Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by WEIRDPC(m): 4:50pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
Niv25:
Mr know all it simply means Cumulative Grade Point Average...never knew that's what he was asking of.thanks It is well with you. 2 Likes |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Niv25: 5:24pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
mamacajah:
Okay, that confirms my suspicisions....
Now are you ready to take my advice? I will be very blunt and harsh but if you can take it as a point in the right direction, it will stir you up and help you get the desired result.
At this very moment, I am afraid to tell you that you are NOT ready to proceed to Canada for further studies. Infact, from the way you write and react each time you respond to people's feedback, almost makes me doubt the sincerity of your stories. There are just too many loop holes in them. If you had a former classmate who went to school in USA, why didn't you ask him/her how they did it before coming here? That response you gave was rather uncalled for and shows immaturity on your part(P.s:..you know what todo about that...hint.. when wrong, do the right thing and a.p.o.l.o.g.i.s.e...). and you don't know what aCGPA is? ok what was your GPA when you stopped school in year 3?
Now to the good part. You are still young, so what I would advise you is this. Take these last 2 months of the year and read up all the parts of travel to canada and canada student thread. If you can't do all, at least start from part 9. This will help you get a full picture of what the process is like, courses to take, when and how to apply for school admission and student visa, etc. EE is the Express entry process by which people migrate to canada without going through school route. however this process is for experienced graduates. Minimum requirement is 1 year work and post secondary qualification like a diploma, OND, HND, etc..(read up).
However, if you still insist on going to school immediately, then you need to apply to an undergraduate program and begin afresh. Read up to find out more on this. If you are looking for someone to spoon feed you, then by all means get an agent. They are many around, even on this forum, looking for easy targets..and you are almost making it very easy for them. But beware, a lot of people have been burnt using agents to the extent of getting 5 year bans that even affected their immigration plans.
But if you can read up, show some sign that you have done some research, then come back here and ask for specific questions. The family here will readily assist you. We all want our fellow country man to succeed but some of our people who have gone ahead ..have spoilt a lot of things which is now reflecting negatively on students applications from Nigeria now. We want to prevent that from continuing.
whew...that is all from me. Ciao!
Thanks so much for your advice... i really appreciate, I have read a lot about the ugly experience people go through an agent, I really don't wanna be a victim of that...that's why am here to seek for you guys advice...I might have sounded so desperate and disrespectful with my choice of words but the truth is that I still don't wanna make a mistake...I really want to travel to Canada to study even if it requires going as an undergraduate...cause I know the benefit of studying there with the help of my elder brother whose going to be my sponsor...am so sorry guys if I ever offended anyone with the way I presented my words..am just a novice on this...I will also appreciate you guys advice.And who said I don't know what CGPA( Cumulative Grade Point Average) means � never knew that was what you were talking about..I really appreciate your advice and am going to Go according to your advice if you guys still have links to the part I can read I will appreciate |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Tunba28(m): 5:34pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
jnyuwa02:
No your denial for a U.S. visa will not affect your Canadian visa application as long as you are forthright. Under Canadian immigration law and protocol, neither denial or even removal from another country, are independent factors for denial. Misrepresentation and having broken the laws of other countries however, are independent factors for denial. Come clean and tell them you were denied, you will be fine. Tick yes! Thank you for your response. I really appreciate it |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Tunba28(m): 5:37pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
LifeIsGuhd:
What would actually affect your TRV application is you refusing to state that you have been denied US visa. Thank you |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Frankrobbn1: 5:44pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
mamacajah:
Okay, that confirms my suspicisions....
Now are you ready to take my advice? I will be very blunt and harsh but if you can take it as a point in the right direction, it will stir you up and help you get the desired result.
At this very moment, I am afraid to tell you that you are NOT ready to proceed to Canada for further studies. Infact, from the way you write and react each time you respond to people's feedback, almost makes me doubt the sincerity of your stories. There are just too many loop holes in them. If you had a former classmate who went to school in USA, why didn't you ask him/her how they did it before coming here? That response you gave was rather uncalled for and shows immaturity on your part(P.s:..you know what todo about that...hint.. when wrong, do the right thing and a.p.o.l.o.g.i.s.e...). and you don't know what aCGPA is? ok what was your GPA when you stopped school in year 3?
