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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by WeirdKidinClass: 1:34am On Dec 01, 2019
blackfarmer1510:
Hello Guys,

I arrived Canada on the 1st of September. It has not been easy. If I knew what I know now I would have thought seriously about this school thing. God has been merciful to me. My advice to anyone coming to BC...don't count on the idea that you can work part time to pay your fees or survive here. I live in Vancouver Island and attend VIU. Most of my classmates are Indians and most of them are only interested in getting residence. They get visa easily and can take a loan from their local bank to deposit money for their fees. If you ever get into project groups with them you are on your own. You will do the work yourself because they really don't care about their grades.

If you are coming to VIU or anywhere in BC, please come with Nigerian food stuffs like dry pepper and palm oil. Its very expensive. Don't joke o. Carry indomie..it is a life saver. I came with Garri Ijebu and groundnut. I came with pepper soup spice (fish and meat is cheap). Come with umbrella, rain boot and rain coat...it rains like hell in Vancouver and Vancouver Island but its not as cold as the other parts of the freezer (Canada is freaking cold...no bi joke) I brought all the Igbo food stuffs I can carry and forgot income. Please carry coffee and milo. You will thank me for it.

I stayed at an airbnb for one week before I found a house. Its not cheap and also because I wanted my family to join me I needed to get a bigger house and used the rent agreement in the visa application for my family. I applied for their visa on the 23rd and they received approval last two weeks.

People on this island are seem nice (like British nice..they pretend). There are jobs during holidays like now..everyone is hiring part-time workers. People here will tell you that come January...it is dry. No Work!!!

My advice to anyone coming to BC or even Canada; go and learn something. Guys, if you can learn how to cut hair..you will be very comfortable. You won't need to do any silly part time work. Ladies if you can learn to weave hair and fix weavon...you will be ok..trust me...you will be a big shot!. Don't come here thinking you can just do part time work and pay your fees without getting into trouble. I am not saying you can't wing it but trust me even if you work 20 hours a week which is the maximum you can work as a student...you still can't do more than manage to pay your rent and barely survive. If you are on th MBA program then forget it. Canada is looking for talents and not C grade students. They now look at your transcript when you apply for post graduate work permit or apply for PR. Don't think you can wing it...you need time to study.

BC is the most beautiful; place I have ever been in my life...trust me I have travelled to 16 countries including 20 states in the US and most of Europe. BC is wild beauty and you wonder what tourism potentials we really have in Naija. When you come here you will fall in love with nature. They also don't have good food. There is nothing like Canadian food. It doesn't exist. Their food no sweet...simple and short (I am a foodie and chef so I authoritatively tell you). Nigerians here are the worst people I have ever met. When they get here they see you and ignore or avoid you. I understand why the ladies will do that...you no bi oyibo and you no fit give them paper. But for guys...thats silly. Some of them try to speak with oyibo accent. For God's sake I had this accent since I was a child so stop it...it doesn't fit you...lol

I wish everyone applying for visa good luck. If you are coming to Vancouver Island University please let me know if you need any information or help. I can point you towards things like accommodation etc.; ask God to let his Will be done. I am not sure I will have the time to help review applications because I have exams starting next week till second week in December. Afterwards I will have all the time in the world.


Cheers

WE NEED POSTS LIKE THIS. THANK YOU SIR

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by engrjoe(m): 6:42am On Dec 01, 2019
Thanks Boss. Still cant find family application room here on NL. How ever I think only few questions needed can be asked here. How do I get scheduled for Biometrics and where is the location in Lagos as I have been mailed to go for Biometrics already. Thanks.

Anybody can as well answer me.

Frankrobbn1:


It's a great pleasure to have you here. Thanks for the compliments about me, i do appreciate it. As per your question your spouse needs to sponsor you to come to Canada since she is already a citizen. The program with which you will be using to immigrate to Canada is referred to as FAMILY SPONSORSHIP PLEASE REFER TO THIS LINK FOR FURTHER DETAILS.

We hope to see more of you here.

It shall end in praises.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by 1stdami(m): 8:51am On Dec 01, 2019
Have they sent the refund yet because I am also waiting for a refund from conestoga college


Chaniel:


Follow them up o, as a matter of fact, I am experiencing the same issue with Conestoga college. The level of nonchalance is alarming. Mine is 10 weeks now.

In my last message to them, I told them I will proceed to tag Canadian government officials on social media with my complaint if they don't give me a definite timeline to issue the refund(The initial timeline they gave was 6-8 weeks). They moved the refund to a new stage the same day and later told me it will take an additional 2-4 weeks.

