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The No Hassle Naija To Canada Japa System

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  1. Module 1: Welcome To The Canada Japa System Members Area
    6 Topics
  2. RECENT Updates To The Canada International Student Program
    6 Topics
  3. Module 2: Step 1: Getting A Letter Of Admission
    5 Topics
  4. Module 3A: Resources Needed To Get Admission in a College/University - Part 1
    26 Topics
  5. Module 3B: Resources Needed To Get Admission In a College/University - Part 2
    13 Topics
  6. Module 3C: PDF Databases of Schools/Programs You Can Explore
    11 Topics
  7. Module 4: THE BASICS OF APPLYING FOR AN UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM
    2 Topics
  8. Module 5: The Study Visa Application Process
    24 Topics
  9. Module 6: FAMILY APPLICATION RESOURCES
    11 Topics
  10. Module 7: POST GRADUATE WORK PERMIT
    5 Topics
  11. Module 8: Your Bonuses
    3 Topics
  12. HOW TO CONTACT ME
    2 Topics
  13. Module 9: Paid Professional Services Provided & Book An Appointment
  14. Module 10: Frequently Asked Questions
    6 Topics
  15. BONUS: How To Get Permanent Residence After Your Studies
    2 Topics
  16. Testimonials From People Just LIKE YOU!
  17. Continued Support After You Receive Your Study Visa
  18. Additional Information
  19. WATCH OUR PREVIOUS WEBINARS HERE
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This is the entire roadmap to studying in Canada.

To land in Canada as an international student, you need to go through the following steps:

– Identify a course of study (Module 3, 3B and 3C)

– Check out the admission requirement of your desired program (Module 3)

– Find out about the tuition fee, available scholarship/funding and availability (Module 3)

– Apply to the school and the program (Module 3)

– Secure the admission

– Gather documents for visa application and apply for your visa (Module 5)

– Visa approved, delayed or denied

– If approved, move to Canada as an international student

– If visa is denied, order your GCMS notes, restrategize and then reapply

See below for the links contained in this lesson: IRCC's sample letter of acceptance Designated Learning Institutes The exact documents required vary from country to country, but you can verify your individual document requirements by consulting the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website. designated visa application centre Processing times If you are living outside of Canada and your application is approved you will receive a Letter of Introduction 

 

This is the entire roadmap to studying in Canada
 
- Identify a course of study
 
- Check out the admission requirement
 
- Find out about the tuition fee, available scholarship/funding and cost of living
 
- Apply to the school and the program
 
- Secure the admission
 
- Gather documents for visa application
 
- Visa approved/denied
 
- Move to Canada as a temporary resident

 

- If visa is denied, get GCMS notes, restrategize and reapply