Hi everyone,
I've applied for a study permit to study in Canada twice, and both times my application has been rejected because the authorities believe I don't have sufficient funds. This is frustrating because my family does have the money, but it's tied up in fixed-term deposits that we can't access right now.
To address this issue for my third application, we borrowed the necessary funds from a friend. We intend to pay this money back as soon as my permit is accepted. My question is: do I need to disclose that the funds are borrowed? If I don't mention it, could my application be rejected again? Has anyone been in a similar situation, and how did you handle it?
Any advice or shared experiences would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I've applied for a study permit to study in Canada twice, and both times my application has been rejected because the authorities believe I don't have sufficient funds. This is frustrating because my family does have the money, but it's tied up in fixed-term deposits that we can't access right now.
To address this issue for my third application, we borrowed the necessary funds from a friend. We intend to pay this money back as soon as my permit is accepted. My question is: do I need to disclose that the funds are borrowed? If I don't mention it, could my application be rejected again? Has anyone been in a similar situation, and how did you handle it?
Any advice or shared experiences would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!