Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Chris182: 5:49pm On Jun 13, 2020 |
If the school you're planning to attend requests for a hardcopy of the transcript then you'll send it through courier. You just have to go to your school here and inquire about payment and they'll put you through GreatMage:
Do I have to send documents by courier? And how? 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by gentlemate00: 6:18pm On Jun 13, 2020 |
There are now a total of 23 reported VACs open with limited services: Austria Vienna Bahrain Manama China Beijing Chengdu Chongqing Guangzhou Hangzhou Jinan Kunming Nanjing Shanghai Shenyang Germany Düsseldorf Greece Athens Iraq Erbil Israel Tel Aviv Italy Rome Japan Osaka Tokyo Malaysia Kuala The Netherlands The Hague United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Dubai Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) says they are taking measures to aid in the health and safety of staff and the people who use the services at VACs. Keeping social distancing and hand hygiene at the core of their efforts, the number of people allowed in a VAC may be limited, and staff will frequently clean the VAC. They will also use gloves, face masks, and face shields. Both staff and visitors may be subject to temperature checks, and of course, no list of safety measures would be complete without hand sanitizer. Travel restrictions still in effect Canada’s travel restrictions are still in place until June 30 for most foreign nationals. Currently, immediate family members of Canadians are exempt from this measure, as well as work permit holders who are coming to do an essential service in the country, and students whose study permits were approved before March 18. Everyone else who is not a Canadian resident must demonstrate that they are coming to Canada for an essential reason. All travelers to Canada must quarantine for 14 days upon arrival, and be able to demonstrate to Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) officers that they have an adequate quarantine plan. “While the travel restrictions are still in place, completing further steps in the application process, such as providing biometrics when possible, will help expedite processing once travel restrictions are lifted,” the government webpage says. A surge of immigration applications are expected to cause processing delays after the travel restrictions are scaled back. https://www.cicnews.com/2020/06/visa-application-centres-starting-to-reopen-0614686.html#gs.7yoyyv |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Barseat: 7:21pm On Jun 13, 2020 |
Ajibade105: FYI. For all students traveling to Canada. Can someone explain credible plan For 14days self isolation |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Chidon40: 8:13pm On Jun 13, 2020 |
Can someone share how to request GCMS NOTE?
Also, how long does it take to process? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Aydindon123: 10:01pm On Jun 13, 2020 |
Hello all, I am about to submit my online application next week. Below are my details, please indicate if there is anything I need to add.
My profile
-BSc Public Administration, Kwara State University. I graduated with a second class lower
-I have been accepted for Post Graduate Certificate in Global Business Management at Centennial College, Toronto to start in September 2020.
-Upfront Medical done on 1st of June, 2020 -IMM1294 -IMM5645
- Letter of Explanation/SOP - Offer of Admission from Centennial college - Receipt of Tuition deposit paid $2650 - International Passport Data page - Certificate of Birth - Police character Certificate - Certificate of Origin - My 6 months Bank statement (December 1 2019 - June 2020 ) - WAEC Certificate - Testimonial of result from University, graduated June 2019 - NYSC Posting Letter - Acceptance Letter to PPA, started on November 4th 2019 - Letter Introduction from employer from my PPA
SPONSOR’S DOCUMENTS - Letter of Sponsorship from our family friend - Sponsorship Declaration/ Sworn Affidavit - Letter of Introduction from work/ ID Card - Bank Statement for last 6 months - Int. Passport Data Page
CO-SPONSOR’S DOCUMENTS - Letter of Co-Sponsorship from my mother - Bank Statement for 6 months - Pension account balance - Mother’s Int. Passport Data Page - C of O of parents Landed Properties - Birth certificate of my mum, dad and sister - Parents’ marriage certificate - Letter of Introduction from work/ ID Card 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Nobody: 10:33pm On Jun 13, 2020 |
Aydindon123: Hello all, I am about to submit my online application next week. Below are my details, please indicate if there is anything I need to add.
