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My naija people,

I need advice o. My son was just offered an admission in a college in Canada and is scheduled for resumption in September. Is it adviceable to process Student Visa or wait for the PR if not adviceable when is the apt time to apply for the permit?

Awoderu
 
Awoderu A.A said:
My naija people,

I need advice o. My son was just offered an admission in a college in Canada and is scheduled for resumption in September. Is it adviceable to process Student Visa or wait for the PR [size=10pt]( It is not advisable to plan with what you don't have in your hand. going by that line let your son proceed with his life. However, life sometimes is give and take. mark my word, "sometimes". It will be cheaper if you all become PR. But if money in terms of the differences in what it will cost to maintain him out there is not the issue. Then let him go ahead.) if not adviceable when is the apt time to apply for the permit?[/size][size=10pt]( from this link it takes 4 weeks in Accra and 9 weeks in Lagos, all based on complete application http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/temp/students.asp )[/size]

Awoderu
 
babymart said:
Hellow folks.
My names are Faith Udoh Martins.Am new to this forum.But i must say that am happy wt the threads i have read so far.Please can someone tell me how long we would have to wait before our visa is approved.My husband sent our complete document to Accra through our agent in September,2010.Till now,no response,not even acknowledgment of receipt.Hope all is well.Please friends,i will need as much response as possible so as to ease my tension.[size=10pt](try use this link to check your status on E-CAS https://services3.cic.gc.ca/ecas/?app=ecas&lang=en) Then lets see what it returns. All the best[/size]
 

but the problem i am having is the problem of timing. The visa office would be requiring his International passport on submission of the application. What i am worried of is that if i get medical request we would all be requiring our international passport for the medicals and getting the passport back from the Visa office would be impossible until the completion of the processing. and the visa said we should anticipate a max of 4 months for the processing of the Visa.
 

Awoderu baba "pikin"

Please have you been able to access your ecas status? has your status changed to "In process?

I was able to do mine but it does not even showed that Docs was received in Accra
 
Awoderu A.A said:
but the problem i am having is the problem of timing. The visa office would be requiring his International passport on submission of the application. What i am worried of is that if i get medical request we would all be requiring our international passport for the medicals and getting the passport back from the Visa office would be impossible until the completion of the processing. and the visa said we should anticipate a max of 4 months for the processing of the Visa.


If what happened on the thread last year is anything to go by then the likelyhood of medicals b4 May is slim. Those on our thread who submitted full document April and may last year are yet to receive medical request as at January 2011 (8months). besides, i dont think is compulsory for the whole family to take medical test at once, i feel if the request comes early then you can make a case for him since the passport is with the same canadian authority.

I believe if you submit all necessary document for his study permit you should be getting response in as little as two months as such its advisable you process the study visa while the PR process is on hopefully you will only pay high school fees once.

All the best
Tinu
 
Right said:
Awoderu baba "pikin"

Please have you been able to access your ecas status? has your status changed to "In process?

I was able to do mine but it does not even showed that Docs was received in Accra

Right,
Why dont you send Accra a mail asking them to confirm receipt of document particularly since you sent it through a friend. When mine was getting delayed i sent them an email and they replied few days later confirming receipt even though aor and Ecas took a longer time to come. i want to believe your documents are with them but they are just slow in aor i hear london even takes about four months to issue aor
cheers
Tinu
 
tinuadeadebola said:
Right,
Why dont you send Accra a mail asking them to confirm receipt of document particularly since you sent it through a friend. When mine was getting delayed i sent them an email and they replied few days later confirming receipt even though aor and Ecas took a longer time to come. i want to believe your documents are with them but they are just slow in aor i hear london even takes about four months to issue aor - Tnx ma sista....I actually sent a mail yesternit waitin 4 ans. I hope they respond.cheers
Tinu
 
tinuadeadebola said:
If what happened on the thread last year is anything to go by then the likelyhood of medicals b4 May is slim. Those on our thread who submitted full document April and may last year are yet to receive medical request as at January 2011 (8months). besides, i dont think is compulsory for the whole family to take medical test at once, i feel if the request comes early then you can make a case for him since the passport is with the same canadian authority.

I believe if you submit all necessary document for his study permit you should be getting response in as little as two months as such its advisable you process the study visa while the PR process is on hopefully you will only pay high school fees once.

All the best
Tinu

To clear this point at the submission of ur application form all they need is a photocopy of ur passport. until medical before the original passport can be requested.
better still u can defer his admission pending when your PR is thru.
this just my view on this matter.
 
To all of us 9ija,

Someone sent to me the email below and I feel like sharing same with moi bros & sis......



THE DIFFERENCE


MTN came to Nigeria at a time when nobody wanted to invest in Nigeria, at a time when Nigerians did not have phones.

Even Zenith Bank refused to loan MTN cash to operate, UBA rejected MTN’s offer but today see the difference.


At least we all know the story of the only civilian unelected

President in Nigeria- Goodluck Jonathan. We know how the people said he was not going to be President; yet they made him acting-President. Today the rest is history.

What about Cowbell? When they came to Nigeria, they made milk in a sachet, Peak was laughing at them- they said Cowbell was milk for the poor- but they were right! 3-million poor people could afford N10 a day for a sachet of milk. Do the math…3-million people buying milk at N10- that was N30 million every single day. In a month they grossed N900-million (almost

N1- billion). Even Peak had to make sachet milk now in order to survive in the market.

So what have people told you? What have they said you cannot do, you are not loved, you do not qualify for, you do not have experience for?

They told Cowbell, they told Goodluck, they told MTN but the story has changed. I have a feeling something is changing for you today! Don’t listen to what people are saying or what life is showing you……YES, YOU CAN!

Do have a Positive February ahead………………..

Success is not about where you graduated from, but what graduates out of you.
 
Right,
Couldnt agree with you more. Well said.
 
Right,

Well said and right on spot.There is no limitation for people with positive attitude.Even in the bible what killed King Uzziah announced Obed.Think about it!!!!!!!!


Nice weekend Naija.


Ig
 
Hi,

I got that from another thread,it is so inspiring and give a lot of hope to us all.Let us as much as possible take our mind ,heart and soul from all negative post on the forum.

Save your positive energy for good.You can do it.




http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/got-the-job-within-2-days-after-my-landing-t62903.0.html

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