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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Nobody: 5:07pm On Mar 06, 2020
grin Lmao I am not hiding anything just wanting to know whose statement to submit since there are two
Obehi44:

He is the first child and you are the 2nd or also one of the children.
Of course they have to be different applicants and different applications and possibly different schools too. Still daddy and mummy can sponsor both of us for studies abroad so long as they are capable and can show and prove their capabilities.
Why are you worried if they will know? Is there something you are hiding?
Two different people,
Two different application
Only a few documents will be the same since they are from same parents. And please don’t come back to ask which documents lol
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Obehi44: 5:11pm On Mar 06, 2020
JustMellow:



Hello Adetayoade1,

If your dad is more that capable of sponsoring you and your sibling, with sufficient funds to meet the requirements for the LE and tuition fees for both of you, then there is no problem. Also, in the case were the intends program of both of you is more than a year and can demonstrate he can meet up when due, then no problem. Another thing is that, his closing balance should be sufficient after the deduction of both tuition fees and LE.

In this case, to demonstrate his financial capability, he should endeavour to pay at least the first semester or full year's tuition fees and disburse the LE for you and your sibling into both personal account respectively (This is not compulsory and the funds can still be shown inside your dad's BS). Then, the remaining funds in your dad's account can be use to demonstrate his financial sufficiency.

Your mom could write a letter of support instead of co-sponsorship pledging her support and if possible, she can also make some financial commitment by transferring a said amount into both you and your sibling's account for miscellaneous expenses or as the case maybe. She can as well decide to only write the letter without commitment. Since she is also financially capable, let her include her BS and other financial documents to support that of your dad even if he his also financially capable.

This way, there is a demonstration that both of you are well-established in your home country and that the level of establishment of your family is very solid. Also, other investment, landed properties (evaluate it if possible), joint account etc should be included in additional to both you and your sibling's personal BS to show the paid in funds by your parents (if applicable). The next focus will be to draft a well written and convincing SOP likewise your dad with his LOS and your mum with her LOsupport.

The VOs that would handle the applications will definitely know that same account is been used to sponsor two people which won't pose any red flag since both of you are blood siblings. Since the application won't be a joint application, there is huge possibility that the application may be handled by different VOs. Though things can change depending on the circumstances.

If you decide to use your mum as your sponsor, she can sponsor you by including the landed property of her spouse (your dad).

This is my personal opinion/suggestion. You own your final decision.

All the best





Nice one boss... you see what I see.
I am always learning from the best. Kudos

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Nobody: 5:13pm On Mar 06, 2020
Thank you very muchhhhhh cheesy grin
Obehi44:


Nice one boss... you see what I see.
I am always learning from the best. Kudos
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Nobody: 5:14pm On Mar 06, 2020
Thank you very very much
JustMellow:



Hello Adetayoade1,

If your dad is more that capable of sponsoring you and your sibling, with sufficient funds to meet the requirements for the LE and tuition fees for both of you, then there is no problem. Also, in the case were the intends program of both of you is more than a year and can demonstrate he can meet up when due, then no problem. Another thing is that, his closing balance should be sufficient after the deduction of both tuition fees and LE.

In this case, to demonstrate his financial capability, he should endeavour to pay at least the first semester or full year's tuition fees and disburse the LE for you and your sibling into both personal account respectively (This is not compulsory and the funds can still be shown inside your dad's BS). Then, the remaining funds in your dad's account can be use to demonstrate his financial sufficiency.

Your mom could write a letter of support instead of co-sponsorship pledging her support and if possible, she can also make some financial commitment by transferring a said amount into both you and your sibling's account for miscellaneous expenses or as the case maybe. She can as well decide to only write the letter without commitment. Since she is also financially capable, let her include her BS and other financial documents to support that of your dad even if he his also financially capable.

