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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Zihno: 3:29am On Aug 12
frank2zee:

seunpas post=131455396:
Please Gurus in the house, I want to relocate to Canada, I have seek many opinions before someone introduced me here.
# I want my wife to school while I work
# She has BSc in Accounting (National Open University) But I am a Chartered Accountant and HND in Business Admin Lower Credit
# We are family of five(5)
# I may be able able to raise fund up to 10m, but I learnt it's capital intensive.

Please guys what steps can you advise me to take first to work for me next year September Academic year?

What are the challenges I may face and how I can solve them?
You candid advice will be appreciated.
Your wife should go first then you join her later through SOWP.
However, I don’t think that amount would be sufficient for her as most universities have increased their tuition deposit and are keen on the payment before offering you PAL.
Just add more money and let her go first.


Why can’t he go first? With HND and several years of experience, he can get into some Msc programs. I understand that University of Niagara Falls accept HND for their masters program.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Eboski(m): 4:45am On Aug 12
Please, do we have anyone resuming September intake with Grant Macewan university, Edmonton, Alberta.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Eboski(m): 4:55am On Aug 12
frank2zee:


Your wife should go first then you join her later through SOWP.
However, I don’t think that amount would be sufficient for her as most universities have increased their tuition deposit and are keen on the payment before offering you PAL.
Just add more money and let her go first.

SOWP doesn’t work again only for masters programs

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by bullstriker: 6:33am On Aug 12
I have replied you
RukkyRash:
Urgent
Bro, please check your email. I’m interested in applying to any of the universities in Canada for my masters degree. Please I need your advice on the best school to apply to with funding. I have my Bachelor's in Nursing
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by huzzman: 7:07am On Aug 12
Good morning gurus, when I was applying for Mpower loan, my program start term is not listed in my application on Mpower site which is WINTER, all I see there is SPRING,SUMMER AND FALL. Please how do I go about this?

Please i need your help.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by frank2zee: 8:14am On Aug 12
Eboski:


SOWP doesn’t work again only for masters programs


She should go for masters
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Bobomaigida: 8:19am On Aug 12
huzzman:
Good morning gurus, when I was applying for Mpower loan, my program start term is not listed in my application on Mpower site which is WINTER, all I see there is SPRING,SUMMER AND FALL. Please how do I go about this?

Please i need your help.

Choose the closest start date which will be Fall.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by huzzman: 8:22am On Aug 12
Bobomaigida:


Choose the closest start date which will be Fall.
Okay,thanks.
Now I understand.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Ronzy1990(m): 8:47am On Aug 12
Good morning House...

Please on completion of an Undergraduate program in Canada what options do I have?

Can I get a work permit - is there an "Undergraduate Work Permit"?

Or

Am I to immediately apply for Master's?

Please help clarify these
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Dodieeee: 8:48am On Aug 12
Hi everyone,

Please I need clarification. Is 1 million and 1.2 million lump sum?
I have 16.5m lump sum that I have already explained with documentation to back up. But I have deposits ranging from 500k to 1.5m in my account. Do I need to explain those too?
Please I need a reply as soon as possible.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Timeofgod: 9:12am On Aug 12
Please someone should help me abeg. Please am answer here





Good evening all.

Please I need help with detailed visa sop, I want to transition to a new career path different from what am currently doing. I have some certifications and work experience in the new career I intend applying for.

My head is full, I sincerely need help. I want to voluntarily retire from my current job, I don't know if VO will want to see the letter of retirement in my visa application. Please anyone with useful information should please help. Am so confused of what to do and how to go about this.[/quote]
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Bobomaigida: 10:58am On Aug 12
Ronzy1990:
Good morning House...

Please on completion of an Undergraduate program in Canada what options do I have?

Can I get a work permit - is there an "Undergraduate Work Permit"?

Or

Am I to immediately apply for Master's?

