Thank you for your reply....what are the factors that might be an hindrance, so I can double check while applyingOmofar
Thank you for your reply....what are the factors that might be an hindrance, so I can double check while applyingOmofar
Hi. I know it’s says Challenges for Nigerian application but I’m from an Africain country and assumed it’s pretty much the same thing. Here’s my situation. I did 3 years of university in Canada and I came back this summer (June 3rd) to renew my national passport and my student permit had expired by then. I submit my first application on June 24th and it got refused on August 26th based on reason of visiting and family ties. I didn’t order CAIPs and I reapplied clarifying the issues in my explication letter. And highly that I only wanted to go back to finish my last year because I already spend close to 30k on school and without a degree I’ll be hard for me to get a proper job based on my knowledge. So I submit my 2nd application on September 20th. Didn’t need medical exam (or they never ask for) since I did 5 years in Canada and haven’t stay in any country over 6months and already did Biometric on my first application.Helo Xamwixe,
It will be very hard. However, nothing is impossible. Try the masters, meet all other criteria required, and hope for the best.
Omofar
Hello Xamwixe,Thank you for your reply....what are the factors that might be an hindrance, so I can double check while applying
Hello Safaamed,Hi. I know it’s says Challenges for Nigerian application but I’m from an Africain country and assumed it’s pretty much the same thing. Here’s my situation. I did 3 years of university in Canada and I came back this summer (June 3rd) to renew my national passport and my student permit had expired by then. I submit my first application on June 24th and it got refused on August 26th based on reason of visiting and family ties. I didn’t order CAIPs and I reapplied clarifying the issues in my explication letter. And highly that I only wanted to go back to finish my last year because I already spend close to 30k on school and without a degree I’ll be hard for me to get a proper job based on my knowledge. So I submit my 2nd application on September 20th. Didn’t need medical exam (or they never ask for) since I did 5 years in Canada and haven’t stay in any country over 6months and already did Biometric on my first application.
My eligibility started on October 16th and I received a correspondence letter on October 24th.
Now I’m stressed because my processing time is over (5 weeks) and I haven’t got any update since and I don’t know what to do.
If you could please tell me what to expect or any information that’ll be very appreciate.
Thank you.
Hello Bro,Hi,
Sorry I didn’t explain myself properly. So I did grade 11 and 12 of high school their and only did 3 years of university. At first, I went to Canada as a refugee but then my application got rejected in 2017 and they ask me to leave the country. At that point only did grade 11,12 and one year of university. Came back home, made a strong case and applied for a student permit to go back as an international student. Lucky me, I got my student permit August 2017 and I went back to finish my studies. I don’t know what’s the TRP, I just had a visa (I’m guessing that’s the TRP) and à student permit. Now, the reason why I couldn’t renew my passport outside my country is because we don’t have an embassy in Canada and the near one is in US but that’s where I made my refugee claimant and i enter Canada from the US so I was scare to go there.
Thank you very much for your time. I appreciate the help May god bless you.Hello Bro,
Your case is now clear to me, and its an unfortunate one. I am not an immigration lawyer, unfortunately. You had previously claimed asylum (By doing this, you have shown intent to migrate to Canada) for whatever reason. Now you applied for a study permit (Non-immigrant visa), where there should have been no intent to migrate. Unfortunately, you had to return to your country to sort out your passport issues etc. The VO will review your case and feel that you have shown intent NOT to return to your home country in the past by applying for asylum, now you want to renew your study permit. Unfortunately, that becomes a conflict of intents. The VO may feel which one are you, an intending migrant or just international student. Furthermore, the fact that you are now in your country shows there is no immediate harm or threat to your life, hence there is no pressing need for you to leave the country. In summary, you should have contacted a lawyer before leaving Canada, and he may have advised you not to leave the country under any circumstances. You will have to get a professional lawyer with respect to your case.
Please let us know how it goes, I wish you the very best.
Omofar
What's the name of your institutions and what course were you givenHello Omofar, I have a question please. I’m thinking of doing a transfer to another school. From a 2 year master program to one year master program to another course and school. I have gotten my visa already but yet to resume still in January. I just want to change school and course
So my question is, I hope the change won’t affect my work permit application?
University Canada west, MBA I only settled for it cause that was the only option I had because my application to university of Waterloo and Carleton university for international affairs was refused so now I want to go for international studies at Simon FraserWhat's the name of your institutions and what course were you given
Yes,you can change it tho but I can only advice you to seek immigration lawyer for consultation when you get there.University Canada west, MBA I only settled for it cause that was the only option I had because my application to university of Waterloo and Carleton university for international affairs was refused so now I want to go for international studies at Simon Fraser
Thanks so much for your advice, how am I sure if apply post doctoral positions in Canada they will give it to me?Based on your age, you cannot meet the required points for EE. So your best bet is to do an excellent job with your PhD, publish good papers, and apply for post-doctoral positions in Canada.
All the best.
Omofar