This way, there is a demonstration that both of you are well-established in your home country and that the level of establishment of your family is very solid. Also, other investment, landed properties (evaluate it if possible), joint account etc should be included in additional to both you and your sibling's personal BS to show the paid in funds by your parents (if applicable). The next focus will be to draft a well written and convincing SOP likewise your dad with his LOS and your mum with her LOsupport.

The VOs that would handle the applications will definitely know that same account is been used to sponsor two people which won't pose any red flag since both of you are blood siblings. Since the application won't be a joint application, there is huge possibility that the application may be handled by different VOs. Though things can change depending on the circumstances.

If you decide to use your mum as your sponsor, she can sponsor you by including the landed property of her spouse (your dad).

This is my personal opinion/suggestion. You own your final decision.

All the best




Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by aye88: 7:06pm On Mar 06, 2020
Good day everyone, i am new year and i have been reading up since yesterday. Currently on page 8 of this thread. However i have a question, its surprising that a 2.2 graduate will find it difficult to gain admission into a university in canada. My dilemma now is that i intend to do my LL.M

I graduated with a 2.2. Are there any lawyers in the house that can advise on what uni admits a 2.2 graduate for an ll.m program. I have searched schools like university of toronto, mcgill, queens. Pls what are the options available. Or does it mean that a 2.2 graduate of law cannot go for ll.m in canada.?. I'm really confused
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Nobody: 7:58pm On Mar 06, 2020
Good day house. Just got admitted to university of alberta Masters in public health a 2years course.
To apply for student Visa, do I need to show 1 year tuition and living expenses or 2 year tuition and living expenses? Thanx

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by mundus(m): 8:04pm On Mar 06, 2020
Lymarh:
Good day house. Just got admitted to university of alberta Masters in public health a 2years course.
To apply for student Visa, do I need to show 1 year tuition and living expenses or 2 year tuition and living expenses? Thanx

One year tuition plus living expenses only.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Blema111: 8:05pm On Mar 06, 2020
aye88:
Good day everyone, i am new year and i have been reading up since yesterday. Currently on page 8 of this thread. However i have a question, its surprising that a 2.2 graduate will find it difficult to gain admission into a university in canada. My dilemma now is that i intend to do my LL.M

I graduated with a 2.2. Are there any lawyers in the house that can advise on what uni admits a 2.2 graduate for an ll.m program. I have searched schools like university of toronto, mcgill, queens. Pls what are the options available. Or does it mean that a 2.2 graduate of law cannot go for ll.m in canada.?. I'm really confused
I’m one. When I was equally looking for schools, it’s not just about even having a 2:1, it’s about having a high 2:1. So there isn’t any school that accept a 2:2. However, you can try as some schools might be more interested in your publications, research interest and job experience. But you have to brace yourself, the chances of getting admission would be really slim.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Blema111: 8:07pm On Mar 06, 2020
aye88:
Good day everyone, i am new year and i have been reading up since yesterday. Currently on page 8 of this thread. However i have a question, its surprising that a 2.2 graduate will find it difficult to gain admission into a university in canada. My dilemma now is that i intend to do my LL.M

I graduated with a 2.2. Are there any lawyers in the house that can advise on what uni admits a 2.2 graduate for an ll.m program. I have searched schools like university of toronto, mcgill, queens. Pls what are the options available. Or does it mean that a 2.2 graduate of law cannot go for ll.m in canada.?. I'm really confused
Rather than searching the superpowers university cos 2:2 don’t stand a chance there, broaden your search to lower ranking institutions and try there.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by drealsahmy(m): 8:11pm On Mar 06, 2020
Please i need help on the image below ⚠ ⚠ please it's urgent

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by iffyibeh: 8:14pm On Mar 06, 2020
okikiabdu:
Approval alert for my wife

She has a degree but applied for an Advanced diploma

Upfront medicals: 30th Oct 2019
Online application: 31st Oct 2019
Biometrics completed: 1st of Nov 2019
Medicals passed: 20th of Jan 2020
Bvl and passport request: 3rd of March 2020.

