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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Jetline: 3:41pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
Hello Gurus, I am aware here is not the right forum to ask this question but I have no choice. How can I apply for spousal permit? I have a study permit and want to apply for my spouse to accompany me. I need the link please. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by MyRace: 3:43pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
Thank you very much for your response. I'm waiting for the GCMS notes as I expect it will throw more light on the issues. However, my hubby is not coming with us, with a decent job here. Doesn't that count as enough family ties or do they think he will leave his job to go and hibernate illegally in Canada? Also, I gave a very detailed plan of what I intend to come and do back in Nigeria. Someone had privately advised me to do Judicial Review, only to come here and see @Frankrobbn1 talk about it. At this rate, the High Commission in Lagos should be given power to conduct interviews and issue visas here rather than throwing us to Nairobi. Also, @Frankrobbn1 and anyone who know something, can you shed more light on the Judicial Review process? Luckymama: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Luckymama: 3:53pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
Judicial review is a costly process. Basically you are taking them to court. You will have to pay an immigration lawyer (at least between 1,000 to 3,000 CAD). Apart from the costs of instituting the action. I don’t know about you o, but for me I will rather do what I need to do to adjust my application and get the visa than to dash an immigration lawyer that amount of money. If you are worried about leaving your children behind for a long time, it does not necessarily have to be long. I have posted before about families where the mother applies alone and once she gets the visa she applies for her children and even spouse if she wants. I am not an expert o. Just speaking from personal experience. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Akannitommy: 3:58pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
Thanks for the response. I will do the same to all 3 emails. But I also think (a theory though) by day 30 they have obligation to check and update based on 1 or 2 similar cases I have seen including yours. The medical update for upfront are usually resolved 1 +/- D-day for extreme types like these. wolepopo: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Chocs(f): 4:00pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
Hello, sorry to hear about the refusal. From what I can see, the total sum of money wasn’t the problem. The lump sum deposit without explanation was. When depositing huge amount close to the date of application, you need to explain where the money came from with proof. Did you sell a property? Was it a gift from a sponsor? Etc There were also other reasons stated apart from financial. They sort of point to your statement of purpose (SOP) You would need to write a stronger SOP, explaining your study plan and why the course would be beneficial to you There was also a complain of weak home ties. Do you have siblings? Parents? A business? Land? Any property? These might help tackle this What did you study previously? What line is your current job? Is any of this related to what you’re going to study in Canada? If you’re reapplying with your cousin, you will need to show his source of income. If he’s employed then you’ll need his payslips, letter of introduction from employer, proof of his employment. If he’s a business owner, you’ll need his business registration documents. To show proof you can attach birth certificates of your parents who are related (it will show that your parent and his parents have same parents, as birth certificates usually carry names of parents) For example if your mum and his mum are sisters. Attach your mum’s birth certificate and his mum’s birth certificate. Both of their birth certificate would list out their parents and it would tally (if they’re full siblings from same mum and dad) All the best Onweke: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Chocs(f): 4:01pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by donbuscka: 4:12pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
Good people and gurus of this forum, thank you all... I have a questions please. The required fund (Tuition+$10,000 CAD), is it suppose to be held in the account for the whole of 6 months OR it can build up over time within the 6 months but should be there complete before/during application? Please HELP!!! |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Chocs(f): 4:19pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
Hello, There’s no rule that money should be held for 6 months. Please take note: if any huge/lump sum is coming in at any point, you should explain the source with proof (eg property sale, or gift) and attach a proof to avoid rejection. All the best donbuscka: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Oyindaamolaa: 4:34pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
Good afternoon, Please refer school that I can apply for a master's in human resources management or business administration that doesn't require GMAT and I also have a second class lower. Thanks |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Lekiboboe: 4:38pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
Oyindaamolaa: Hi Oyin, 2nd Class Upper is the minimum requirement for Masters. Your best shot is a PG.Cert/PGD based on ur 2.2 |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 4:44pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
Pee2Jay9: Getting an approval in the end and being allowed to enter Canada to pursue your choice of program are the associated benefits that can't be turned down. Taking that into account, you wouldn't even recall the stress or expenses you incurred during the immigration process because you will eventually get the money spent in a matter of few months in Canada. It will end in praise. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by ThatGirli: 5:02pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
Good day house. I have been a silent reader. I applied for Visa on the 3rd of June. Got medical request on the 27th of August Medical passed on the 4th of September. Waiting for PPR by God's grace. But my concern is that my passport will expire April 2021. Should I quickly get another passport and update them via webform Pls I need your sincere advice |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 5:16pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
ThatGirli: You can renew the passport in November 2020. By then, the validity of your passport will be less than 6 months. Thereafter, raise a webform and update your application. Your visa will be stamped on the new passport while the old passport will be cancelled without prejudice. It will end in praise 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Obanidavid: 5:17pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
[b][/b] Jetline: Check this link for all the information you ma need https://www.nairaland.com/2271485/canada-spouse-open-work-permit/105[b] |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by ThatGirli: 5:22pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
Thank you for your prompt response Mr Frank. What if I get a Passport Request before November 2020? You can renew the passport in November 2020. By then, the validity of your passport will be less than 6 months. Thereafter, raise a webform and update your application. Your visa will be stamped on the new passport while the old passport will be cancelled without prejudice. It will end in praise[/quote] |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by jamesobedbaisel: 5:22pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
Applied for fall School university of Windsor My cousin account over $30,+ I attached fixed deposit in my name $15,+ not bank statement I added land documents in my name. Was not able to attached affidavit of support due to pandemic. I’m single 27 and also only child of my parents.
