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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by BillQ: 10:30am On Jun 28
Boss, I have strong home ties: 2 landed properties, a picture with my mom and my siblings taken in December, survey plans for the properties, my birth certificate, and all. If you follow the thread, someone said I have to pay 2 years' fees and also buy a GIC for two years. I can pay the 2 years' fees, but I only have money for a GIC for 1 year's living expenses and an additional 7.5 million. I don’t know if this will work.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Manlikethomas: 10:51am On Jun 28
Marcgrace:
Hello @ Everyone
I omitted to complete the Schedule 1 - Temporary Resident Visa (IMM 5257 SCH1) form, and I've already submitted my online student permit application. Is this form IMM 5257 mandatory to fill when applying for a Canada student permit?
all the forms are mandatory, try contact the immigration to know how you can go about it. They might return your application if not complete
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Bobomaigida: 10:59am On Jun 28
BillQ:

God bless you, @Bobomaigida. He asked me to defer my admission, so I had to defer, but I’ve not completed the process.

Just to be sure, sir, you want me to go ahead and pay the 2nd-year tuition. After that, should I buy a GIC worth $41,270?

I am not going to lie, I have the money for the next year's fees and also an extra 7.5 million.

Will this work? So I can travel by the first of July to get it done. When I paid my fees, I paid it through someone else’s domiciliary account, a family friend. But I have mine now that I opened. What I want to be sure about is after paying the fees, buying a GIC worth $20,635 for one year, and having 7.5 million in my account, can it be explained in the SOP that I’ll be able to complete the remaining?

Please let me know if this will work. God bless.

Don’t forget, Nairalanders, this is another minute to remind you that @Justmellow uses ChatGPT 3.5 to write SOPs for people. He’s the dumbest idiot I’ve seen in my life. He got swayed by the reviews on here that were also done by him and his hungry people that he pays peanuts.

Bobomaigida, God bless. I’ll be anticipating your reply so I can prepare to travel.

I’d like to request my GCMS notes, the foolish @Justmellow gave a paper to fill, I printed it out and filled it, he’s a broke wretched fool, so I believe he won’t be able to pay for the paid version except the free one. So boss I don’t mind paying for it so it can be requested. God bless .

Your main challenge will be showing how to raise funds for the second year of school because you are self-sponsored. Except you have sources of income that you can leverage on to get money without you working when you schooling.

For the GCMS notes, you can apply for yourself with the free version it is also reliable.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by JMG12: 11:00am On Jun 28
I saw all your messages about me, whom you have never contacted. I have told you several times that you have not messaged me on WhatsApp, and the number you shared is not mine. Those who have contacted me on WhatsApp have my number, and I always respond to emails and WhatsApp messages.

Calling me out for something I didn't know about is wrong, and I need your apology. I only directed someone on how to apply for a GCMS note. I do not and have not promoted GCMSwriter on any platforms. Please check all my responses here.
BillQ:
Boss, I have strong home ties: 2 landed properties, a picture with my mom and my siblings taken in December, survey plans for the properties, my birth certificate, and all. If you follow the thread, someone said I have to pay 2 years' fees and also buy a GIC for two years. I can pay the 2 years' fees, but I only have money for a GIC for 1 year's living expenses and an additional 7.5 million. I don’t know if this will work.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Manlikethomas: 11:06am On Jun 28
BillQ:
Boss, I have strong home ties: 2 landed properties, a picture with my mom and my siblings taken in December, survey plans for the properties, my birth certificate, and all. If you follow the thread, someone said I have to pay 2 years' fees and also buy a GIC for two years. I can pay the 2 years' fees, but I only have money for a GIC for 1 year's living expenses and an additional 7.5 million. I don’t know if this will work.
I personally didn't do any GIC,I don't even know what it means, I always try to avoid complications, you have the funds you have proof to show how you came about the funds,you have home Ties with proof,so paying fees ans showing the minimum pof is good enough either in naira or dollar account, I paid full tuition showed minimum pof in naira and that's all, but first are you a first time applicant, Was your application refused,from the reason for refusal you will knowcthe area you need to work on. You're the only one that can write your sop, it's all about you bro. Guidelines first introduction, family background, educational/work background, choice of course/school, choice of Country, finance, family ties, then summary

