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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Nobody: 8:15pm On Jun 02, 2015
tosinfemi:
Hello E-Family,

My application was refused today.

Reasons :

Travel history
Family ties in Canada and in country of residence
Purpose of visit
Personal assets and financial status.

Docs Submitted :

Proof of Financial Means
Sponsor Statement of Account (Brother) (7 million)
Sponsor Letter
Sponsor Affidavit of support
Receipt showing half payment of tuition paid ($7,100 CAD)
Leave Approval
Telex Copy

Letter of Acceptance
Letter of Acceptance for the College
BA Transcript (Business Administration)
BA Certificate
Master Transcript ( MBA in Management)
Master Certificate
NECO
Intended program (Information Security Management, PG)

Letter of Explanation
Birth Certificate
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Resume
Travel History ( London, Kenya, Malaysia and Singapore)


Sorry to hear of your delay. Pls don't be discouraged, you could repackage and lodge another application.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by mevisbleek: 8:20pm On Jun 02, 2015
This denial abi delay as we call it is becoming ridiculous. There is no way to know what a perfect application should look like. When people ask me for suggestions on how to reapply I find it hard to give I proper answer cos I dunno what to say.

My fellow NL's I think it's better to apply to some other country if you are delayed cos this is getting ridiculous. Looking into countries like Australia won't be a bad idea because the economy is pretty much the same if not better than canada. Please let's think about this for a second I beg. I'm now taking this whole delay stuff personal.

The elders in my village will say "them no dey stand one place dey watch masquerade".

@ toboy, Nwanne pls if you have the chance advise us on the doc u submitted na. It is well guys we shall all be victorious ijn. :-(

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by richcasey: 8:22pm On Jun 02, 2015
david2:


Okk.. When did u pay


paid Thursday 28th, MAY
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by richcasey: 8:25pm On Jun 02, 2015
[quote author=SeyiMiilan post=34359551][/quote]

same course, really? i don get more paddy be dat ooo... lol. thats cool. have you started your application yet?
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by tnuola(f): 8:26pm On Jun 02, 2015
Mcsammy4u:
I'm new here in this forum and will find it difficult to start reading from the part 1 of this topic, pls can someone legal help me with advice on what it will take me to travel to Canada to study and at the same time work but i'm with my HND certificate but want to further my education over there. Pls if you will not advice me don't insult me, no one is an island we learn everyday.

Lol.. I'm sorry but with this great attitude of yours, no one will even help you.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by mevisbleek: 8:30pm On Jun 02, 2015
tnuola:


Lol.. I'm sorry but with this great attitude of yours, no one will even help you.

Lmfao@someone legal.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by tnuola(f): 8:33pm On Jun 02, 2015
mevisbleek:


Lmfao@someone legal.

I tire o.. Pple want to study in canada but won't research on how to go actually get there.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by SeyiMiilan: 8:35pm On Jun 02, 2015
[quote author=richcasey post=34361494]

Lol... I av applied, shld get a message from d VO dis week...... Take ur time and package ur application so well

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Nobody: 8:38pm On Jun 02, 2015
mevisbleek:
This denial abi delay as we call it is becoming ridiculous. There is no way to know what a perfect application should look like. When people ask me for suggestions on how to reapply I find it hard to give I proper answer cos I dunno what to say.

My fellow NL's I think it's better to apply to some other country if you are delayed cos this is getting ridiculous. Looking into countries like Australia won't be a bad idea because the economy is pretty much the same if not better than canada. Please let's think about this for a second I beg. I'm now taking this whole delay stuff personal.

The elders in my village will say "them no dey stand one place dey watch masquerade".

