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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by UBCcookies: 10:28am On Aug 23, 2019 |
I'll be quick about it. Thank you mcobex: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by george009: 10:33am On Aug 23, 2019 |
You can ignore if you don't have an answer to the question; its a forum and am sure some persons must have had similar experiences with the school; for your info, I sent them a mail since monday and they're yet to get back to me and considering am supposed to make the payment on monday, I need to be sure what their refund policy is. Thanks though for your contribution. mcobex:
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by SugaRush(f): 11:04am On Aug 23, 2019 |
Good morning House, Please I need assistance with the following questions: 1) Where do I get the 4 required CIC Forms for study visa application from? 2) Do you suggest I apply online or paper? If online, what is the link to the online application? 3) What are the fees to be paid for either online and paper? Confirm if it is only visa & biometrics is N56,000 approximately? 4) Can I just submit Bank Statement, Sponsorship Letter and Affidavit of Sponsorship for sponsorship? Will this suffice without adding sponsorship employment documents? Thank you and God bless you. 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Urielbam: 11:14am On Aug 23, 2019 |
Thank you so much. Pls check your email Frankrobbn1: 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Blackdecemeber(m): 12:12pm On Aug 23, 2019 |
Thank you for your interest in studying in Canada. After careful review of your study permit application and supporting documentation, I have determined that your application does not meet the requirements of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) and Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR). I am refusing your application on the following grounds: • I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on your family ties in Canada and in your country of residence. • I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on the purpose of your visit. • I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on your current employment situation. • I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on your personal assets and financial status. You are welcome to reapply if you feel that you can respond to these concerns and can demonstrate that your situation meets the requirements. I need help!!! |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Aaron321: 12:24pm On Aug 23, 2019 |
george009: For the refund policy, it should be either the admission letter or its in the schools website |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by waynee2baba: 12:24pm On Aug 23, 2019 |
See refusal everywhere o. So no good news this week? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Aaron321: 12:26pm On Aug 23, 2019 |
Blackdecemeber: I will advice you read Frankrobben last reply on someone that had a similar denial reason but also I will suggest u order for your notes.. do not rush to reapply..my 2kobo 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Freshprince777: 12:57pm On Aug 23, 2019 |
waynee2baba: Let's just be optimistic and put our trust in God 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by gatsbym4(m): 1:01pm On Aug 23, 2019 |
Blackdecemeber: Oh Dan I’m so sorry Was actually praying yours would go tru. It is well |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by nicerichard05: 1:08pm On Aug 23, 2019 |
waynee2baba: I swr. It's scary o. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Madupcy: 1:20pm On Aug 23, 2019 |
nicerichard05: September 4th Paper route |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Madupcy: 1:21pm On Aug 23, 2019 |
Rampssss1: No upfront medical |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by 5454Darese: 1:26pm On Aug 23, 2019 |
@waynee2baba, bro how far? Has your eligibility started and did ircc reply your web form Query? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Vesment: 1:36pm On Aug 23, 2019 |
Hello Everyone, Bad news guyz, you need to know what you are doing before putting in a study permit application to Canada. Even at that, your sucess is not guaranteed. https://studentimmigration.ca/who-gets-a-study-permit-for-canada/ Canada’s high rejection rate of international students is being driven by study permit refusals from a handful of countries, most of them in Africa, Central Asia and the Middle East. Immigration officials rejected more than a third of all study permit applications this year and last year, but the refusal rate varied widely by the student’s citizenship. International students from 31 countries had a less than two in 10 chance of getting a permit to study in Canada. That group includes students from Nigeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Angola, Togo, Eritrea, the People’s Republic of the Congo and several conflict zones, including Afghanistan and Yemen. In many cases, the refusal rate has increased dramatically in recent years. For example, more than half of all Nigerian applicants won a study permit in 2013, but fewer than 20 per cent of Nigerian applicants were granted a study permit in the first four months of this year. The refusal rates in the map above and table below are based on statistics provided by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. “There have been no significant policy or processing changes that would affect the approval rate of study permits.” Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship communications advisor Shannon Ker provided this statement about the trend: “We can tell you that officers assess study permit applications, like any other type of application, on a case-by-case basis, based on the facts presented by the applicant. “Officers treat all applications in the same manner, though external factors, such as changes in socio-economic conditions in the country of origin, can have an impact on the assessment of an application. There have been no significant policy or processing changes that would affect the approval rate of study permits.” Victor Satzewich is a sociology professor at McMaster University who has studied how immigration officers make decisions. He said there are several reasons that a cluster of countries in Africa could be seeing higher refusal rates than other countries, and higher refusal rates than they had in the past. Many of the asylum seekers crossing into Quebec have come from Nigeria. That may be colouring how officers are viewing applications from Nigerian students, he said. “The Nigerian case is interesting in light of