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by BillQ: 11:28am On Jun 28
Senior man!! My hands Dey up ! You be senior player boss. No vex I was mistaken you for that foolish @Justmellow. No vex sir I apologize for accusing you wrongly!!!!!! No vex senior man!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by JMG12: 11:34am On Jun 28
I request that you modify all the messages you have tagged me in or take them down. Next time, kindly verify someone's identity before calling them out. Apologies accepted, one love!!!
BillQ:
Senior man!! My hands Dey up ! You be senior player boss. No vex I was mistaken you for that foolish @Justmellow. No vex sir I apologize for accusing you wrongly!!!!!! No vex senior man!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by BillQ: 11:42am On Jun 28
Please, this is a total breakdown of what I have in my account and how I calculated this. Gurus, will this be enough? I really want to make sure before I travel. I have 2 years of tuition and 1 year of living expenses plus an extra 1,856 CAD. Below is the breakdown:**

I have paid 1 year full tuition already.

**A. Funds Available:**
1. Amount in USD: $26,102 USD
2. Amount in NGN: 7.5 million NGN

**B. Conversion to CAD:**
1. USD to CAD:
- $26,102 USD × 1.32 CAD/USD = $34,455 CAD
2. NGN to CAD:
- 7,500,000 NGN ÷ 1,124 NGN/CAD = $6,674 CAD
3. Total in CAD:
- $34,455 CAD + $6,674 CAD = $41,129 CAD

**C. Expenses:**
1. Second Year Tuition:
- $18,638 CAD
- Remaining after tuition: $41,129 CAD - $18,638 CAD = $22,491 CAD
2. GIC for Living Expenses:
- $20,635 CAD
- Remaining after GIC: $22,491 CAD - $20,635 CAD = $1,856 CAD

**Remaining Amount:**
- $1,856 CAD

Will this go plus a valid SOP?

@bobomaigida @JMG12
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Bobomaigida: 12:54pm On Jun 28
BillQ:
Please, this is a total breakdown of what I have in my account and how I calculated this. Gurus, will this be enough? I really want to make sure before I travel. I have 2 years of tuition and 1 year of living expenses plus an extra 1,856 CAD. Below is the breakdown:**

I have paid 1 year full tuition already.

**A. Funds Available:**
1. Amount in USD: $26,102 USD
2. Amount in NGN: 7.5 million NGN

**B. Conversion to CAD:**
1. USD to CAD:
- $26,102 USD × 1.32 CAD/USD = $34,455 CAD
2. NGN to CAD:
- 7,500,000 NGN ÷ 1,124 NGN/CAD = $6,674 CAD
3. Total in CAD:
- $34,455 CAD + $6,674 CAD = $41,129 CAD

**C. Expenses:**
1. Second Year Tuition:
- $18,638 CAD
- Remaining after tuition: $41,129 CAD - $18,638 CAD = $22,491 CAD
2. GIC for Living Expenses:
- $20,635 CAD
- Remaining after GIC: $22,491 CAD - $20,635 CAD = $1,856 CAD

**Remaining Amount:**
- $1,856 CAD

Will this go plus a valid SOP?

@bobomaigida @JMG12

Unfortunately, it won't be enough, The balance of $1,856 can be used for flight fees then you will need $20,635 for second year living expenses.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by kendsage(m): 2:02pm On Jun 28
BillQ:
This bastard @JustMellow, part of the SOP he sent to me couldn't even spell out the cryptocurrency platform that I trade with.

Bitcoin was officially established in 2010, but look at what the idiot wrote in the SOP he submitted. Big idiot.

Like I said, @JustMellow, thunder will strike you, Osaigbovo, you hungry bastard. Imagine begging someone I paid my hard-earned money to secure a visa for me.

I have deferred my admission. I will learn from here without paying anybody a dime, but I’ll pay attention to this platform. As far as I’m concerned, nobody should pay anybody a dime on here.

I will come here every day to check. This is a job I’ve taken upon myself.

GCMS WRITERS is a SCAM!

Telegram channel, fake reviews.
Instagram, fake reviews.
Twitter, unresponsive.

Fake bastard.


You guys don’t listen. We have been screaming DO IT YOURSELF (DIY) in this thread but this Golden advice seems to fall on deaf ears. There is nothing difficult in applying for study permit. 2 million naira wasted in this hard economy. This is sad and painful.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Jennyogom(f): 2:06pm On Jun 28
Hi everyone,

Please when applying for Wes should you evaluate ur ND and HND or just ur HND?

