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TravelRe: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Ebukaxn: 8:06am On Jun 12
Sheron50:
My little advice is that before spending a significant amount on studies, you should carefully assess the return on investment and also explore possible PR pathways you may already qualify for. Studying in Canada does not guarantee permanent residence. Immigration rules are changing, PR is becoming more competitive, and many international graduates are struggling to secure jobs and qualify for PR after graduation.

Make sure you are pursuing the program for its educational and career value, not with the expectation that a study permit will automatically lead to PR.

For example, my cousin abandoned the study route early last year and focused on learning French instead. After about 10 months of dedicated study, he passed the TEF and received a French-language Express Entry ITA this year. Everyone's situation is different, but it is worth exploring all available immigration options before committing to an expensive study program that may not ultimately lead to PR.
Thank you Sheron , but if I want to abandon the study route like your closing for the express entry
Please can you give me any tip on how and what to do ?
TravelRe: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Ebukaxn: 12:26pm On Jun 07
PhdCloakRoom:
1. You are in a safer side based on your sister's ability to cleared off the 1st semester fee and her ability to display capability for subsequent or miscellaneous fees. However ; millions of visa applicants have shown this kind of ability in a wrong way. Your sister must send a personal (Sponso's) SOP alongside your application. She must state her reasons, future or present gains from investing in your career etc.

2. You can use any personal bank statement but preferably salary account or any account that display your emolument inflow if you claim to be a working-class . Yes you need to send along your personal bank statement if your profile display a working class candidate. It does not have to carry a specific amount though.

3. You dont need a deed of gift of 10.million especially if the gift is very recent. It woulf be term to delibrate action to deceive the embassy of your financial ability. Your sister is over enough based on your post. If the deed of gift is however over 1 year you may then include it but its not necessary.
Thank you very much , so you’re saying I should just submit the application as is
No need for any deed of gift
TravelRe: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Ebukaxn: 2:29pm On Jun 06
Hello guys, I’ve gotten offer to school in Canada for a postgraduate study ,and the total tuition for the full year is 19,813 cad.
I have a sponsor (my elder sister) , she’s a nurse in the US and ends roughly $176,000 annually .

She has paid my complete tuition fee for the first semester alone , what is left is the second semester. And her bank statements show times 3-4 of the actual amount needed for my tuition and living expenses .

She has a bank statement of $85,246 available balance (118,773 CAD thereabout ) after paying the first semester tuition .

Additionally , she has a savings account of $30,000(41,799CAD) that she’s going to submit along side the other bank statement I mentioned earlier .
This is just a short brief of my circumstances as it seems now .

So now ;
even if my application is sponsorship based, I am still supposed to show my personal bank statement to show my financial strength incase things goes sideways ways .

I have 3 accounts I believe would be hard to use because earn 70k monthly in the;
FIRST ACCOUNT and the opening balance from the past 6 months is 800,000 naira with a closing balance of 50 naira

SECOND ACCOUNT has an opening balance of 186 naira with a closing balance of 1,358,025 naira

THIRD ACCOUNT has an opening balance of 3,027.32 naira and a closing of 22,958.41 naira

I am supposed to submit this application this coming week . I have barely any time left .

So I am considering a deed of gift of 10million naira from my uncle.

My main question here is , would a deed of gift be feasible for this application given the urgency of time (deadline ) or give a recommendation to this please , experts in the house .

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