Travel › Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by Hapyp123: 9:40am On Jan 22, 2021 |
awys: You just said you 18 wow and you are sponsoring yourself that's interesting that's a good one but every money that comes into your account lump sum especially can be questioned and the VO'S might raise an eye brow considering your age that you are self sponsored so all these has to be explained cuz you will actually need to present your POF to cover your tuition fees+living expenses of 10k CAD+3k for other expenses which might sum up to 9m or more depending on your tuition Fees.So that's where a sponsor comes into play cuz the VO'S themselves knows the money is huge especially if you are young and not started earning enough streams of income even if you are earning you still have other financial commitment you have to meet up with so a sponsor would back it up in the real Sense hence the essentiality of a sponsor if need be In my own case. I have a very rich family friend that is willing to give me his bank statement and my parents are going to pay for my first year tuition. What I am asking is can I be able to get a job when I get to Canada and pay for the remaining year. I am 19. I have alot of computing skill. Do you think I will be able to pay for my tuition and living expenses while schooling? |
Travel › Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by Hapyp123: 9:35am On Jan 22, 2021 |
GreatMage: I wanna ask something that might sound foolish or insensible, pls don't be offended...
For those who has gotten their visa or are currently self sponsoring their schooling...
How do you guys pay for your tuition fees and the same time focus on study?? Like the money is so huge and you also have accommodation and all to take care of?
I got admission but I am actually scared because I will be the one sponsoring my education and all... I am 18 thanks. Hi dear. Same here. I also got admission. I am 19 . I am going to sponsor myself when I get there. What uni at you for. |
Travel › Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by Hapyp123: 7:12am On Jan 22, 2021 |
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Travel › Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by Hapyp123: 9:31am On Jan 21, 2021 |
Frankrobbn1: I will guide you through your immigration journey to Canada and with grace being by your side you will be successful. However, my professional advice for you is to seek admission at University of Regina than an undergraduate diploma at College of the North Atlantic, Newfoundland and Labrador. My reason being that your chances of approval success is very slim with the aforementioned College. I want to believe its because the school is cheap, hence you selected it as your preferred option. On the other hand, I'm giving you my own personal advice to ignore applying for your visa with the school. When you've successfully gained admission for a direct program at University of Regina, come back here for assistance and I'll gladly put you in the right direction.
It will end in praise. mankind5050: Sane here Join this group. https:///GTSU296kmUuLnfmZ2OxKm6 if you have gotten admission for university of Regina let's help each other through the visa process. I applied for Spring session https:///GTSU296kmUuLnfmZ2OxKm6 |
Travel › Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by Hapyp123: 9:20am On Jan 21, 2021 |
Babhydoll: Same here o I even submitted mine since 17th of December Nd still no eligibility review has started a Hi, please add me to the university of Regina whatsapp group |