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by zill001: 5:23pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
Dear all, Please can someone help me with the names of universities in Canada that can waive GMAT/GRE for masters admission. I would really appreciate. Thank you |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 5:33pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
ThatGirli: In the event that you got passport request earlier enough before November. Quickly renew the passport before submitting your new passport to the VAC. It will end in praise |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 5:34pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
zill001: University of Canada West and Thompson Rivers. It will end in praise |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by yemyte1000: 5:34pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
Good day guys, Trust we’re doing great. Does anyone has information on Canada Student Visa please because I learnt the process of getting it is paused for now and when it will resume is uncertain. Thanks in anticipation. |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 5:37pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
yemyte1000: IRCC are processing and receiving applications from Candidates, the immigration process has never at any point paused. Therefore, you may start your visa application by gathering relevant documents that will be helpful in your immigration case. It will end in praise |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Chocs(f): 5:45pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
Hello, jus to add to what Mr Frank has said. It’s possible to renew your passport when it is still valid for more than 6 months. I know it can be done in Abuja headquarters, I don’t know about other places. You’ll need to write a letter stating why, and attach copies of all the pages of the passport. Even better if you have a connect working there that can fast track it for you. It can take less than a week. I made this info available incase you decide to renew now. Disclaimer: I’m not advising you to renew now or not. That decision is up to you. I only made the info available incase you need it. All the best. Frankrobbn1: 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by ThatGirli: 5:48pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
Thank you so much. Frankrobbn1: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Chocs(f): 5:49pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
Hello, sorry to hear about your refusal. Did you submit any document to show your family is well established? Land? House? Business? Property? An affidavit might help They also want to know your cousins family composition, I think to see how much responsibilities he has. Fixed deposit is not the best. I think having the money readily available is better (my personal opinion) or at least try to get a letter that says when the fixed period will end. jamesobedbaisel: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by ThatGirli: 5:52pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
Thank you Chocs. I can get the passport within 48hrs in Lagos. Just wanted to know if there's any implication Chocs: |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 5:52pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
jamesobedbaisel: I regret to hear that your visa was rejected. The visa officer has expressed concerns about the genuineness of your sponsor (cousin) to sponsor your education in Canada. As such the possibility of you having access to funds in your cousin's account is not reliable. In this post, I will be providing some of the feasible strategies you can implement in your next application to address the concerns of the visa officer. First and foremost, you (principal applicant) and your cousin (cousin) must establish strong proof of relationship by including the following documents; 1. Your Father's Birth Certificate (showing that your dad and your cousin's dad share the surname name) 2. Family pictures (Where your cousin and you (the principal applicant) took in the past) 3. Family tree diagram (provide a diagram illustration showing brief description on how your father is connected to your cousin's father). 4. Bank statements (Showing proof of history or ongoing financial support from your sponsor (cousin) to you in the past or present). 5. WhatsApp messages (showing your chats and discussions about your plans to further your studies in Canada.) Etc. 6. A notarized Letter of sponsorship explaining why he is spending so much on you and what makes you so desirous of this sponsorship as well as what he stands to gain as a result of this sponsorship. 7. A domicilary account in your name showing transfer/deposit of equivalent $10,000CAD from your sponsor in support of your annual living expenses. 8. Your sponsor should complete the entire first year tuition fees from his bank account, and highlight the payment date on the SOA. I trust this will overcome the concerns of the visa officer in terms of continued access to funds if your circumstances changes. In regards to the visa officer's concerns with reference to your inability to demonstrate that your family is well established in Ghana. I would suggest you should add as much documents as possible to prove that you're well off in your home country. The following documents will strengthen your immigration case; 1. Landed property in your name (explain what you intend to do with this land in the near future upon your return home - probably you may emphasize on your plans to start up a company of your own which is in tandem with your acquired practical knowledge and international exposure in Canada) 2. A deed of gift from your parents duly prepared by a licenced attorney (the deed can be in form of assets or money which your parents has gifted to you out of love and affection and has irrevocable power over the gift deed). If possible, your family attorney should write a cover letter on your behalf explaining persuasively to the immigration authorities about your responsibility as the only child of your parent and confirming to the fact that you're the bonafide heir to your family's assets and must return home to ensure its continued management. I hope this information is helpful in your next attempt. It will end in praise. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by MadeMan01(m): 5:59pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Frankrobbn1: 6:09pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
MadeMan01: Unfortunately, I can't drop my email on a public forum. Please contact me directly via my signature so I would know how I can be of help to your immigration concerns. Thank you Sir! It will end in praise |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by MamaIva: 6:18pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
Good evening all , I wanted to ask about the best way to apply for my student permit . A brief summary about me . My bsc was in the medical field, so i am going for Occupational health, welness and safety. Its a one year PGC I am a single parent and I have a 4 years old that wouldn't be accompanying me . The main issue I have is my proof of finance ,I have about 6 million naira in my savings account , I started to gather this sum by June this year. The sponsor I want to use is a family friend ,she is not in any way related to me . How can I make this fly ,that is using a 3rd party sponsor . Please this has been a burden to me ,as I dont know how to go around it. Thank you all |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Singlexzzy: 6:47pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
How do I apply for student visa and what are the required documents |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by zill001: 6:49pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by MadeMan01(m): 7:18pm On Sep 28, 2020 |
Frankrobbn1: Ok. Sent you a mail. Kindly confirm |
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