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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by kennyjoy(m): 5:25pm On Sep 25
ogeoflyf:
Good day everyone I hope this message finds you well. I would greatly appreciate your thoughts and advice on the matter outlined below:

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I am considering pursuing a Master's degree in Economics or a related field and would welcome recommendations for universities that offer substantial funding or scholarships.



Thank you in advance for your time and insights.

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You have a high chances with your grade. If you need guide on how to go about it. Don't hesitate to reach out.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by ogeoflyf(f): 5:30pm On Sep 25
kennyjoy:


https://mastercardfdn.scholars.ubc.ca/

You have a high chances with your grade. If you need guide on how to go about it. Don't hesitate to reach out.
I would really appreciate all aid I can get please I sent a mail please
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Duchynwa(f): 9:55pm On Sep 25
Predator188:

With Limited pathways to PR assylum claims are increasing in canada..
Marc miller needs help grin intends to distribute assylum seekers from ontario and quebec to other provinces to ease pressure on ontario and quebec all provinces refused to take assylum seekers..
Alberta requested for increased PNP quota for economic migrants from 9,750 to 14,000 the feds refused,alberta reminded the feds about the refusal to increase PNP quota in the past,instead of increasing PNP allocations, they pushed assylum seekers to provinces which was halt..now is payback time to the feds..
Now all PNP is surged ,permanent residents admissions from abroad crippled.

I can never understand this, they make it very difficult for students, some of them highly educated and young and can quickly contribute to the economy bit rather take a refugee that can't speak English and keep them in hotels, paying them. Not that I don't wish the asylum seekers well but I can never understand Canada in matters like this.

I struggle to understand Canada and their immigration decisions. They make things difficult for students, many of whom are highly educated, young and could quickly contribute to the economy. Instead, their focus seems to be on the refugees who may not speak English, giving them money, putting them in hotels (all these at high costs).While I wish the asylum seekers well, Canadaโ€™s priorities in these matters are confusing to me.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Maria96: 11:06pm On Sep 25
Duchynwa:


I can never understand this, they make it very difficult for students, some of them highly educated and young and can quickly contribute to the economy bit rather take a refugee that can't speak English and keep them in hotels, paying them. Not that I don't wish the asylum seekers well but I can never understand Canada in matters like this.

I struggle to understand Canada and their immigration decisions. They make things difficult for students, many of whom are highly educated, young and could quickly contribute to the economy. Instead, their focus seems to be on the refugees who may not speak English, giving them money, putting them in hotels (all these at high costs).While I wish the asylum seekers well, Canadaโ€™s priorities in these matters are confusing to me.

they have been absorbing students into the PR and PNP streams. But currently there is unemployment, citizens and PR cant get jobs. Many students too cant find jobs. Election is next year and there has been a rise in anti immigration. They had to throw some people under the bus to save face. Many of the students were encouraged to come by agents of Canada/ schools in the first place. ๐Ÿฅฒ
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Bobomaigida: 10:14am On Sep 26
Duchynwa:


I can never understand this, they make it very difficult for students, some of them highly educated and young and can quickly contribute to the economy bit rather take a refugee that can't speak English and keep them in hotels, paying them. Not that I don't wish the asylum seekers well but I can never understand Canada in matters like this.

I struggle to understand Canada and their immigration decisions. They make things difficult for students, many of whom are highly educated, young and could quickly contribute to the economy. Instead, their focus seems to be on the refugees who may not speak English, giving them money, putting them in hotels (all these at high costs).While I wish the asylum seekers well, Canadaโ€™s priorities in these matters are confusing to me.


There are funding tied to acceptance of refugees, part of the fees we pay IOM for medicals goes to all the resettlement, UN and other multilateral bodies also give countries that host refugees funds, so they aren't doing it for free.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by oluayebenz: 2:29pm On Sep 26
Bobomaigida:


There are funding tied to acceptance of refugees, part of the fees we pay IOM for medicals goes to all the resettlement, UN and other multilateral bodies also give countries that host refugees funds, so they aren't doing it for free.

