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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 12:11am On May 14, 2020
Wunaarroon69:
Good Job Frank, I never knew that you were also an applicant 3 years ago!

Good to see that you’re helping others here.
Keep up the good job, stay blessed.


Thank you madam for the compliments. It's a great pleasure to be granted the chance to contribute my quota and keep making an impact in the lives of prospective applicants on this thread.


It will end in praise

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 12:33am On May 14, 2020
lasisig5:
I was refused yesterday evening, the reasons given by the VO are

1 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.
2 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 limited employment prospects in your country of residence.
3 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.
4 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 travel history.



This is my second application
I have BSC in Microbiology and I got admired to lambton college for post graduate in chemical laboratory Analysis

Documents submitted are
Acceptance letter from the college
SOA of 9m
Sponsorship letter
Affidavit of sponsor
Sponsor CAC cert
Data page
Passport photograph
LOE
Bsc Certificate
Transcript from university
Birth certificates
Recommendations letters from employer
Study leave Approval letter
NYSC certificates
Offer of appointment letter
Promotion letters
My business Certificates
CV
Police certificate
Marriage certificates
IT certificate
Waec certificates
My dad Land doc
My land doc
Surveyors papers
Picture of me, wife and kid

I stated in my LOE that I have no intention of staying back in Canada after my course because I have family that I am well bonded to here, my family and parent

I also stated in my LOE that gainfully employed and currently working in Local Government commissions and I also stated in it that I have a business that my wife will monitor my business while I’m away.

I don’t know what to do please help




I regret to hear that your study permit application was delayed based on the aforementioned grounds.

Please see comments below concerning some of the flaws in your last application:

Who is your sponsor? Is your sponsor closely related to you. Why are you been sponsored by someone when you laid a claim to have a well to do business in Nigeria which your wife will be monitoring and maintaining its smooth running while you're away for studies.

How old are you that you're still relying on someone for financial support for your studies abroad. Did you extensively and rationally explain how your family (spouse and kids) will be coping in case of any financial constraint that needs to be sorted out while you're away? -----》 This is why the visa officer has concerns about your family ties back home.

The visa officer raised limited employment prospects because you've not sufficiently convince them about your prospect with the Local Government commissions. How much do you earn from this organisation?, is the pay impressive that would compel your return home after studies? -----》 This is why the visa officer has concerns about your employment prospects back home.

You affirmed that you've a running business in Nigeria, did you include pictures of this business or transaction receipts to give an insight about the business. Any proof of business transactions in your bank statement from customers? Or company account?

I think you need to shed more light on the questions i have raised about your profile.

It will end in praise.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 1:05am On May 14, 2020
librangyps:
I'm scared now.



You should never compare timelines and profiles when it comes to immigration process. An immigration application is a complex one, with many variables. No two applicants cases are the same, even if they may have the same date of birth, similar profiles, and may come from same country (Nigeria) or been processed at same immigration office (kenya VO).

Since you have filed your application, you must be aware that there are many questions to be asked on the application, which then has to be supported by documents. This is what makes each application unique, and so does the processing of such applications.

With so many variables, when you compare your application profile with another applicant, you are comparing apples to oranges. Please remember, immigration is law, and, no two cases are ever the same.

The uniqueness of each application does not stop here, the processing and evaluation of each application are done by humans (the visa officer's), who have their own unique personality and way of analysing. Even though each immigration officer is obligated to follow the law as stipulated in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, the Regulations, and the manuals, by their speed, way they analyse, and their drive, are factors, which again add more variables to every applications.

Don't allow the high visa refusals discourage you. Hang on there, Your testimony is right around the corner.

I hope this little piece stands to motivate you.

It will end in praise

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 1:10am On May 14, 2020
Pee2Jay9:
Amazing write up.. Thank you

Pls respond to the email i sent to u.


Thank you Sir. I will be in touch shortly.