Docs submitted:

All IRCC forms
Admission letter
1st semester fees
Sop
Visas and stamps
Account statements
House papers.

My open work permit application was also approved, it was a joint application.
Pls what are the house and car papers like? I wish to use mine too
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Nobody: 8:18pm On Mar 06, 2020
Thank you
mundus:


One year tuition plus living expenses only.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by aye88: 9:06pm On Mar 06, 2020
Blema111:

I’m one. When I was equally looking for schools, it’s not just about even having a 2:1, it’s about having a high 2:1. So there isn’t any school that accept a 2:2. However, you can try as some schools might be more interested in your publications, research interest and job experience. But you have to brace yourself, the chances of getting admission would be really slim.

Whaoooo. Na wa o. This is sad. Did you eventually get a school, if yes, do you mind giving me the name?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by aye88: 9:09pm On Mar 06, 2020
Blema111:

Rather than searching the superpowers university cos 2:2 don’t stand a chance there, broaden your search to lower ranking institutions and try there.

Pls which one is low ranked school and what are the chances of getting a Visa with low ranked schools. I know the US visa officers usually frown at low ranked schools but i don't know about canada, if they also follow suit
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by younghero2: 9:22pm On Mar 06, 2020
Hello, please can someone help refere me to a good travel agency here at abuja that could help me out with applying fr study permit. I have gotten the admission and paid tution fees. Bt dnt really know how to go abt the visa process. I really need help.

If the gurus here could offer to help me, i will really appriciate. Thanks.

09037938274
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by eddyme(m): 9:40pm On Mar 06, 2020
I just saw your mail and have answered, If you re self sponsor you can use your personal account but i do not know that of business acccount.. But i think you can also use it.

Document i will be submitting next week for my lil bro include.

Unlce SA and letter of sponsorship with bank reference letter
Landed property
National ID card
Company CAC
Company shares
Brother SA and Letter of sponsorship and bank reference letter.
Tuition fee payment
SAT result.
Admission letter
SOP
WAEC result
Affidavits of relationship with sponsor
Affidavits of relation of dad and uncle..because is not same name.
notirize letter of sponsorship.



ishowleck:
Good evening everyone.
Pls I need someone to enlighten me on documents to be submitted for study in Canada to the embassy.

Secondly, is it advisable for me to use my own business account statements or I should get someone as a sponsor?

I need a very candid advise pls.

Thanks and God bless
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Blema111: 9:42pm On Mar 06, 2020
aye88:


Whaoooo. Na wa o. This is sad. Did you eventually get a school, if yes, do you mind giving me the name?
I didn’t finish with 2:2
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Blema111: 9:44pm On Mar 06, 2020
aye88:


Pls which one is low ranked school and what are the chances of getting a Visa with low ranked schools. I know the US visa officers usually frown at low ranked schools but i don't know about canada, if they also follow suit
Check University of Regina, St Thomas, just google generally and if your documents are genuine, you can get visa.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by aye88: 9:59pm On Mar 06, 2020
Blema111:

Check University of Regina, St Thomas, just google generally and if your documents are genuine, you can get visa.

Okay. Thanks
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 10:19pm On Mar 06, 2020
younghero2:
Hello, please can someone help refere me to a good travel agency here at abuja that could help me out with applying fr study permit. I have gotten the admission and paid tution fees. Bt dnt really know how to go abt the visa process. I really need help.

If the gurus here could offer to help me, i will really appriciate. Thanks.

09037938274


You don't need the assistance of any compensated agent. All the information including the list of documents from successful TRV applicants can be utilized for free on this window. Take your time to write a convincing letter of explanation that will substantiate your purpose of visit to Canada, home ties to Nigeria and financial sufficiency.

