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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by Chukwuemekatehi(m): 9:35am On Apr 11, 2019 |
ic3tipz:I think this is quite different bro. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by Tjkeyzzz: 9:44am On Apr 11, 2019 |
Good morning fam Please i want to ask,if refused based on travel history,can the solution be to travel out to another country before reapplying,because I didn't have any travel history on my passport Won't that be suspicious as well..that I only travelled because of my visa application to canada And how much am I to pay for my gcms note ,am seeing different amounts with different packages...thanks 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by JustMellow: 10:08am On Apr 11, 2019 |
Qudkom: That's what's up! Big Congrats. 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by JustMellow: 10:14am On Apr 11, 2019 |
IceTrice01: I was referring for you to be constructive with any stated points backed with sufficient evidence when writing your SOP. Since you using a third party sponsorship(or not), keep at heart of proving a very good/strong home ties that can convince the VO of compelling your return. 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by JustMellow: 10:18am On Apr 11, 2019 |
Biot34: It would be very wrong for anybody to advise you of not requesting for your gcms notes especially when the "purpose of visit" is part of the refusal reasons. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by DMerciful(m): 10:24am On Apr 11, 2019 |
Lets start from the admission denial. What were the reasons given for the 4 denials? riosworos: 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by JustMellow: 10:25am On Apr 11, 2019 |
Maxihyfr: i responded to this answer via your mail 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by makano: 10:34am On Apr 11, 2019 |
First let me start by saying Travel history isnt a problem at all, what u should tackle is the other reasons that were ticked on ur refusal letter, probably Purpose of visit... Even if u travel to 20 countries before u re-apply and you don't tackle purpose of visit, home ties or any other reason, You will be refused again... We have seen countless number of people on this thread getting their visa without even leaving lagos to another state not to talk of traveling out... My advise to you is for u to order for ur GCMS note, know the real reason why u were refused, tackle those reasons and when u re-apply and u meet their requirements, u will just see that Travel history will just disappear without traveling any where and you will get ur visa.. Travel history isn't a problem at all.. The only reason travel history can be a problem is when u had traveled before and u overstayed there or u have any offense in that foreign country.. But if u havnt traveled at all, my brother its very possible u get ur visa without leaving the shores of this country... Peace Tjkeyzzz: 2 Likes |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by JustMellow: 10:39am On Apr 11, 2019 |
Timothyphillips: 1. Many applicants has entered one chance because of this social tie. In critical view as a personal opinion, there are other social/economic home ties one can easily opt for, marriage should be the least except when its necessary called for. 2. Not necessarily the amount but mostly about your attitude/demeanor to work and moral character in job responsibilities/duties and other workplace approaches in general perspective, stretching to verifying the genuineness of the Referee/HR etc BTW Qudkom already dole out the relevant home ties, just build on it. 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by JustMellow: 11:02am On Apr 11, 2019 |
Qudkom: This application was meticulously pimped. Another congrats! To the bolded, this was the picture/hint I was painting/explaining. 2 Likes |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by Qudkom(m): 11:05am On Apr 11, 2019 |
JustMellow: Thanks my brother. I have learnt a great deal from you also. 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by Qudkom(m): 11:08am On Apr 11, 2019 |
Good morning everyone, thank you all for the wishes and the ones yet to come. I have provided my email in my bio, you don't have to send requests you could just send an email. Thanks for your understanding. 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by SLEEMYDRIZ(m): 11:13am On Apr 11, 2019 |
Good morning House Please how much is Canada tourist visa Fee ![]() Thanks |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by Qudkom(m): 11:27am On Apr 11, 2019 |
Tjkeyzzz: No VO rejects applicants on the sole purpose od travel history. It is usually accompanied with other reasons. It is left to you to work on your home ties among others. Do check my previous posts I narrated issues regarding hometies. Goodluck |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by Tshoow: 11:40am On Apr 11, 2019 |
This is encouraging. Congrats. A quick question though, is it compulsory to submit my transcript along with my application? Qudkom: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by JustMellow: 11:49am On Apr 11, 2019 |
DBlessedofGod: You mentioned you is married, which is quite to your advantage when selling off your most priced possessions(Land and Car). Its good you swiftly realize that the VOs value liquid funds as proof of funds to mutual funds, bonds, treasury bills, fix deposits etc(though these can be vital as a support for proof of funds/home ties). The liquid funds after the sales from your most priced possessions shouldn't be deposited into the/your account intended to be used for your visa application to boycott a lump sum/huge fund deposit but there could be clearly other means to present/show this liquid funds to the VOs without any rousing scrutiny/suspiciousness by either: 1. Approach your bank discuss the intended purpose of the meeting, deposit the funds in installments at intervals(if time is not your nemesis), get your account officer to recycle the funds to blend with records, give a fee. 2. Have the liquid funds deposited in your wife's account, then get her to transfer the funds to your account with a written letter of support, as funds contributed towards your career/personal advancements for the sake of the family's future/reasonableness. The letter will ease the thoughts of the VO. 3. Even your parents can do point 2 if you don't want to use your wife. To your other questions: 1. The best way to thread after the liquidation of your investments is to at least pay for either a semester/1yr tuition from the funds, better than incarcerating it again in treasury bill or fix deposit(I guess you already know why by now). 2. Very well, in fact, it transcends far to show that she can thrive comfortably in your absence and even vouch for any action taken for the aforementioned in point 2 with proper evidence to back up her source of funds. 3. In as much as this is credible but no need for too much long thing especially when there are varieties of substitute. If the teeth can chew meat, go for fish which is even cheaper and easier to cook and offer same protein - just use your savings/current/cooperate account then support it with your RSA(its sage not to apply with this alone). 4. Very okay, this way, your home ties is even stronger than a concrete floor, even include the car. I do hope you get the scope, good luck! 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by JustMellow: 12:05pm On Apr 11, 2019 |