It will end in praise

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 1:38am On May 14, 2020
Kaycevit:
My refusal letter just dropped now..one of the reasons they gave was insufficient fund for tuition..I paid full tuition for the desired program..IRCC mainly those Kenya guys don't go through most Applications..I said it earlier..they are confused..I guess may be ROBOT are doing the job now because there is no justification for refusing visa based on insufficient fund when I have paid full tuition for the program which is verifiable...I MAY TAKE THEM TO COURT..so that d can summon d Vo/Robot...any suggestion s welcomed.. Payment receipt from the school was uploaded and well pointed out in the SOP

cleanclean:
My details are as follows;
Remember it's an online application made on April 14, BVL on April 29 and rejection on April 12th. The reasons given by the VO are

1. 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.

2. 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

3. 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 I don't believe you have sufficient and available financial resources without working in Canada to pay tuition fees...

This is my second application
I have First class Honors BEng. in Electrical/Electronic Engineering (EEE) and I got admitted to University of New Brunswick for Masters in EEE


Sincerely speaking, I don't think they review applications.

Please I need advice from us all, if possible, I want to appeal to the federal court of Canada.
Anybody that have a clue on how should write me on cleanclean27@yahoo.com


I am waiting for your mails please.


Kaycevit and cleanclean, I regret to hear your visas were delayed.

@Kaycevit, Its weird to see that the VO rejected your application on the basis of financial insufficiency after you had paid in full your tuition fees. As per the bolded, one of the few guys I know that took the judicial review route on this thread after a visa refusal is kpizzle. You may have a look at his success story below. His application was rejected with flimsy reasons just like yours. He summoned the courage by refusing to follow the norm and immediately called for a legal advice and support, which the case was taken to the Federal Court of Canada. After so much deliberations on his case, the Chief Justice then demanded that a second visa officer should review his file and make a decision. His application was returned from refused to submitted before it was approved.

VISA OFFICER'S DECISION WAS OVERTURNED AFTER VISA REFUSAL ON THIS THREAD IN 2019.

KIPIZZLE'S POST ON THIS THREAD FOR APPLICANT'S CONSIDERING JUDICIAL REVIEW AFTER VISA REFUSAL.

Be mindful that this is a very tedious and time consuming process, you may also consider reapplying yourself due the associated cost.


It will end in praise

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Julibet: 1:55am On May 14, 2020
Luckymama:


Give it your best shot. There have been people on this thread that have received fully funded scholarship which covers everything including room and board. Some even from more than one school.
Wow. Thanks. I plan giving it my best shot. Although the comments here are quite concerning.

Blema111:

Yea it’s possible to find a supervisor willing to sponsor you and the funding would cover a substantial part of tuition and living expenses. All that would be left is flight itineraries.
If you finished with a good grade, have research publications, your interest is similar to that of a professor, then you are good to go.

I have all the above requirements and I want to give it my best shot. Thanks for the response.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by prettydiana4: 1:56am On May 14, 2020
Frankrobbn1:



You should never compare timelines and profiles when it comes to immigration process. An immigration application is a complex one, with many variables. No two applicants cases are the same, even if they may have the same date of birth, similar profiles, and may come from same country (Nigeria) or been processed at same immigration office (kenya VO).

Since you have filed your application, you must be aware that there are many questions to be asked on the application, which then has to be supported by documents. This is what makes each application unique, and so does the processing of such applications.

With so many variables, when you compare your application profile with another applicant, you are comparing apples to oranges. Please remember, immigration is law, and, no two cases are ever the same.

The uniqueness of each application does not stop here, the processing and evaluation of each application are done by humans (the visa officer's), who have their own unique personality and way of analysing. Even though each immigration officer is obligated to follow the law as stipulated in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, the Regulations, and the manuals, by their speed, way they analyse, and their drive, are factors, which again add more variables to every applications.

Don't allow the high visa refusals discourage you. Hang on there, Your testimony is right around the corner.

I hope this little piece stands to motivate you.

