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Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by fruitartist: 11:40pm On Feb 27
Niceapple:
Hello guys,
Thanks for the knowledge that is passed from people's timeline, i was coming around from time to time to read and get informed.
My mother's timeline
Applied on the 15th of February 2024
Biometrics done on the 20th of February 2024
Ppr 27th February 2024
My mother is retired, so we submitted some of her old work Id's and pictures at work.
I wrote the invite and stated that she wants to come and see her granddaughters, all the cost will be on me. ( Food, accommodation, flight etc)
I submitted my account with 6k CAD and my mother had a fixed deposit of 1.1 naira. I submitted
Family pictures, birth certificate, PR card .

I didn't submit any work document.


Congratulations
Could you please provide a breakdown of the process.
Trying to apply for a parent too
Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by slimmsyyetty: 11:42pm On Feb 27
I sensed you got me wrong somewhere and now you just proved it😔. I was only clarifying a misconception that I perceived from your end. While replying any post, I ensured I use my sense of judgment to be formal and respectful to the best of my ability. Nonetheless, I AM SORRY IF YOU FOUND IT OFFENSIVE.

Anybody is entitled to their opinion here. That is why I usually write..."IN MY OWN OPINION", so why should I object to whatever you say? But sometimes, raising an opinion that may go SLIGHTLY against another doesn't make the other appear inferior. I was only trying to let you realize that it's not in all cases you can simplify your application. Any docs that you know could FURTHER STRENGTHEN YOUR GROUND FOR APPROVAL, SUBMIT IT. NEVER TAKE CHANCES!!! You might never know which docs will work. Just because it worked for A doesn't necessarily mean it will work for B. Different VO's with different reviewing skills/strategies or approach. For instance, for someone that would like to use one's parent as family ties, after submitting your birth certificate and your parents official ID that shows the name on your birth certificate tally with their ID, why do we further include pictures of lovely moments with them, even though we are aware we already submitted CERTIFICATES? It is to further strengthen our application and show our relationship is beyond papers(CERTIFICATES), at the same time not neglecting the two other considerable factors(economy and financial). I don't know if it is still valid, some years back, German embassy required marriage pictures aside marriage certificate. Now, should we then say they don't know that a marriage certificate is sufficient to show you are legally married?

Like I do say, I respect people's opinion and if you found my comments offensive once again, I AM SORRY🙏. Maybe I will just crawl in back into my shell and be a silent reader.

Shalom!!!

MayorOfEdmonton:
I never thought this for one second!!!
I read your other comments on this particular case, I’m just offering a different objective perspective 😁. Perhaps influenced by my personal experience and approach to life.

It’s good to see that one can still offer a differing viewpoint and argument on this thread without resorting to insults.
Cheers🙌🏼🙌🏼


Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by MayorOfEdmonton: 5:06am On Feb 28
You clearly missed the point😔😔.
I was in fact complimenting you for presenting your views politely without resorting to insults when I said “It’s good to see that one can still offer a differing viewpoint and argument on this thread without resorting to insults“. No vex I no too sabi English.

Lately folks on this thread tend to insult anyone that doesn’t share their view. So it’s good you shared your different view courteously, that’s why I kept replying you as you were never offensive in both your choice of words and tone.

There was no misconception from my end. Your points are valid, I never said you were wrong. We move!!!

slimmsyyetty:
I sensed you got me wrong somewhere and now you just proved it😔. I was only clarifying a misconception that I perceived from your end. While replying any post, I ensured I use my sense of judgment to be formal and respectful to the best of my ability. Nonetheless, I AM SORRY IF YOU FOUND IT OFFENSIVE.

Like I do say, I respect people's opinion and if you found my comments offensive once again, I AM SORRY🙏. Maybe I will just crawl in back into my shell and be a silent reader.

Shalom!!!

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Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by slimmsyyetty: 9:26am On Feb 28
And I was also saying....I GET YOUR POINT, THANK YOU, PLEASE, SHALOM...

If you "too sabi English" oga mi🙌 you would be SINCERE there was no insult in any of my comments to your responses. If I may even ask, what has "((PLEASE)) NEVER THINK I MEANT....." got to do with insult🤷‍♂️? Or how is this statement different from PLEASE DON'T GET ME WRONG, in a rephrase sentence? Ha!!!

