GIC is Guaranteed investment cerfificate
https://www.cibc.com/en/personal-banking/investments/gics.html
https://www.cibc.com/en/personal-banking/investments/gics.html
I dont think Cameroon requires GIC. Check your visa officer checklist.GIC is Guaranteed investment cerfificate
https://www.cibc.com/en/personal-banking/investments/gics.html
Are you a ICCRC licensed immigration consultant or immigration lawyer. If not then you cannot charge more than $5. If caught, you can be in big problem and it can affect your status in Canada.If you want to get a GCMS Note, you can email gcmsnotes.canada@gmail.com. The service fee is CAD $20
Thank you for reminding me. I am not providing any immigration services. However, I think getting these notes are very normal. Any Canadian citizenship can do it. You can get all kinds of notes from the government. I used to see some services offering at $50; hence, I thought this one is good and more suitable. Anyway, if you don't think it's good, you can delete your post so that no one can see it.Are you a ICCRC licensed immigration consultant or immigration lawyer. If not then you cannot charge more than $5. If caught, you can be in big problem and it can affect your status in Canada.
GIC stands for Guaranteed Investment Certificate, it is a short term liquid investment usually for upto a year offered by Canadian Banks. ... If the student is applying under University Category Visa then GIC is optional for them.What is GIC please??!!
i feel really really sorry for you. yeah the study permit process seems to get harder. I just wonder, can you please tell what was the difference in your target education that CIC told is not relevant to the previous one? if it is not a secret?
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They have given a very generic reason saying mismatch.There was no particular reason mentioned. I had ordered for notes immediately. Have a got a mail yesterday saying it will take 90 days more to get the notes. All my friends and consultants have told to not apply without notes, so I have dropped my plans to pursue a second application. Really disheartened but cant do anything. With new rules out for UK next year, planning to go for an MBA. Hopefully one refusal does not affect for the other country.i feel really really sorry for you. yeah the study permit process seems to get harder. I just wonder, can you please tell what was the difference in your target education that CIC told is not relevant to the previous one? if it is not a secret?
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I have seen cases where one friend has done B.Com and got visa approved for PG in supply chain,I will share a recent example of my friend who came here last month. His background is completely different than what he wants to study. I kept on advising him to look for a program that will match with his background but he was not convinced that he wants to spend money in something that he has already studied and no longer interested in making a career in that field. And i was very convinced that he wont get an approval unless he finds a program matching his background. To my surprise, he got help from somebody and got the visa. i am not very qualified to advice on the details but I have sent you a link about a law or whatever they call it in the legal field which was used in his reapplication. check that. It may help you.