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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by jardel551(m): 8:11am On Jul 25, 2020
Nellykuch:
Anyone coming into LONDON ONTARIO(FANSHAWE,WESTERN) in need of accommodation let me know. That is if you are arriving in the next 2/3 months.
I am and how can get to talk about this
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by jardel551(m): 1:35pm On Jul 24, 2020
Hello nairalanders,I’m in need of your advice and God bless you as you do.

I got admission to a college in Ontario and paid first term tuition fee in full. My sister who lives and work is my sponsor,she’s a citizen and work in Uk as a nurse(she’s the one who paid my tuition as well.

The question is she’s my sponsor and I want to use her statement of account As sponsors statements of account but she doesn’t have money in her account at the moment that will stand as a substantial end balance but she have a steady means of income. The question is Can I go ahead in using her statement of account since her income is steady and can finance the cost of living and studying in Canada But at the moment she doesn’t have a substantial end balance. Can her steady income suffice for the end balance, using the adverse effect of covid-19 on her finances as a reason for not having liquid cash in her account.

Thank you all as I will really appreciate all advice
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by jardel551(m): 12:47pm On Jul 24, 2020
[quote author=justwise post=88883946][/quote]

Hello nairalanders,I’m in need of your advice and God bless you as you do.

I got admission to a college in Ontario and paid first term tuition fee in full. My sister who lives and work is my sponsor,she’s a citizen and work in Uk as a nurse(she’s the one who paid my tuition as well.

The question is she’s my sponsor and I want to use her statement of account As sponsors statements of account but she doesn’t have money in her account at the moment that will stand as a substantial end balance but she have a steady means of income. The question is Can I go ahead in using her statement of account since her income is steady and can finance the cost of living and studying in Canada But at the moment she doesn’t have a substantial end balance. Can her steady income suffice for the end balance, using the adverse effect of covid-19 on her finances as a reason for not having liquid cash in her account.

Thank you all as I will really appreciate all advice
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by jardel551(m): 12:28pm On Jul 24, 2020
[quote author=justwise post=88883946][/quote]
Hello nairalanders,I’m in need of your advice and God bless you as you do.

I got admission to a college in Ontario and paid first term tuition fee in full. My sister who lives and work is my sponsor,she’s a citizen and work in Uk as a nurse(she’s the one who paid my tuition as well.

The question is she’s my sponsor and I want to use her statement of account As sponsors statements of account but she doesn’t have money in her account at the moment that will stand as a substantial end balance but she have a steady means of income. The question is Can I go ahead in using her statement of account since her income is steady and can finance the cost of living and studying in Canada But at the moment she doesn’t have a substantial end balance. Can her steady income suffice for the end balance, using the adverse effect of covid-19 on her finances as a reason for not having liquid cash in her account.

Thank you all as I will really appreciate all advice

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