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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by bullstriker: 12:31pm On Aug 31
Email and send the web form to IRCC with the subject line “Urgent,” you should receive it in a day or 2.
Kenny4real68:
Hi Everyone

PLEASE HELP

My Sister’s School is starting on Sept 3rd. She got passport request on 26 August, she submitted on 27th and she have her stamped passport with her right now.

The issue is that she already booked her flight to canada for Sept 1st to land on Sept 2nd, but her introduction letter is not yet on her Gc key account. I know that letter is very important and immigration officials ask for it on arrival.
Please what can be done in this situation, or will they consider her on arrival being that her resumption is at the corner.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by bullstriker: 12:33pm On Aug 31
There is nothing to worry about. Medical updates are not always reflected in the portal.
Eckimalu:
Good morning my people, I did upfront medical on 3rd July after submitting my application earlier on 26th July, now IRCC demanded for medical earlier this month of which I have messaged them through webform that I did upfront but it's over 3 weeks now still no update from them, am worried please what could be the reason for the delay?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by bullstriker: 12:34pm On Aug 31
I believe the GCMS note is self-explanatory. The VO believes the funds in your brother’s account are for demonstration, as you did not provide documents to justify the lump sums in the account.
You can reapply with a convincing SoP explaining the source of the lump sum with supporting documents. Also, provide additional information regarding his salary and revenue if he is self-employed, as the VO wants to know if his salary or business income justifies such a balance.

Jimin95:
I've received my GCMS notes and see what is says. For context, I used both brother and Mom. My brother works in the US as a software engineer and my mom had 11M in her account. The total POF was more than I needed by at least 10k CAD.

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by bullstriker: 12:47pm On Aug 31
For the VO to refuse your application on IRPR 220(b), which is living expenses, is either your funds were insufficient, or there were unexplainable lump sums, or the VO was not convinced about the relationship and sponsorship. A VO can refuse an application for insufficient funds, even if the balance is enough to cover the cost of education if;
1. there is a large deposit with no reasonable explanation, and the account's history is inconsistent with such a deposit.
2. The account was opened recently
3. It is a corporate account with less than 1y statement and poor cash flow. Also, failure to show the sponsor is the sole owner of the business and has access to the account.
4. Unconvincing source of the income
This list is not exhaustive. Review the bank statement for the aforementioned and see how you can address them.
Luchi814:
I used a sponsor and there was no lump sum as it was a business account and had daily income and no lump sum, abi 100-200k na lump sum.
Secondly nothin was updated on my portal till they refused the visa

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Predator188: 2:03pm On Aug 31
Semtu:
For those coming to study for the purpose of getting a PR, I will advice you first go to the Express Express CRS tool and calculate what your future score would be with after earning a Canadian degree. If your score would up to 520 to 530, then I would advice you forget about it and not waste your time and money going through the study permit process.

At the moment, the average cutoff score is an around 510 to 520. Now this score keeps increasing yearly so don’t expect it to come down. If you begin your study this year in Canada, you will spend about two years studying then you graduate. After you are done studying, the minimum cutoff could have climbed to 530 which still puts you behind and unable to get a PR.

So my advice to everyone is that study permit is not a road to PR. Do your calculations well, see what your score would be after studying. If you feel it would be enough, then go for it. If not you only end up wasting your time and money.

