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Anyone applied a Student Permit from Philippines?

Keenkj

Newbie
Aug 6, 2019
6
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You are welcome. Not familiar po maybe possible. There are others here sa forum na makakasagot pa and can give you the right answer. Basta show the VO na kaya mo suportahan sarili mo for 2yrs during study kahit alam nila na pwede ka magwork dun.
May amount specifed sa CIC website kung magkano plus the tuition fee. Good luck po!
Ok po. Basahin ko po ulit ung sa CIC website. Maraming Salamat po!
 
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dncm15

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Mar 16, 2019
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Hi everyone! Can u guys recommend kung kailan ang maximum date to lodge my application if i plan to attend september 2020 intake? Thank you and God bless!
 

perlita1990

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Apr 13, 2019
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Hi everyone! Can u guys recommend kung kailan ang maximum date to lodge my application if i plan to attend september 2020 intake? Thank you and God bless!
Depends on your application, regular or SDS. I would suggest though that as soon as you receive your letter offer from the school, work on your papers and finances immediately.
 

kinserv81

Newbie
Aug 12, 2019
6
2
Parang si Mic mic nalang ang nakikita kong co-senior ko dito ah hehe
Anyways, goodluck to all applicants!

Wag kayo mabahala sa 20hrs/ week na trabaho, meron naman under the table :p

Sa mga nahihirapan gumawa ng SOP just let me know, Maybe I could help po.

Sa mga denied po, always pray and re apply again :)

Regarding po pala sa MMR, its okay na mag pa vaccine kayo kesa naman magkaroon pa ng problema sa POE. In our experience (2015) wala sa amin ang hiningan ng mmr pero baka mas strict na sila

Sa mga nurses na nasa Calgary or nasa Alberta, alam niyo po bang pwede kayo mag pa assessed ng credentials and pde kayo bigyan ng government ng level 2 childcare certificate to be able to work in daycares? Just let me know if you need some information :)
Hello sir, puwede po ba makahingi ng advice or plot ng SOP? Planning to apply
2 years vocational then woking na sa government for 10 years nag aral ng 1 year Business Ad dko na po tinapos. Husband is police officer
 

kinserv81

Newbie
Aug 12, 2019
6
2
Fiance is not a member of the family class so hindi ka niya pwedeng makuha as a fiance. Hindi ka depdendant kasi hindi ka niya anak. Kapag magpakasal kayo pwede ka niya isama sa application as a spouse. if wala siyang work pano niya mapapatunayan na may employment siya paguwi sa pinas after ng course niya? To convince the visa officer yung employment, previour study and course na kukunin mo linked together.
Hello po kapatid, i hope you could spare some time to read my post. Patulong naman po ng plot ng sop my email add pizzaliza@gmail.com
 

mrsm2016

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May 19, 2016
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Category........
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Hi everyone,

Thought I might share with you a few things that I got from the consultant that I met with, along with my own research prior to lodging my application. I have been told that the statement of purpose really does make a lot of difference, meaning it really can make or break the application. This is my way of paying it forward, as a lot of people have been generous with me when it comes to information (and occasionally, with money, LOL), so I'd like to give back to the Universe in my own little way. If you're new to this forum, and about to apply, I hope this helps you somehow. This is how I broke down and organized my SOP; I hope it helps a person or two on this forum.

Paragraph 1:

- where I stated what type of application I was lodging (study permit/temporary resident visa for students)
- where I also stated what university I have been accepted into
- where I shared what program I am taking, and what the program is about, in a nutshell
- where I indicated the start date of my program, and when I am projected to finish it/graduate from it

Paragraph 2:

IMPORTANT: This is where I started giving each paragraph a short header for easy skimming of the visa officer. Please make sure to limit the number of sentences to about 5-7 per paragraph, and avoid beating around the bush.

- where I shared what Bachelor's Degree program I had obtained here in the Philippines, which learning institution I got it from and what year I graduated
- where I also briefly stated how it helped me get to where I am now, career-wise--how it helped me land the job
- what I do for a living, and how long I have been doing it

*Please indicate subtly how your current job is related to what you will study at university in Canada.

Paragraph 3:

NOTE: Be consistently concise so as not to bore your audience (aka the visa officer).

- where I indicated how I arrived at the decision of applying to that particular university (out of all the universities in Canada? In the world.)
- where I articulated my selection process (a serious student does his thorough research and does not just jump at the easiest university/college to get into)
- Is the program you're about to take only available in Canada? (In addition, if it is cheaper to study in Canada vs. the States or anywhere else, which brought you to the decision in the first place, say so.)


