Join us at 12pm Central Standard Time(CST) or 7pm West Africa Time (WAT)
You can also read previous info sessions at bit.ly/2oWDjQG #ImmigrationCorner
We are starting today's info session by bringing good news to study permit applicants from #Ghana and #Nigeria. The processing time is now 7 and 6 weeks respectively.
All these programs also have their separate requirements. #ImmigrationCorner
QUESTION ONE: How do I know if I'm eligible to immigrate to Canada as a Permanent Resident.
Answer: There are three separate programs under Express Entry. You must first determine the one you are eligible for. Details available at bit.ly/2CbIQrT
Answer: It is advisable if the spouse is immigrating with you. You will gain more points under Spouse factors to increase your eligibility/CRS score #immigrationcorner
Answer: No! Your children can be listed in your application as a dependent if they are aged 21 & under. There are also exceptions for children aged 22 & older. #immigrationcorner
Answer: Yes, but you must do an Education Credential Assessment (ECA) to earn points.The list of designated organizations for ECA is at bit.ly/2nUNPGE
Answer: Our previous info sessions have provided answers to this. You can find the relevant info at Cost of immigrating to Canada - bit.ly/2GUZcX5 & Study in Canada - bit.ly/2sQnKhK #ImmigrationCorner
Answer: Yes, there are available scholarships for international students who meet the requirement(s). Our #StudyInCanada info session explained this. Details at bit.ly/2sQnKhK
Answer: If you meet the requirement, you must create an Express Entry profile to get a CRS Score in preparation for a draw. Details available at bit.ly/2By6ErF
Answer: Having sufficient funds for your study is very mandatory for study permit applications. You can show proof of funds in different ways,details available at bit.ly/2G5JLuY
Answer: No, it only gives you more points if you have one. 90% of those who received an Invitation to Apply (ITA) in the first half of 2017 did not have a Canadian job offer #immigrationcorner
Answer: IRCC has set 6 months as processing time for all applications to be completed. Processing time starts after ITA has been accepted, documents provided & fees have been paid! #ImmigrationCorner
Answer: No! Canada does not have any form of immigration 'lottery' program. #ImmigrationCorner
Our premium services are also available for those who need more personalized support, email us (support@thinkcanadavisa.ca). We are always happy to be of help! Thank you, Merci beaucoup! #ImmigrationCorner