Instead of coming to Canada to waste millions for a degree that does not guarantee PR, why not enroll in a French program in Nigeria and learn the French language? The cutoff for people fluent in French is just around 380. You can learn French in few months and pass the TEF test. Then apply for PR from Nigeria, that in my opinion is the best route for anyone who really wants to migrate to Canada.
Learning French would not only help for PR, it would also help in getting a job. There are lots of jobs in Canada for people who are bilingual. Jobs that even the Canadian degree would not get you.
Nothing is certain with canada 🇨🇦 these days..Trudeau government are reducing permanent residents arrivals people coming from abroad with PR in express entry since may 10th 2024 according to what they discussed in the last province and territories meeting with canada immigration minister, recently Trudeau wants to reduce the immigration level plan made his own statement in August 2024, even the French language proficiency draws may be stopped at any moment once they reach target or decides to reduce temporary residents arrivals from that category..
The only draws that is certain for now in express entry is CEC because majority of the candidate in the pool are already in Canada and not arrivals which they draw twice every month.They only prioritized
French to preserve French language culture and history in canada..
CEC cut off started dropping recently based on the last three draws because there is no other category to draw in that pool except CEC and French language draws including provisional nominees program which has its quota already and CEC candidates in that pool is not that increasing and scores started dropping and government wants to meet its 2024 immigration targets,unless the immigration level plan changes in 2025 CEC cut off points 👉 @ 507 last draw started with cut off point @ 522 will drop below 500 in 2025 because of cap on study permit,SOWP and other work permits for temporary residents.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by mopdro: 3:33pm On Aug 31
Hello Everyone,


I am planning to use $20k GIC certificate along with a loan to cover for my One year postgraduate certificate fees payment with a monthly repayments of $389.4 for 48 Months... I'm self sponsored and plan on stating on the LOE that my current Salary (N500,000) from where I'm currentoy Employed and Personal Business will cover for the Montly repayment while schooling in Canada...


Is this above a good strategy or should I pay full school fees and use pof to cover for the $20k cost of living for the Canada study visa... I'm avoiding this way because of the stress of explaining lump sums to the visa officer...

Please which of the options is better. Your feedbacks is highly needed, thank You
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by frank2zee: 4:28pm On Aug 31
Jimin95:
I've received my GCMS notes and see what is says. For context, I used both brother and Mom. My brother works in the US as a software engineer and my mom had 11M in her account. The total POF was more than I needed by at least 10k CAD.


Which program are you going for Bsc or Masters?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by olalekan9320(m): 5:27pm On Aug 31
Semtu:
For those coming to study for the purpose of getting a PR, I will advice you first go to the Express Express CRS tool and calculate what your future score would be with after earning a Canadian degree. If your score would up to 520 to 530, then I would advice you forget about it and not waste your time and money going through the study permit process.

At the moment, the average cutoff score is an around 510 to 520. Now this score keeps increasing yearly so don’t expect it to come down. If you begin your study this year in Canada, you will spend about two years studying then you graduate. After you are done studying, the minimum cutoff could have climbed to 530 which still puts you behind and unable to get a PR.

So my advice to everyone is that study permit is not a road to PR. Do your calculations well, see what your score would be after studying. If you feel it would be enough, then go for it. If not you only end up wasting your time and money.

Instead of coming to Canada to waste millions for a degree that does not guarantee PR, why not enroll in a French program in Nigeria and learn the French language? The cutoff for people fluent in French is just around 380. You can learn French in few months and pass the TEF test. Then apply for PR from Nigeria, that in my opinion is the best route for anyone who really wants to migrate to Canada.
Learning French would not only help for PR, it would also help in getting a job. There are lots of jobs in Canada for people who are bilingual. Jobs that even the Canadian degree would not get you.

People usually think PR is automatic for international students

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by DTruth10: 6:11pm On Aug 31
Please what are some quick and easy ways to prove home ties?

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by mopdro: 6:21pm On Aug 31
mopdro:
Hello Everyone,


I am planning to use $20k GIC certificate along with a loan to cover for my One year postgraduate certificate fees payment with a monthly repayments of $389.4 for 48 Months... I'm self sponsored and plan on stating on the LOE that my current Salary (N500,000) from where I'm currentoy Employed and Personal Business will cover for the Montly repayment while schooling in Canada...


Is this above a good strategy or should I pay full school fees and use pof to cover for the $20k cost of living for the Canada study visa... I'm avoiding this way because of the stress of explaining lump sums to the visa officer...