There was misconception somewhere!! I was looking at the area where you mentioned SIMPLIFYING APPLICATION SEEMS BEST TO YOU, which may never work in all cases. I broaden it beyond pictures submission by saying one should never take chances all in the name of wanting to simplify an application. As long as you have any docs that can SOLIDIFY your ground for approval, tender it. Then you said an applicant may submit pictures(from when I indicated proof of ties) from 1 to 25 years and still not get approval if financial/ family ties are left behind from the other party, **but if the applicant feels submitting all these pictures can get approval**, let him go ahead... And I said....PLEASE DON'T THINK I MEANT submitting pictures alone is a justification for approval because from my previous response to @jeffdaniel post, I had already mentioned all ties must be strong...and....BOOM💥💥.....you highlighted "PLEASE DON'T THINK I MEANT....." and considered it an insult....NA WA OO😒

*Jokingly*, maybe as A MAYOR whom you are🙄, I'm just meant to say.....YES SIR🙌! This was where I missed it...Oh mine! I should have checked the profile name🤦

Sincerely, I am not falling for your MIND GAMES which you deliberately chose to do for whatever "reasons" by saying "Lately folks on this thread tend to insult anyone that doesn’t share their view" BECAUSE I NEVER INSULTED YOU IN WHATEVER WAY, ((WHICH YOU KNOW))😒!!! And if you again consider this as an (INSULT)............****I AM SORRY SIR🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌****


Shalom!!!

MayorOfEdmonton:
You clearly missed the point😔😔.
I was in fact complimenting you for presenting your views politely without resorting to insults when I said “It’s good to see that one can still offer a differing viewpoint and argument on this thread without resorting to insults“. No vex I no too sabi English.

Lately folks on this thread tend to insult anyone that doesn’t share their view. So it’s good you shared your different view courteously, that’s why I kept replying you as you were never offensive in both your choice of words and tone.

There was no misconception from my end. Your points are valid, I never said you were wrong. We move!!!

Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by Niceapple: 11:14am On Feb 28
Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by Cjnick: 9:52pm On Feb 28
I just got medical request letter from IRCC.
Me and son. Does it mean I will soon get PPR?

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Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by John39swill: 11:36pm On Feb 28
You and your son's application is 70% going to be accepted with this medical request.

When did u apply??

Cjnick:
I just got medical request letter from IRCC.
Me and son. Does it mean I will soon get PPR?
Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by TITILOLA88: 3:00am On Feb 29
Hi everyone, anyone travelling to Canada on Air France on the 22 of May? Please I am looking for a travel companion, thank you
Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by Cjnick: 4:13am On Feb 29
John39swill:
You and your son's application is 70% going to be accepted with this medical request.

When did u apply??


Thank you
Submitted 22 December 2023
Biometric 15th January 2024
Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by NuCypher: 7:46am On Feb 29
Cjnick:


Thank you
Submitted 22 December 2023
Biometric 15th January 2024
Could you provide us your background for your visa? Did you have other visas before applying?
Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by evansky(m): 8:32am On Feb 29
Kindly note that the application is for SOWP.


NuCypher:

Could you provide us your background for your visa? Did you have other visas before applying?
Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by Willie3040: 8:34am On Feb 29
Hello Everyone,

I'm planning to apply for a visitors visa to Canada, but I need to get some clarifications. Please I would like to have answers to the following questions:

1. How many months bank statements is required for this and what is the advised closing balance for the account?

2. I own a registered business for over 10yrs what are the documents to include from my business.

3. I don't have any close relatives in Canada. Do I have a chance of getting approval? Please note that I do not have any travel history as well. What can be the best way to approach this?

4. How long might the process take?

I will appreciate a honest and sincere response.

Thank you all in anticipation.
Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by Anguldi(m): 10:02am On Feb 29
Willie3040:
Hello Everyone,

I'm planning to apply for a visitors visa to Canada, but I need to get some clarifications. Please I would like to have answers to the following questions:

1. How many months bank statements is required for this and what is the advised closing balance for the account?

2. I own a registered business for over 10yrs what are the documents to include from my business.

3. I don't have any close relatives in Canada. Do I have a chance of getting approval? Please note that I do not have any travel history as well. What can be the best way to approach this?

4. How long might the process take?

I will appreciate a honest and sincere response.

Thank you all in anticipation.
1. 6months
2. Tax clearance, CAC document, invoice receipt
3. Don't matter knowing someone, package your application well . Use wife and kids as home ties, properties, cars, parents if alive .
4. Na luck oOoOO. 5-8months or longer sef
Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by NuCypher: 11:22am On Feb 29
evansky:
Kindly note that the application is for SOWP.


Makes sense. Thanks.
Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by Anguldi(m): 3:03pm On Feb 29
Kebaba:
Any travel agent here
I need a phd admission to USA or Canada.
Apply your self to avoid misrepresentation.
Agents will complicate problems and frustration sets in.

May you not meet agent kola


#My2cents
Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by Anguldi(m): 4:13pm On Feb 29
Nigeria: 150 days

Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by Anguldi(m): 4:15pm On Feb 29
5 months loud oOoOO and I know of 8months still waiting for decision shocked
Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by mamawa123: 4:19pm On Feb 29
Anguldi:

Apply your self to avoid misrepresentation.
Agents will complicate problems and frustration sets in.

May you not meet agent kola


#My2cents

@kebaba

Nigerians are always looking for shortcuts, simple solutions, and how to buy their ways into everything.

With all these degrees that this OP has obtained, if he still can't handle his own admission to a PhD program, then something is obviously wrong, and this brings up the question of how prepared the OP is.