If I may add, you might also want to share in the third paragraph any subject/course under the program that got your interest when you were going over different schools' brochures. Say how that particular subject/course will help enrich your knowledge and experience, and make your career flourish after graduation. Be purposeful. A serious student really looks into these things.

Paragraph 4:

- where I indicated in the header that I was about to share briefly about my life and family
- where I shared the kind of family dynamics that I have--this is critical as this is where you demonstrate whether there really is someone or something to come home to post-graduation
- where I articulated what happens to my familial obligations (Who do you intend to endorse your responsibilities to in your absence? Any children you're leaving behind? Elderly? Businesses?)

NOTE: If you have a partner/husband/wife that you will bring along, what happens to his/her career in the Philippines? Why does it make sense for him/her to drop everything, and go with you if the stay in Canada is going to be temporary? Articulate if it makes sense for him to go so that your living expenses will be cheaper, and so that he can help you with your tuition especially for the second year or so. If the partner is not going with you, briefly state what arrangements you've made with him/her. Are you planning to come home during school break? Or is he/she going to visit you?

Paragraph 5:

- where I wrote my plans post-graduation
- what career I will assume in the Philippines (Are you going to put up a business related to the program you have just finished? Or are you going to join the workforce again? Are jobs in the Philippines abundant in the area of your expertise? Are they paid well? In other words, how do you project your program would augment your salary? How will your program give you non-monetary fulfillment in the profession, and as a result, enrich your emotional well-being?)

If you're able to organize each section of your SOP this way, there's no need for a concluding paragraph. Understand that grammar, coherence and brevity are all very important, as well. The visa officers' job is tough enough as they review tons of applications every day; let's make it a little easier. If you know you're not an expert in this area, get someone to proof/edit your work.

Be genuine with your intentions. Your primary goal should be to study; if you have intentions of staying in Canada for good, then that should just be secondary to studying. Don't be too (excuse my word) garapal about it. Last but not least, do your best not to sound defensive when you build your case as to why it makes the most sense for you to pursue your studies in Canada instead of doing so in your home country. Don't say, "I have family here in the Philippines, so I'm definitely coming home after school. I have no reason to violate my visa." Don't say that or any similar statement. There are subtler ways to get the same message across.

Best of luck, everyone!

Disclaimer: This post is originally from @lilliecutie. I'm just reposting to help those who were asking regarding their SOP's. Hope this could help.
 

lilliecutie

Star Member
Jul 17, 2019
94
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Manila
Hi everyone,

Thought I might share with you a few things that I got from the consultant that I met with, along with my own research prior to lodging my application. I have been told that the statement of purpose really does make a lot of difference, meaning it really can make or break the application. This is my way of paying it forward, as a lot of people have been generous with me when it comes to information (and occasionally, with money, LOL), so I'd like to give back to the Universe in my own little way. If you're new to this forum, and about to apply, I hope this helps you somehow. This is how I broke down and organized my SOP; I hope it helps a person or two on this forum.

Paragraph 1:

- where I stated what type of application I was lodging (study permit/temporary resident visa for students)
- where I also stated what university I have been accepted into
- where I shared what program I am taking, and what the program is about, in a nutshell
- where I indicated the start date of my program, and when I am projected to finish it/graduate from it

Paragraph 2:

IMPORTANT: This is where I started giving each paragraph a short header for easy skimming of the visa officer. Please make sure to limit the number of sentences to about 5-7 per paragraph, and avoid beating around the bush.

- where I shared what Bachelor's Degree program I had obtained here in the Philippines, which learning institution I got it from and what year I graduated
- where I also briefly stated how it helped me get to where I am now, career-wise--how it helped me land the job
- what I do for a living, and how long I have been doing it

*Please indicate subtly how your current job is related to what you will study at university in Canada.

Paragraph 3:

NOTE: Be consistently concise so as not to bore your audience (aka the visa officer).

- where I indicated how I arrived at the decision of applying to that particular university (out of all the universities in Canada? In the world.)
- where I articulated my selection process (a serious student does his thorough research and does not just jump at the easiest university/college to get into)
- Is the program you're about to take only available in Canada? (In addition, if it is cheaper to study in Canada vs. the States or anywhere else, which brought you to the decision in the first place, say so.)


If I may add, you might also want to share in the third paragraph any subject/course under the program that got your interest when you were going over different schools' brochures. Say how that particular subject/course will help enrich your knowledge and experience, and make your career flourish after graduation. Be purposeful. A serious student really looks into these things.

Paragraph 4:

- where I indicated in the header that I was about to share briefly about my life and family
- where I shared the kind of family dynamics that I have--this is critical as this is where you demonstrate whether there really is someone or something to come home to post-graduation
- where I articulated what happens to my familial obligations (Who do you intend to endorse your responsibilities to in your absence? Any children you're leaving behind? Elderly? Businesses?)