Please help clarify these

"POST" graduate work permit serves anyone that has graduated, once you are done with your undergrad then you can apply for PGWP.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by damyzel: 12:01pm On Aug 12
Dear friends,

Please is anybody in the house receiving biometric appointment letter from VFS. i booked appointment and did not receive confirmation. kindly advise if i should still proceed to visit their office for the biometrics.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by kosewu: 2:16pm On Aug 12
Doladollz:
September 3rd
Try write your school for possible deferment of admission. Are you a first time applicant on the IRCC portal?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by seunpas: 2:22pm On Aug 12
frank2zee:


Your wife should go first then you join her later through SOWP.
However, I don’t think that amount would be sufficient for her as most universities have increased their tuition deposit and are keen on the payment before offering you PAL.
Just add more money and let her go first.
Thanks bro,
Which school can you advise ?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Doladollz: 3:32pm On Aug 12
kosewu:
Try write your school for possible deferment of admission. Are you a first time applicant on the IRCC portal?
The school’s deferment deadline is September 16th so I still have till the end of the month. And yes!, I’m a first time applicant on IRCC portal.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Ronzy1990(m): 3:50pm On Aug 12
Bobomaigida:


"POST" graduate work permit serves anyone that has graduated, once you are done with your undergrad then you can apply for PGWP.
Oh... Thank you, Sir. It's clear
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by kosewu: 4:23pm On Aug 12
Doladollz:
The school’s deferment deadline is September 16th so I still have till the end of the month. And yes!, I’m a first time applicant on IRCC portal.
Good, you can still hold on till last day of the month.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Timeofgod: 4:33pm On Aug 12
Hello, does it mean no one have any word for me?

Mr Bobomaigida, I know you always help and comment on people questions. Nothing for? Chaiii! So O.Y.O is my name.





Good evening all.

Please I need help with detailed visa sop, I want to transition to a new career path different from what am currently doing. I have some certifications and work experience in the new career I intend applying for.

My head is full, I sincerely need help. I want to voluntarily retire from my current job, I don't know if VO will want to see the letter of retirement in my visa application. Please anyone with useful information should please help. Am so confused of what to do and how to go about this.[/quote]
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by MarksmanD: 4:54pm On Aug 12
What school? Is it Conestoga?
Doladollz:
The school’s deferment deadline is September 16th so I still have till the end of the month. And yes!, I’m a first time applicant on IRCC portal.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by MarksmanD: 4:57pm On Aug 12
Hello sir, no one can write an SOP better than you do. Google SOP templates, or use Chat GPT to write one for you and edit it to align with your future career path. Or pay a professional SOP writer to write one for you. Paying an SOP writer would still have you making edits so it can sound like you.
Timeofgod:
Hello, does it mean no one have any word for me?

Mr Bobomaigida, I know you always help and comment on people questions. Nothing for? Chaiii! So O.Y.O is my name.





Good evening all.

Please I need help with detailed visa sop, I want to transition to a new career path different from what am currently doing. I have some certifications and work experience in the new career I intend applying for.

My head is full, I sincerely need help. I want to voluntarily retire from my current job, I don't know if VO will want to see the letter of retirement in my visa application. Please anyone with useful information should please help. Am so confused of what to do and how to go about this.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Eboski(m): 4:59pm On Aug 12
Eboski:
Please, do we have anyone resuming September intake with Grant Macewan university, Edmonton, Alberta.


Someone should reply me

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Timeofgod: 5:22pm On Aug 12
[quote author=MarksmanD post=131471181]Hello sir, no one can write an SOP better than you do. Google SOP templates, or use Chat GPT to write one for you and edit it to align with your future career path. Or pay a professional SOP writer to write one for you. Paying an SOP writer would still have you making edits so it can sound like you.



God bless you sir. Am so grateful at least you have said something. But apart from SOP, there is a question I needed an answer to. Yes, as for getting a professional sop writer, I don't mind if I can get a good and sincere person.
Am a woman sir. Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Doladollz: 5:29pm On Aug 12
MarksmanD:
What school? Is it Conestoga?
Durham College
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by JMG12: 5:40pm On Aug 12
1.2M and 1.5M can be a lump sum depending on the account if, for the last 6 months, you have not had such a deposit then such an amount can be considered as a lump sum, you need to explain it
Dodieeee:
Hi everyone,

Please I need clarification. Is 1 million and 1.2 million lump sum?
I have 16.5m lump sum that I have already explained with documentation to back up. But I have deposits ranging from 500k to 1.5m in my account. Do I need to explain those too?
Please I need a reply as soon as possible.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Bobomaigida: 5:43pm On Aug 12
Timeofgod:
Hello, does it mean no one have any word for me?