Hmmm we learn everyday
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Kurukuru: 4:33pm On Sep 26
Not totally true. Yes, UN funds refugees but not those who seek asylum within Canada. The consensus among the Canadian politcians is that the integrity of they immigration system has been compromised by some international students. The mood of most Canadians now is not favourable to international student program. They said virtually everybody coming to Canada to study are not real students. They said they are immigrants who see student route as a back door to PR.

Before the visa officer approve your study permit, you must convince the officer that you are a BONAFIDE STUDENT not an immigrant. But today, the way the international students conduct themselves is like rubbing it on their face that they are not bonafide students but immigrants.

1. Some abandon their classes and started doing work 24/7

2. Some brought their spouses in, when the spouse on open work permit got PR, they asked the school to convert their fees to domestic fees. Some withdrew from school completely because there was no need to continue studying since they got PR already.

3. Some abandoned their study and claimed an asylum.

4. Some came with a program of three years, once they arrived Canada, they quickly looked for a program of 8 months because it is shorter route to get PR.

oluayebenz:


Hmmm we learn everyday

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Essential01: 6:25pm On Sep 26
My study permit was just refused because of this. Does it mean my bank statement and other documents is accepted. And also, how do I order GCMS note?

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Chidirolex: 6:51pm On Sep 26
Hello guys good evening.

Please what do you think about the University of Niagara falls Canada.

A friend just got admission into the MSc for Data Analytics program.

Major challenge is also the area and if it's a good place to find work that could help pay up the school fees.

Please your input is really needed right now.

Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by tade1124: 7:27pm On Sep 26
God has done it for me ๐Ÿ™
Third time applicant and it has finally been approved. Iโ€™m giving special thanks to God and @jmg12 for putting a thorough application for me. The first time I got denied was in 2019, and the second time was denied on June 6th for financial reasons even after paying almost all my tuition. I paid full tuition this time around and had 26m for living expenses .

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by YulPapparrazi: 8:42pm On Sep 26
tade1124:
God has done it for me ๐Ÿ™
Third time applicant and it has finally been approved. Iโ€™m giving special thanks to God and @jmg12 for putting a thorough application for me. The first time I got denied was in 2019, and the second time was denied on June 6th for financial reasons even after paying almost all my tuition. I paid full tuition this time around and had 26m for living expenses .

Congratulations!!!

Was it a pg course or MSC? And was that the only addition
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by MarksmanD: 11:03pm On Sep 26
Congrats ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿฟ ๐ŸŽ‰
tade1124:
God has done it for me ๐Ÿ™
Third time applicant and it has finally been approved. Iโ€™m giving special thanks to God and @jmg12 for putting a thorough application for me. The first time I got denied was in 2019, and the second time was denied on June 6th for financial reasons even after paying almost all my tuition. I paid full tuition this time around and had 26m for living expenses .
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by MarksmanD: 11:08pm On Sep 26
You once posted that your admission was revoked by Conestoga for lack of study permit. What's the update on the deferment? Did you get a new LOA and were you able to send it to them via webform?
Essential01:
My study permit was just refused because of this. Does it mean my bank statement and other documents is accepted. And also, how do I order GCMS note?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by tade1124: 11:39pm On Sep 26
YulPapparrazi:


Congratulations!!!