NOTE: If you have a partner/husband/wife that you will bring along, what happens to his/her career in the Philippines? Why does it make sense for him/her to drop everything, and go with you if the stay in Canada is going to be temporary? Articulate if it makes sense for him to go so that your living expenses will be cheaper, and so that he can help you with your tuition especially for the second year or so. If the partner is not going with you, briefly state what arrangements you've made with him/her. Are you planning to come home during school break? Or is he/she going to visit you?

Paragraph 5:

- where I wrote my plans post-graduation
- what career I will assume in the Philippines (Are you going to put up a business related to the program you have just finished? Or are you going to join the workforce again? Are jobs in the Philippines abundant in the area of your expertise? Are they paid well? In other words, how do you project your program would augment your salary? How will your program give you non-monetary fulfillment in the profession, and as a result, enrich your emotional well-being?)

If you're able to organize each section of your SOP this way, there's no need for a concluding paragraph. Understand that grammar, coherence and brevity are all very important, as well. The visa officers' job is tough enough as they review tons of applications every day; let's make it a little easier. If you know you're not an expert in this area, get someone to proof/edit your work.

Be genuine with your intentions. Your primary goal should be to study; if you have intentions of staying in Canada for good, then that should just be secondary to studying. Don't be too (excuse my word) garapal about it. Last but not least, do your best not to sound defensive when you build your case as to why it makes the most sense for you to pursue your studies in Canada instead of doing so in your home country. Don't say, "I have family here in the Philippines, so I'm definitely coming home after school. I have no reason to violate my visa." Don't say that or any similar statement. There are subtler ways to get the same message across.

Best of luck, everyone!

Disclaimer: This post is originally from @lilliecutie. I'm just reposting to help those who were asking regarding their SOP's. Hope this could help.
Thanks for extending this to everyone, MrsM2016. :)
 
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erwinjohn997

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Nov 4, 2014
568
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Visa Office......
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Hello sir, puwede po ba makahingi ng advice or plot ng SOP? Planning to apply
2 years vocational then woking na sa government for 10 years nag aral ng 1 year Business Ad dko na po tinapos. Husband is police officer
send mo sakin yung SOP mo, I'll check it once na receive ko:)
 

perlita1990

Star Member
Apr 13, 2019
110
77
Hello everyone,

Sharing with you some updates on my re-application.
My refusal letter was sent to me last June 24, 2019 on the following grounds: 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.

July 9, 2019, I requested for GCMS/CAIPS notes to know the exact reason for refusal. We got the file exactly one month after requesting, August 9, 2019. Since the request was through my consultant, I paid P2500 for this. But after doing my research and all, a Canadian citizen or PR can request it for any individual for only CAD5.
Anyhoo, apparently, the VO refused my application due to my degree here in the Philippines, Bachelors of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management. I applied for the Hotel Operations Management program in Centennial College because I lack the experience in my field and would want to get a management position when I apply in Hotels here and abroad.
So, I think I did not justify that enough in my SOP. Will work on my study plan again and will reapply within the month for January 2020 intake.

God Bless to all!
May the Lord reveal to us his will and purpose. ;)
 

tobyboy

Star Member
Sep 25, 2009
121
32
Hello everyone,

Sharing with you some updates on my re-application.
My refusal letter was sent to me last June 24, 2019 on the following grounds: 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.

July 9, 2019, I requested for GCMS/CAIPS notes to know the exact reason for refusal. We got the file exactly one month after requesting, August 9, 2019. Since the request was through my consultant, I paid P2500 for this. But after doing my research and all, a Canadian citizen or PR can request it for any individual for only CAD5.
Anyhoo, apparently, the VO refused my application due to my degree here in the Philippines, Bachelors of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management. I applied for the Hotel Operations Management program in Centennial College because I lack the experience in my field and would want to get a management position when I apply in Hotels here and abroad.
So, I think I did not justify that enough in my SOP. Will work on my study plan again and will reapply within the month for January 2020 intake.

God Bless to all!
May the Lord reveal to us his will and purpose. ;)
Wait, so what was wrong in your degree in PH?
 

Burawski

Member
Mar 1, 2019
14
1
Hi guys pasensya na kung off topic.

I have lodged my application july 16 and gave my bio on july 22 under SDS in Langara College sept intake. Still no update from my agent. However my problem is that I have a visa for Australia to visit my sister before going to Canada. I already given my bio here in the philippines. Asking if anyone here had or knows somebody who had their passport stamped on a different country? Called VFS hotline and they confirmed that its possible with additional fee of 52 AUD. Thanks in advance.
 
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