Updated wala pa po still waiting po ako. Kayo po?Royangel14 said:Tisoy13... Parehong pareho nga tau may29 din nareceive ng embassy result ng medical ko... Update update nlang ha kung meron kc ibig sabhin dpat sabay lalabas ung result natin...
congrats DocRZ and msladybugGelatine said:Conngrats DocRZ and msladybug for your visa approval
Since we will be sponsored by my father in law, is he still required to submit his bank statements aside from the notarized letter of support/sponsorship? It is not indicated here that it is required but was wondering if someone went through a similar situation.Proof of financial support
You must prove that you can support yourself and the family members who accompany you while you are in Canada. You can prove that you have sufficient funds to support yourself in Canada by showing some of the following:
proof of a Canadian bank account in your name if money has been transferred to Canada;
proof of a student/education loan from a financial institution;
your bank statements for the past four months;
a bank draft in convertible currency;
proof of payment of tuition and accommodation fees;
a letter from the person or institution providing you with money; and
proof of funding paid from within Canada if you have a scholarship or are in a Canadian-funded educational program.
Thank you so much DocRZ! That makes sense. I guess we will just have to include his contract and bank statements. No properties or businesses, unfortunately. I hope they find his income and savings sufficient. We have a bit of money as well, which was provided for by my in laws.DocRZ said:Cocoagirl, you definitely have to include the bank statements of your father-in-law. Let's just say, how can the visa officer know if your father-in-law has enough money to support your husband's education. It will also be better to put properties named under your father-in-law, his income tax return and businesses so the visa officer will know the financial status of your in-laws.
AAAAWWWW. THANK YOU GUYS! GOD HAS BLESSED ME AND DOCRZ. HOPE THE PROCESS OF OUR APPLICATIONS WHICH WE FILED ONLINE WOULD GUIDE THOSE WHO APPLIED ONLINE TOO. WISH YOU ALL THE LUCK IN THE WORLDDocRZ said:Thanks Gelatine, amiel.santiago, carolhynes19 and dreamer20. I'm will surely pay forward what this forum gave me.
blessed indeed. sana kami din mabless like you and docRZ sis! good luck at sana magkita kita tayo dun!msladybug said:AAAAWWWW. THANK YOU GUYS! GOD HAS BLESSED ME AND DOCRZ. HOPE THE PROCESS OF OUR APPLICATIONS WHICH WE FILED ONLINE WOULD GUIDE THOSE WHO APPLIED ONLINE TOO. WISH YOU ALL THE LUCK IN THE WORLD
POWERHUG PAG KITA2 SA CANADA. HEHE
lahat ng family members ko andito sa Philippines, wala kaming relatives sa Canada. Single and no kids.cocoagirl said:you can resolve this i think by declaring your family members still living here. lahat po ba ng relatives ninyo nasa Canada/abroad na? are you married? have kids? siblings?
Thanks! Will do that. I hope maniwala yung consulmsladybug said:True! Show to the visa officer that your main priority is to go back to the Philippines after your studies. Maging makabayan ka sa personal study plan mo
Wow! You're lucky, kahit ang sinabi mo eh plan mo to work in Canada after. I dont have any properties here, yung parents ko lang yung meron. May impact ba yun sa application? or dapat under sa name ko yung properties?DocRZ said:Aside from your family serving as country ties, pwede din ang business, properties, a job/position waiting for your after graduation. Personally, I lack this in my Statement of purpose. Sabi ko lang, after graduation, I plan to either stay in Canada to work and continue my research or go back to the Philippines to be a university professor. Although factor na din siguro na I have no immediate family sa Canada kaya they granted my visa.