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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Predator188: 4:29pm On Sep 02
DTruth10:


Do lands count? This is just a question
Canada won't care of your land, improve your credibility and strong immigration history, start with schegen area states.,visit any of the countries and return, this is only related to you.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by SOPWriter: 5:38pm On Sep 02
DTruth10:
Please what are some quick and easy ways to prove home ties?
Hi DTruth10,

You can prove your ties to Nigeria with any of the following:

Family and Social Documents
1. Birth certificate
2. Marriage certificate (if married)
3. Kids' birth certificates (if you're a parent)
4. Evidence showing your family is in Nigeria
5. Documents reflecting community involvement or memberships
6. Proof of cultural or religious connections (christian, muslim, and traditional titles)

Work, Business, and Financial Means
1. Letter from your workplace (if you're an employee)
2. Proof of business ownership or registration (if you're self-employed)
3. Pay slip or tax records
4. Bank statements evincing your transactions and account balances to demonstrate your financial establishment in Nigeria

Properties and Real Estate
1. Property deeds or ownership documents
2. Proof of investments or assets in Nigeria
3. Study Goals and Career Plans
4. An SOP explaining how your proposed Canadian education coincides with your career aspirations in Nigeria

Please note that while not all documents listed above are required, submitting a significant portion of them can strengthen your application and improve your chances of approval.

Wishing you good luck.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Duchess102: 6:32pm On Sep 02
How much did you pay. I thought the $85 should cover the transmission according to what I read online, I saw this in VFS website, ๐Ÿ‘‰๐Ÿ‘‰
> If no package is transmitted at the time of biometric enrolment (when the application has been submitted online), the initial package transmission is included in the fee of CAD $85 for biometric enrolment and package transmission.

If you need to provide your biometrics, the biometric fee of C$ 85.00 (per person) / C$ 170.00 (for a family of 2 or more) / C$ 255.00 (for a group of performing artists of 3 or more) covers the Visa Application Centre service charge for package transmission, with the exception
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.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by DTruth10: 7:07pm On Sep 02
SOPWriter:
Hi DTruth10,

You can prove your ties to Nigeria with any of the following:

Family and Social Documents
1. Birth certificate
2. Marriage certificate (if married)
3. Kids' birth certificates (if you're a parent)
4. Evidence showing your family is in Nigeria
5. Documents reflecting community involvement or memberships
6. Proof of cultural or religious connections (christian, muslim, and traditional titles)

Work, Business, and Financial Means
1. Letter from your workplace (if you're an employee)
2. Proof of business ownership or registration (if you're self-employed)
3. Pay slip or tax records
4. Bank statements evincing your transactions and account balances to demonstrate your financial establishment in Nigeria

Properties and Real Estate
1. Property deeds or ownership documents
2. Proof of investments or assets in Nigeria
3. Study Goals and Career Plans
4. An SOP explaining how your proposed Canadian education coincides with your career aspirations in Nigeria

Please note that while not all documents listed above are required, submitting a significant portion of them can strengthen your application and improve your chances of approval.

Wishing you good luck.

Very detailed and helpful. Thank you.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by DTruth10: 9:24pm On Sep 02
Predator188:

Canada won't care of your land, improve your credibility and strong immigration history, start with schegen area states.,visit any of the countries and return, this is only related to you.

Apparently lands and property deeds work. Thanks for your feedback.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by DTravel(f): 11:23pm On Sep 02
Hi All.
Iโ€™m currently completing my study permit application.
I have extensive travel history from childhood. I included all my passport data pages and visa pages. Do I have to include scans of all my PoE stamps gotten while traveling?
The passport upload document size is already 2MB on the dot.
Any advise helps. Especially from any who has gotten PPR
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by lyndaoyewole(f): 12:41am On Sep 03
sister, any medical course, has job prosects. no pgwp is a no no. especially now they are trying to restrict work permit conversions. i wish you luck
Trust22:



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 Hoelujohn: 3:51am On Sep 03
lyndaoyewole:
sister, any medical course, has job prosects. no pgwp is a no no. especially now they are trying to restrict work permit conversions. i wish you luck
You apply for another course before that finishes.bHope tuition is like 5k sha as no pgwp
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Trust22(m): 5:13am On Sep 03
Hoelujohn:

You apply for another course before that finishes.bHope tuition is like 5k sha as no pgwp

Thank you.... I will surely apply for another course.. The Tuition is 11k though they allow
earn as you learn... 3 days classes and 2 days work. . The plan is to apply for the provincial nominee program
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Duchess102: 9:17am On Sep 03
You should rather send them with webform, it will consume the space for your important document
DTravel:
Hi All.
Iโ€™m currently completing my study permit application.
I have extensive travel history from childhood. I included all my passport data pages and visa pages. Do I have to include scans of all my PoE stamps gotten while traveling?
The passport upload document size is already 2MB on the dot.
Any advise helps. Especially from any who has gotten PPR

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Leapp: 2:50pm On Sep 03
Hello,
Pls does anyone know a study loan company that gives study loans to study a Diploma course in Canada ?
Most of them do MSc or MBA but pls am looking for one that would grant study loan to do a Diploma course in Canada.

