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How to write name in Study Permit form?

selvakk

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Their name on Passport and certificates is same
But i just wanna make sure
Is wrong name will impact on getting visa. Bcz on their national id card name is not same as on my passport. Thats the problem
National ID card is not going to affect visa. Your travel documentation(passport) is what is important, you are going to show the passport and not your national ID in the visa application. So, the name must match what is in the passport, when you travel abroad your passport is the only id proof that matters.
 
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HenryVo

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I really appreciate your help.
Can you guide me on the Digital Signature?
My application is an Online Application and it states that I am not suppose to sign the forms. It will provide me with a digital signature at the end.

I have uploaded all of my documents and is ready to submit my application, so when will I create this Digital Signature?
Also, once created, do I have to go back to all of my forms and sign it using the digital signature?
If not, how will the software know which signature boxes to sign and which not to sign?
Thank you in advance.
 

selvakk

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I really appreciate your help.
Can you guide me on the Digital Signature?
My application is an Online Application and it states that I am not suppose to sign the forms. It will provide me with a digital signature at the end.

I have uploaded all of my documents and is ready to submit my application, so when will I create this Digital Signature?
Also, once created, do I have to go back to all of my forms and sign it using the digital signature?
If not, how will the software know which signature boxes to sign and which not to sign?
Thank you in advance.
Follow this guidance. You don't have to do anything to the forms, once you "sign" at the end, they will take it as if all the forms you submited are signed by you, where it needs to be.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=740&top=23
 

HenryVo

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I dont think that matters much because some of my documents have "Given Name + Last Name" while my passport and degree certificate have "Last Name + given Name"

Write name without symbol of course...
Hey bro, could you help me out?
I am worried because I have submitted my application and didn't submit a SOP along with it. SOP is not listed in the documents required list.

Would this severely affect the chances of my visa application being approved?
I have satisfied all other requirements. But will not submitting a SOP be a huge problem?
 

selvakk

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Hey bro, could you help me out?
I am worried because I have submitted my application and didn't submit a SOP along with it. SOP is not listed in the documents required list.

Would this severely affect the chances of my visa application being approved?
I have satisfied all other requirements. But will not submitting a SOP be a huge problem?
If there are no complications in your application, then there is really no need for SOP. SOP helps, but there are people who have got visa without SOP.
 

HenryVo

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If there are no complications in your application, then there is really no need for SOP. SOP helps, but there are people who have got visa without SOP.
Thank you so much for the reply!
Personally, I don't see any complications in my application. Could you give me your opinions on my application?

I have 7.5 IELTS, lowest band is 6.0.
Paid first year tuition, paid GIC, done medical exam, etc. Because it is SDS, they state that I don't need any other financial proof, other than the first year tuition paid and GIC.
I am accepted to Carleton University for Bachelor of Computer Science with $4000 scholarship. Digital image, birth certificate, etc. has all been provided and all required documents in the online application has been uploaded and submitted. I have only finished high school, and have done no prior post secondary education.

The only thing I worry about is that I have an older sister that recently got PR in Canada and is living there now. Would this be a problem?
In my support, I have studied 2 years in New Zealand before and left the country right after I graduated high school there.
So is this enough proof that I will leave the country after graduation?
Most people got rejected because of this and this is why I am worried. I have been to many countries before and have always left after my intended reason for going there was finished.

Please, could you give me some advice? I am really worry right now. Thank you so much!
 

selvakk

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Thank you so much for the reply!
Personally, I don't see any complications in my application. Could you give me your opinions on my application?

I have 7.5 IELTS, lowest band is 6.0.
Paid first year tuition, paid GIC, done medical exam, etc. Because it is SDS, they state that I don't need any other financial proof, other than the first year tuition paid and GIC.
I am accepted to Carleton University for Bachelor of Computer Science with $4000 scholarship. Digital image, birth certificate, etc. has all been provided and all required documents in the online application has been uploaded and submitted. I have only finished high school, and have done no prior post secondary education.

The only thing I worry about is that I have an older sister that recently got PR in Canada and is living there now. Would this be a problem?
In my support, I have studied 2 years in New Zealand before and left the country right after I graduated high school there.
So is this enough proof that I will leave the country after graduation?
Most people got rejected because of this and this is why I am worried. I have been to many countries before and have always left after my intended reason for going there was finished.

Please, could you give me some advice? I am really worry right now. Thank you so much!
Having a sibling with PR does reduce home ties and be a negative in visa, but there is nothing you can do about that. Your case is simple since you have only done high school. I don't think you really need a SOP in your case.
 

HenryVo

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Having a sibling with PR does reduce home ties and be a negative in visa, but there is nothing you can do about that. Your case is simple since you have only done high school. I don't think you really need a SOP in your case.
Thank you so much! I am feeling much more reassured now. But just out of curiosity, does the fact that I have only done high school and have done no post secondary education be a positive when getting a visa?
I have only seen people applying to go study a post graduation diploma or masters being rejected. And have seen no high school students with all required documents satisfied being rejected before. Why is this the case?
 

selvakk

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Thank you so much! I am feeling much more reassured now. But just out of curiosity, does the fact that I have only done high school and have done no post secondary education be a positive when getting a visa?
I have only seen people applying to go study a post graduation diploma or masters being rejected. And have seen no high school students with all required documents satisfied being rejected before. Why is this the case?
A lot of people use the Post-graduate diploma/certificate as a way of getting PR easily because of PGWP. More people apply, more people get rejected. The percentage is always more important than the number. Also, note that people without problems would probably not post on a forum, so the cases you see here may be more complicated than the average application.
 

HenryVo

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A lot of people use the Post-graduate diploma/certificate as a way of getting PR easily because of PGWP. More people apply, more people get rejected. The percentage is always more important than the number. Also, note that people without problems would probably not post on a forum, so the cases you see here may be more complicated than the average application.
Hey bro, I have one more small question and I hope you can help me with it.

So I finished high school in New Zealand in November 2018 (Schools in New Zealand ends in November). Then I returned home and worked on applying to Canadian universities and applying for Visa. Canada's summer ends in September and their universities only start then (Different seasons for north and south hemisphere countries).

So there is a gap between 11/2018 to 06/2019. Roughly a 0.5 year gap. Will this small gap be a problem without a SOP? I have stated in my application form that I returned home after graduating high school in November 2018. Because this isn't my fault, even in Vietnam (where I am from), universities starts in September, so I have to wait 0.5 year regardless of where I go. Could you please help me?
 

selvakk

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Hey bro, I have one more small question and I hope you can help me with it.

So I finished high school in New Zealand in November 2018 (Schools in New Zealand ends in November). Then I returned home and worked on applying to Canadian universities and applying for Visa. Canada's summer ends in September and their universities only start then (Different seasons for north and south hemisphere countries).

So there is a gap between 11/2018 to 06/2019. Roughly a 0.5 year gap. Will this small gap be a problem without a SOP? I have stated in my application form that I returned home after graduating high school in November 2018. Because this isn't my fault, even in Vietnam (where I am from), universities starts in September, so I have to wait 0.5 year regardless of where I go. Could you please help me?
No, just mention in your SOP that you were applying to colleges/universities.
 

selvakk

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Thanks for the reply. I have submitted my application WITHOUT a SOP. Will this be a big problem? How can I send them a SOP now?
Adding any thing now may delay your application. They will know that you have just left high school. You are not expected to enter the work force after highschool. So a gap shouldn't be an issue.