My profile
-BSc Public Administration, Kwara State University. I graduated with a second class lower
-I have been accepted for Post Graduate Certificate in Global Business Management at Centennial College, Toronto to start in September 2020.
-Upfront Medical done on 1st of June, 2020 -IMM1294 -IMM5645
- Letter of Explanation/SOP - Offer of Admission from Centennial college - Receipt of Tuition deposit paid $2650 - International Passport Data page - Certificate of Birth - Police character Certificate - Certificate of Origin - My 6 months Bank statement (December 1 2019 - June 2020 ) - WAEC Certificate - Testimonial of result from University, graduated June 2019 - NYSC Posting Letter - Acceptance Letter to PPA, started on November 4th 2019 - Letter Introduction from employer from my PPA
SPONSOR’S DOCUMENTS - Letter of Sponsorship from our family friend - Sponsorship Declaration/ Sworn Affidavit - Letter of Introduction from work/ ID Card - Bank Statement for last 6 months - Int. Passport Data Page
CO-SPONSOR’S DOCUMENTS - Letter of Co-Sponsorship from my mother - Bank Statement for 6 months - Pension account balance - Mother’s Int. Passport Data Page - C of O of parents Landed Properties - Birth certificate of my mum, dad and sister - Parents’ marriage certificate - Letter of Introduction from work/ ID Card you should add proof of source of income for your sponsor and co-sponsor too |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Mosesibb: 1:56am On Jun 14, 2020 |
Please I have been following this thread and I need advice.
Am a 2.1 graduate of History & International Relation and i want to go for a Masters in Public and International Affairs at the York University but the birth date in my WAEC certificate is different from the one on my official birth certificate. Will this be a problem for me or should I shoot my shoot since I will have to submit both when submitting my application?? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Miide2: 4:00am On Jun 14, 2020 |
Hey guys is it safe to raise another cse form about paper application exceeding the normal processing time |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Nobody: 4:12am On Jun 14, 2020 |
Miide2: Hey guys is it safe to raise another cse form about paper application exceeding the normal processing time yes very safe |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Urrch: 6:51am On Jun 14, 2020 |
Mosesibb: Please I have been following this thread and I need advice.
Am a 2.1 graduate of History & International Relation and i want to go for a Masters in Public and International Affairs at the York University but the birth date in my WAEC certificate is different from the one on my official birth certificate. Will this be a problem for me or should I shoot my shoot since I will have to submit both when submitting my application?? You can get another birth certificate to match the one of Waec |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Urrch: 7:28am On Jun 14, 2020 |
Gurus in the house,
Does anyone know much about "Career development College"
I mean what it entails |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by owolabia: 7:29am On Jun 14, 2020 |
Just do affidavit for your WAEC that is all. No problem about that. Mosesibb: Please I have been following this thread and I need advice.
Am a 2.1 graduate of History & International Relation and i want to go for a Masters in Public and International Affairs at the York University but the birth date in my WAEC certificate is different from the one on my official birth certificate. Will this be a problem for me or should I shoot my shoot since I will have to submit both when submitting my application?? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Kunleraji(m): 8:03am On Jun 14, 2020 |
dommakavelli: So, I thought I would leave some hints about how to write a statement of interest. I think it is better if you break your essay down into sessions so the visa officer can find it easy and interesting to read. You may use the example below.
Background: Here, you should talk about your academic background, your work experience(s) that are relevant to your studies, annual income, your program in Canada, start and end date. Who is your sponsor, your relationship with your sponsor and how much you have paid towards your tuition. Note: Keep whatever you say regarding the bolded to one or two sentences because you will elaborate later. Also, don't worry about repetition, you want to keep putting those good things about you in the Visa officer's mind as they read. Note: They often read everything. I've seen a GCMS note where the officer said the statement of interest is Vague. This part is like your introduction, more like a summary of everything you have to say in your letter. The rule of thumb is that if the introduction doesn't make sense, the body of the letter or essay won't make sense too.