So don't wait at all, follow up.

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Godiswonderful: 9:00am On Dec 01, 2019
Morning sir please can I mail you please I need your assistance on the right track
blackfarmer1510:
Hello Guys,

I arrived Canada on the 1st of September. It has not been easy. If I knew what I know now I would have thought seriously about this school thing. God has been merciful to me. My advice to anyone coming to BC...don't count on the idea that you can work part time to pay your fees or survive here. I live in Vancouver Island and attend VIU. Most of my classmates are Indians and most of them are only interested in getting residence. They get visa easily and can take a loan from their local bank to deposit money for their fees. If you ever get into project groups with them you are on your own. You will do the work yourself because they really don't care about their grades.

If you are coming to VIU or anywhere in BC, please come with Nigerian food stuffs like dry pepper and palm oil. Its very expensive. Don't joke o. Carry indomie..it is a life saver. I came with Garri Ijebu and groundnut. I came with pepper soup spice (fish and meat is cheap). Come with umbrella, rain boot and rain coat...it rains like hell in Vancouver and Vancouver Island but its not as cold as the other parts of the freezer (Canada is freaking cold...no bi joke) I brought all the Igbo food stuffs I can carry and forgot income. Please carry coffee and milo. You will thank me for it.

I stayed at an airbnb for one week before I found a house. Its not cheap and also because I wanted my family to join me I needed to get a bigger house and used the rent agreement in the visa application for my family. I applied for their visa on the 23rd and they received approval last two weeks.

People on this island are seem nice (like British nice..they pretend). There are jobs during holidays like now..everyone is hiring part-time workers. People here will tell you that come January...it is dry. No Work!!!

My advice to anyone coming to BC or even Canada; go and learn something. Guys, if you can learn how to cut hair..you will be very comfortable. You won't need to do any silly part time work. Ladies if you can learn to weave hair and fix weavon...you will be ok..trust me...you will be a big shot!. Don't come here thinking you can just do part time work and pay your fees without getting into trouble. I am not saying you can't wing it but trust me even if you work 20 hours a week which is the maximum you can work as a student...you still can't do more than manage to pay your rent and barely survive. If you are on th MBA program then forget it. Canada is looking for talents and not C grade students. They now look at your transcript when you apply for post graduate work permit or apply for PR. Don't think you can wing it...you need time to study.

BC is the most beautiful; place I have ever been in my life...trust me I have travelled to 16 countries including 20 states in the US and most of Europe. BC is wild beauty and you wonder what tourism potentials we really have in Naija. When you come here you will fall in love with nature. They also don't have good food. There is nothing like Canadian food. It doesn't exist. Their food no sweet...simple and short (I am a foodie and chef so I authoritatively tell you). Nigerians here are the worst people I have ever met. When they get here they see you and ignore or avoid you. I understand why the ladies will do that...you no bi oyibo and you no fit give them paper. But for guys...thats silly. Some of them try to speak with oyibo accent. For God's sake I had this accent since I was a child so stop it...it doesn't fit you...lol

I wish everyone applying for visa good luck. If you are coming to Vancouver Island University please let me know if you need any information or help. I can point you towards things like accommodation etc.; ask God to let his Will be done. I am not sure I will have the time to help review applications because I have exams starting next week till second week in December. Afterwards I will have all the time in the world.


Cheers

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by intosky: 12:11pm On Dec 01, 2019
Hello Guys,

I have so much interest studying in Canada but due to several visa denials I have to consider applying to a university in Germany.

I am currently a student of Bergische Universität Wuppertal Germany studying computer simulation in science.

I was offered an admission to study Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Victoria Canada and this time I am applying for Canadian student visa from Germany. Please I need a help to write a strong SOP to convince the VO.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Wola34: 12:48pm On Dec 01, 2019
I haven’t receive anything from them yet
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Wola34: 12:50pm On Dec 01, 2019
I have not receive anything from them
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by chigrad: 1:45pm On Dec 01, 2019
Must your academic reference be a former lecturer in your department? or can it be a lecturer who thought you about 3 courses in University but was not in your department?
Is it acceptable if reference is from a lecturer who from is in a sister department ?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Wola34: 2:03pm On Dec 01, 2019
I need someone to tell more about Regina city in Canada
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 2:38pm On Dec 01, 2019
oniwoski:
Hello All...
Pls can my sister help pick my passport after refusal....or is there anyway it can be mailed to me....i live far from lagos

Since you didn't pay for a return courier or fill the authorization of a third party form, you have to go pick it up in person.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 2:39pm On Dec 01, 2019
Kilz89:


I can provide them. I hope I won't be penalized since I didn't state it in my previous TRV application or if I choose to use it for EE application just in case I get denied again.?