Thanks .
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Leapp: 2:53pm On Sep 03
Hello,
Pls does anyone know a study loan company that gives study loans to study a Diploma course in Canada ?
Most of them do MSc or MBA but pls am looking for one that would grant study loan to do a Diploma course in Canada.

Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Maria96: 3:15pm On Sep 03
Leapp:
Hello,
Pls does anyone know a study loan company that gives study loans to study a Diploma course in Canada ?
Most of them do MSc or MBA but pls am looking for one that would grant study loan to do a Diploma course in Canada.

Thanks
taking loan to go study a diploma course is a bad idea. No guarantees for jobs or pr after expiry of one year post graduate visa ( they are even trying to ties pgwp to indemand occupations only). You are better off going to learn learn and try express entry.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Kachiokeke: 4:05pm On Sep 03
Good evening all
Please are am I the only one who applied for study visa early July that is still waiting for a response. Please if there is any awaiting group for people like me,I sincerely don't mind joining. The waiting process is really tiring.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Leapp: 5:25pm On Sep 03
Maria96:
taking loan to go study a diploma course is a bad idea. No guarantees for jobs or pr after expiry of one year post graduate visa ( they are even trying to ties pgwp to indemand occupations only). You are better off going to learn learn and try express entry.

Ok yes thanks I understand it , but I have a reason for it that's why.
Still searching for though in case.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Predator188: 7:25pm On Sep 03
Maria96:
taking loan to go study a diploma course is a bad idea. No guarantees for jobs or pr after expiry of one year post graduate visa ( they are even trying to ties pgwp to indemand occupations only). You are better off going to learn learn and try express entry.
Even express entry is not a guarantee for PR!it is going AWOL
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by tam0tam1: 8:04pm On Sep 03
Good Evening House, my wife and son submitted their passport for stamping on the 28th August 2024, by 30th we got a mail that the passport with the tracking number belonging to my wife is ready for pickup, while my son tracking number is still showing that, it is under processing at IRCC office. my wife already collected her passport, ticket has been booked and since then no updated on my son's passport.
please i need advice on what to do.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by MarksmanD: 8:17pm On Sep 03
2 working days is such a short time to be worried. It take 2-3 weeks to get a stamped passport. Please be patient.
tam0tam1:
Good Evening House, my wife and son submitted their passport for stamping on the 28th August 2024, by 30th we got a mail that the passport with the tracking number belonging to my wife is ready for pickup, while my son tracking number is still showing that, it is under processing at IRCC office. my wife already collected her passport, ticket has been booked and since then no updated on my son's passport.
please i need advice on what to do.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by tam0tam1: 8:22pm On Sep 03
MarksmanD:
2 working days is such a short time to be worried. It take 2-3 weeks to get a stamped passport. Please be patient.
thank you, it just because my wife already collected her own and it was submitted together.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Biddieg: 8:26pm On Sep 03
[quote author=Kachiokeke post=131837302]Good evening all
Please are am I the only one who applied for study visa early July that is still waiting for a response. Please if there is any awaiting group for people like me,I sincerely don't mind joining. The waiting process is really tiring.[/quote.
No you arenโ€™t the
Only one
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Muslimity(m): 9:16pm On Sep 03
Duchess102:
How much did you pay. I thought the $85 should cover the transmission according to what I read online, I saw this in VFS website, ๐Ÿ‘‰๐Ÿ‘‰
> If no package is transmitted at the time of biometric enrolment (when the application has been submitted online), the initial package transmission is included in the fee of CAD $85 for biometric enrolment and package transmission.

If you need to provide your biometrics, the biometric fee of C$ 85.00 (per person) / C$ 170.00 (for a family of 2 or more) / C$ 255.00 (for a group of performing artists of 3 or more) covers the Visa Application Centre service charge for package transmission, with the exception

Sorry for my late response. I am just coming online now for today.

Although, my application is online. Yet I paid the following in Naira:

Passport Transmission = N36,720
Courier One-Way Return = N30,030
Total Amount Paid= N66,750
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by JMG12: 11:17pm On Sep 03
You are not the only one, some program started today. hope you have defer?
Leapp:


Ok yes thanks I understand it , but I have a reason for it that's why.
Still searching for though in case.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by JMG12: 11:37pm On Sep 03
It is typically unnecessary to submit scans of all of your PoE (Port of Entry) stamps with your study permit application, especially when you have already supplied all passport data sheets and visa pages. Prioritize recent and relevant travel. focus on the last five years of your travel history. Include only the entry and exit stamps for relevant countries like the USA, Canada, UK, Australia, Germany, and other EU nations. If possible, combine relevant entry and exit stamps into a single document to save space.
DTravel:
Hi All.
Iโ€™m currently completing my study permit application.
I have extensive travel history from childhood. I included all my passport data pages and visa pages. Do I have to include scans of all my PoE stamps gotten while traveling?
The passport upload document size is already 2MB on the dot.
Any advise helps. Especially from any who has gotten PPR
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by mygladness: 1:22am On Sep 04
Good morning gurus in the house.

