Yes brother you are right Indian students can apply for study permit after applying for loan and further more Indian students have facility for GIC through Scotia bank account. Pakistani students do not have these options. Actually it is responsibility of Pakistan High Commission In Canada to initiate these kind of facilities for prospective students but they have dumb and deaf ears.slmaan said:Ok... But as far as i know, Indian students do get loan.
Anyways they rejected my visa because of the loan issue and now i am very confused what to do? any suggestions ..
From a Canadian bank? Why only Indian students and not other International Students?Ok... But as far as i know, Indian students do get loan.
it is a facility devised for Indian and Chinese students by Scotia bank with help of local banks in India and Chinafrankfurtvancouver said:From a Canadian bank? Why only Indian students and not other International Students?
Janab:Ok... But as far as i know, Indian students do get loan.
Anyways they rejected my visa because of the loan issue and now i am very confused what to do? any suggestions ..
I am not sure about PGWP. What I can tell about the loan is that you have to visit your nearest branch. SBP, HBL, UBL ABL are the banks that offer student loan in Pak. If you come across any useful info related to PGWP then do let us know.Can you plz guide me about loan ?and after having loan can we apply for pgwp?as i heard after getting funding one can't be eligible for pgwp?
Student loan has nothing to do with PGWP. You have confused the funding and grants given by the Canadian government with funds taken as loan from your country.Can you plz guide me about loan ?and after having loan can we apply for pgwp?as i heard after getting funding one can't be eligible for pgwp?
Many thanks for clarifying the myth. For those who are still confused here your guide: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/work/after-graduation/eligibility.htmlStudent loan has nothing to do with PGWP. You have confused the funding and grants given by the Canadian government with funds taken as loan from your country.