Mr Bobomaigida, I know you always help and comment on people questions. Nothing for? Chaiii! So O.Y.O is my name.





Good evening all.

Please I need help with detailed visa sop, I want to transition to a new career path different from what am currently doing. I have some certifications and work experience in the new career I intend applying for.

My head is full, I sincerely need help. I want to voluntarily retire from my current job, I don't know if VO will want to see the letter of retirement in my visa application. Please anyone with useful information should please help. Am so confused of what to do and how to go about this.

Time of God, writing an SOP is huge undertaking, whilst some persons can help you write one, it good you have draft first, that can be built on.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by JMG12: 5:46pm On Aug 12
it seems you are confused, there is no document like an undergraduate work permit, if you complete an undergraduate program in Canada you will be issued PGWP, and then you can get a job
Ronzy1990:
Good morning House...

Please on completion of an Undergraduate program in Canada what options do I have?

Can I get a work permit - is there an "Undergraduate Work Permit"?

Or

Am I to immediately apply for Master's?

Please help clarify these
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Duchess102: 7:06pm On Aug 12
Why not visit their office, or cancel and try to reschedule maybe you will get your print out.

quote author=damyzel post=131466446]Dear friends,

Please is anybody in the house receiving biometric appointment letter from VFS. i booked appointment and did not receive confirmation. kindly advise if i should still proceed to visit their office for the biometrics.[/quote]
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by MarksmanD: 8:02pm On Aug 12
You can change careers since you have some certifications and work experience. But please ensure that your work experience in your new area of interest is about 2 years to put up a convincing SOP during your visa application.

[quote author=Timeofgod post=131471578][/quote]
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by zubizareta(m): 8:03pm On Aug 12
Jeboy:
Hello guys I trust we re doing great.


Please my niece is a registered midwifery (Nurse that graduated from college) in Nigeria and she is currently working/practicing.

Recently she started some training on care work to take advantage of the PR IRCC advertised this year for foreign care workers but her challenge now is Nurse and Midwifery portal is down and they are unable to certify her that she is a practicing nurse in Nigeria so WES evaluation may not be possible.

I want her to apply for Personal Supporr Worker (PSW) in Canada but I don't know if Visa Officer will grant her study permit should she get an admission as we may not be able to defend her returning back to Nigeria which is always the basis for getting study permit visa approved.

Other option is to go for her nursing course line but we re looking at the cost which will be more expensive.

I need am advice please for those who have applied for PSW what did you tell the visa officer as the reason you re studying in your SoP because PSW doesn't sell in Nigeria or Africa to justify going to read in Canada and then returning home after graduation.

Kindly advise.

There is option of Post graduate in Gerontology. You can check Fanshawe College or Macewan University.

Just as you were told earlier, a VO might question purpose of study if you go for a basic PSW program with your Nursing BSc.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Timeofgod: 8:19pm On Aug 12
[quote author=Bobomaigida post=131472013]

Time of God, writing an SOP is huge undertaking, whilst some persons can help you write one, it good you have draft first, that can be built on.





Thank you so much bro, am happy that I have a response from you people. I have already drafted my SOP. But the question I asked was, since I am changing career, should I attach my resignation letter of the previous work to the
SOP or what documents should I attach again please?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Timeofgod: 8:22pm On Aug 12
[quote author=MarksmanD post=131474181]You can change careers since you have some certifications and work experience. But please ensure that your work experience in your new area of interest is about 2 years to put up a convincing SOP during your visa application.




Alright, thank you once again. Will VO want to see a related letter from my previous work or I should just explain without any documents attached?

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