My Study Plan This is the part where you have to kill it. You should link whatever you say to your future goals. You must be concise and clear. It is not about how much you write, you don't want to be vague. Make whatever your writer personal. Think like you are in front of a visa officer and you have to convince him to approve your visa. The goal of this part is to address the first condition of the study permit (PURPOSE OF VISIT).
Note: Keep this part to 4 to 5 paragraphs and each paragraph should be between 5 to 8 lines, 12 font, new times roman. This font and font size are standard for APA academic writing.
Example:
In the first paragraph, talk about why you are interested in your proposed program and link it to your future goals. This should be brief because you will elaborate in the next paragraph
Paragraph two, talk more about why you choose your program. You can get information from your program website. (You know that info about your program on the school website, paraphrase it and make it sound like they are your words). Conclude the paragraph by linking whatever you say to your future career goals.
Paragraph three, you should talk about your career goals. In this part, you need to put everything together. You could talk about how your previous study has prepared you for this new program. Link your previous studies and work experience with your proposed study. Then link everything to your future plans.
Paragraph four, you should link what you spoke about in paragraph three to coming back home to pursue your goals. For example, if you have a job /business that you will be going back to, talk about them. Talk about how your study in Canada would help you to grow in your future career. Talk about the possibility of progression in your current job and how studying your program in Canada would help you. You may also talk about how you plan to contribute to your country's development.
Why I choose my school (name the school) You can get information from the school website. Remember to paraphrase and link whatever info you get to how studying your program in that school is the best choice. Keep to one or two paragraphs.
E.G, After much research, I realized that to grow in my career, I have to study where education is best taught. I choose MUN, amongst other schools because of whatever. I have learned that MUN emphasis on whatever that helps students to learn better. The availability of best professors, and cutting edge research opportunities and whatever inspires me to study at MUN. Something like that. Don't use my words, please. As you know, many people would be reading this.
Why I choose Canada. Keep this to two paragraphs.
Financial Sponsorship Here, talk about your sponsors, how much they will support with, mention it if you have paid tuition/accommodation and how much you paid. You may have said this in the introduction, don't worry, it is okay to repeat yourself. Think about it like you are reminding the visa officer about your proof of funds. (The goal here is to talk about the second condition, PROOF OF FUNDS).
Home Ties and Assets You have to kill this part too and don't worry about repeating yourself. You maY keep it to 3 to 5 paragraphs. The goal here is to convince the officer about the third condition (HOME AND ECONOMIC TIMES). I must say this is the most difficult part.
Example
Paragraph one: Talk about your job/business in Nigerian, how you are doing with them and your plan to come back to them upon completion of your studies. Paragraph two: You can talk about your professional connections and associations. Paragraph three: Talk about your relationship with your family. Let the officer know that family is important to you. Your goal is two make this emotional so the officer can understand that your whole life is in Nigeria and you will not throw it away for living in Canada.
Paragraph four: Talk about your financial ties. Do you have properties, cars, rental agreement, stock, money in savings etc. Mention them and conclude this paragraph by saying you have strong economic and family ties to your home country and ask the officer to give high consideration to this. If you signed an affidavit, mention it state that you assure the officer that you will be coming back home after your studies. (I recommend you provide documents for whatever you say here)
Last paragraph: This part, your goal is to make this emotional and connect with the officer's mind. Visa officers are humans too. Remember you have said lots of positive things about yourself, so this is the time to assume that the officer likes you and sees you as a qualified candidate. You should ask the officer to be part of your success story. Write this part as if you are in a job interview and you have the feeling that you will get the job.
Write your conclusion by stating that you believe you are qualified for the study permit based on the info you have provided and urge the officer to approve your application. You should also include your contacts in case they need additional information.
lastly, make sure you use good grammar. Like you are writing an academic paper. It's annoying to have to read a letter that is written poorly. I will be happy if I read a sentence once and understand what you're saying. If I have to read most of your sentences two-three times, to understand, I will be pissed and lose interest. I hope this is helpful. If you have any questions, feel free to ask
Hello sir,My name is Abdul.I just got admitted into university of windsor.It will be a big privileged to have you review my Statement of purpose.Please sir I will really appreciate it sir.God bless you in advance 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Lekiboboe: 9:46am On Jun 14, 2020 |
Good morning & happy Sunday to y'all
I wanna make an enquiry on behalf of someone,
He did a table of content of Documents he Uploaded to his Client Information , Affidavit of Confirmation of Names was part of the doc. in the list, So he submitted his Application and later he realized that he didn't merge that document in his Client Information..