Bracha: I think these monikers are referring to medical options available to an applicant who have stayed in a designated country for 6 consecutive months. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by JustMellow: 12:10pm On Apr 11, 2019 |
Tjkeyzzz: You don't need to, but only on the exception of coinciding as part of your leisure routine and the availability of such resources. All that's needed to be done is package your new application well to the best of your understanding and "knowledgeable research," then the travel history would be waived. 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by peruz: 12:22pm On Apr 11, 2019 |
Thanks for the attention,Please;I will like you to enlighten me more,apart from home-ties,What if an applicant has hereditary property he/she is getting paid yearly and valuable he can turn to cash like cars.How can he/she include all these in the document to be submitted?. Frankrobbn1: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by ic3tipz(m): 12:27pm On Apr 11, 2019 |
please what are the 6 designated countries if I may ask JustMellow: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by Nobody: 12:35pm On Apr 11, 2019 |
Phatkings:Colleges bro. thank you |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by Phantomcole: 12:51pm On Apr 11, 2019 |
Austacus: Hello Austacus I need you to please point me, as I’m still trying to understand things and the processes. Thanks for your help again I’m to submit my application and I need to know what files to combine and how to attach not to make mistakes. I will really appreciate your time if you could point me. Thanks a lot |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by mcobex: 1:40pm On Apr 11, 2019 |
peruz:Do you have document to prove ownership of the said property? If yes, then include them in your app and state it in your SOP. That said, home-tie can be family members, properties, job offer waiting for you back in Nigeria after your study in Canada..... |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by Bracha: 1:58pm On Apr 11, 2019 |
No, it isn't. I wrote the link to the list of designated countries, which means that if you haven't been to/in any of the countries for 6 months, you answer 'no' there. Cc ic3tipz SeriaBravo also Chukwuemekatehi: 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by Bracha: 2:09pm On Apr 11, 2019 |
If you're applying for a study permit (SP), you do not need to submit an application for a temporary resident visa (TRV) along with the SP application because a TRV is what will be stamped on your passport. Just fill the application form for "Application for a Study Permit made outside of Canada" and other relevant forms listed and then apply. Please find relevant forms listed in the link below: fill only forms that apply to you. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/student.asp?countrySelect=NG#applications Jaylap: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by Bracha: 2:17pm On Apr 11, 2019 |
I thought the question was if they had stayed in a designated country, and if they had if they did medicals or something like that. Anyhow, knowing the designated countries helps them make whatever decision they want to make. Cheers JustMellow: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by JustMellow: 2:19pm On Apr 11, 2019 |
ic3tipz: I "don't think" there are just 6 designated countries because literally, there are numerous countries in the world with embedded aspiration of immigration/emigration, and so it can't be limited to just 6!. The question about the medicals was that if an/the applicant has stayed in a country or so for at least "6 consecutive" months, and not "6 designated" countries. Hope this clarifies the/your doubt/curiosity?! |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by JustMellow: 2:26pm On Apr 11, 2019 |
Bracha: In addendum, I believe the link you provided would help others too. Irrespective of the case, you is doing a great job sir/ma'am. Salute! |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by IceTrice01: 2:44pm On Apr 11, 2019 |
JustMellow: Thank you very much � |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by riosworos(m): 2:46pm On Apr 11, 2019 |
Hello houz Do I have to get police certificates for the 4 different countries I have lived in for more than 6 months or just for Naija alone for my study visa application? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 15 by JustMellow: 3:01pm On Apr 11, 2019 |
peruz: Your question can be categorized into two areas of both: 1. Home ties: Your hereditary property can serve as both a solid home tie and a source of funds especially if its a rental property were the necessity of including a lease contract/agreement, lease receipt, and other utility bill(s) payment invoices/receipt/telex; with the inclusion of your/the property documents(get a lawyer to do/prepare a legal/formal document of transfer to your name). But in the case of it not being a rental/economic property, the documents would serve absolutely. 2. Source of funds: This can be referenced properly in your SOP/LOE with proper evidence as support that this funds derived/profited from the economic property will also cobtribute to sustain your miscellaneous expenses/back up funds outside your LE etc If as "part" of the hereditary property or not, that you getting paid yearly, show evidence/proof like telex transactions(at least for 3yrs), an authenticated written document/letter to the effect, and any relevant related documents etc "in my opinion as regarding immigration," your car can only be referred to as valuable if its a source of funds. If this be the case, an evidence/proof like proof of ownership, Hackney permit(to load and convey passengers) singled out from the rest particulars(you might decide to include others), and maybe a park tax payment receipts/sticker/ticket etc BTW its good to keep your application simple. This is just a suggestive hint. |
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