It will end in praises.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 10:21pm On Mar 06, 2020
bezimo:
https://www.cicnews.com/2020/03/canada-introduces-program-to-fast-track-study-permit-processing-from-nigeria-0313846.html/amp

I think this is good news for aspiring students.You guys should check it out

Indeed! It's a great news for Aspiring Nigerian students wishing to pursue a post secondary education in Canada.

My advise is that applicants should start utilizing this new pilot program before it gets exhausted.

It will end in praises.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 10:42pm On Mar 06, 2020
ndubuisi1213:
Greetings fam, a similar case with Eguoski...

This is a second application. Was denied last year on October...i submitted 7days ago, forgot to tick yes ( left it No) the column that says if I have been denied visa in the past in the process... I have never been denied any visa any where apart from last year October( my first app).

Although in my letter of explanatory I address the reasons for refusal ( purpose of visit and family tie both in canada and Nigeria )

Today will make it one week I submitted my application...

Should i send a mail? Need an advice fam

No need to panic!.This is a very easy situation that can be handled. Simply fill the updated IMM1294E form stating clearly that you've been denied visa in the past and write a brief statement in the space provided via the webform. You should be fine.

It will end in praises
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Leyemoshood: 11:03pm On Mar 06, 2020
How many years of study in Canada can qualify one for a Post Graduate Work Permit (PHWP)? and how many years of PGWP can someone get?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Stevenssen(m): 11:43pm On Mar 06, 2020
Leyemoshood:
How many years of study in Canada can qualify one for a Post Graduate Work Permit (PHWP)? and how many years of PGWP can someone get?
Google 'Canada PGWP'
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by bezimo(m): 11:47pm On Mar 06, 2020
Frankrobbn1:


Indeed! It's a great news for Aspiring Nigerian students wishing to pursue a post secondary education in Canada.

My advise is that applicants should start utilizing this new pilot program before it gets exhausted.

It will end in praises.

Absolutely
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Frankrobbn1: 11:55pm On Mar 06, 2020
Leyemoshood:
How many years of study in Canada can qualify one for a Post Graduate Work Permit (PHWP)? and how many years of PGWP can someone get?

One year program will qualify you for a one year PGWP. Whilst, 16 months/2 years will qualify you for three years PGWP.

It will end in praises
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Yads97: 1:42am On Mar 07, 2020
Frankrobbn1:


Indeed! It's a great news for Aspiring Nigerian students wishing to pursue a post secondary education in Canada.

My advise is that applicants should start utilizing this new pilot program before it gets exhausted.

It will end in praises.

Please can Nigerians start applying already through this route? Or it’s just a proposal that has not been implemented yet.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by wealth360: 2:04am On Mar 07, 2020
Hi Everyone.

Its been a while I visited here. I believed we are chopping the TRV by God's grace.

Please can someone help me with this information. my dad was invited for biometrics, can he go there without booking appointments or he has to book?

Please is urgent.

I wish all TRV applicants successfully application.
@Frankrobbn1, I cite you brother. Welldone

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by benque: 3:06am On Mar 07, 2020
Hi Obehi, how are you doing? Nice to see you are still helping people here everyday. I have been off the thread for a while but I remember you vividly. I hope it has ended in praise in my absence

Obehi44:

Congratulations in advance
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by nochyks87: 6:06am On Mar 07, 2020
wealth360:
Hi Everyone.

Its been a while I visited here. I believed we are chopping the TRV by God's grace.

Please can someone help me with this information. my dad was invited for biometrics, can he go there without booking appointments or he has to book?

Please is urgent.

I wish all TRV applicants successfully application.
@Frankrobbn1, I cite you brother. Welldone

If he's in Abuja, he doesn't need to book an appointment but if he's in Lagos he definitely needs to book an appointment.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by wealth360: 6:25am On Mar 07, 2020
Thanks a lot. Appreciate
nochyks87:


If he's in Abuja, he doesn't need to book an appointment but if he's in Lagos he definitely needs to book an appointment.

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