broader concerns about Nigerian refugee applicants. It wouldn’t surprise me that people applying to be students would get caught up in that. The mesh might be tighter for students who want to come from Nigeria (because) the visa officer there might have concerns about the genuineness of travel.” Officers will reject a study permit application if they don’t believe the applicant will return to their home country after finishing their studies or the applicant does not have enough money to support themselves in Canada. Applications may also be rejected if the student has a criminal record, is a security threat, has a medical condition that poses a danger to the public or has a history of immigration violations in any other country. “The broader concern for an immigration officer is, ‘Will they go back to their country of origin?'” Another reason for the high refusal rates for African students could be simple economics, Satzewich said. “A general issue for people from Africa and students more generally are the funds they have available,” he said, referring to a rule that requires students to prove they have enough money to support themselves in Canada and that the money was legally obtained. “In poorer countries, it’s harder to accumulate those funds. If a country has a lower GDP, it may be harder to do show sufficient funds and it may be harder to obtain the paperwork to show the funds are legitimate.” Two other factors make it harder for students from poor countries and conflict zones, he said. If a country is in trouble and citizens are desperate to leave, immigration officers may wonder if they really want to come to Canada to study, or if they just want to get in the country to stay. Satzewich said some students are disadvantaged because it is harder for them to travel internationally. Applicants who have travelled to a wealthy nation and returned to their home have an advantage, he explained, because that is an indication to the immigration officer that they are likely to return home after studying in Canada. But may wealthy nations require tourists from many African countries get a visa just to visit. Applying is costly, takes a long time and the visa is not guaranteed. That means many African students don’t have the same opportunity to bolster their study permit application with international vacations, he said. “The broader concern for an immigration officer,” he said, “is, ‘Will they go back to their country of origin?'” All data provided or published by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. Data for 2018 in the map and table reflect study permit applications processed between January 1 and April 30, 2018. #copied 4 Likes |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by waynee2baba: 1:38pm On Aug 23, 2019 |
5454Darese: For where? Nothing has changed! I sent another one on Monday. E be like say these guys dey treat big man like say I be Nigerian applicant o. My course starts on October 31st, so I'm big chilling but I still need decision ASAP. Still hoping for the best, no shaking. When are you submitting yours? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by e90(m): 1:52pm On Aug 23, 2019 |
AdimGreat:I did mine last year. It wasn't up to 70k. I paid same 35k for transcript and 11k for courier but never charged for verification. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by mzjokky16: 1:54pm On Aug 23, 2019 |
Ayodeji786: I am fully funded by MUN and my app is past 9weeks already |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by waynee2baba: 1:55pm On Aug 23, 2019 |
Vesment: With the way things are going, I won't be surprised if academic institutions start rejecting applications from Nigerian applicants. Canada just dey deny all man visa, US dey keep people on AP for 5 years... is it a crime to be Nigerian? Na we born ourselves? As if it hasn't started sef. Try applying for admission in any Australian university, once you put your nationality as Nigerian, you can't proceed. You'd be asked to contact an agent. An agent that would charge 200k+ to proceed.. bullsh*t! 4 Likes |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Aaron321: 1:59pm On Aug 23, 2019 |
mzjokky16: Send constant webforms to all three offices... morning and evening everyday.. one of them will reply u... this is the trick now... |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by fasttrack(m): 2:02pm On Aug 23, 2019 |
mzjokky16:When in June did u apply? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by waynee2baba: 2:04pm On Aug 23, 2019 |
Aaron321: Dude I applied from London. Sent two web forms, no reply. You think I should send to Nairobi too? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by olalemii: 2:06pm On Aug 23, 2019 |
Vesment: Thanks for sharing! |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Aaron321: 2:08pm On Aug 23, 2019 |
waynee2baba: U sent only two, to just an office.. am saying u should disturb all three offices daily..plus why only webforms.... send mails instead.. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by 5454Darese: 2:09pm On Aug 23, 2019 |
Exactly what I was going to say. They are treating Nigeria applicants the same way irrespective of where you are applying from. It’s just sad. It is well. Am applying in September ending waynee2baba: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by mzjokky16: 2:12pm On Aug 23, 2019 |
June 18th, my medical has been reading since last week tuesday but I haven’t gotten a medical request and I did not do upfront medical fasttrack: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Blema111: 2:24pm On Aug 23, 2019 |
mzjokky16: Just be patient...since this week is already over, let’s see early next week- Monday or Tuesday. By Wednesday, since I no go get work by next week sef, it’s me and them. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by mzjokky16: 2:55pm On Aug 23, 2019 |
Blema111:Did you do upfront medical? Is your medical reading without medical request? Me I’m already planning on deferring my admission come ending, I’ll just defer to Jan. My mind is off this September already i swear |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Ayodeji786: 3:12pm On Aug 23, 2019 |
mzjokky16: I'm also fully funded by MUN and my app is going to 11wks already. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by nicerichard05: 3:16pm On Aug 23, 2019 |
Madupcy: Ok. Were u able to link ur app online. Cos I applied since Wednesday not been able to link mine |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by mzjokky16: 3:46pm On Aug 23, 2019 |
Ayodeji786: Na wa oo, which course? I’m going to defer abeg 1 Like |
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