Yes, it can be an issue for you providing the funds to attend school. Him and his family must show most of the funds to support his studies. You are not considered his immediate nor extended family under IRCC guidelines so there is no incentive if you decide that he comes here and you stop the funds due to various circumstances. Then he is in Canada with no money. Same with living with you. He still needs to show funds for living expenses because you could move or ask him to leave.I'm considering to Sponsor my nephew from Bangladesh to come to Canada as an International Student in a college with 2 years program.
local agents told him that if yo uncle sponsor you- there would be almost zero chance to get the visa and Canadian Govt wants to se that foreign money gets into Canada with students, and moreover 1st uncle in Canada might prove that nephew may never go back !! It is the case that Canadian close family member's sponsoring reduce the likelihood of getting visa for international students (particularly from Bangladesh) ?
Anyone having similar experience may help respond here- please.
Student also has to show ties to return. So needs to show that program will give him many job opportunities in Bangladesh to justify costs.
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