Dear members of this forum;
I am writing because I would like to know if someone who is not a relative can sponsor my studies in Canada, I don't have enough money in my back account to fully cover my tuition and living expenses, however I have generous friends who are willing send me money every semester to pay for my tuition, one of them who is a Canadian citizen offered me a rent-free apartment close to the institution I plan to attend.
The official website of the Goverment of Canada only mentions a letter from the person who is giving the money yet I am assuming inmigration authorities will want confirm my sponsors have enough money to pay for my expenses.
Is sponsorship really an option for me?
Will the letter itsefl be enough?
If I already have a rent-free place to stay for the entire length of my studies, will this fact make any difference in the amount fo money I must prove I have for living expenses?
Sincerest regards
I am writing because I would like to know if someone who is not a relative can sponsor my studies in Canada, I don't have enough money in my back account to fully cover my tuition and living expenses, however I have generous friends who are willing send me money every semester to pay for my tuition, one of them who is a Canadian citizen offered me a rent-free apartment close to the institution I plan to attend.
The official website of the Goverment of Canada only mentions a letter from the person who is giving the money yet I am assuming inmigration authorities will want confirm my sponsors have enough money to pay for my expenses.
Is sponsorship really an option for me?
Will the letter itsefl be enough?
If I already have a rent-free place to stay for the entire length of my studies, will this fact make any difference in the amount fo money I must prove I have for living expenses?
Sincerest regards