Please which of the options is better. Your feedbacks is highly needed, thank You

Hello Guys, still waiting for feedbacks on this, thank You.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Nauttyprof(m): 6:52pm On Aug 31
bullstriker:
I assume you are taking an MSc. You can use a third party for SWOP, and the proof of funds is not as much as that of a study permit; however, you must explain why the person wants to spend thousands of CAD to sponsor your family. Has he been supporting the family before now? What is the relationship? Is he financially stable?
Don’t neglect other aspects of the application, for example, demonstrating the genuineness of the relationship with your wife and home ties.

I am a PhD student. I am not just referring to my wife, our kids are involved too. He has been supporting the family and also financially stable. In my initial application for study permit, I provided my family details and the marriage isn't a recent one.

With the above details, kindly advise further.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Kindyl: 8:00pm On Aug 31
Thanks but please do you know how I can structure it to get urgent attention. I have sent some webforms before.
Bobomaigida:


Send emails to them and explain your circumstances
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Semtu(m): 8:10pm On Aug 31
Predator188:

Nothing is certain with canada 🇨🇦 these days..Trudeau government are reducing permanent residents arrivals people coming from abroad with PR in express entry since may 10th 2024 according to what they discussed in the last province and territories meeting with canada immigration minister, recently Trudeau wants to reduce the immigration level plan made his own statement in August 2024, even the French language proficiency draws may be stopped at any moment once they reach target or decides to reduce temporary residents arrivals from that category..
The only draws that is certain for now in express entry is CEC because majority of the candidate in the pool are already in Canada and not arrivals which they draw twice every month.They only prioritized
French to preserve French language culture and history in canada..
CEC cut off started dropping recently based on the last three draws because there is no other category to draw in that pool except CEC and French language draws including provisional nominees program which has its quota already and CEC candidates in that pool is not that increasing and scores started dropping and government wants to meet its 2024 immigration targets,unless the immigration level plan changes in 2025 CEC cut off points 👉 @ 507 last draw started with cut off point @ 522 will drop below 500 in 2025 because of cap on study permit,SOWP and other work permits for temporary residents.

True, but I don’t see French draws slowing down anytime soon. Unless you live in Quebec, it is becoming uncommon to find Canadians that can speak French. So they need to even the French - English population and this might take several years even with the numerous French draws

I still think the fastest and cheapest way to PR is by learning French. I know of someone who took the TEF test within just 4 months of learning French and got CLB 7, the test is so easy if you have that basic knowledge. A serious person with no prior knowledge of French who starts learning it today can be fluent enough to take the TEF test in 6 months or less. Compare that with spending around 40 million and two years for a Canadian degree that does not even guarantee PR unless you are lucky enough to find a professional job which is increasingly becoming unlikely because of the job shortages in the country.

And even if French specific draw stops, you still get 50 point for EE and you also would probably qualify for nomination in Quebec and other provinces.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Bobomaigida: 8:27pm On Aug 31
Kindyl:
Thanks but please do you know how I can structure it to get urgent attention. I have sent some webforms before.

Subject: Urgent: Update Request on Study Permit Application

Dear Visa Officer,

I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to inquire about the status of my study permit application submitted on [date]. As the processing time has now surpassed the expected [number] weeks, I have yet to receive any update.

My school’s start date is [date], and with the deadline rapidly approaching, I am increasingly concerned about the potential impact of any delay on my plans to study in Canada.

I understand that your office is handling a large volume of applications, but I kindly request that my application be reviewed as soon as possible to ensure I can meet the resumption date.

Thank you for your attention to this matter.

Kind regards,

[Your Full Name]
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by hammed71(m): 9:53pm On Aug 31
DTruth10:
Please what are some quick and easy ways to prove home ties?
if you have some properties in your name, which school are you applying for?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Sammybabelious: 9:54pm On Aug 31
Good evening bosses in the house, please enlightened your girl.

Please I want to ask, Masters program and post bachelorette (bachelor) diploma do they give spouse open work permit on both programs?

