Your response will be much appreciated. bullstriker:
1. When reapplying, am I to tackle only the reason for my refusal or I have to submit proof for every category again?
You have to meet the requirement for every aspect of your application in this new application. If you focus only on the reason for the previous refusal, the visa officer can refuse your application with a new reason. Therefore, you must submit proof of sufficient funds, employment, ties, education etc.
2. Since I am unable to gain access to the Sop submitted for my first application, what do I do? Do I go ahead with writing an LOE to clarify the VO on the reason I was denied in my first application or Would the gcms note provide clear details of what was written in my SOP?
My advise would be to wait for the GCMS note. Although the GCMS note will not contain all the information written on your SOP, it will have the details on why your application was refused. The refusal letter you receive is generic. Meanwhile, you can start drafting your SOP and finalizing it when you receive the GCMS notes.
3. Must I submit payslip?
Payslips are not mandatory. However, it will help convince the visa officer that you indeed work for the company, especially if your salary does not reflect in the bank statement.
4. How do I go about the reapplication by myself. Firstly, I learnt I would need to download the “use of representative form” in order to cancel the rights of my representative. Secondly, how do I submit it? Is it through webform or along with my second application documents?
The Use of Representative form (IMM 5476) you signed with the consultant/lawyer was for the refused application. Since a decision has been made on that application, the person is no longer your representative for this new application and will not access it. In other words, there’s no need to submit IMM5476 to cancel the representation.
Considering the total cost of your tuition and living expenses, if your mum doesn’t have a source of income, spending 61K out of the 85K seems unreasonable even if you are the son. Did you submit proof of source of income for your mum? An employment letter and if self-employed, proof of business registration?
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by Sulla2742: 4:59am On Jun 30, 2022 |
Hi please I’m having similar issues my application was refused on 20th of June, applied through an agent I then requested for my Gckey logins he’s been refusing, is it possible for me to re-apply without the first application logins meanwhile I can’t examine what he’s submitted for the SOP bullstriker: 1. When reapplying, am I to tackle only the reason for my refusal or I have to submit proof for every category again?
You have to meet the requirement for every aspect of your application in this new application. If you focus only on the reason for the previous refusal, the visa officer can refuse your application with a new reason. Therefore, you must submit proof of sufficient funds, employment, ties, education etc.
2. Since I am unable to gain access to the Sop submitted for my first application, what do I do? Do I go ahead with writing an LOE to clarify the VO on the reason I was denied in my first application or Would the gcms note provide clear details of what was written in my SOP?
My advise would be to wait for the GCMS note. Although the GCMS note will not contain all the information written on your SOP, it will have the details on why your application was refused. The refusal letter you receive is generic. Meanwhile, you can start drafting your SOP and finalizing it when you receive the GCMS notes.
3. Must I submit payslip?
Payslips are not mandatory. However, it will help convince the visa officer that you indeed work for the company, especially if your salary does not reflect in the bank statement.
4. How do I go about the reapplication by myself. Firstly, I learnt I would need to download the “use of representative form” in order to cancel the rights of my representative. Secondly, how do I submit it? Is it through webform or along with my second application documents?
The Use of Representative form (IMM 5476) you signed with the consultant/lawyer was for the refused application. Since a decision has been made on that application, the person is no longer your representative for this new application and will not access it. In other words, there’s no need to submit IMM5476 to cancel the representation.
Considering the total cost of your tuition and living expenses, if your mum doesn’t have a source of income, spending 61K out of the 85K seems unreasonable even if you are the son. Did you submit proof of source of income for your mum? An employment letter and if self-employed, proof of business registration?
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by ShowYoung: 5:15am On Jun 30, 2022 |
Ghazali34: The below image is what you meant right??
For the CBN—C$1/326
Yes, if paid through Form A |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by ShowYoung: 5:19am On Jun 30, 2022 |
Fabprincely:
Pls Good evening Showyoung !! how long will this process take ? Same as Normal form A ? If you pay through Flywire by card or local bank account, it is instant but with high rate: if you choose "Int'l Payment", you are completing the payment via Form A, and this will take as long a period of time as it can. Sometimes, it's 30 days. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by ShowYoung: 5:21am On Jun 30, 2022 |
Graphics2021: Family. Please i got a denial base on ‘216(1) of the IRPR, based on the purpose of your visit.” This means that the visa officer is not satisfied that you will leave Canada ...’ what can i do better upon my reapply ? Thanks Please order for the GCMS notes to enable you find out the exact reason for the refusal. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 21 by ShowYoung: 5:27am On Jun 30, 2022 |
ademma2022: Hello house, silent reader, i would like to know if a can touch my bank account balance even after submitting my application, Also is it okay if i sponsor myself for a diploma course in canada, i have been working in the same sector i wish to upgrade myself and add more value to myself , my father is late , so i have save some amount of money and my dad has some landed property , do you think that is enough to use or do i need to use my mother as a co-sponsor to my education You can be self sponsored. If you have HND/Bachelor degree, you should go for PGD/PGC or Master's degree depending on your CGPA so as to claim career progression. Although, Diploma too can work, but post graduate study will give you more strength in convincing the visa officer of your purpose of visit. |