@ toboy, Nwanne pls if you have the chance advise us on the doc u submitted na. It is well guys we shall all be victorious ijn. :-(

Despite my very good travel history(uk, norway, usa, south africa), I got denied by canada twice for silly reasons; aapplied to australia and got my visa in 8 work days.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Ugochux(m): 8:39pm On Jun 02, 2015
@mevisbleek

Nwanne, I ws bout postn dx same tin... Maybe somehow, d re tired of hv nigerians around or something...
Their schs don't admit scnd class (lower) fr msc, to get visa na war..nawa ooo
Some schs in aussie admit pple wit cgpa of 3.0 n above fr msc even without writn any english test oo..
Variety they say, is d spice of life..chck out oda countries mehn..
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by mevisbleek: 8:40pm On Jun 02, 2015
mobuch:


Despite my very good travel history(uk, norway, usa, south africa), I got denied by canada twice for silly reasons; aapplied to australia and got my visa in 8 work days.

God bless ur hustle sir/madame. I really appreciate u sharing ur story.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by SeyiMiilan: 8:41pm On Jun 02, 2015
[quote author=mevisbleek post=34361320]hello sir, u forgot to mention schools in aussie are very very very expensive..I checked last year. So what's Aussie's advantage over canada (excluding TRV collection)
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by mevisbleek: 8:42pm On Jun 02, 2015
Ugochux:
@mevisbleek

Nwanne, I ws bout postn dx same tin... Maybe somehow, d re tired of hv nigerians around or something...
Their schs don't admit scnd class (lower) fr msc, to get visa na war..nawa ooo
Some schs in aussie admit pple wit cgpa of 3.0 n above fr msc even without writn any english test oo..
Variety they say, is d spice of life..chck out oda countries mehn..


Thanks for Ur story man. I dey vex men. No be say the canada over make sense. Guys I beg make canada stay their lane it's time to change lane.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by SeyiMiilan: 8:44pm On Jun 02, 2015
[quote author=Ugochux post=34361981] we wey come be olodo come get less dan 3.0 as cgpa nkor? Which schOol wan give me masters for Aussie? Dier schools are also expensive *i stand to be corrected in ugochux's voice*
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by mevisbleek: 8:45pm On Jun 02, 2015
[quote author=SeyiMiilan post=34362014][/quote]

What's Ur definition of very very? Canada and aussie na the same. My brother as I said before man gotta try different options.

U gotta look up schools in little towns na. In Canada naija dey go Conestoga, red deer college. Na for here I even here of Conestoga. So I guess aussie should have schools wey dey little towns.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by tosinfemi: 8:47pm On Jun 02, 2015
Solo8:

Sorry to hear that. Really surprised you didnt get it.
Where did you get your MBA from and what school did you apply to, I feel like you applied to a for profit college.

I got my MBA from Nilai University in Malaysia 2012 and I applied to Fanshewe College in London Ontario.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by montrealer: 8:49pm On Jun 02, 2015
I'm new in the forum but I have enjoyed reading the wise counsel of many on here. Having completed my Masters abroad myself and now currently in Canada, I would like to encourage you not to be discouraged.
It can be really stressful applying and waiting following a returned application but like someone quoted earlier on here, "what is in the heart would soon be in the hand".

In applying though, it is important to note a few things:
1) Your application is representing you. It is standing in your place in the VO's eyes. It is your first and only impression thus you have to make it count.
2) Applying for the student visa, it like attending a job interview, except this time, you aren't there to defend yourself. You can't read the interviewer's expression and adjust accordingly, that is why the lovely people here help by giving insight and counsel on how your application looks to an outsider.
3) Having a very wealthy sponsor with lots of documents is not enough to convince the VO, remember, they have seen so many applications. I won't be surprised if there are only 5-10 VOs responsible for processing all the applications from those on here (and others who aren't on here).
4) The whole picture has to match up, the course, the school, and the funding. E.g. if you've a masters already and are going for a PGD, or anything less, it doesn't add up. If you've over 5yrs of experience in your field and are going for a diploma, it doesn't add up. If you have a >=N=100M and you're applying to a $5,000 college with no standing, it looks fishy.
5) Try not to blame the VO too much, it is others who have gone before you have muddied the waters thus making it more difficult for those coming behind them.




mevisbleek:
This denial abi delay as we call it is becoming ridiculous. There is no way to know what a perfect application should look like. When people ask me for suggestions on how to reapply I find it hard to give I proper answer cos I dunno what to say.

