cene 1 (0:00–0:15) – Arrival
A young Nigerian student lands at Toronto Pearson Airport carrying two suitcases and a backpack. The student looks excited but slightly nervous. Show immigration signs, airport announcements, and other international travelers.
Narrator:
“After receiving your Canadian study permit, your journey begins at your first Port of Entry.”
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Scene 2 (0:15–1:05) – Immigration Interview
CBSA Officer:
“Good afternoon. Welcome to Canada. May I have your passport, visa, and Letter of Introduction?”
Student:
“Good afternoon, officer. Here are my passport, Letter of Introduction, and university admission documents.”
Officer:
“What school will you be attending?”
Student:
“I will be studying at Cambrian College.”
Officer:
“What program are you taking?”
Student:
“International Business Management.”
Officer:
“Where will you be staying?”
Student:
“I have arranged accommodation at (address or temporary accommodation).”
Officer:
“How will you pay for your studies and living expenses?”
Student:
“My tuition has been paid, and I have sufficient funds to support myself.”
Officer:
“Do you have any prohibited items, food, or large amounts of cash?”
Student:
“No, officer. I have only my personal belongings and the items declared on my customs form.”
Officer:
“What are your plans after completing your studies?”
Student:
“My immediate goal is to complete my studies successfully and comply with all Canadian immigration laws.”
The officer smiles, stamps the documents, and says:
Officer:
“Welcome to Canada. I wish you success in your studies.”
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Scene 3 (1:05–1:30) – Ending
The student exits the airport smiling, meets friends, and looks at the Toronto skyline. Soft inspirational music plays.
Narrator:
“Your first conversation with a border officer matters. Always answer truthfully, stay calm, and keep your documents organized. Every traveler’s situation is different, and officers assess each case individually.”
Ending Text:
“Planning to study in Can
Model
Veo 3.1
Type
Video
Aspect ratio
16:9
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