Thanks for your responses.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by zubizareta(m): 2:24pm On Jun 28
Jennyogom:
Hi everyone,

Please when applying for Wes should you evaluate ur ND and HND or just ur HND?

Thanks for your responses.

Evaluate both. Its to your advantage and counts as 2 certificates.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by kendsage(m): 2:26pm On Jun 28
Jennyogom:
Hi everyone,

Please when applying for Wes should you evaluate ur ND and HND or just ur HND?

Thanks for your responses.

You evaluate your highest qualification. If HND is your highest qualification then that’s what you should attach for WES evaluation.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by BillQ: 2:31pm On Jun 28
Let’s say I was to borrow the remaining 20,635 how will I run my account, I literally want to call the school so they can reinstate my admission cos I deferred.

I have seen someone to borrow me the money how will I run the account considering this short period of time??
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by slutky: 2:58pm On Jun 28
kingslove030492:
Do you know the Refund policy or the School?

Some Schools only refund in the event of visa denial.

So you may need to research into the refund policy of the school to see if you can get a refund and pursue the Masters.


The name of the school is conestoga college
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Paroddy: 4:12pm On Jun 28
I recently applied for study permit and VISA for canada and got refused below is the full letter
Thank you for your interest in studying in Canada. I have reviewed your study permit application and supporting documentation to assess whether you meet the requirements for a study permit (https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit/eligibility.html). This includes assessing whether you are coming to Canada temporarily for the reason(s) you describe in your application. I have determined that your application does not meet the requirements of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) (https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/I-2.5/index.html) and Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR) (https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/sor-2002-227/index.html). I am refusing your application.
• Your assets and financial situation are insufficient to support the stated purpose of travel for yourself (and any accompanying family member(s), if applicable).
• Pursuant to paragraph 220(a) of the IRPR, I am not satisfied that you have sufficient and available financial resources, without working in Canada, to pay the tuition fees for the course or program of studies that you intend to pursue.
• Pursuant to paragraph 220(b) of the IRPR, I am not satisfied that you have sufficient and available financial resources, without working in Canada, to maintain yourself and any family members who are accompanying you during your proposed period of study.
I am planning to submit another application. My parents have 50 million naira in bank statement, I just got a sponsor of 10000 pounds from a family friend which isn't available to me but He has printed a bank statement and written a sponsorship letter for me. I also have a letter of good standing for my dad stating it's for my higher education worth 20 million naira a year. I do not exactly have time of excess right now as my school would be starting soon. Do you suggest I get a GIC with 23 million naira out of the bank statement or something else please any advice and suggestions on how I would reapply properly would be highly appreciated
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by amnotapervert(m): 4:22pm On Jun 28
Hey House,

I just remembered when I used to be a silent reader here, and I want to share my story to give hope to anyone feeling hopeless. Back in 2015 and 2016, I faced back-to-back visa rejections. However, I finally got my student visa in 2017.

Life hasn't been easy, but I want to encourage anyone going through tough times that it’s worth it—don't be discouraged.

Today, I received my Canadian passport at my house. Yes, I bought a 3-bedroom townhouse 45 minutes from downtown Toronto. I did this by myself, working in tech and saving 20% for the downpayment. grin grin grin

This is to encourage anyone feeling down due to multiple visa rejections or any visa issues. Pray to God and let Him answer you.

I now understand why God made me go through those visa rejections. When I came to Canada, the opportunities that awaited me were the ones He had planned for me. Don’t give up! cool cool cool cool

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Daveconsult007: 4:48pm On Jun 28
Adajulien:
Please o, someone should help me with direction to Canada visa application office from mile 2 biko nu


From Mile 2 under bridge , enter bus going to CMS, from CMS enter bus heading to Lekki/Ajah....then stop at Ikate bus stop, cross over and head into the gate.

You'll see the venue
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by MarksmanD: 5:01pm On Jun 28
Instead of running your account, just do GIC of two years. Pay your two years fees also. You said you have landed properties and your parents as home ties. You don't have any big problems. Just explain how you got your money by showing your crypto receipts and investment.

BillQ:
Let’s say I was to borrow the remaining 20,635 how will I run my account, I literally want to call the school so they can reinstate my admission cos I deferred.

I have seen someone to borrow me the money how will I run the account considering this short period of time??
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Marcgrace: 5:34pm On Jun 28
Hi @amnotapervert
Congrats!
Thank you for the encouragement.
All the best!


amnotapervert:
Hey House,

I just remembered when I used to be a silent reader here, and I want to share my story to give hope to anyone feeling hopeless. Back in 2015 and 2016, I faced back-to-back visa rejections. However, I finally got my student visa in 2017.