My fellow NL's I think it's better to apply to some other country if you are delayed cos this is getting ridiculous. Looking into countries like Australia won't be a bad idea because the economy is pretty much the same if not better than canada. Please let's think about this for a second I beg. I'm now taking this whole delay stuff personal.

The elders in my village will say "them no dey stand one place dey watch masquerade".

@ toboy, Nwanne pls if you have the chance advise us on the doc u submitted na. It is well guys we shall all be victorious ijn. :-(

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by hayqinsbFX: 8:50pm On Jun 02, 2015
AUSTRALIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA..............

guys dont mind me.....it just rang a loud bell in my head......
where is google please....LOL
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Vycta(m): 8:50pm On Jun 02, 2015
AKUPSME:
I want to begin my online application to the university of Manitoba.my question is..
1)will I need to have a personal teanscript available before I commence the application?
2) I want to make it to the Uni by January,do I need to use an agent to spd up the process?
Your contributions are welcome please.

Transcript yeah, you can use a scanned copy

DO NOT use an agent it is so straight forward

By january not sure, check school site for deadline

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by joseph1832(m): 8:51pm On Jun 02, 2015
mobuch:


Despite my very good travel history(uk, norway, usa, south africa), I got denied by canada twice for silly reasons; aapplied to australia and got my visa in 8 work days.
b0rn2fuck shey you don hear this one? Akthedream follow come oh. grin
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by sholay2011(m): 8:54pm On Jun 02, 2015
montrealer:
I'm new in the forum but I have enjoyed reading the wise counsel of many on here. Having completed my Masters abroad myself and now currently in Canada, I would like to encourage you not to be discouraged.
It can be really stressful applying and waiting following a returned application but like someone quoted earlier on here, "what is in the heart would soon be in the hand".

In applying though, it is important to note a few things:
1) Your application is representing you. It is standing in your place in the VO's eyes. It is your first and only impression thus you have to make it count.
2) Applying for the student visa, it like attending a job interview, except this time, you aren't there to defend yourself. You can't read the interviewer's expression and adjust accordingly, that is why the lovely people here help by giving insight and counsel on how your application looks to an outsider.
3) Having a very wealthy sponsor with lots of documents is not enough to convince the VO, remember, they have seen so many applications. I won't be surprised if there are only 5-10 VOs responsible for processing all the applications from those on here (and others who aren't on here).
4) The whole picture has to match up, the course, the school, and the funding. E.g. if you've a masters already and are going for a PGD, or anything less, it doesn't add up. If you've over 5yrs of experience in your field and are going for a diploma, it doesn't add up. If you have a >=N=100M and you're applying to a $5,000 college with no standing, it looks fishy.
5) Try not to blame the VO too much, it is others who have gone before you have muddied the waters thus making it more difficult for those coming behind them.




Wow....you've spoken well. I totally agree with this.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by b0rn2fuck(m): 8:56pm On Jun 02, 2015
joseph1832:
b0rn2fuck shey you don hear this one? Akthedream follow come oh. grin
you know serious, mobuch wey go dey alaba claimed say him dey alabama, him don sell u tay tay
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by mevisbleek: 8:56pm On Jun 02, 2015
montrealer:
I'm new in the forum but I have enjoyed reading the wise counsel of many on here. Having completed my Masters abroad myself and now currently in Canada, I would like to encourage you not to be discouraged.
It can be really stressful applying and waiting following a returned application but like someone quoted earlier on here, "what is in the heart would soon be in the hand".