Please, I need help to confirm if 40 million naira is enough for proof of fund for undergraduate studies after payment of school fees?

Secondly, is it okay to make payment for school fees from the US for someone in Nigeria?

Thank you
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Guruindahouse(m): 3:12am On Sep 04
That was 2 months application timeline. Do you have an average timeline for online application these days?
Kindyl:
That was fast! Lucky you. I pray for my miracle too.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Gokoyer1401: 3:39am On Sep 04
Applied in early August and waiting for decision as well. I am a Lambton Ottawa prospective Student btw. What about you?
jojomario:
May 29. I have no idea atall. But I still have January date for resumption.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Gokoyer1401: 4:00am On Sep 04
Thanks for your submission. I am waiting for my study visa decision.

Btw, with the right connection like you and mentorship from our tech guys that are in Canada, do you think it's still okay to come to canada(Ottawa) to pursue Diploma in Business Analysis as a Data analyst? I have skills in Excel, SQL, Power Bi, Tableau and a bit of python.
Bobomaigida:
For those planning to move to Canada, itโ€™s essential to thoroughly PLAN your journey in advance. This includes selecting the right course, choosing the appropriate province, and understanding the PR pathways available. Always conduct thorough research and seek advice. As a student, you will be a temporary resident, so itโ€™s crucial to have a clear exit strategy for transitioning to permanent residency and start taking steps toward that goal.

Unfortunately, conditions in our home country are not improving and are becoming increasingly challenging and costly. If you have the opportunity to leave, do so with careful planning. However, not everyone can afford to move abroad due to the rising costs and economic difficulties at home. If Canada is too expensive, consider other options, but ensure you are well-informed and prepared.

I wish everyone the best in their endeavors.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Duchess102: 5:14am On Sep 04
Thanks for your response, however, do you have idea of their policy for in-person or representative submission or pick of passports.
Muslimity:


Sorry for my late response. I am just coming online now for today.

Although, my application is online. Yet I paid the following in Naira:

Passport Transmission = N36,720
Courier One-Way Return = N30,030
Total Amount Paid= N66,750
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Gokoyer1401: 6:33am On Sep 04
I am so sorry about this? Have you been applying for all these visas from abroad or in Nigeria? Second question is that, have you been applying for all these visas on your own or through agent(s)?

Let's see what your GCMS note will say. Just don't give up! Good luck to us all.
Marcgrace:
Hello @MarksmanD
This is my third study permit refusal. Can you guide me through the process of submitting a reconsideration application?

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Eckimalu: 7:29am On Sep 04
Good morning my fellow Nairalanders, please I need clarification, I submitted on 26th of June and did my upfront medical on 3rd of July and they notified me that my medical report has been sent successfully on 4th of July however, on the 12th of August, they requested for medical report as you can see from the image attached to this, now my questions are,
Did they not receive my medical report?
Secondly, if they did, why are they requesting for medical report
Also, I have informed them through webform that I did upfront medical but it's almost a month now still no update. Thanks

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Bobomaigida: 8:20am On Sep 04
Eckimalu:
Good morning my fellow Nairalanders, please I need clarification, I submitted on 26th of June and did my upfront medical on 3rd of July and they notified me that my medical report has been sent successfully on 4th of July however, on the 12th of August, they requested for medical report as you can see from the image attached to this, now my questions are,
Did they not receive my medical report?
Secondly, if they did, why are they requesting for medical report
Also, I have informed them through webform that I did upfront medical but it's almost a month now still no update. Thanks

Send the e medical document via email to these IRCC emails, they should update your profile.
nrobi-immigration@international.gc.ca
NROBIIMDocument@international.gc.ca
nrobi-im-enquiry@international.gc.ca
Abuja@international.gc.ca
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Bobomaigida: 8:22am On Sep 04
Gokoyer1401:
Thanks for your submission. I am waiting for my study visa decision.

Btw, with the right connection like you and mentorship from our tech guys that are in Canada, do you think it's still okay to come to canada(Ottawa) to pursue Diploma in Business Analysis as a Data analyst? I have skills in Excel, SQL, Power Bi, Tableau and a bit of python.


Doing courses like this that feed in demand professions is very good, what you have to bear in mind is to know your exit options from study to permanent residence.

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