Life hasn't been easy, but I want to encourage anyone going through tough times that it’s worth it—don't be discouraged.

Today, I received my Canadian passport at my house. Yes, I bought a 3-bedroom townhouse 45 minutes from downtown Toronto. I did this by myself, working in tech and saving 20% for the downpayment. grin grin grin

This is to encourage anyone feeling down due to multiple visa rejections or any visa issues. Pray to God and let Him answer you.

I now understand why God made me go through those visa rejections. When I came to Canada, the opportunities that awaited me were the ones He had planned for me. Don’t give up! cool cool cool cool

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by JMG12: 5:49pm On Jun 28
You might be refuse because your POF was poorly documented, kindly share details of the previous application
Paroddy:
I recently applied for study permit and VISA for canada and got refused below is the full letter
Thank you for your interest in studying in Canada. I have reviewed your study permit application and supporting documentation to assess whether you meet the requirements for a study permit (https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit/eligibility.html). This includes assessing whether you are coming to Canada temporarily for the reason(s) you describe in your application. I have determined that your application does not meet the requirements of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) (https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/I-2.5/index.html) and Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR) (https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/sor-2002-227/index.html). I am refusing your application.
• Your assets and financial situation are insufficient to support the stated purpose of travel for yourself (and any accompanying family member(s), if applicable).
• Pursuant to paragraph 220(a) of the IRPR, I am not satisfied that you have sufficient and available financial resources, without working in Canada, to pay the tuition fees for the course or program of studies that you intend to pursue.
• Pursuant to paragraph 220(b) of the IRPR, I am not satisfied that you have sufficient and available financial resources, without working in Canada, to maintain yourself and any family members who are accompanying you during your proposed period of study.
I am planning to submit another application. My parents have 50 million naira in bank statement, I just got a sponsor of 10000 pounds from a family friend which isn't available to me but He has printed a bank statement and written a sponsorship letter for me. I also have a letter of good standing for my dad stating it's for my higher education worth 20 million naira a year. I do not exactly have time of excess right now as my school would be starting soon. Do you suggest I get a GIC with 23 million naira out of the bank statement or something else please any advice and suggestions on how I would reapply properly would be highly appreciated
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by kennyjoy(m): 5:54pm On Jun 28
BillQ:

God bless you, @Bobomaigida. He asked me to defer my admission, so I had to defer, but I’ve not completed the process.

Just to be sure, sir, you want me to go ahead and pay the 2nd-year tuition. After that, should I buy a GIC worth $41,270?

I am not going to lie, I have the money for the next year's fees and also an extra 7.5 million.

Will this work? So I can travel by the first of July to get it done. When I paid my fees, I paid it through someone else’s domiciliary account, a family friend. But I have mine now that I opened. What I want to be sure about is after paying the fees, buying a GIC worth $20,635 for one year, and having 7.5 million in my account, can it be explained in the SOP that I’ll be able to complete the remaining?

Please let me know if this will work. God bless.

Don’t forget, Nairalanders, this is another minute to remind you that @Justmellow uses ChatGPT 3.5 to write SOPs for people. He’s the dumbest idiot I’ve seen in my life. He got swayed by the reviews on here that were also done by him and his hungry people that he pays peanuts.

Bobomaigida, God bless. I’ll be anticipating your reply so I can prepare to travel.

I’d like to request my GCMS notes, the foolish @Justmellow gave a paper to fill, I printed it out and filled it, he’s a broke wretched fool, so I believe he won’t be able to pay for the paid version except the free one. So boss I don’t mind paying for it so it can be requested. God bless .

Calm down, bro! No agent can guarantee you a visa, your fate lies with the IRCC, which determines if you meet the eligibility criteria. Paying full tuition and purchasing a two-year GIC doesn't guarantee a visa either. We've seen people who only paid their first semester fees and showed that the remaining funds would be readily available, and they got their PPR. Often, your source of funds must be clearly stated in your application, and you need the documents to back it up. Even then, some people still get rejected.

I tell people, If you are too busy to DIY, you must ready to asked questions from your Agent, ask for all the docs before the submission. Don't be at the edge of telling the agent to just package everything for you, people tend to do this a lot and they came online to rant that the agent do them bad once they got rejected.