The names he bear, Surname is Constant but his names were not arranged the same way in some of his documents
E.g Arturo, Michael Semedo in some documents
Arturo, Semedo Michael in some other documents.
Though the names in his Admission Letter, his CIC Profile and Birth Certificate are arranged the same way Jz wanna know , is there anything to worry about as regards this ? Thanks |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by xprimate(m): 10:03am On Jun 14, 2020 |
Good Morning guys, please I need you advice. I got admitted to PGD Industrial Automation starting this Fall September. I got a mail from the school some days back that my program intake has been suspended, the deadline to pay my tuition is tomorrow June 15th. I have mail the school if I should continue my study permit in-view that the program will resume intake later-on but have not gotten response yet. I want to continue the visa processing(meaning I have to pay the fees), but I am not sure how the status of the program will affect the application. Please your candid advice will be appreciated. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Wifefo88: 10:21am On Jun 14, 2020 |
Hello...please I want to ask you how the admission process to centennial college is..what document did u submit and how long b4 u were given ur offer letter Aydindon123: Hello all, I am about to submit my online application next week. Below are my details, please indicate if there is anything I need to add.
My profile
-BSc Public Administration, Kwara State University. I graduated with a second class lower
-I have been accepted for Post Graduate Certificate in Global Business Management at Centennial College, Toronto to start in September 2020.
-Upfront Medical done on 1st of June, 2020 -IMM1294 -IMM5645
- Letter of Explanation/SOP - Offer of Admission from Centennial college - Receipt of Tuition deposit paid $2650 - International Passport Data page - Certificate of Birth - Police character Certificate - Certificate of Origin - My 6 months Bank statement (December 1 2019 - June 2020 ) - WAEC Certificate - Testimonial of result from University, graduated June 2019 - NYSC Posting Letter - Acceptance Letter to PPA, started on November 4th 2019 - Letter Introduction from employer from my PPA
SPONSOR’S DOCUMENTS - Letter of Sponsorship from our family friend - Sponsorship Declaration/ Sworn Affidavit - Letter of Introduction from work/ ID Card - Bank Statement for last 6 months - Int. Passport Data Page
CO-SPONSOR’S DOCUMENTS - Letter of Co-Sponsorship from my mother - Bank Statement for 6 months - Pension account balance - Mother’s Int. Passport Data Page - C of O of parents Landed Properties - Birth certificate of my mum, dad and sister - Parents’ marriage certificate - Letter of Introduction from work/ ID Card |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Mosesibb: 10:46am On Jun 14, 2020 |
Urrch:
You can get another birth certificate to match the one of Waec Thank u so much � |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Mosesibb: 10:48am On Jun 14, 2020 |
owolabia: Just do affidavit for your WAEC that is all. No problem about that.
Thanks this really help � |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by koonleh: 11:50am On Jun 14, 2020 |
Pls I need an advice, my DOB was wrong on my waec certificate, WAEC made a mistake, and they say they don’t change it agn. I sent documents to WES, The report made a note on it. My question is is this going to be an issue with Canada embassy? My birth certificate is right. I have proof the mistake is my waec. Or do I just send another document with neco to Wes for another assessment? Thanks |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Katieposh(f): 11:54am On Jun 14, 2020 |
Good day everyone. Please can one really get to do masters in Canada with a 2.8 CGPA without going for a PGD? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Lekiboboe: 12:06pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Katieposh: Good day everyone. Please can one really get to do masters in Canada with a 2.8 CGPA without going for a PGD?