It will end in praise

Please check your mail, i sent you an email request Mr Frank
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 2:02am On May 14, 2020
prettydiana4:


Please check your mail, i sent you an email request Mr Frank

Okay I will respond shortly thanks.

It will end in praise
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 2:18am On May 14, 2020
Faith243:
Please gurus in the house i got admission to MUN with funding, my visa application that got rejected i applied with Regina which was without funding so please i need advice if during my next application if i should use MUN or still stick to Regina.

As regards your enquiry, please use MUN which has funding package for your next application and neglect the U of Regina admission. Changing of institutions or programs after visa rejection doesn't have any negative impact on your recent application. It even aids considerably to show that your current situation has changed, given that you're now reapplying with funding from MUN. Thus you can go ahead with MUN, there is no problem whatsoever.


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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 2:30am On May 14, 2020
Zika123:
Frank please I need your help,UK denied me visit visa twice in 2018.and the agent that help in doing that merged me with a guy like my husband,fast forward to 2019 I was denied US student visa.and now am trying to apply for Canada for fall 2020 course hospitality and tourism management,I have national diploma in business administration but been in the hospitality firm for 5years now with promotions. Please advice me for am scared


Don't panic boss. Following your profile and work experiences over the last 5 years, there is a logical progression in your intended program (hospitality and tourism management). However, be sure that the program is a post graduate diploma program and not an ordinary diploma. So many applicants make the mistakes of applying to the wrong level of education and before they could find out its already too late. Therefore avoid such costly mistakes too when applying for admissions.

It will end in praise
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by mrtastee: 2:38am On May 14, 2020
Mr Frank pls your email.i Need to reach you.. Thank you
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Hopeful2019: 2:39am On May 14, 2020
You wrote, "If you earn 2m per month in Canada, you would spend the money on tax....", that's a lie. Stop discouraging people dude! You don't spend all your money on tax in Canada! When you pay tax in Canada, you have a lot to enjoy. For example, good roads, free health care, child benefits etc. You can't compare Canada to Nigeria. Do you know about tax return in Canada? Simply put, you can't overpay your tax and you can't underpay! Don't criticize based on your current emotions and situations!

Friends and colleagues, remember why you started this journey!? Don't let his opinion discourage you from going forward. Stick to the plan please! Learn from your mistakes and move forward. We are all in this together! We won't stop, until we all win! Your tomorrow must be greater and better than today and yesterday! Only lazy and coward people justify the reasons for their failure and negligence. Be wise!



SonofGod2000:
I understand jare. But, is that the reason they are doing like this?

Man, a lot of people are making money here. If you earn 2m per month in Canada, you would spend the money on tax my friend while here all things go.

See, let us bone them for now I tell you. They will sit up.


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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 2:42am On May 14, 2020
Chalva:
For those calling for GCMS notes, u will b surprised when u will see the note. exactly nothing different from what you have been seeing with the same generic reasons.I have ordered this notes in my first two applications and have discovered that. The best bet may be to use immigration lawyer in my next application. I was advised by an Indian consultant today to do that.mere seeing a registered immigration lawyer application will make them to go through application carefully without being biased but it s not a guarantee that d will give u visa if u use them but if ur application is strong enough,they may not deny u

Chalva:
Who can link me up to a good registered immigration lawyer. I will give it a shot for d Fourth time with immigration lawyer. I believe my application is very strong


True and way better especially in this period of time. A high profile lawyer with several success stories will be of paramount help here.

Meanwhile beware of scammers and make sure you read thoroughly the reviews of any immigration lawyer you come across on the internet.

This thread prohibits sharing or advertising of third party websites. Therefore, I will not be able to share any immigration law firm on this platform as it contravenes the number 6 rules and regulations of this thread.

No one is above the law, including myself grin grin

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 2:55am On May 14, 2020
Toshotosho:
Good Evening,

@Frankrobbn1: Please i will love to speak with you personally will be glad if u could respond via email.

My email is tosnny@yahoo.com.

I will love to hear back from you.


