The process is neither difficult nor complicated if your preparation is sincere and thorough.
Member universities of the CUAC are world-class public universities and
follow a strict system for screening and selecting qualified students.
Students must be good young scholars to get admission. All students are
counselled, interviewed and screened by our own offices. Students pre-pay
one year of tuition fees as a demonstration of financial capacity. Thus -
we assist only serious students, and they stand out at the Visa Offices as
excellent cases.
The CUAC regularly meets with Canadian visa offices around the world to
discuss methods to make it easier for sincere students to come to Canada.
The CUAC also plays a leading role in identifying fraud and visa abuse,
and reporting it to Canadian government officials. Thus, the CUAC is
widely recognized and respected as among the most responsible pathways to
study in Canada found anywhere in the world (and as you can see on this
site, the CUAC has offices right around the world!).
While there are no fees payable to the CUAC to review or process
applications, a visa preparation fee of Naira 70,000 is payable, if your
case has passed the pre-screening and you are ready to make an application
for admission. You should not proceed to apply for admission unless you
are ready to pay the visa preparation fee which is an important part of
the CUAC Visa screening process.
Click here for more on Student Visas,
and make sure you contact our offices in Nigeria.
CUAC Chief Ideas Officer, Dani Zaretsky explains some of the challenges the University of Windsor faces in recruiting Nigerian international students, despite being one of Canada's leading destinations for Nigerians.