@Katieposh, No u can't |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Pimp04: 12:09pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Katieposh: Good day everyone. Please can one really get to do masters in Canada with a 2.8 CGPA without going for a PGD?
Forget it fam, it's not a possibility |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Katieposh(f): 12:26pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Lekiboboe:
@Katieposh, No u can't Thank you. But i can go for a PGD right? |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by medidress: 12:41pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Good morning House, please can I apply for masters in any university in Canada with CGPA of 3.31 |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Lekiboboe: 12:58pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Katieposh:
Thank you. But i can go for a PGD right? Yes u can.... U can also go for a PGC - Post Graduate CertificateJust make sure the program u are going for aligns with ur previous degree, so it can show a career progression E.g B. SC or HND in Electrical Electronics going for a PGC/PGD in Mechatronics |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Lekiboboe: 12:59pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
medidress: Good morning House, please can I apply for masters in any university in Canada with CGPA of 3.31 No u can't, ... minimum requirement for Masters is 2nd Class UpperUr best option with the above CGPA is a PGD or PGCAll da best!!! |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Katieposh(f): 1:16pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Lekiboboe:
Yes u can....
U can also go for a PGC - Post Graduate Certificate
Just make sure the program u are going for aligns with ur previous degree, so it can show a career progression
E.g B.SC or HND in Electrical Electronics going for a PGC/PGD in Mechatronics
Okay. Understood. Many thanks 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Jejelaye01: 2:48pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
With this CGPA, maybe not! But if you have work experience related to your course choice, it might give you an edge or advantage. Ps: I know this to be true for some courses in UofR. medidress: Good morning House, please can I apply for masters in any university in Canada with CGPA of 3.31 |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Foski01: 3:14pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Please, Can I share my SOP with you? I will be very grateful if you can have a look. Thanks! dommakavelli: So, I thought I would leave some hints about how to write a statement of interest. I think it is better if you break your essay down into sessions so the visa officer can find it easy and interesting to read. You may use the example below.
Background: Here, you should talk about your academic background, your work experience(s) that are relevant to your studies, annual income, your program in Canada, start and end date. Who is your sponsor, your relationship with your sponsor and how much you have paid towards your tuition. Note: Keep whatever you say regarding the bolded to one or two sentences because you will elaborate later. Also, don't worry about repetition, you want to keep putting those good things about you in the Visa officer's mind as they read. Note: They often read everything. I've seen a GCMS note where the officer said the statement of interest is Vague. This part is like your introduction, more like a summary of everything you have to say in your letter. The rule of thumb is that if the introduction doesn't make sense, the body of the letter or essay won't make sense too.
My Study Plan This is the part where you have to kill it. You should link whatever you say to your future goals. You must be concise and clear. It is not about how much you write, you don't want to be vague. Make whatever your writer personal. Think like you are in front of a visa officer and you have to convince him to approve your visa. The goal of this part is to address the first condition of the study permit (PURPOSE OF VISIT).
Note: Keep this part to 4 to 5 paragraphs and each paragraph should be between 5 to 8 lines, 12 font, new times roman. This font and font size are standard for APA academic writing.
Example:
In the first paragraph, talk about why you are interested in your proposed program and link it to your future goals. This should be brief because you will elaborate in the next paragraph
Paragraph two, talk more about why you choose your program. You can get information from your program website. (You know that info about your program on the school website, paraphrase it and make it sound like they are your words). Conclude the paragraph by linking whatever you say to your future career goals.
Paragraph three, you should talk about your career goals. In this part, you need to put everything together. You could talk about how your previous study has prepared you for this new program. Link your previous studies and work experience with your proposed study. Then link everything to your future plans.
Paragraph four, you should link what you spoke about in paragraph three to coming back home to pursue your goals. For example, if you have a job /business that you will be going back to, talk about them. Talk about how your study in Canada would help you to grow in your future career. Talk about the possibility of progression in your current job and how studying your program in Canada would help you. You may also talk about how you plan to contribute to your country's development.