In applying though, it is important to note a few things:
1) Your application is representing you. It is standing in your place in the VO's eyes. It is your first and only impression thus you have to make it count.
2) Applying for the student visa, it like attending a job interview, except this time, you aren't there to defend yourself. You can't read the interviewer's expression and adjust accordingly, that is why the lovely people here help by giving insight and counsel on how your application looks to an outsider.
3) Having a very wealthy sponsor with lots of documents is not enough to convince the VO, remember, they have seen so many applications. I won't be surprised if there are only 5-10 VOs responsible for processing all the applications from those on here (and others who aren't on here).
4) The whole picture has to match up, the course, the school, and the funding. E.g. if you've a masters already and are going for a PGD, or anything less, it doesn't add up. If you've over 5yrs of experience in your field and are going for a diploma, it doesn't add up. If you have a >=N=100M and you're applying to a $5,000 college with no standing, it looks fishy.
5) Try not to blame the VO too much, it is others who have gone before you have muddied the waters thus making it more difficult for those coming behind them.






If u earn $300,000 a year and drive a Nissan sentra, does it add up?

The truth is that these guys work on a quota system and when it's approaching they try to scale down and it's also based on Luck.
Someone might not be mentally ready for a 4yr phd after his MBA and might decided to do a diploma just to acquire additional knowledge.

The truth is that our economy is bad and these guys prey on us. When I applied for us visa, the VO didn't ask me any question, he was only suggesting some restaurant I should try out when I get to Baltimore. After all said and done he gave me 10yrs visa. If it were to be in naija they will just do anyhow.

I pray buhari govt does something better cos these people called vos are just messing with us. Sorry tho I'm kinda sounding harsh but I'm super upset with what is happening to my fellow Nigerians. Inukwa
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Nobody: 8:56pm On Jun 02, 2015
joseph1832:
b0rn2fuck shey you don hear this one? Akthedream follow come oh. grin

Justwise; pls do something about this stalker
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by hayqinsbFX: 8:58pm On Jun 02, 2015
when i said what worked before seems to no longer work now, i was portrayed as naive.

Let God just help us.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Ugochux(m): 9:00pm On Jun 02, 2015
[quote author=SeyiMiilan post=34362014][/quote]

Not all schools...e joor, let's nt go into any form of argument..lol
The diffrnc btw wht u pay per semestr for a diploma program in canada and wht sm ppl pay per semstr fr dia Msc in aussie is nt that much oo..
Do u knw wt d minimum wage is in aussie?
For a better comparison, I wd share a link later. Dts if I stil hv it oo..lol
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Nobody: 9:01pm On Jun 02, 2015
b0rn2fuck:
you know serious, mobuch wey go dey alaba claimed say him dey alabama, him don sell u tay tay

Justwise
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by joseph1832(m): 9:03pm On Jun 02, 2015
mobuch:


Justwise; pls do something about this stalker
LMAO!. Remember you were the one who followed me remember? gringringrin. So how does it taste getting a feel of your own medicine?.

b0rn2fuck:
you know serious, mobuch wey go dey alaba claimed say him dey alabama, him don sell u tay tay
That's chief okonkwo for you!.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by modskiller(m): 9:08pm On Jun 02, 2015
twizzie:
You could package small sha.. A scenario just came to head..
You worked with them five years ago, you left but the company wanted you to stay.. You felt they were not encouraging your career so you left for ur MBA.. After they called you back and offered to give you the job, you gave them a condition that you will be going for your masters in Leadership first before you can fully work with them... Based on your great contribution the last time you were in their employment, they accepted...
Na you come know how you go put am for SOP or company's statement..
Again, my opinion


Oh boy!!!

I prostrate on top 3rd Mainland bridge for you o.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Nobody: 9:11pm On Jun 02, 2015
mobuch:

Despite my very good travel history(uk, norway, usa, south africa), I got denied by canada twice for silly reasons; aapplied to australia and got my visa in 8 work days.

Immediately I saw this post I knew the denizens of that famous thread on the 'S' board will come looking for you, and I wasnt proven wrong.


b0rn2fuck:
you know serious, mobuch wey go dey alaba claimed say him dey alabama, him don sell u tay tay

joseph1832:
b0rn2fuck shey you don hear this one? Akthedream follow come oh. grin

Wale and Joseph, abeg free Mobuch in here.

This is our own little thread and we appreciate peace in here.

Thanks.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Nobody: 9:14pm On Jun 02, 2015
Am I the only one that thinks @Montrealer sounds like an undercover VO?

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