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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by dreamchaser13: 1:49pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
Can someone please put me through, I just want to start up from the scratch. I've gotten my intl passport. What's next? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 2:16pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
Laurendee: Hello Laurendee, The common similar between the two is that they are both done after a first degree. In brief, a PBD can easily pave a switch to another area or field of study and can as well use to support a weak first degree. A PGC can be done to acquire an academic knowledge/certificate in a developing or new professional interest line. For more info, you can google. The 20 months program is equivalent to 2yrs. Most programs in some/almost all schools runs for 8 months making it 16 months for a 2yrs program. This qualify you for a 3yr PGWP. All the best. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 2:18pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
Tawis06: Hello Tawis06, No, but its aways advisable to inquire for possible information from your prospect school. All the best 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Nasa4G(f): 2:20pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
mcobex: I also applied to MUN and they said I should provide either TEOFL or IELTS and I didn't make provision for writing any of the tests. I just sent a mail to the school about the possibility of waiving it for me. Please I will like to know if it is possible for MUN to waive English proficiency for Nigerian applicants. Thanks |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by NairaLuck: 2:24pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
Hello guys NairaLuck: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 2:33pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
MOBAN444: Hello MOBAN444, Do well to access it via a PC. You can use a Google Chrome, Internet Explore, or Mozilla Fire Fox brower to surf IRCC site for the IMM form page. If there, click on the specific file to open, download, and save the file. Also, endeavour to have an updated Adobe fille viewer either the Adobe Reader 11, Adobe Acrobat Reader or other higher version. Then leave the browser area, open the Adobe Reader and search for the downloaded IMM form and open. Mention me if you still find difficulty with it. All the best |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 2:52pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
tosiiNO: Hello TosiiNO, Yes, its very possible. Not only does it shows a tie but present that you are engaged economically. In fact, it would be helpful to your application if you can satisfy/convince the VO on/that; 1. the generated profits per month/annum and thus, reason why its operation must go on even on your behalf. 2. who is to take charge in the management till your return. 3. you intend to upgrade by establishing a permanent location in the area you have made name and move the mobile kitchen to a new location as a strategy to get customers there — like an expansion which has been a long term business aspiration. 4. how food has been a profitable business in Nigeria, which you might even consider introducing some Canadian crusines in your kitchen menu to promote the Canadian (food) culture in Nigeria or culture in general prior to your return. Studying HRM doesn't stop you not to maintain or keep your business. If you do a proper research, you will find out that business management is aspect of HRM. Its now your duty to connect it to your advantage. This would tell the VO you understand. All the best 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 2:55pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
tosiiNO: Inquire from the school to get the right information |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 3:18pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
Chriswazo: Hello Chriswazo, It is really a pleasure having this moment with you. Your contributions and posts on the German Visa Section are very insightful. Keep the good work going. To your questions proper, almost all Nigerian instititions runs on a 5.0 scale only very few runs on 4.0. What ever information on their website is based on the Canadian institution scale which is also equivalent to most countries scale like Nigeria (may with little difference). However, a 3.0 GPA in your last 2yrs in school (undergraduate) is enough to get you in, in additional to other requirements. Since you are currently undergoing your Masters, your best move would be to go for a Ph.D in Canada or a professional certificate program. As you know already, getting an admission in whatever course or program might not pose as much obstacle than trying to convince the VO on such study move of either going for a second Masters or Graduate certificate instead of Ph.D (if this is your intention). N.B: MUN is a good school and highly recommendable. If you have any further question, mention me here or PM. Stay blessed. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 3:23pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
Nasa4G: Yes, they will. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Raalsalghul: 3:23pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
JustMellow: Okay, so let's say a science graduate who has interest in Logistics should go for a PGC in Logistics/Supply Chain Management as the first step in switching fields? How does that work exactly? Would the school grant him admission considering his/her first degree and wouldn't that serve as a red flag to the V.O? Your response will be appreciated. Thanks! |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Jephehe: 3:27pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
Bossman Obehi44 For sure. Obehi44: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Ibuchim101(m): 3:28pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
oyakojo: @Oyakojo I applied last week and I did my biometrics capturing yesterday. No update from them yet |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Jephehe: 3:30pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