Thanks again.

No, you won't. Just endeavour to package your application to the best of your knowledge and pray

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 2:47pm On Dec 01, 2019
emeify1:
@justmellow, thanks for this enlightenment. It's hard to get documents to prove things like community participation. Would u be able to spare some time to help me review the letter and documents?

Hello Emeify1,

The document can be in form of a membership/indigne certificate. The ID card can/should reflect your active/sensitive held position. I am sorry, I won't be able to scrutinize your letter but for your documents, you can paste it here and other knowledgeable individual will be able to contribute useful information on how to make it solid.

All the best

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 2:49pm On Dec 01, 2019
ChidimmaP:
If I don't link my paper route application online, does it mean anything?

No it doesn't, but you won't be able to get real life update on your application process.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 3:08pm On Dec 01, 2019
FreshGuy2:
Please advise a brother on this....
Traveling out has been on my mind for some years now either for studies (mechanical engineering)which is the only course I ever want to study or for work (menial jobs)... My problem now is how do I cope with mechanical engineering over there even though my maths background is very poor (never liked mathematics including other calculation courses from primary till I finished my ND).. On the other hand, if I travel out with the aim of working over there instead of studying, how easy will it be for me getting a better paying job considering the fact that I don't have much qualifications...
The countries on my mind are Germany and Canada

Hello FreshGuy2,

Sorry, I have to beginning my response to your question with a (curious) question. Why would you force yourself from the incipient on engineering course when clearly you know your ability in calculation is poor?

What is your CGPA and the last 2yrs GPA?


What type of ND do you have?

What 'don't have much' qualification do you infer to?


However, with the provided profile about yourself, Germany might just be the best bet. If you are able to provide answers to the asked questions, people might be able to guide you better.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 3:17pm On Dec 01, 2019
Onweke:
Dear All,
Please I need your advise on how to apply for study permit. I got my acceptance letter today from college of North Atlantic (Geographic information Specialist post diploma) for one year program. I have BSC in Surveying and Geoinformatics. I have been working in a bank for five years now. Can my experience in the bank count since it's not related to the study program ?
After paying for my tuition fees due for Feb 13 2019 what documents do I submit ?.

Hello Onweke,

Your work experience won't count. The two fields are of the opposite. However, you can relate your prospect course to your previous study. This would make the convincing of being a genuine student easy. Also endeavour to have tangible reason for wanting to study a post diploma program after a B.sc. You have to be very convincing about this.

As for the required documents, go to the first page of part 15 or IRCC website or go through this thread or the previous to see the documents of past successful applicants related to your case.

Good luck

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 3:20pm On Dec 01, 2019
Godiswonderful:
Hi house please any idea of any Canadian school that gives funding for BSc?

Almost all Canadian university don't give funding for undergraduate programs except maybe sponsored scholarship. However contact your prospective school for first-hand information about this.

Good luck!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 3:22pm On Dec 01, 2019
Wola34:
I applied for Canadian visa on October21 while my school resumption date is January is it okay for me to apply that time. Please I need an answer

Hello Wola34,

That was a good move. Its advisable to apply early at least 6 months to the resumption date.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Godiswonderful: 3:25pm On Dec 01, 2019
God bless you
JustMellow:


Almost all Canadian university don't give funding for undergraduate programs except maybe sponsored scholarship. However contact your prospective school for first-hand information about this.

Good luck!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Chaniel: 3:25pm On Dec 01, 2019
1stdami:

Have they sent the refund yet because I am also waiting for a refund from conestoga college



Yes. How did you pay?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 3:34pm On Dec 01, 2019
engrjoe:
Thanks Boss. Still cant find family application room here on NL. How ever I think only few questions needed can be asked here. How do I get scheduled for Biometrics and where is the location in Lagos as I have been mailed to go for Biometrics already. Thanks.

Anybody can as well answer me.


Hello Engrjoe,

Print out the biometrics instruction letter and for with a photocopy biodata of your PP. Also go with sized passport copies.

Admiral Ayinla Way, Lekki Phase I, Lagos

BTW those who stay in Lagos can drop better description of the address or you can google it.

Good luck
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by sleekysoft(m): 3:34pm On Dec 01, 2019
Hello People.. i am here to remind you to take good use of CYBER MONDAY.. shop online in canada for unbeatable price.. Don't be left out
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 3:39pm On Dec 01, 2019
chigrad:
Must your academic reference be a former lecturer in your department? or can it be a lecturer who thought you about 3 courses in University but was not in your department?
Is it acceptable if reference is from a lecturer who from is in a sister department ?

