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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by seiraries: 5:03pm On Dec 02, 2015 |
senatonato:Congrats sire. You can round up the figures e.g 13360 to 14000cad. Payment is relative. Some schools collect just the first semester fees while some collect everything you throw their way. But I suggest you pay first semester fees at least (if you wish to). So, your sponsor can show a year's tuition (14000) + 11,000 (this can be split to reflect as 7,000 room and board and 4,000; others). The accumulated sum should be covered by your sponsor's account and yours if applicable. Depending on exchange rates; 6-8M (naira) should be sufficient. Kindly ensure you use an account that has good inflow/outflow of transactions and also show source of funds; for an entrepreneur, you should add business registration documents and tax documents etc. while for an employee, you should show proof that said person is employed i.e employment letter showing annual income etc. This link should guide you in applying through the online route and provide added details >. [url]https://www.nairaland.com/1475467/travelling-canada-part-5/72#19290493 2 Likes |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by thesoj: 5:13pm On Dec 02, 2015 |
Time to pop champagne! onyxpebbles: |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by Futurewiser: 5:19pm On Dec 02, 2015 |
kwenu: First let us know the name of the school. Dont hide things and expect reply. 1 Like |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by onyxpebbles: 5:26pm On Dec 02, 2015 |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by loriaidah(f): 5:52pm On Dec 02, 2015 |
Thanks alot,will use IOM. quote author=here post=40603706] City: Abuja Name: Bolanle Olusola Ariyo Address: Abuja Clinics, 22 Amazon Street, Maitama, E-mail:appointment@abujaclinics.com Telephone: (234) 0803 665 0436/7042842 Spoken Languages: English City: Abuja Name: Kehinde Victor Soyemi Address: Abuja Clinics, 22 Amazon Street, Maitama, E-mail:appointment@abujaclinics.com Telephone: (234) 0803 665 0436/7042842 Spoken Languages: English City: Abuja Name: Osaro Enogie Ejenobo Address: Abuja Clinics, 22 Amazon Street, Maitama, appointment@abujaclinics.com Telephone: (234) 0803 665 0436/7042842 Spoken Languages: English City: Abuja Name: IOM Migration Health Assessment Centre Abuja Address: 4 Buchannan Close, off Buchannan Crescent, off Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse 11, iomabujamedicalbooking@iom.int Telephone: +234 (0) 808 522 1427 +234 (0) 807 219 1122 Spoken Languages: English Abuja Clinic Fee : 48000 IOM: 28000 Send them an email and call the contact mails to schedule a suitable time. They will require you pay or transfer to the account they will provide. [/quote] |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by EOJ13: 6:04pm On Dec 02, 2015 |
congratulations!! Please where did u do ur medicals? airhunde: 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by senatonato(m): 6:14pm On Dec 02, 2015 |
Thanks your response has been very insightful..is it possible for a close family friend to be my sponsor? seiraries: |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by onyxpebbles: 6:26pm On Dec 02, 2015 |
EOJ13: Abuja Clinics |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by pampem: 6:55pm On Dec 02, 2015 |
Hello House, happy new month and trust we are doing fine. Anyone going or presently at UNB? University of New Brunswick. Got an MBA admission(2yrs) and would like to know whats up about the school aside all i read online., environment and prospects. Also the tuition isn't as expensive as other MBA school. in case anyone is interested,you can check it up online @nobody, i just saw in one of the old thread you schooled at UNB, please assist and all 1 Like |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by Nobody: 7:12pm On Dec 02, 2015 |
Futurewiser: Do you want to attend Bible school? The Christian college that he is talking about is Bible school and they only offered Bible related courses. 1 Like |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by airhunde: 7:44pm On Dec 02, 2015 |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by seiraries: 7:46pm On Dec 02, 2015 |
Senatonato, yes, provided sponsor is willing to show commitment (e.g stating why s/he is sponsoring you, how much annually s/he is willing to give you, transferring funds to your account, paying your fees, providing sponsorship affidavit). 1 Like |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by dmines22: 7:54pm On Dec 02, 2015 |
freezingus: Just believe GOD.... i was once in ur shoe !!!! It will come out fine in JESUS MIGHTY name 3 Likes |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by kwenu: 8:02pm On Dec 02, 2015 |
are we to say that every school listed on the CIC website page are non redflag schools to the canadian embassy, seeing that they posted/advertised those schools on this website. i say this because it s not so with the USA. the USA will not grant visas to anyone with a Community College Admission Letter, this school is a bible school or chistian college, only bible related courses they offer. the school is not tuition free Please search the CIC webiste and u ll find lots of them with such offers |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by Dollyp300: 8:15pm On Dec 02, 2015 |
Kriss77:wow, a George brown applicant,and January intake at that. 1 Like |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by VickyRotex(f): 8:37pm On Dec 02, 2015 |
Hello everyone! It's been a while here. Happy New Month to you all. I wish you all a month of bountiful harvest! Anyone going to Canada this weekend from Abuja via Lufthansa? Would love to know, prolly we can meet up at the airport. Wish all the TRV hopefuls Speed, Exceeding Favour and Grace. May you all receive that Grace that breaks protocol. Cheers! 4 Likes |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by kelvin67(m): 9:04pm On Dec 02, 2015 |
ugonnachimezie54: My dear,no response since oooo.Let's just keep hoping for the best. |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by airhunde: 9:32pm On Dec 02, 2015 |
Untap143: Please make sure u reapply with thesame documents and boost the soa and also write a convincing sop staying that your sponsor will pay per semester to maker it convenient for the sponsor. All they wanna see is consistency. I was refused on the same grounds on my first application. |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by Nobody: 10:49pm On Dec 02, 2015 |
airhunde: @airhunde congratulations ........I would luv to know your timeline please what and what u submitted .....just to assist me for my application thanks 1 Like |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by Thefavouredgirl: 1:31am On Dec 03, 2015 |