Back to @JustMellow, this guy is a guru of the Canada visa thread before they started monetizing it . Those who have been on this thread for 4-5 years will know him, and I can vouch for him. I've been on this thread for a couple of years and got my visa approved through DIY. I've already completed my two-year program in Canada. JustMellow wrote my SOP in 2021, wrote my wife's SOWP, and helped a couple of people I know personally. I did all the documentation and submission myself. While I'm not trying to defend him in your case, as I don't know him personally and have never met him, he only wrote my SOP, I proofread by myself, and I do some addition and subtraction. But I'm confident that if you ask him any questions about Canada immigration, and other gurus on this thread they will provide valuable insights and clarifications.

Before buying a GIC or anything else, get your notes to understand the reason for your rejection. Alternatively, if you know someone in Canada, ask them to contact the MP in your school’s riding so they can reach out to the IRCC and find out why you were rejected, that can be done is just a week. (Note: You can only do this if you have a valid reason or if your resumption date is very close). Please don't reapply blindly, as I can see your funds are readily available. Often, clearly explaining the source of funds and providing documents to back up your claim is crucial. Avoid submitting bulky documents, be straightforward. And, of course, ask questions on this thread.

Just to let you know no agents can guarantee you visa, THEY ARE NOT IRCC

I wish you God’s speed in your reapplication.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Adajulien: 6:04pm On Jun 28
God bless you alot
Daveconsult007:



From Mile 2 under bridge , enter bus going to CMS, from CMS enter bus heading to Lekki/Ajah....then stop at Ikate bus stop, cross over and head into the gate.

You'll see the venue
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Momoney77: 6:47pm On Jun 28
Good evening all
I have a question..
My sponsor is overseas and using her account as my sponsor, but she wants to deposit some money into my account here in Nigeria as proof of commitment.
I have access Bank with some activities, but she wants to use my GTB because it's easier for her, the issues is my GTB doesn't have activity on it...

So am asking is it safe for her to send money to my GTB with no activity, will the statement of account look questionable??
Note: I am also going to print my access Bank statements.

Basically if I receive a lump sum into my account with no activity, will it raise any suspicion if I can explain it came from my sponsor?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by BillQ: 7:56pm On Jun 28
I should at school fees and buy GIC with the money I want to borrow? Or did you skip that part?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by BillQ: 7:58pm On Jun 28
If you can vouch for him why did I get refused? If you can vouch for him why did he submit my application when he clearly knew that IRCC needed an attention letter?

Stop this thing abeg, Abi na you be Justmellow?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by BillQ: 8:01pm On Jun 28
Boss here’s a question I want to at 2 years fees, and buy GIC one year, can I borrow the remaining money and just put it in the account, like run it?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by BillQ: 8:02pm On Jun 28
You didn’t answer my question. I’m borrowing this money, how will I use it to run my account?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by BillQ: 8:12pm On Jun 28
"If I pay the two years' school fees and buy a GIC for CAD 20,635, can't I borrow money and say I sold a property?

Considering the fact that I deferred, can I reinstate it and submit because my resumption date is in September?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by kennyjoy(m): 8:28pm On Jun 28
BillQ:
If you can vouch for him why did I get refused? If you can vouch for him why did he submit my application when he clearly knew that IRCC needed an attention letter?

Stop this thing abeg, Abi na you be Justmellow?

That's why it's crucial to be fully engaged when you submit your visa application through an agent. In fact, I don't recommend using agents at all. Many of you prefer to have agents handle everything, avoiding the effort of doing your own research. My vouch of him is based on my previous experiences shared in this thread, not on your current dealings with him. Anyone who has been around here for a while can confirm that they knew him before they began monetizing their services.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by kennyjoy(m): 8:41pm On Jun 28
BillQ:

"If I pay the two years' school fees and buy a GIC for CAD 20,635, can't I borrow money and say I sold a property?

Considering the fact that I deferred, can I reinstate it and submit because my resumption date is in September?

Paying your two years tuition is very good financial stand for visa application. Do a two year GIC if you know you have a lump-sum in your account. If you don't just put the account and explain it on your letter of explanation and state it as your living expenses.

If your resumption is in the fall, you can still reinstate it as long as your school has an available seat for you.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by BillQ: 8:52pm On Jun 28
?

You skipped the part where I said I want to purchase a GIC? So I should use someone else’s money to buy Gic!

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