Secondly, post bachelorette diploma, does it has high rate of denial as the undergraduate diploma

Lastly, which is advisable for one to apply to, that one can have higher rate of visa acceptance
( MSC OR POST BACHELORETTE DIPLOMA?)
Courses intended to study are healthcare related courses
Abeg, make ogas help me put mouth for this matter!🙏🙏🙏
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Kingking2468: 7:49am On Sep 01
Good day everyone, my young bro visa got a denial due to insufficient assets and financial situation, please I need help on how to go about it.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Kindyl: 9:09am On Sep 01
Thank you so much. I will be back to testify.
Bobomaigida:


Subject: Urgent: Update Request on Study Permit Application

Dear Visa Officer,

I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to inquire about the status of my study permit application submitted on [date]. As the processing time has now surpassed the expected [number] weeks, I have yet to receive any update.

My school’s start date is [date], and with the deadline rapidly approaching, I am increasingly concerned about the potential impact of any delay on my plans to study in Canada.

I understand that your office is handling a large volume of applications, but I kindly request that my application be reviewed as soon as possible to ensure I can meet the resumption date.

Thank you for your attention to this matter.

Kind regards,

[Your Full Name]





Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by SOPWriter: 10:12am On Sep 01
Kingking2468:
Good day everyone, my young bro visa got a denial due to insufficient assets and financial situation, please I need help on how to go about it.
Hi KingKing2468,

I empathize with you regarding your brother's refusal. Would you mind sharing his decision letter with me and other well-meaning members of this thread? I'd love to help identify the reason for the refusal and offer advice if he's interested in reapplying.

Regards.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by DTruth10: 12:36pm On Sep 01
hammed71:
if you have some properties in your name, which school are you applying for?

Do lands count? This is just a question
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Kingking2468: 1:43pm On Sep 01
SOPWriter:
Hi KingKing2468,

I empathize with you regarding your brother's refusal. Would you mind sharing his decision letter with me and other well-meaning members of this thread? I'd love to help identify the reason for the refusal and offer advice if he's interested in reapplying.

Regards.

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Muslimity(m): 2:32pm On Sep 01
Duchess102:
Check thread of nairaland for SOWP

@Duchess102: Please do you have an idea about how I can get to confirm that VFS has indeed received my passport submission? I did not book any appointment nor physically visit VFS office but rather I submitted my passport at DHL office and was given a tracking number. I tracked my passport on DHL platform, and it says the passport has been delivered to VFS Lagos on Friday by 9am. However, I have not received any notification from VFS that they have received my passport from DHL. Please, kindly advise how to confirm that truly VFS has received and will transmit it to IRCC for stamping.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Duchess102: 3:48pm On Sep 01
Friday is too close to start worrying and is a half day, Monday might be too busy for them, however you should receive a email from them confirming the received of your passport.
Did you pay VFS for transmission?
Muslimity:


@Duchess102: Please do you have an idea about how I can get to confirm that VFS has indeed received my passport submission? I did not book any appointment nor physically visit VFS office but rather I submitted my passport at DHL office and was given a tracking number. I tracked my passport on DHL platform, and it says the passport has been delivered to VFS Lagos on Friday by 9am. However, I have not received any notification from VFS that they have received my passport from DHL. Please, kindly advise how to confirm that truly VFS has received and will transmit it to IRCC for stamping.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by mopdro: 4:21pm On Sep 01
[quote author=Kingking2468 post=131799394][/quote]

Sorry about this, he can try to apply for GCMS notes to check what really was the VO reason to state he has insufficient funds.

Also regarding his application what are the answers to these?

1 - What Course did he apply for hope it's either trade, stem or health related

2 - Pay Full Tuition or at least First Semster Tuition

3 - Show Sufficient Bank Statement for the $20K CAD Living Expenses and $5K CAD for travel expenses and rest of Tuition if he paid only first semester fee

4 - Also is he self sponsored or has a sponsor, of he has a sponsor what's the relationship between him and sponsor
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by mopdro: 4:22pm On Sep 01
Kingking2468:
Good day everyone, my young bro visa got a denial due to insufficient assets and financial situation, please I need help on how to go about it.

Sorry about this, he can try to apply for GCMS notes to check what really was the VO reason to state he has insufficient funds.