Any female going to conestoga college Kitchener ON this winter? Looking for who to share apartment with .. |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by princeade09: 4:10am On Dec 03, 2015 |
hello house, thank you so much for everything @thesoj, @ayooluwatoni and others, I really do appreciate your helps. my question for today is, my tuition fee is $7784 and differencial fee is 8448 for a year, I would like to pay a semester tuition fee in order to add weight to my application, can I pay half of the yearly tuition fee or I must pay half of the yearly tuition fee+ half of yearly differencial fee? I mean can I pay 3892$ or I must pay $3892+4224= 8116? |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by Untap143: 4:20am On Dec 03, 2015 |
Thank you. Please what do you think about this? Should I pay my first year tuition fees to proof as well. Can still apply for Jan intake |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by Untap143: 4:23am On Dec 03, 2015 |
Thank you. Please kindly advice on this. Should pay for my first year tuition fees to proof . Can I still file in application for Jan intake |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by dotmons: 5:46am On Dec 03, 2015 |
Hello guys... I would like to know.. Is there anyone heading to Regina, SK this winter, Please buzz as I woulf like to secure accommodation and airport pickup. Dont know ow to go about dis.. abeg oo. Pls buzz me 2 help a bro. Tnks all.... 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by ayooluwatoni(m): 5:53am On Dec 03, 2015 |
princeade09: I honestly don't always support making financial commitments such as paying tuition / accommodation fees, or purchasing air ticket etc, before getting TRV. It is safer to show proof that the money has already been given to you; either by a deposit made to your Nigerian account in the name of your sponsor (which will be reflected both in your statement of account and your sponsor's) or by a deposit made to an account (in your name) for you in Canada by your sponsor, with proofs. PAYMENT OF TUITION FEES DOES NOT GIVE MORE WEIGHT TO YOUR APPLICATION, except if it is a condition for your admission (I.e. the school gave you a conditional admission, upon payment of tuition or acceptance fee). It is true that payment of tuition fee may show a little bit of commitment on the part of the applicant or the sponsor, but it is not a determinant at all. We've had lots of people on this thread in the past that paid tuition yet were refused visa, and in fact if you check the application guide, it was directly discouraged. However, if you insist, I think it's good you pay full tuition fee for a year. I wish you good luck. |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by ayooluwatoni(m): 6:14am On Dec 03, 2015 |
kwenu: May I know the source/basis for your statement: "the USA will not grant visas to anyone with a Community College Admission Letter"? Because it is NOT TRUE, except they started it last night. The issue with Canada tertiary institutions is, not all of them is fit to accept International Students. I'm not sure about this though, but I think the designation of schools by CIC started as a result of fraud by some institutions that connive with International students to migrate them to Canada under the cover of studying in Canada, thereby reducing the reputation of the education system in Canada. That is why a school's designation is not permanent, as the school can be sanctioned if found wanting/guilty and her designation/permit/license to accept international students withdrawn. So if the Bible College is a designated learning institution, and you're sure of what you want, you can go ahead and apply to the school for admission. Getting Study Permit will not be a problem, so far you meet CIC's requirements for issuing Study Permit. 1 Like |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by WESTERNCR: 6:15am On Dec 03, 2015 |
Nice theory Mr Ago..... but sm ppu believe paying of tuition fee is automatic to getting trv ayooluwatoni: |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by thesoj: 6:18am On Dec 03, 2015 |
I very much agree with this post. If need be, transferring the money to your account is a very credible way of showing your sponsor's commitment to funding you. I personally would only recommend paying tuition if you have been denied for "insufficient funds" and if it is also difficult for your sponsor to transfer the money to your account (e.g. a sponsor abroad who doesn't want to transfer the money to a Naija account or a sponsor who doesn't trust you with his/her money in your account lol). Having said that, it doesn't hurt to pay tuition if you want to. That is what we did for both my siblings' applications (my sis initially got denied for insufficient funds so we found it preferable to pay her tuition instead of transferring to her Naija account due to the sponsor's location abroad). For my bro's app, we paid tuition to the school and transferred living expenses funds to his domiciliary account. Nonetheless, there are several GCMS files I've read in which the VO does not believe the applicant is a genuine student even though the applicant paid tuition already. In one case, the applicant had already paid two years tuition, yet the VO still did not believe s/he was a genuine student; the applicant was denied for Purpose of Visit and its accomplices. So yeah. Good advice by Ayo. cc: princeade09 Edited: if your sponsorship is very credible (e.g. parents) and with a good cash or brokerage balance, then no need to transfer money to your account or pay tuition. ayooluwatoni: 2 Likes |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by leksi: 6:48am On Dec 03, 2015 |
emifemimi: Hehe ... This timeline is familiar ... U r d gal that chose owambe over ur medicals hian |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by ayooluwatoni(m): 7:08am On Dec 03, 2015 |
WESTERNCR: Auto-ginni? Please tell the ppl to read part 8 and learn. I didn't pay a kobo or should I say a cent, despite being denied on "insufficient funds" grounds. If you like call me Ijebu........na u know lol. |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by WESTERNCR: 7:18am On Dec 03, 2015 |
That's what I meant ooo my brother paying tuition fee does not automatically guarantee trv ayooluwatoni: 1 Like |
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 9 by Untap143: 7:24am On Dec 03, 2015 |
Hello @Ayo, please I am also interested in the sample of realistic budget to give me idea. Also, please can I still use the previous bank statement printed . Please can i still submit application for Jan intake |
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