Now to the good part. You are still young, so what I would advise you is this. Take these last 2 months of the year and read up all the parts of travel to canada and canada student thread. If you can't do all, at least start from part 9. This will help you get a full picture of what the process is like, courses to take, when and how to apply for school admission and student visa, etc. EE is the Express entry process by which people migrate to canada without going through school route. however this process is for experienced graduates. Minimum requirement is 1 year work and post secondary qualification like a diploma, OND, HND, etc..(read up).
However, if you still insist on going to school immediately, then you need to apply to an undergraduate program and begin afresh. Read up to find out more on this. If you are looking for someone to spoon feed you, then by all means get an agent. They are many around, even on this forum, looking for easy targets..and you are almost making it very easy for them. But beware, a lot of people have been burnt using agents to the extent of getting 5 year bans that even affected their immigration plans.
But if you can read up, show some sign that you have done some research, then come back here and ask for specific questions. The family here will readily assist you. We all want our fellow country man to succeed but some of our people who have gone ahead ..have spoilt a lot of things which is now reflecting negatively on students applications from Nigeria now. We want to prevent that from continuing.
whew...that is all from me. Ciao!
Well said! Newbies take note of this. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by mamacajah: 6:09pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
Niv25: Thanks so much for your advice... i really appreciate, I have read a lot about the ugly experience people go through an agent, I really don't wanna be a victim of that...that's why am here to seek for you guys advice...I might have sounded so desperate and disrespectful with my choice of words but the truth is that I still don't wanna make a mistake...I really want to travel to Canada to study even if it requires going as an undergraduate...cause I know the benefit of studying there with the help of my elder brother whose going to be my sponsor...am so sorry guys if I ever offended anyone with the way I presented my words..am just a novice on this...I will also appreciate you guys advice.And who said I don't know what CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) means � never knew that was what you were talking about..I really appreciate your advice and am going to Go according to your advice if you guys still have links to the part I can read I will appreciate @bolded, you did in your response to my last mail. Start reading from page 0 of this thread. read each link pasted there. 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by SamReinvented: 6:13pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
Niv25: who said I don't know what CGPA( Cumulative Grade Point Average) means � never knew that was what you were talking about.. Since you know, then answer his question and state your GPA in 300 level? Abi you want the full meaning of that one too? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Niv25: 6:20pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
SamReinvented:
Since you know, then answer his question and state your GPA in 300 level? Abi you want the full meaning of that one too? I will have to check and calculate that and let the house know about that when needed...I have to make my research first to know my fate, less I ask irrelevant questions...and my question is not for your kinda people since your good at making jokes on serious matters |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by SamReinvented: 6:22pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
Niv25:
I will have to check and calculate that and let him know about that when needed...I have to make my research first to know my fate, less I ask irrelevant questions...and my question is not for your kinda people since your good at making jokes on serious matters Oh I see . Biko no vex . |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by RAY12345(m): 6:24pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
Folaroyal:
Well said.... nothing missing.
Regards.
Senior man, We don miss your input on this thread. Welcome back boss
Regards |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Niv25: 6:26pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
mamacajah:
@bolded, you did in your response to my last mail.
Start reading from page 0 of this thread. read each link pasted there.
Thanks� |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Nogen: 6:44pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
Niv25:
I will have to check and calculate that and let the house know about that when needed...I have to make my research first to know my fate, less I ask irrelevant questions...and my question is not for your kinda people since your good at making jokes on serious matters |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Tunba28(m): 6:59pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
Hi guys,
Went to my bank today to make my Pre-Admission deposit but unfortunately I was unable to make the payment cos of some CBN rules with regards to banks not helping with that without a proper admission letter. Has anyone gone through this process? Please how do I get it paid asap? I know Zlatimi did his own last week, please I need you guys to help me. Thank you |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by kessel: 7:57pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
Great work guys, been a silent reader for a while now but something has brought me out Heard a rumor that canadian embassy for few months now has been denying Nigerians even study visa, I just wish to know how true this rumor is and ehat could be the course for that. Thanks |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by jnyuwa02: 8:02pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
mamacajah:
Okay, that confirms my suspicisions....
Now are you ready to take my advice? I will be very blunt and harsh but if you can take it as a point in the right direction, it will stir you up and help you get the desired result.
