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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Duchess102: 11:13pm On Sep 16
Make sure to state that your offer covers the tuition, insurance and living expenses. As regards to this offer, you are allowed to start study on a waived tuition fee. I wish you could get a tuition fee wavier letter from your school.
techgen:
Thank you for your suggestions!
I will just ensure I put my best foot forward, i have my GCMS note now... although,My supervisor was even surprise by the VO assertion.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Jeboy(m): 12:35am On Sep 17
Obviously that will convince the VO that he doesnt need to pay tuition, else they will want to see it in PoF.

Duchess102:
Make sure to state that your offer covers the tuition, insurance and living expenses. As regards to this offer, you are allowed to start study on a waived tuition fee. I wish you could get a tuition fee wavier letter from your school.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by GbemiTrabaye01: 12:45am On Sep 17
That IBU are kinda slow with offer letter been waiting over a month. Can you recommend another school? Trying to see if it's possible to get the Jan 2025 intake.

bullstriker:
You must go for an MSc if you are married and intend for your spouse to join you on a work permit. Just like @ Bobomaigida mentioned, cheap is relative.
Can you consider a 1-year MSc business program that costs 26K? It is more affordable than a two-year masters, and you will be eligible for 3 yr PGWP. Also, IBU MBA costs 17/yr, but theirs is a 2-year program.

Master of Management
Providence University, Winnipeg
$16,775.00 CAD/yr
Application fee
$102.50 CAD

Master of Management
Crandall University
New Brunswick
$26,000.00 CAD

MBA
International Business University
Toronto
$17,850.00 CAD

I can help you apply to these schools and others. Service is free
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by bullstriker: 1:21am On Sep 17
The @Chibumalasia keeps creating new accounts after moderators banned him; this last one was created this month, but his tone is the same - he likes using the word ‘thief.’ I believe he is just a child having fun; otherwise, he should know that there are people authorized by IRCC, CBSA, ESDC, etc., to represent people before them and other Canadian government agencies. These people can also be held accountable if they scam or misrepresent you, as they have a regulated body. But he is so enmeshed in his folly that he does not realize he displays ignorance and juvenility. Since he started the ‘fun game,’ people have checked my profile and done simple verification to ascertain the information in my profile.
Dodieeee:

Yours is also a fake account. Your first post was on the 5th of November. What's your purpose here?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by bullstriker: 1:28am On Sep 17
I don’t know why your offer letter is taking so long; my recent offer letter took less time. You can email them if you do not receive the offer by the end of the month.
You can check Niagara University, Laurentian University, and Trinity Western University.
University Canada West (UCW) is fast as well but expensive, and living expenses in Vancouver are high.
GbemiTrabaye01:
That IBU are kinda slow with offer letter been waiting over a month. Can you recommend another school? Trying to see if it's possible to get the Jan 2025 intake.

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by bullstriker: 1:49am On Sep 17
While some Vos, based on your presentation, can accept full funding with a monthly stipend as an acceptable proof of funds, others may not be as lenient as these scholarships, though available, are only accessible when you meet specific requirements. Temporary resident applications, such as a study permit, are based on the discretion of the visa officer handling an application. So, I recommend having a substantial amount and showing a reliable source of funds for the subsequent years. Suppose you don’t have additional funds or a sponsor. In that case, I strongly advise you to request a support letter from your Head of Department or supervisor addressed to IRCC stating that they guarantee maximum financial support for tuition and living expenses and that you merit it. Furthermore, in your financial analysis, precisely mention what the scholarship covers, how much will be provided per period, and when it will be disbursed.