Yes, Advance diploma will be ok, if you're refused Pgc admission. eddyme: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 3:39pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
NairaLuck: Hello NairaLuck, Since he is still below 25, you should be optimistic and plan ahead. First he should try to upgrade his HND to a B.sc. Then he should try to garner 1 or more years work experience in a related field maybe simultaneously while he further his studies. With this, he can write IELTS and migrate legally via the EE route. Also, if he can't wait that long, he should explore the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot/Atlantic Immigration Pilot program. If he is eligible, it is a sure means to migrate to Canada. For further information, visit IRCC website. He can also try Germany but then the Block Account has been increased to about €10, 236 which is a must requirement and getting an Appointment date for interview is now tough but still possible to get if the perseverance is there. All the best. 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by dekere: 3:41pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
I am sure Conestoga College can offer you admission in their supply chain management course with your degree. Which Jephehe can confirm his school stand on that. Visa approval is the ability to use your study plan to convince the VO is what matters. Thanks Raalsalghul: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Raalsalghul: 3:44pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
dekere: Oh thanks! |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Raalsalghul: 3:57pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
dekere: Went to their website to check and it reads a thus as requirements: "A two- or three-year diploma, or a degree, in business or a degree in engineering from an accredited college or university. Preference will be given to graduates with a business diploma or degree. Engineering graduates should have business courses or have business experience and will be considered on a case-by-case basis based on their transcripts and work experience." For a science student? No way, perhaps Jephephe can reveal some insights. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by dekere: 4:31pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
I know he got admission letter for a friend of mine with related background with yours.. So dm him jephehe not Jephephe Raalsalghul: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Qudkom(m): 4:49pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
dreamchaser13: Lol bro you need an admission letter also from a Canadian DLI institute. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Nobody: 4:54pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
Please house I have an important question please I was denied a US visa and Canada is my second option but I have a some year gap in my studies ....Please when filing for my Canada visa my questions are 1) do they just know I have been denied a US visa or I have to mention it 2) do I state what I have been doing in my year gap or they can see it since US and Canada share the same data base 3) the data base shared between US and Canada what does it show about me Thanks please house help so I don’t make mistakes in my new application I want to acquire my bachelor degree |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by faith316: 5:12pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
Hello house Is anyone coming to Toronto any time soon, please let me know. Thanks |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 5:17pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
dubajek: Hello Dubajek, The name can be use respectively or interchangeably depends on the institution and how the organize their programs and course content. Normally, the duration of PGD is slightly longer than a PGC to complete but most institution run them both as they see fit. You can google for more info. For your answer, yes. 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Nobody: 5:18pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
Cc justmellow Adetayoade1: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Kunfu(m): 5:25pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
Please how can i get canada visa with a low IELTs test score |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Raalsalghul: 5:31pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
Jephehe:Replied! |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by JustMellow: 5:32pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
Mcilfero: Hello Mcilfero, Almost all universities in Canada are competitive. Apart from a good CGPA, there are other requirements to be satisfied. If the GPA of your last two years in school is good, it will be a plus. In my own observation and experience, only a good GPA can't guarantee a possible admission. For further hint, move back on a pages, similar topic was discussed or go through my previous post by clicking on my signature. I have few posts on the topic. University of Calgary is a good school and its expected to be competitive. Hence, it advisable to apply to more schools for improved chances of admission. All the best. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Markab: 5:41pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
What categoryof visa are you seeking? Excellent IELTS scores do not give you "visa" to Canada. There are other conditions you have to fulfill Kunfu: 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Markab: 5:46pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
Adetayoade1: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by dreamchaser13: 5:49pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
Qudkom: Can I please send a pm to you cos I don't even know which uni or college to apply for an undergraduate degree. Whichever you think is better and the admission process is not too complex. Pls help me out. Thanks |
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