Travel › Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by bamremix: 8:54pm On Aug 28, 2019 |
mcobex: Is your uncle willing to sponsor you or just want to stand as sponsor during the application and when the visa comes out you will do everything yourself? Because if that's the case then your 2.5mill won't be enough to do anything (it doesn't even cover your living expenses for a year, let alone your tuition). Considering the duration from which I 've graduated, what are my chances of securing admission in a Canadian university? Also advice me on which school and which program I can apply for base on my past qualification. |
Travel › Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by bamremix: 4:00pm On Aug 28, 2019 |
Thebushboy: From what I have observed so far, the bolded is what some applicants look for when they look for ways to get into Canada without sufficient funds. That is why it is much easier for visa officers to quickly flag ' insufficient funds'
Please don't see my statement as an insult, rather start analyzing the funds available to you even as you look for such schools.
I hope I was able to communicate to you
Warm wishes, I have worked all the while since grad. and can boast of having a net worth of 2.5m including the balance in my bank account. Also my uncle is financially liquid enough to stand as my sponsor. What do u think of my chance in regards to proof of funds? |
Travel › Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by bamremix: 3:29pm On Aug 28, 2019*. Modified: 3:46pm On Aug 28, 2019 |
Hello guys, please am new on the platform and am interested in studying in Canada. I am 35 n I 've HND in accounting since 2009. Can any one can help with Name of institutions that accepts my qualification for PGD or better undergraduate courses without having to pay tuition fee upfront untill arrival in Canada. |
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