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Advice needed!!

AvisTrump

Member
Jun 16, 2018
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  1. Now that I am planing to finally apply for a study permit this month, little unsure of the documents I have collected. Please let me know if there is anything missing. I am changing my course completely and pursuing my dream.

    2007 - 10th passed documents.
    2009 - 12th passed documents.
    2011 2014 - BBM dropped out documents.
    2014 - 2017 work documents.
    2014 - 2017 - BA passed documents (working and completing graduation at the same time)
    2017-2019 - Internship in two different resturant as a trainee chef. (Documents)
    Letter of Acceptance from the college.
    First Installment payment fee receipt.
    GIC documents
    Police Verification Certificate
    Medical Examination.
    My 6 months bank statement.
    Some necessary affidavits.
    Visa application form duly filled.
    Photographs and Passport-photocopy.
    Father's asset documents.
    Form 16 of the sponsor alongwith the bank statement (parents).
    Statement of Purpose (SOP)
    IELTS score card - overall 6.5 with S-7, W-6.5, L-6, R-5.5

    With the study gap and change of course completely, I do not feel my application stand strong however, I am with a hope that the visa commissioner will consider my circumstances.
    Also, let me know what are the documents which needs to be notarized. I seek advice/suggestions from the learned people of what you think overall of my application. Thank you!
 

sharonina

Full Member
Dec 1, 2016
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you need to provide your letter of intent (why are u planning to study in canada, what are u currently doing in your country, what is your expectation on getting canada education, also to include your plan after finishing ur studies). your parents should also write a letter of financial support.
the financial support letter and letter of intent were the two documents that needs to be notarized
 

AvisTrump

Member
Jun 16, 2018
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I am applying as an Indian citizen.
Well I have written the letter of intent which we called it Statement of Purpose here although I try to touch all the points you have mentioned but not sure if it is strong enough.
Finanacial support letter is aslo written and taken their approved signature from my father and the sponsors although the letters are not notarized. But most of my documents are notarized except.


you need to provide your letter of intent (why are u planning to study in canada, what are u currently doing in your country, what is your expectation on getting canada education, also to include your plan after finishing ur studies). your parents should also write a letter of financial support.
the financial support letter and letter of intent were the two documents that needs to be notarized