@ techgen, the above was my reply to @Duchess102 on July 31, 2024 before submission of study permit. Kindly consider the same in your reapplication. Alll the best!
techgen:
Thank you for your suggestions!
I will just ensure I put my best foot forward, i have my GCMS note now... although,My supervisor was even surprise by the VO assertion.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by techgen(m): 3:19am On Sep 17
Thank you @duchess102 @bullstriker @jeboy
bullstriker:
While some Vos, based on your presentation, can accept full funding with a monthly stipend as an acceptable proof of funds, others may not be as lenient as these scholarships, though available, are only accessible when you meet specific requirements. Temporary resident applications, such as a study permit, are based on the discretion of the visa officer handling an application. So, I recommend having a substantial amount and showing a reliable source of funds for the subsequent years. Suppose you don’t have additional funds or a sponsor. In that case, I strongly advise you to request a support letter from your Head of Department or supervisor addressed to IRCC stating that they guarantee maximum financial support for tuition and living expenses and that you merit it. Furthermore, in your financial analysis, precisely mention what the scholarship covers, how much will be provided per period, and when it will be disbursed.

@ techgen, the above was my reply to @Duchess102 on July 31, 2024 before submission of study permit. Kindly consider the same in your reapplication. Alll the best!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by matinero: 1:08pm On Sep 17
Hello everyone,
Please I need some help here.
My wife did upfront medicals at Q-life Aug 10. We uploaded the information sheet while submitting our application and Q-life also indicated that the result would have been submitted to IRCC as it takes 10 biz days.

However we received an email today requesting for her medicals.

We're thinking of sending a message to IRCC to inform them that we've done upfront medicals.

Your helpful opinion is highly appreciated. Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Johnames: 2:03pm On Sep 17
matinero:
Hello everyone,
Please I need some help here.
My wife did upfront medicals at Q-life Aug 10. We uploaded the information sheet while submitting our application and Q-life also indicated that the result would have been submitted to IRCC as it takes 10 biz days.

However we received an email today requesting for her medicals.

We're thinking of sending a message to IRCC to inform them that we've done upfront medicals.

Your helpful opinion is highly appreciated. Thanks
send the medical information sheet through webform, when did she submit her application?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by matinero: 6:08pm On Sep 17
Johnames:
send the medical information sheet through webform, when did she submit her application?

Thanks, that's what we're planning on doing. We submitted first week of this month.

We applied using the old portal. My question is are there separate web forms for the new and old portal?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Johnames: 6:19pm On Sep 17
matinero:


Thanks, that's what we're planning on doing. We submitted first week of this month.

We applied using the old portal. My question is are there separate web forms for the new and old portal?

No ,just the normal webform
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Biddieg: 7:19pm On Sep 17
Hi everyone, please who else is waiting for a decision? Submitted since 11th of July, did biometrics the next day. I also did upfront medical June. Please help the waiting, fasting Omo. Who else is in this same situation please make hbp to finish me

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by JMG12: 7:48pm On Sep 17
Many people who applied in July are still waiting for a decision. I pray it favors you all that are waiting
Biddieg:
Hi everyone, please who else is waiting for a decision? Submitted since 11th of July, did biometrics the next day. I also did upfront medical June. Please help the waiting, fasting Omo. Who else is in this same situation please make hbp to finish me

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by shinaxurdick: 8:24pm On Sep 17
Good evening everyone,

My friend in canada need your help,
She just got to canada this September and she has finished her registration but she wanted to change her course.. pls what did she need to do ? And is there any implication to this decision
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Biddieg: 8:40pm On Sep 17
JMG12:
Many people who applied in July are still waiting for a decision. I pray it favors you all that are waiting



Amen, thanks a lot 🙏🏽
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by chevchenko: 12:20am On Sep 18
Update today

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Rob93: 9:24am On Sep 18
Hi everyone,

I want to ask people that submitted their application June,July,August September if they have had any updates on their portals even if it’s just medical pass updates.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by GbemiTrabaye01: 11:06am On Sep 18
Thanks! I'll check out Niagara University and Laurentian.

bullstriker:
I don’t know why your offer letter is taking so long; my recent offer letter took less time. You can email them if you do not receive the offer by the end of the month.
You can check Niagara University, Laurentian University, and Trinity Western University.
University Canada West (UCW) is fast as well but expensive, and living expenses in Vancouver are high.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by techgen(m): 11:11am On Sep 18
Hint:

If your application is taking longer than usual.