Was it a pg course or MSC? And was that the only addition

It was a pg course at Algonquin college. I added my dad business invoices as additional source of funds.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Johnames: 6:19am On Sep 27
Essential01:
My study permit was just refused because of this. Does it mean my bank statement and other documents is accepted. And also, how do I order GCMS note?
sorry about the refusal, get your gcm notes, when did you submit your application?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by MarksmanD: 6:41am On Sep 27
Why do you keep asking about submission date?
Johnames:
sorry about the refusal, get your gcm notes, when did you submit your application?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Johnames: 6:43am On Sep 27
MarksmanD:
Why do you keep asking about submission date?
I submitted my application since on the 14th of August, till now, no response
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Putin007: 7:10am On Sep 27
October 15th to 25th is when decision will be made. Check the processing times, you are just six weeks in.
Johnames:
I submitted my application since on the 14th of August, till now, no response
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Johnames: 7:28am On Sep 27
Putin007:
October 15th to 25th is when decision will be made. Check the processing times, you are just six weeks in.
thanks, but some people got decision earlier, I'm supposed to resume October 15th
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Putin007: 7:38am On Sep 27
Are you a "first time applicant", if no, then should be worried, but if yes, decision will run its full course those that got theirs earlier were 2nd/3rd/4th time applicants bcus IRCC have checked their files b4
Johnames:
thanks, but some people got decision earlier, I'm supposed to resume October 15th
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Johnames: 7:46am On Sep 27
Putin007:
Are you a "first time applicant", if no, then should be worried, but if yes, decision will run its full course those that got theirs earlier were 2nd/3rd/4th time applicants bcus IRCC have checked their files b4
I'm first timer, thanks for the response, but I have seen first timers who git refusals within 3 weeks ,I will just be patient and hope for the best

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Duchess102: 8:58am On Sep 27
Is been 5days since my passport was sent to me, I haven't seen my POE letter of Introduction, any suggestions or help?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Biddieg: 12:22pm On Sep 27
Putin007:
October 15th to 25th is when decision will be made. Check the processing times, you are just six weeks in.

I submitted since 11th of July, no decision yet
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Biddieg: 12:25pm On Sep 27
Putin007:
Are you a "first time applicant", if no, then should be worried, but if yes, decision will run its full course those that got theirs earlier were 2nd/3rd/4th time applicants bcus IRCC have checked their files b4

Oh, Iโ€™m a first timer
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Lastbornbuns: 12:45pm On Sep 27
Seems you don't know some international students claim asylum. This year alone, more than 13,000 international students have petitioned for asylum.

Besides the same way you think refuges are uneducated and can't speak English, is the same way someone else will be looking down on international students at all these colleges they've termed "Diploma mills"

No immigrant group has it easy. It's tough for students and its even tougher for PR applicants. Anybody japaing should be properly informed. We've seen ircc changing tides. The people whose complaints are founded are those ones that left wayy back before all these changes started (before 2020 even) because they're the ones that entered with the "study visa to work permit to pr" format. Now, e don cast.

Duchynwa:


I can never understand this, they make it very difficult for students, some of them highly educated and young and can quickly contribute to the economy bit rather take a refugee that can't speak English and keep them in hotels, paying them. Not that I don't wish the asylum seekers well but I can never understand Canada in matters like this.

I struggle to understand Canada and their immigration decisions. They make things difficult for students, many of whom are highly educated, young and could quickly contribute to the economy. Instead, their focus seems to be on the refugees who may not speak English, giving them money, putting them in hotels (all these at high costs).While I wish the asylum seekers well, Canadaโ€™s priorities in these matters are confusing to me.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by benjijosh(m): 4:39pm On Sep 27
Dodieeee:

The ones they're going to deny they don't bother asking for medicals. So, Congratulations again!


I got my PPR this afternoon ๐Ÿ˜ƒ.. Feels good

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Rachy3063(f): 5:00pm On Sep 27
benjijosh:



I got my PPR this afternoon ๐Ÿ˜ƒ.. Feels good
.
Congratulations to you bro .
I shall also testify very soon

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Dodieeee: 5:52pm On Sep 27
benjijosh:



I got my PPR this afternoon ๐Ÿ˜ƒ.. Feels good
I talk am. Congratulations once again.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by benjijosh(m): 7:29pm On Sep 27
Does anyone know if I will be paying any money for submitting my passport. I did my biometrics last year (denied vv) and I have misplaced whatever slip I was given then
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by damyzel: 8:25pm On Sep 27
benjijosh:



I got my PPR this afternoon ๐Ÿ˜ƒ.. Feels good

@Benjijosh,
congratulations. mine too will come soon. Please i sent you an email. kindly reach out.

Thanks,
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Johnames: 6:01am On Sep 28
benjijosh:



I got my PPR this afternoon ๐Ÿ˜ƒ.. Feels good
how did you go about the medical request?

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