It all began when Mrs Akoje sent me a message after watching one of my trainings.
“Sadness, grief, and pain flooded my heart the moment I laid eyes on it”…
“Tears streamed down my cheeks as I received the devastating news: my visa application had been denied”.
“All the effort I had put in”…
“All the money I had invested”…
“All the time I had dedicated”…
“It was all for nothing”.
These were the exact words from the mouth of Mrs Ajoke who had embarked on a journey to relocate to Canada through the study route, only to face rejection after investing thousands of dollars into securing her admission for the first semester.
The blow was crushing.
She had gone as far as selling off parcels of lands she got from her parents as inheritance back in the village, all in pursuit of her Canadian dream.
Yet, despite pouring over $8000 into the endeavor, her visa was denied.
She was in great despair, her dreams shattered.
However, I assured her that unlike the traditional study route, this method required no upfront payment until she secured a verified job in Canada.
“This route is not only cheaper,” I explained, “but it’s also less prone to visa rejections. Once you have a job offer and Canada verifies its authenticity, the chances of your visa being denied are slim.”
Though I couldn’t offer a guarantee of success because i’m not Canada lol, I assured her that I hadn’t seen anyone who has gotten a rejection with this route thus far.
“You have nothing to lose,” I told her.
“If it doesn’t work out, you’re still comfortable in Nigeria. But if it does, you’ll only need to cover the visa fees, which is just a few hundred dollars compared to your previous investment.”
Reluctantly, she agreed to give it a try, because there was actually nothing to lose.
Three months later, she landed a full-time job in Canada to become a Sales clerk for a Heavy Duty Truck company, earning eleven times her previous salary in Nigeria (She is being paid a lot of money in Nigeria)
With her job offer in hand, she swiftly applied for her visa, and within two months, her approval came through.
In less than two months her job is scheduled to resume, so as we speak she is already making preparations to travel.
but i advised her to wait towards when she wants to resume work before she travels so she doesn’t end up spending unnecessary money in Canada since she hasn’t started getting paid yet.
If you’re intrigued by this special route and desire the same information that led to her triumph, simply register with the form below, i will be hosting another training that is scheduled to start shortly.
Who knows? Your Canadian dream may be closer than you think.