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    Hello

    @Edris sharifi, have you started looking into schools that offer your program of study?
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    I want to study in canada

    Hello @rafahagen , you might want to consider manitoba for affordability. Budgeting should be number one on your list.
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    Got rejected in other reasons

    Follow the link below. They are based in Nigeria. http://esq6travels.com/gcmscaips-notes/
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    Got rejected in other reasons

    Edwin, Can you please list the reasons as stated by your visa officer on paper? Thanks.
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    Flying Tonight after 2 rejections :)

    @Helican, Welcome to Canada. Your story is a source of motivation for lots of members of this forum. Just like you I remember when a few of us first arrived years ago and also full of anxiety. As a new Comer if you need any type of help or if you questions feel free to contact me or the...
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    Finally got visa in 3rd attempt

    Best comment ever! Lots of people will need that. I find too many people in a rush to get a visa without slowing down to address the concern listed in the rejection document. Thanks for encouraging everyone to do the same Helican, the best is yet to come.
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    Proof of financial support for study permit application

    That's right. Home ties is pretty important. You have to work on proving to the visa officer that he will return upon graduation and will not stay behind like you did. Am sure you guys will do just fine.
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    comparatively low cost university in manitoba?

    Hello, Universities in Manitoba tend to be cheaper than other Provinces except for Saskatchewan and Newfoundland. Plus it really boils down to your program of study. These are your options; University of Brandon (just about the cheapest), University of Winnipeg and University of Manitoba...
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    Living expense and Part time pay for an international student

    https://www.studentsconnect.ca/forum/main-forum/immigration/215-student-visa-requirement-bank-statements-documents-etc Also see, www.cic.gc.ca
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    Living expense and Part time pay for an international student

    Don't see what could possibly go wrong but it is up to the visa officer so he can only apply and hope for the best. Others on the forum might have something add too.
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    Living expense and Part time pay for an international student

    I think the visa officer might want to know what the applicant was doing in those back log years. So make sure you list all you were doing in your application and hope for the best.
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    Living expense and Part time pay for an international student

    If you would like to know how much accommodation is roughly close to campus type the following on google.com "rooms or accommodation near [my university name]" For example "rooms near cape breton university" brought up the following...
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    PNP- PR ( CIC applicants SEPTEMBER and OCTOBER 2015)

    Happy everything went well for you, Rizmo. Thanks for also sharing your experience, am sure it will go a long way to help others with similar unique experience.
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    PNP- PR ( CIC applicants SEPTEMBER and OCTOBER 2015)

    Rizmo, do your landing at the nearest IRCC office, do not go to the border. IRCC agents advised me to have a valid status before proceeding with the landing process(this was on the phone). IRCC agents are very relaxed and I suspect they won't give you as much trouble as the border officials...
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    PNP- PR ( CIC applicants SEPTEMBER and OCTOBER 2015)

    If the passport is all that is required you don't need to send in your work permit. They already have that information on file. All they need to do is put a stamp on your passport that says "IMMIGRANT".
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    PNP- PR ( CIC applicants SEPTEMBER and OCTOBER 2015)

    Just completed my Landing today at Edmonton IRCC office. It was by appointment. It took 30 mins and was by far the best customer service I have ever had, atleast with a government official. They asked the following questions: When was your latest entry into Canada? Do you have any Criminal...
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    PNP- PR ( CIC applicants SEPTEMBER and OCTOBER 2015)

    Thats what am talking about Malfeas13. First of all congratulations on becoming a P.R. You came you saw you landed. Booking an appointment saves you time and money and not to even talk about the fact you are not even sure of the harassment at the border (U.S or Canadian). The IRCC agent i...
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    PNP- PR ( CIC applicants SEPTEMBER and OCTOBER 2015)

    Alternatively, you can book an appointment with the nearest IRCC office to do your landing. It can save you time and money. I was initially told an appointment can take 6 -8 weeks but I got mine within 4 weeks.
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    possibility of getting an open work permit for spouse

    According to this link http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/work-spouse.asp, you can apply for an open work permit for your spouse once you have a study permit and you are a full time student. I think your husband will definitely get a work permit but not sure if you both can go together due to...