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    Study Permit Challenges for Nigerian Applicants

    Hello everyone, I have a few updates on my case. After I got the Study Permit refusal, I applied for JR, and the application was reopened in December 2020. At this time, I had requested a refund from my first college of choice (because I had given up on this route) and started TEF classes to...
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    Study Permit Challenges for Nigerian Applicants

    Program duration: 2yrs Tuition: $24,000 ($12,000 per year) Deposit made to school: $12,000 Funds left as POF: $Approx $50k
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    Study Permit Challenges for Nigerian Applicants

    NO, I'm not an asylum claimant, and yes, my lawyer is in Canada. GCMS notes are out. It says insufficient funds, even though I made full payment for the first year of tuition, with about. $50k as POF.
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    Study Permit Challenges for Nigerian Applicants

    It's a Marketing Management program- same program in both colleges. My confusion stems from whether one can change college in the process of Judicial Review or not.
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    Study Permit Challenges for Nigerian Applicants

    Hello everyone, I was recently refused study permit and my consultant wants me to go for JR (at no further cost). Now, the program I initially applied for will not be open until September 2021 (since I've missed this year's intake)- in fact, September applicants are on waitlist already, meaning...
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    Judicial Review Processing time

    Hello everyone, I was recently refused study permit and I am in the process of seeking a Judicial Review. Now, my program will not be open until September 2021 (since I've missed this year's intake). If the JR is settled out of court and I am told to resubmit a valid LOA, I'd like to know if it...
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    Study Permit Challenges for Nigerian Applicants

    I actually submitted the first application myself, but when it was denied, I was advised to engage a consultant- I could almost swear that the new application would be approved, going by how much work was done- especially in my SOP and my consultant's Representative Submission Letter. But I...
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    Study Permit Challenges for Nigerian Applicants

    I agree with @Omofar. I applied for a study permit in March- single applicant, (paid only one semester fee and had POF of $40,000) and was denied due to 'low economic ties and insufficient funds'. I later reapplied in June via an Immigration Consultant- paid $2,000 for that- with the new...