At this very moment, I am afraid to tell you that you are NOT ready to proceed to Canada for further studies. Infact, from the way you write and react each time you respond to people's feedback, almost makes me doubt the sincerity of your stories. There are just too many loop holes in them. If you had a former classmate who went to school in USA, why didn't you ask him/her how they did it before coming here? That response you gave was rather uncalled for and shows immaturity on your part(P.s:..you know what todo about that...hint.. when wrong, do the right thing and a.p.o.l.o.g.i.s.e...). and you don't know what aCGPA is? ok what was your GPA when you stopped school in year 3?
Now to the good part. You are still young, so what I would advise you is this. Take these last 2 months of the year and read up all the parts of travel to canada and canada student thread. If you can't do all, at least start from part 9. This will help you get a full picture of what the process is like, courses to take, when and how to apply for school admission and student visa, etc. EE is the Express entry process by which people migrate to canada without going through school route. however this process is for experienced graduates. Minimum requirement is 1 year work and post secondary qualification like a diploma, OND, HND, etc..(read up).
However, if you still insist on going to school immediately, then you need to apply to an undergraduate program and begin afresh. Read up to find out more on this. If you are looking for someone to spoon feed you, then by all means get an agent. They are many around, even on this forum, looking for easy targets..and you are almost making it very easy for them. But beware, a lot of people have been burnt using agents to the extent of getting 5 year bans that even affected their immigration plans.
But if you can read up, show some sign that you have done some research, then come back here and ask for specific questions. The family here will readily assist you. We all want our fellow country man to succeed but some of our people who have gone ahead ..have spoilt a lot of things which is now reflecting negatively on students applications from Nigeria now. We want to prevent that from continuing.
whew...that is all from me. Ciao!
All good and well said, except the part that if as a 300 level student he insists on applying now, that he has to start afresh. Not so. He can apply as a transfer student and go straight and start as a 300 level student and spend two years studying to be awarded a degree. The guy is redeemable, so please cut him some slacks! |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by jnyuwa02: 8:12pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
kessel: Great work guys, been a silent reader for a while now but something has brought me out Heard a rumor that canadian embassy for few months now has been denying Nigerians even study visa, I just wish to know how true this rumor is and ehat could be the course for that. Thanks Canada has been denying student visas from time immemorial, this is nothing new. But the rate of denial lately is really astonishing. You tackle and refire and they create new barricades and manufacture new reasons for denying you. Good news is people are still getting approved and you bring yourself closer to an approval everyday by learning the tricks of the trade through monitoring ideas here and asking God's hand for guidance and peace in what is otherwise a difficult and anxious time for so many-- the college application and TRV approval process. 6 Likes |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Igbouwanile(m): 8:17pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
Osemigho: Hi Family,
School is very tedious. I came for "our" letter of support format but will answer First 3 questions I get. Thanks.
I sight u boss, much hailings! |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Igbouwanile(m): 8:20pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
Folaroyal:
Well said.... nothing missing. Regards. Baba Nla, sincerely u've been scarce, I remain loyal. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by kessel: 8:44pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
jnyuwa02:
Canada has been denying student visas from time immemorial, this is nothing new. But the rate of denial lately is really astonishing. You tackle and refire and they create new barricades and manufacture new reasons for denying you. Good news is people are still getting approved and you bring yourself closer to an approval everyday by learning the tricks of the trade through monitoring ideas here and asking God's hand for guidance and peace in what is otherwise a difficult and anxious time for so many-- the college application and TRV approval process. Thanks for the response. But ia there really any reason for the recent increase on the denial rate |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by SamReinvented: 8:53pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
kessel:
Thanks for the response. But ia there really any reason for the recent increase on the denial rate Because Nigerians have become a plague. Everyone don tire for una cunning ways. It's shameful that our people still haven't changed and they keep ruining the already battered reputation; we've even seen recent examples on this thread. I just hope the process wouldn't have become totally unnavigable by the time I start my MBA processing next year or the year after. 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Niv25: 9:09pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
jnyuwa02:
All good and well said, except the part that if as a 300 level student he insists on applying now, that he has to start afresh. Not so. He can apply as a transfer student and go straight and start as a 300 level student and spend two years studying to be awarded a degree. The guy is redeemable, so please cut him some slacks! thanks much @jnyuwa02...that was what made me brought the issue of a guy that has my kinda case and was later granted the US student visa...pls if you still have more advice on this I will appreciate or if you have the a link where such problems are treated on this forum I will also appreciate |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Igbouwanile(m): 9:14pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Niv25: 9:17pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by tommee: 9:31pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
maygreaves:
Welcome back Guru!!!! Learnt a lot from you boss Hello sir Just passing and saying hello hows the preparation going? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Phocusjosh(m): 10:26pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
Hello fam!