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Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by Keldurn47: 9:16pm On Feb 29
Hi. I would like to ask for advice and how to go about this. I am 64, a lawyer and consultant. I am looking for job opportunities in Canada. I have Masters (2) and certifications plus rich experiences and expertise. I would like to ask if there are job sites or anything you can refer or advice me to do for immigration please? I heard the PR route wont favour me because of age. Any advice is well appreciated. Thank you.
Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by NuCypher: 9:38pm On Feb 29
Keldurn47:
Hi. I would like to ask for advice and how to go about this. I am 64, a lawyer and consultant. I am looking for job opportunities in Canada. I have Masters (2) and certifications plus rich experiences and expertise. I would like to ask if there are job sites or anything you can refer or advice me to do for immigration please? I heard the PR route wont favour me because of age. Any advice is well appreciated. Thank you.

As a lawyer, you'd need to be qualified in Canada to practice there. That's a tough bar to scale from Nigeria. Add to that, you are better favoured for jobs in Canada when you are permanent resident, as opposed to when you are not. Why not start first with applying for express entry?
Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by orjohn24: 9:50pm On Feb 29
NuCypher:

As a lawyer, you'd need to be qualified in Canada to practice there. That's a tough bar to scale from Nigeria. Add to that, you are better favoured for jobs in Canada when you are permanent resident, as opposed to when you are not. Why not start first with applying for express entry?

Absolutely you right, better start with Express entry and Add ur spouse if possible .Also considering the retirement age in Canada is 65, it's crucial for this individual to carefully weigh their options and plan accordingly.
Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by Keldurn47: 2:03am On Mar 01
Thank you so much. What are the routes. you'd advice to consider please
Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by Keldurn47: 2:05am On Mar 01
Absolutely you right, better start with Express entry and Add ur spouse if possible .Also considering the retirement age in Canada is 65, it's crucial for this individual to carefully weigh their options and plan accordingly.
Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by Keldurn47: 2:06am On Mar 01
[quote][/quote]Thank you so much. What are the routes. you'd advice to consider please
Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by mikeayus(m): 4:32am On Mar 01
iyaaliyah:
Pls, I am trying to book an appointment. Below is what I am getting. Anyone knows what the issue is pls? Thank you and happy Sunday to you all!

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Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by mamawa123: 6:50am On Mar 01
Keldurn47:
Absolutely you right, better start with Express entry and Add ur spouse if possible .Also considering the retirement age in Canada is 65, it's crucial for this individual to carefully weigh their options and plan accordingly.





The standard age to start the pension is 65. However, you can start receiving it as early as age 60 or as late as age 70.

If you start receiving your pension earlier at age 60, the monthly amount you'll receive will be smaller.

If you decide to start later at age 70, you'll receive a larger monthly amount.
Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by msbaileyz(f): 7:42am On Mar 01
Which portal is best for submissions? Through Gckey or new portal?
Kindly send link
Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by dubaiboy1: 10:56am On Mar 01
Hello amazing people . I need your opinion on something . I applied for a study permit in 2018 and on the application , I chose married instead of common-law partner , we were never legally married but we had a church certificate , so I uploaded that and I chose married in 2018 . Now , we are no longer together and I'm applying for a visit visa ... Should I write a letter explaining the situation or I should ignore it ? How can I tackle this messy situation ? All ideas and opinions are most welcome..

Thanks guys
Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by Eriokanmi: 12:06pm On Mar 01
TITILOLA88:
Hi everyone, anyone travelling to Canada on Air France on the 22 of May? Please I am looking for a travel companion, thank you
Hello, my cousin is, but on the condition that:

You don't have excess luggage to carry
You don't have any suspicious (not necessarily contraband) item you're carrying

That you're the only one travelling.

The reason I asked those questions are simple. Someone was introduced to me sometime ago. She was going for her master's degree. She had relations in Canada but had never travelled before so I was asked to help out since we're traveling along same route. I accepted cos of her aunt's kindness to us at home.

We met at the airport. Come and see luggage like someone running away from home. She also had 2 kids, lots of orishirishi packed in luggage. I started becoming a courier assistant right from the airport, yanking off my suit to help out. We landed safely and I was still same person who assisted her in taking her luggage off the carousel one after the other. I wheeled them out for her to take a cab to her location.

If you're not in that lady's description, fine. I'd ask him and revert

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Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by orjohn24: 12:57pm On Mar 01
dubaiboy1:
Hello amazing people . I need your opinion on something . I applied for a study permit in 2018 and on the application , I chose married instead of common-law partner , we were never legally married but we had a church certificate , so I uploaded that and I chose married in 2018 . Now , we are no longer together and I'm applying for a visit visa ... Should I write a letter explaining the situation or I should ignore it ? How can I tackle this messy situation ? All ideas and opinions are most welcome..

Thanks guys

Your church marriage certificate in 2018 indicates that you are legally married. The only options now are whether you are divorced or still married. Presenting a church marriage certificate signifies a recognized form of marriage in Nigeria. A common-law partnership is different, involving two people living together without a church wedding certificate

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