Regards

Greetings boss!


I hope all is well with you? What could be your concerns that you don't want to share on this thread so that others could learn from it and make the most of the advices given. Well, if its confidential and you choose not to disclose it here, you may feel free to send a message across to me.

It will end in praise

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Strongwind1960: 3:03am On May 14, 2020
Piecoco:




Totally agree with you. We Can #tag the Prime minister of Canada as well, let make this go viral

Honestly because m aware they don't know about this.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 3:04am On May 14, 2020
Rollyxxmv:
Thank you mr Frank.
Another 4 years at Regina? Lol
These guys are something else tbh, Left sec schl in 2013,stated things I've done btw then and now
even stated my job description is exactly what I'm studying for in the diploma. Nawa o
Shouldn't they even be glad I'm staying for just 2years, instead of 4 which makes me liable to stay back? I really wish there was a way we could boycott these people but Nigeria makes it clearly hard for everyone hence no choice!
Anyway let's see if the gcms contains any foreign stuff, why didn't they point this particular point in the first application? and I could remember i used the same POF i printed in for a Jan application, for a re-application in march. Could that be a reason for all these? This shi* hurts but we move


Why will you use a bank statement you printed in January for a march application? i.e two months before filing for your application. This act simply shows that you're the architect to your visa refusal.

Be well informed that a bank statement is only valid for a month. Anything beyond this time frame, you're ought to provide an updated statement before putting in your application.

As I have told you earlier, your chances of approval will increase if you do the right thing by applying for a bachelor's degree instead of an ordinary diploma in a college since you've not attained any post secondary education in the last 8 years after your high school studies.

Let's wait for the arrival of your GCMS notes and hope it's not generic as usual.

Keep the house posted when you receive this file from ATIP.


It will end in praise

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 3:10am On May 14, 2020
mrtastee:
@frankrobbn1 sir, pls i need to reach you asap. My email is ollexmrtastee@gmail.com

Feel free to ask me questions here, and I'll respond as soon as possible. Nonetheless, in my absence, other knowledgeable gurus can render better assistance to your enquiry.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by creativefun: 3:10am On May 14, 2020
Yes guys is time we call the attention of their Prime Minister and other people or institutions who matters, because the refusal rate is too much. And somethhg needs to be done

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 3:13am On May 14, 2020
123abcclown:
Canada study visa application is HARD!

You can do everything right and still not get it.

But for the issue of finance, all you have to do is pay full tuition or half tuition. Don't have your sponsor write bogus letter, not a lot of people care about their worth.
For employment prospects, have a job, provide your bank statement, pay stub, and a little money in your account.
For ties to Nigeria: Show business links, property, a thriving career.
For ties to Canada: Make your SOP address why you want to study in Canada, don't flaunt your links to Canada, or anywhere out of Nigeria.

My simple advice, show you are a high value individual and cover all the requirement....not the ones above, the ones on the CIC website.



Hey man!

It's been a while, how has been going with you in Newfoundland. Glad to see you around here today.


It will end in praise
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by culkid: 5:26am On May 14, 2020
123abcclown:
Canada study visa application is HARD!

You can do everything right and still not get it.

But for the issue of finance, all you have to do is pay full tuition or half tuition. Don't have your sponsor write bogus letter, not a lot of people care about their worth.
For employment prospects, have a job, provide your bank statement, pay stub, and a little money in your account.
For ties to Nigeria: Show business links, property, a thriving career.
For ties to Canada: Make your SOP address why you want to study in Canada, don't flaunt your links to Canada, or anywhere out of Nigeria.

My simple advice, show you are a high value individual and cover all the requirement....not the ones above, the ones on the CIC website.

Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by mrtastee: 7:16am On May 14, 2020
Still you are not responding o..
Frankrobbn1:


Sorry boss I wasn't skipping your messages. Please you can send across a private message using my signature on this platform.

Thank you Sir!