Hello Chigrad,

The academic reference must be from someone who can describe your academic abilities and intellect. It can as well be from someone from a sister department.

Good luck!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by bhollexon: 4:01pm On Dec 01, 2019
Godiswonderful:
Morning sir please can I mail you please I need your assistance on the right track


Please I need advise on what to do next, my student visa was refused due to the following reasons

• 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.
• Pursuant to paragraph 220(a) of the IRPA, I am not satisfied that you have sufficient and available financial resources, without working in Canada, to pay the tuition fees for the course or program of studies that you intend to pursue.
• Pursuant to paragraph 220(b) of the IRPA, I am not satisfied that you have sufficient and available financial resources, without working in Canada, to maintain yourself and any family members who are accompanying you during your proposed period of study.
• Pursuant to paragraph 220(c) of the IRPA, I am not satisfied that you have sufficient and available financial resources, without working in Canada, to pay the cost of transporting yourself and any family members who are accompanying you to and from Canada.

I am opened to answer any further questions

Thank you
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Onweke: 4:39pm On Dec 01, 2019
Thank you Sir. Remain blessed


JustMellow:


Hello Onweke,

Your work experience won't count. The two fields are of the opposite. However, you can relate your prospect course to your previous study. This would make the convincing of being a genuine student easy. Also endeavour to have tangible reason for wanting to study a post diploma program after a B.sc. You have to be very convincing about this.

As for the required documents, go to the first page of part 15 or IRCC website or go through this thread or the previous to see the documents of past successful applicants related to your case.

Good luck
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Onweke: 4:43pm On Dec 01, 2019
Please for September 2020 intake when is the right time(month) to start applying ?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by topstone(m): 5:37pm On Dec 01, 2019
Hello house,

I have been a silent reader on this thread for a while but I need an advice at the moment urgently.

I am 30yrs old with ND & HND in Petroleum Engineering Technology . However, in the final year of my HND program, I signed up for 1yr apprenticeship in Pipe and Argon Welding , and I have practiced this profession for 3yrs now.

I wish to pursue Canada PR, either by Study and EE.

I got a 2yrs Welding/Metal Fabrication Certificate course in College of North Atlantic, Canada. Spoke to my boss about it and he is willing to support with all necessary documents.

My plan is to apply for this Certificate course, although self sponsored, my uncle is willing to offer his SOA and necessary docs and stand as sponsor. my company is also will to issue documents such as : employment letter, reference letter, ID card pay slip, study leave approval letter etc. Since my aim is Welding career advancement.

For ties to Canada and home country; two of my cousins studied in Canada, both of whom are on PGWP. For home ties; my job, a plot of land, my wife, we also jointly have an incorporated restaurant business , my parents and siblings are in Nigeria

My Challenges:

1. chances of gettn a visa, Considering I already have HND in diff. field, then going for Trades/Vocational Cert. course.

2. Possibility of applyn for Open Work Permit/spousal sponsorship for my wife.

@Frankrobbn1
@NaijaForeigner
@JustMellow
@Qudkom

Others not mentioned.

Pls Advise
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by chigrad: 5:44pm On Dec 01, 2019
Thank you
JustMellow:


Hello Chigrad,

The academic reference must be from someone who can describe your academic abilities and intellect. It can as well be from someone from a sister department.

Good luck!
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Cherryola: 6:10pm On Dec 01, 2019
@justMellow I did add employment history in my last application just want to know what I can tell the VO what took me so long to apply
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by churchstreet: 6:40pm On Dec 01, 2019
JustMellow:


Hello Churchstreet,

To an extent, age doesn't play much role. Based on the details you provided regarding your academic history, going for a second bachelor or a diploma isn't advisable but note that its also not impossible to secure you a visa. It all boils down to how well you present your application and the perspective approach the VO would apply to scrutinize your application.

As it stands, a Master is more suitable to count as an advancement. But however, a PGD/C should be considered only if you decide not to declare your previous PGD. As for your SOP, only state what is relevant to your application. It is good you focus more on the weak-links in your application in order to provide better clarity.

Its advisable you apply to at least two schools for improved possibility of admission.

Good luck!


Thank you for your time.. I will try search online for institutions offering PGD which can fit in my budget..

Once again, I appreciate your time and I'll get in touch if I'll be needing anything.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by ChidimmaP: 7:09pm On Dec 01, 2019
JustMellow:


No it doesn't, but you won't be able to get real life update on your application process.

Ok. Thanks

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