Also regarding his application what are the answers to these?

1 - What Course did he apply for hope it's either trade, stem or health related

2 - Pay Full Tuition or at least First Semster Tuition

3 - Show Sufficient Bank Statement for the $20K CAD Living Expenses and $5K CAD for travel expenses and rest of Tuition if he paid only first semester fee

4 - Also is he self sponsored or has a sponsor, of he has a sponsor what's the relationship between him and sponsor
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Muslimity(m): 7:01pm On Sep 01
Duchess102:
Friday is too close to start worrying and is a half day, Monday might be too busy for them, however you should receive a email from them confirming the received of your passport.
Did you pay VFS for transmission?

Thanks for the clarity.
Yes, I paid for VFS for the passport transmission to IRCC and I equally paid for VFS to courier the passport to my house after stamping. I included these payment receipts in the package I asked DHL to handover to VFS. So, as rightly advised, I will wait for VFS to send me an acknowledgement or a confirmation that my passport has been received by them and the next actions to be taken. I was worry because I expected VFS to acknowledge my payment for the passport transmission immediately I made the payment last Thursday.
Thanks again for your support.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Debbieeeeeee: 8:04am On Sep 02
Muslimity:


Thanks for the clarity.
Yes, I paid for VFS for the passport transmission to IRCC and I equally paid for VFS to courier the passport to my house after stamping. I included these payment receipts in the package I asked DHL to handover to VFS. So, as rightly advised, I will wait for VFS to send me an acknowledgement or a confirmation that my passport has been received by them and the next actions to be taken. I was worry because I expected VFS to acknowledge my payment for the passport transmission immediately I made the payment last Thursday.
Thanks again for your support.
Send them an email here Canadang@vfshelpline.com
That’s how they behave they won’t send updates. It they respond quickly to emails they’ll also give you the tracking number of your package so you can track
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Sammybabelious: 9:14am On Sep 02
Good morning,
Please advise me.
I was denied my study visa around April/May this year, (undergraduate diploma)I have also gotten my GCM report
I intend to reapply soon,

That was why I asked if post Bachelorette diploma,/ MSc program if they both give spouse open work permit[b].(I know they don't issue SOWP in diploma )[/b]

Sammybabelious:
Good evening bosses in the house, please enlightened your girl.

Please I want to ask, Masters program and post bachelorette (bachelor) diploma do they give spouse open work permit on both programs?

Secondly, post bachelorette diploma, does it has high rate of denial as the undergraduate diploma

Lastly, which is advisable for one to apply to, that one can have higher rate of visa acceptance
( MSC OR POST BACHELORETTE DIPLOMA?)
Courses intended to study are healthcare related courses
Abeg, make ogas help me put mouth for this matter!🙏🙏🙏
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by DTruth10: 12:33pm On Sep 02
DTruth10:
Please what are some quick and easy ways to prove home ties?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by lyndaoyewole(f): 2:40pm On Sep 02
advice for anyone coming to Canada.
immediately you get your visa, go ahead and extend your passport to 10yrs validity in Nigeria. be serious with this advice. renew/extend your passports in Nigeria.
also, its best to come with PR, because student pathway to PR has casted & its extremely expensive. health oriented courses have the highest job prospects.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Trust22(m): 3:10pm On Sep 02
lyndaoyewole:
advice for anyone coming to Canada.
immediately you get your visa, go ahead and extend your passport to 10yrs validity in Nigeria. be serious with this advice. renew/extend your passports in Nigeria.
also, its best to come with PR, because student pathway to PR has casted & its extremely expensive. health oriented courses have the highest job prospects.


Thank you brother.... Pls what's your advice to someone who is going to a college that does not offer post graduate work permit.... The program is continuous health assistant..... it runs for 10 months.... PAL received and upfront medical done
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by SOPWriter: 3:14pm On Sep 02
Ifeoluwaemdee:
thanks @SOPwriter. I will try that now
You're welcome, Ifeoluwaemdee.

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