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by GucciOluwa: 9:08am On May 14, 2020
Frankrobbn1:


Feel free to ask me questions here, and I'll respond as soon as possible. Nonetheless, in my absence, other knowledgeable gurus can render better assistance to your enquiry.

It will end in praise




@Frankrobbn1, thank you for your useful insights. I have a few concerns that I would like you and other gurus to please clarify.

1. I work at a reputable and internationally recognized institution but our salaries are paid into a virtual account and I basically transfer to everyone and zerorize the account on payday until the next pay day. Is this the SOA I will be required to submit or can I submit my normal account which is almost in the same state. Lol Abi my payslips will suffice?

2. I have a mutual funds savings that has more than enough to cover my tuition and living expenses, should I liquidate it into my account or just use the mutual funds statement? (Funds are available between 1-3 working days and it is usually stated on the statement.)

3. I am self sponsored and I intend that my husband transfers my tuition and living expenses to my account ASAP and probably pay half of my tuition. Do I need to explain huge inflows into my husband’s account? Say like 10m coming in 3m trenches? Account already has a balance of about that amount. (If I use him as co-sponsor)

4. I am expecting and will be due late oct/Nov. Is it wise to co-apply with my husband or apply alone? I want him to be present for the birth of our child. It’s our first child in 6years.
During my application, do I need to state this?

5. My school (St. Mary’s University) is giving me the option of applying for my visa through CUAC Ghana office. What do you think about this?

6. I know that this is a lot.
I apologize for the epistle.
Thanks everyone.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 10:07am On May 14, 2020
mrtastee:
Still you are not responding o..

I have done that, check your mail.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by librangyps(f): 10:52am On May 14, 2020
Frankrobbn1:



You should never compare timelines and profiles when it comes to immigration process. An immigration application is a complex one, with many variables. No two applicants cases are the same, even if they may have the same date of birth, similar profiles, and may come from same country (Nigeria) or been processed at same immigration office (kenya VO).

Since you have filed your application, you must be aware that there are many questions to be asked on the application, which then has to be supported by documents. This is what makes each application unique, and so does the processing of such applications.

With so many variables, when you compare your application profile with another applicant, you are comparing apples to oranges. Please remember, immigration is law, and, no two cases are ever the same.

The uniqueness of each application does not stop here, the processing and evaluation of each application are done by humans (the visa officer's), who have their own unique personality and way of analysing. Even though each immigration officer is obligated to follow the law as stipulated in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, the Regulations, and the manuals, by their speed, way they analyse, and their drive, are factors, which again add more variables to every applications.

Don't allow the high visa refusals discourage you. Hang on there, Your testimony is right around the corner.

I hope this little piece stands to motivate you.

It will end in praise

Thanks Frank.

I intend submitting by next week hopefully.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by lasisig5(m): 11:49am On May 14, 2020
Thanks so much for your concern, I will work toward your questions and get back here but please can I send you direct message
Thanks.
Frankrobbn1:



I regret to hear that your study permit application was delayed based on the aforementioned grounds.

Please see comments below concerning some of the flaws in your last application:

Who is your sponsor? Is your sponsor closely related to you. Why are you been sponsored by someone when you laid a claim to have a well to do business in Nigeria which your wife will be monitoring and maintaining its smooth running while you're away for studies.

How old are you that you're still relying on someone for financial support for your studies abroad. Did you extensively and rationally explain how your family (spouse and kids) will be coping in case of any financial constraint that needs to be sorted out while you're away? -----》 This is why the visa officer has concerns about your family ties back home.

The visa officer raised limited employment prospects because you've not sufficiently convince them about your prospect with the Local Government commissions. How much do you earn from this organisation?, is the pay impressive that would compel your return home after studies? -----》 This is why the visa officer has concerns about your employment prospects back home.

You affirmed that you've a running business in Nigeria, did you include pictures of this business or transaction receipts to give an insight about the business. Any proof of business transactions in your bank statement from customers? Or company account?

I think you need to shed more light on the questions i have raised about your profile.

It will end in praise.

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