I just want to clarify some things before repackaging my study permit application which was denied last week based on purpose of visit, no employment prospect and no personal assets and financial status.
I have applied for my GCMSnotr and I'm awaiting for it before I put in my next application. I have contacted my department to defer my admissions to fall 2018.
My questions
1. Does CIC see scholarship as a curse or what? I read somewhere that the role of the visa officer is to ensure that students can take care of themselves in Canada without any support from Canada.
Note: University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowship worth $14,000cad yearly was my motivation in studying hard to achieve high CGPA. 4.80 no be beans (many things went in from 300l and it can't just waste like that). Scholarship has been my help, I got 100% scholarship in my undergrad....
Someone advised me to pay all tuition fees and accommodation for two years despite scholarship that I will get TRV with ease. Then I will get refund of tuition payment later. How true is this?
2. In proving my home ties, is my business of 6months enough for this or I still need to show landed properties ?(I don't have any ). Can my sponsor's assets perfectly play this role of proving home ties.
Your opinions are highly appreciated
Many thanks. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by shaffy19: 10:26pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
Am sorry pls did questn might look abnormal. What are d requirement to apply to red river college am apply for pdg community deve. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by Igbouwanile(m): 10:30pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
shaffy19: Am sorry pls did questn might look abnormal. What are d requirement to apply to red river college am apply for pdg community deve. Funny you, go to ur program page to view that bro. 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by shaffy19: 10:38pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
Igbouwanile:
Funny you, go to ur program page to view that bro. Ya I go tru it but this English proficiency is not clearly explained |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by tommee: 10:42pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
Austinpee4:
Ah ah! Egbon Fola, where have you been hiding? Hello Bro, I sent you a mail, really really sorry to bother you |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by philoxy4: 10:54pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
LifeIsGuhd: Any Uregina applicant or student here? Even better if you are in Computer Science department, I need URGENT help Yea got admitted to Uregina ind sys engr |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by ohizzyy7: 11:57pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
Phocusjosh: Hello fam!
I just want to clarify some things before repackaging my study permit application which was denied last week based on purpose of visit, no employment prospect and no personal assets and financial status.
I have applied for my GCMSnotr and I'm awaiting for it before I put in my next application. I have contacted my department to defer my admissions to fall 2018.
My questions
1. Does CIC see scholarship as a curse or what? I read somewhere that the role of the visa officer is to ensure that students can take care of themselves in Canada without any support from Canada.
Note: University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowship worth $14,000cad yearly was my motivation in studying hard to achieve high CGPA. 4.80 no be beans (many things went in from 300l and it can't just waste like that). Scholarship has been my help, I got 100% scholarship in my undergrad....
Someone advised me to pay all tuition fees and accommodation for two years despite scholarship that I will get TRV with ease. Then I will get refund of tuition payment later. How true is this?
2. In proving my home ties, is my business of 6months enough for this or I still need to show landed properties ?(I don't have any ). Can my sponsor's assets perfectly play this role of proving home ties.
Your opinions are highly appreciated
Many thanks. Sorry about the delay, you already have funding that covers tuition fee, just prove to the v.o that you are going to study and would come back immediately after your study. And secondly don't decorate your application with the fact that you have funding, get a sponsor with a good closing balance. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by jnyuwa02: 12:06am On Nov 02, 2017 |
Niv25:
thanks much @jnyuwa02...that was what made me brought the issue of a guy that has my kinda case and was later granted the US student visa...pls if you still have more advice on this I will appreciate or if you have the a link where such problems are treated on this forum I will also appreciate The advice I have is if you are interested, start googling and reading up on universities either in Canada or USA that offer the program you are interested. So many undergraduate schools in both countries that you can apply as a transfer student. USA is easy to be granted a visa as a transfer student than Canada. But you have to be a genuine student who wants to actually study, not simply going there to abscond into thin air and work as you earlier professed. It gives all of us a bad name and makes visas tough for future generation when you do that. So you have to promise me that before I dish out more goodies for you. That is it for now. 1 Like 2 Shares |