Why I choose my school (name the school) You can get information from the school website. Remember to paraphrase and link whatever info you get to how studying your program in that school is the best choice. Keep to one or two paragraphs.
E.G, After much research, I realized that to grow in my career, I have to study where education is best taught. I choose MUN, amongst other schools because of whatever. I have learned that MUN emphasis on whatever that helps students to learn better. The availability of best professors, and cutting edge research opportunities and whatever inspires me to study at MUN. Something like that. Don't use my words, please. As you know, many people would be reading this.
Why I choose Canada. Keep this to two paragraphs.
Financial Sponsorship Here, talk about your sponsors, how much they will support with, mention it if you have paid tuition/accommodation and how much you paid. You may have said this in the introduction, don't worry, it is okay to repeat yourself. Think about it like you are reminding the visa officer about your proof of funds. (The goal here is to talk about the second condition, PROOF OF FUNDS).
Home Ties and Assets You have to kill this part too and don't worry about repeating yourself. You maY keep it to 3 to 5 paragraphs. The goal here is to convince the officer about the third condition (HOME AND ECONOMIC TIMES). I must say this is the most difficult part.
Example
Paragraph one: Talk about your job/business in Nigerian, how you are doing with them and your plan to come back to them upon completion of your studies. Paragraph two: You can talk about your professional connections and associations. Paragraph three: Talk about your relationship with your family. Let the officer know that family is important to you. Your goal is two make this emotional so the officer can understand that your whole life is in Nigeria and you will not throw it away for living in Canada.
Paragraph four: Talk about your financial ties. Do you have properties, cars, rental agreement, stock, money in savings etc. Mention them and conclude this paragraph by saying you have strong economic and family ties to your home country and ask the officer to give high consideration to this. If you signed an affidavit, mention it state that you assure the officer that you will be coming back home after your studies. (I recommend you provide documents for whatever you say here)
Last paragraph: This part, your goal is to make this emotional and connect with the officer's mind. Visa officers are humans too. Remember you have said lots of positive things about yourself, so this is the time to assume that the officer likes you and sees you as a qualified candidate. You should ask the officer to be part of your success story. Write this part as if you are in a job interview and you have the feeling that you will get the job.
Write your conclusion by stating that you believe you are qualified for the study permit based on the info you have provided and urge the officer to approve your application. You should also include your contacts in case they need additional information.
lastly, make sure you use good grammar. Like you are writing an academic paper. It's annoying to have to read a letter that is written poorly. I will be happy if I read a sentence once and understand what you're saying. If I have to read most of your sentences two-three times, to understand, I will be pissed and lose interest. I hope this is helpful. If you have any questions, feel free to ask
1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by NairaLuck: 3:40pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
xprimate: Good Morning guys, please I need you advice. I got admitted to PGD Industrial Automation starting this Fall September. I got a mail from the school some days back that my program intake has been suspended, the deadline to pay my tuition is tomorrow June 15th. I have mail the school if I should continue my study permit in-view that the program will resume intake later-on but have not gotten response yet. I want to continue the visa processing(meaning I have to pay the fees), but I am not sure how the status of the program will affect the application. Please your candid advice will be appreciated. It was suspended? When your LOA was sent did you read the instructions? Most times they'll ask you to pay a certain amount from $500 - $2,000 (depends on your school) to secure your spot for classes usually with 30days Max. Maybe you didn't meet up. if you proceed with your study permit application it may not end in praises cause when they contact your school they'll be informed if the suspension. Now if the above is your situation then Your best bet is to email your school to reinstate your admission while you pay the fees and late fees inclusive or best-bet, defer it to January 2021. 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by CATESTIMONYMIDE(m): 5:15pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Kunleraji:
Hello sir,My name is Abdul.I just got admitted into university of windsor.It will be a big privileged to have you review my Statement of purpose.Please sir I will really appreciate it sir.God bless you in advance Send me... Check your mail |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by tunabio: 6:03pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Hello House, Please I am new here, I need someone to assist me with sample of justification for GMAT waiver. Thanks in advance. |