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rasel said:
For the new applicants, I like to share one of my old comment :

There r some rules and something beyond rules. The minimum rule for funding is 1 year tution + 1 year living cost + return plane fare. U have to keep such amount of money in bank account as liquid or FDR for 4 months (I am not sure about this 4 months maturity period thing but keep it in mind for safety. Coz some successful applicant talked about it in this forum)

In Bangladeshi perspective, situation is quite different. The general rule is that you SHOULD show AT LEAST a year worth of money. But in that case, you should show that your sponsor has a continuous flow of income to sustain both you and his family with that money for the 2nd year (along with the first year too). Because if you show that you need suppose $24k and your sponsor is showing $24k, then they will reject the application because if the sponsor is showing that amount then how will he sustain his family back here AND how will he provide the money for the 2nd year.

So, it is always a safe bet to show the money for total living (most of the successful applications without scholarship show that). And that should be more than the expense obviously. So, you should show more then $48k, that way the VO will be convinced that your sponsor got enough money to sustain you and his family also. This is where many people get rejected although they show the right amount of money - "SUSTAIN BOTH YOU AND HIS FAMILY". Remember, everywhere it is written "FUND AVAILABLE" not "FUND YOU ARE WILLING TO SPEND" or something like that.

Another thing is, its always been better not showing any relatives in Canada. Because that will loose ur family tie with ur home country. VO maybe will think that u will never back to BD, ur main intention is settle down there.

Don't rely on any. Most of the BD agency r money suckers. They will lead u to a rejection and apply again and again to hold ur money in their account as FDR. That is their main business. Believe me.

one point, it's good not to show relatives (aunt, cousins etc) in canada but if you have first degree relative (father, mother, brother or sister- not cousin), then you MUST NOT hide that info...
 
tomsware said:
one point, it's good not to show relatives (aunt, cousins etc) in canada but if you have first degree relative (father, mother, brother or sister- not cousin), then you MUST NOT hide that info...

No one can hide first blood relations or their present status, because he/she have to submit "Family Information (IMM5645E)" form.
 
rasel said:
For the new applicants, I like to share one of my old comment :

There r some rules and something beyond rules. The minimum rule for funding is 1 year tution + 1 year living cost + return plane fare. U have to keep such amount of money in bank account as liquid or FDR for 4 months (I am not sure about this 4 months maturity period thing but keep it in mind for safety. Coz some successful applicant talked about it in this forum)

In Bangladeshi perspective, situation is quite different. The general rule is that you SHOULD show AT LEAST a year worth of money. But in that case, you should show that your sponsor has a continuous flow of income to sustain both you and his family with that money for the 2nd year (along with the first year too). Because if you show that you need suppose $24k and your sponsor is showing $24k, then they will reject the application because if the sponsor is showing that amount then how will he sustain his family back here AND how will he provide the money for the 2nd year.

So, it is always a safe bet to show the money for total living (most of the successful applications without scholarship show that). And that should be more than the expense obviously. So, you should show more then $48k, that way the VO will be convinced that your sponsor got enough money to sustain you and his family also. This is where many people get rejected although they show the right amount of money - "SUSTAIN BOTH YOU AND HIS FAMILY". Remember, everywhere it is written "FUND AVAILABLE" not "FUND YOU ARE WILLING TO SPEND" or something like that.

Another thing is, its always been better not showing any relatives in Canada. Because that will loose ur family tie with ur home country. VO maybe will think that u will never back to BD, ur main intention is settle down there.

Don't rely on any agency. Most of the BD agency r money suckers. They will lead u to a rejection and apply again and again to hold ur money in their account as FDR. That is their main business. Believe me.

My current age is 18. And in Nova Scotia below 19 is a minor. So, my uncle is taking my custodianship. Will that be a problem ?
 
Hello,

I applied for a study permit and a TRV for my wife on 25th May at Dhaka VFS (received by Singapore office on 29th, according to the application status checking website).

Was wondering if anyone here has any idea about how long it should take for even a medical call, let alone the visas.

Thanks in advance for your reply.
 
In my case it's already over 61 days ... still waiting....!!!!
 
thaabor said:
Hello,

I applied for a study permit and a TRV for my wife on 25th May at Dhaka VFS (received by Singapore office on 29th, according to the application status checking website).

Was wondering if anyone here has any idea about how long it should take for even a medical call, let alone the visas.

Thanks in advance for your reply.

After received by Singapore office, it took around 20 days to get the medical call. But due to strike, some processing r facing delay.
 
Guys how do I pay the visa fees? And when do I have to pay the fees? Does it need to be paid in CAD or Singaporean $ or in Taka. Do I need to pay it on the when i submitting my application to VFS or I can pay before. What do I wrtite in the payee in the bank draft?
 
PMC89 said:
Guys how do I pay the visa fees? And when do I have to pay the fees? Does it need to be paid in CAD or Singaporean $ or in Taka. Do I need to pay it on the when i submitting my application to VFS or I can pay before. What do I wrtite in the payee in the bank draft?



you just go to the VFS. they will give you the money receipt ant a bank booth is situated in side the VFS office. you just need to pay your fees nothing else.
 
PMC89 said:
Guys how do I pay the visa fees? And when do I have to pay the fees? Does it need to be paid in CAD or Singaporean $ or in Taka. Do I need to pay it on the when i submitting my application to VFS or I can pay before. What do I wrtite in the payee in the bank draft?

There is a Brac Bank counter inside VFS, where u have to submit ur visa fees in exact amount (Remember they will not provide u changes, so bring exact amount of ur visa fees).
 
Thanks rasel and Fatemaliza, but I will submit my application in VFS chittagong. Is it going to be the same procedure? It would be great if you can tell me how much do I have to pay so that I can pay the exact amount.
 
PMC89 said:
Thanks rasel and Fatemaliza, but I will submit my application in VFS chittagong. Is it going to be the same procedure? It would be great if you can tell me how much do I have to pay so that I can pay the exact amount.

Yes. As far I know, according to new rules, total visa fee with other VFS charges is Tk. 12,797/=.

VFS Chittagong is same as Dhaka. Once I applied for Thai visa from there, then I deposited my fees in Brac Bank booth inside VFS Ctg.
 
Thanks, you have been of great help
 
ahmed.faysol said:
In my case it's already over 61 days ... still waiting....!!!!

did you receive medical call or any email on the update of your visa?

i received medical call after 45 WORKING days of application .... and it's been 3 weeks now since i have done my medical !
 
Yes I got medical call on 6th May, have done my medical on 8th May and submitted my passport on 9th May...Now waiting!!!!
 
ahmed.faysol said:
Yes I got medical call on 6th May, have done my medical on 8th May and submitted my passport on 9th May...Now waiting!!!!

Then send them email.