Hello everyone. I'm looking for advice about my student visa application. I'm very worried that I will get rejected, mainly because of the financial aspects.
I am transferring to a university in Canada from a university in the USA. I will be starting my junior year in Canada, meaning i'll only be in college there for 2 years. I have already been accepted to my university.
The tuition fees for one year are 18,000 CAD. I will be living in a dorm that is 6,000 CAD for one year. I have a meal plan that pays for all my meals which is about 1200 CAD. This equals to about 25,000 CAD a year.
In my student visa application I showed that I have 19,000 CAD in my bank account. I am receiving a US government loan of 9,300 CAD. My total is 28,300 CAD.
I'm worried because I saw that it is recommended to have 10,000 CAD + the cost of tuition fees. I only have about 3000 extra.
However, I already have a job on campus working 20 hours a week making 12 CAD an hour(~500 a paycheck) I also work a job during the spring and summer where I make about 20$ USD an hour, which is where I made the 19,000 already in my bank account, which is how i'll be paying for my second year's tuition. Next year I will also receive a US Government loan of 12,000 CAD. I've explained both of these things on my application, and have included a letter from my Canadian college stating I will be working on campus and a letter from my American job saying I will be returning next year and the amount of hours I work and my pay.
I also do not need to budget travel fees because I currently live on a small island about 20 miles from my Canadian college. I travel to this city all the time by ferry and it costs about 10$ USD to get there. Because of this, I already have warm clothes, jackets, etc.
Everything else on my application is great. I'm mainly worried about this financial aspect. I'm able to take out a small loan if necessary. What do you think about my situation?
I am transferring to a university in Canada from a university in the USA. I will be starting my junior year in Canada, meaning i'll only be in college there for 2 years. I have already been accepted to my university.
The tuition fees for one year are 18,000 CAD. I will be living in a dorm that is 6,000 CAD for one year. I have a meal plan that pays for all my meals which is about 1200 CAD. This equals to about 25,000 CAD a year.
In my student visa application I showed that I have 19,000 CAD in my bank account. I am receiving a US government loan of 9,300 CAD. My total is 28,300 CAD.
I'm worried because I saw that it is recommended to have 10,000 CAD + the cost of tuition fees. I only have about 3000 extra.
However, I already have a job on campus working 20 hours a week making 12 CAD an hour(~500 a paycheck) I also work a job during the spring and summer where I make about 20$ USD an hour, which is where I made the 19,000 already in my bank account, which is how i'll be paying for my second year's tuition. Next year I will also receive a US Government loan of 12,000 CAD. I've explained both of these things on my application, and have included a letter from my Canadian college stating I will be working on campus and a letter from my American job saying I will be returning next year and the amount of hours I work and my pay.
I also do not need to budget travel fees because I currently live on a small island about 20 miles from my Canadian college. I travel to this city all the time by ferry and it costs about 10$ USD to get there. Because of this, I already have warm clothes, jackets, etc.
Everything else on my application is great. I'm mainly worried about this financial aspect. I'm able to take out a small loan if necessary. What do you think about my situation?
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