1. Send webform
2. Order for GCMS note...using ATIP. This usually prompt the VO handling your file, when a third party is requesting on your behalf.

Cheers 🥂


chevchenko:
Update today

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by banky24: 4:17pm On Sep 18
Hi guys,
Please I need your help and contribution on a way out,my sister has just been refused based on these reasons,please,what can we do?Thanks for your contributions.

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by MarksmanD: 5:56pm On Sep 18
This is a normal template reply everyone gets when they are denied. Order for GCMS notes to know the actual reason why she was denied by the VO.
banky24:
Hi guys,
Please I need your help and contribution on a way out,my sister has just been refused based on these reasons,please,what can we do?Thanks for your contributions.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Predator188: 7:37pm On Sep 18
Breaking news
A further cap on International students admmission..study permit to be reduced by 10% in 2025 as announced by marc miller on18th September 2024..

Cap effecting master's degree program..

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/2024/09/strengthening-temporary-residence-programs-for-sustainable-volumes.html?utm_source=IRCCSM&utm_medium=X&utm_campaign=News+Release&utm_term=TR

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Jessica50: 11:07pm On Sep 18
Changing program depends on the college/university your friedn is atteding. Some colleges might allow you change if you finished 1 semester already. Your friend should meet the international student front desk in their school to request for a change of program
shinaxurdick:
Good evening everyone,

My friend in canada need your help,
She just got to canada this September and she has finished her registration but she wanted to change her course.. pls what did she need to do ? And is there any implication to this decision
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Jeboy(m): 11:54pm On Sep 18
Miller update today on tougher immigration actions to reduce temporary resident in Canada.


https://immigrationnewscanada.ca/canada-actions-reduce-temporary-residents/
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by morganchimex: 12:16am On Sep 19
My wife submitted her application on 11th July and got Passport Request this evening.
I am sharing this to encourage all those that is still expecting a decision. My Gods grace, it will end in praise

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by TopGunner09(m): 3:51am On Sep 19
MarksmanD:
This is a normal template reply everyone gets when they are denied. Order for GCMS notes to know the actual reason why she was denied by the VO.

My wife got this same reply yesterday? How do you order for GCMS notes ? And ideally when is the right time to reapply
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by reachilly: 5:33am On Sep 19
[quote author=justwise post=124631281][/quote]
Please I’d like to move over to Canada next year and I would like to enquire from people over there.. what route do you consider best?? Study or WORK?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Jeboy(m): 5:45am On Sep 19
With the new rule on work, study has more chance.

The new immigration route says LMIA or SOWP will only be available for Management and Professional positions that is TEER 0 and 1. They have removed 2,3,4 and 5 to reserve for Canadians.

Another option is any job level Teer 0 to 5 where there is labour shortage e.g Care

reachilly:

Please I’d like to move over to Canada next year and I would like to enquire from people over there.. what route do you consider best?? Study or WORK?

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by MarksmanD: 5:46am On Sep 19
Google how to order for GCMS notes for free and follow the link. Or you can check previous Nairaland pages, some already posted the process of getting it.
It takes 3-4 weeks to get the notes. Apply only after you have gotten the notes.
TopGunner09:


My wife got this same reply yesterday? How do you order for GCMS notes ? And ideally when is the right time to reapply
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by MarksmanD: 5:47am On Sep 19
Congratulations.
morganchimex:
My wife submitted her application on 11th July and got Passport Request this evening.
I am sharing this to encourage all those that is still expecting a decision. My Gods grace, it will end in praise
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by StanOyiga72: 8:16am On Sep 19
morganchimex:
My wife submitted her application on 11th July and got Passport Request this evening.
I am sharing this to encourage all those that is still expecting a decision. My Gods grace, it will end in praise

Congrats sir. Please is this for study permit or sowp?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Popson09: 11:01am On Sep 19
Does the new rule regarding PAL affect individuals who have already submitted their visa applications?

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