Hello everyone,
I wish to share and seek your candid advise. I am an international student here in Malaysia. I have been offered admission to study in Canada. I have few concerns and i need advise of others to help meet my goal. I must mention that i have been denied Transit visa to Canada twice when i applied to transit through Canada on our way to Brazil. We (my wife and I) had no intention to be there longer than the 24/48 allowable transit time.
Reasons for refusals states: "You have not satisfied me that you would leave Canada at the end of your stay". In reaching this decision, I considered several factors including: travel history, purpose of visit, and you have not declared previous refusals.
Now i am done with studies here in Malaysia and wish to move on to Canada for further studies. Below are my inquiry:
First, I wish to get clarified on funds as i fill my application form. On my Offer letter, it's stated
Tuition = CAD16,954.84,
Living Expenses i.e. Room and Board, Transportation, Miscellaneous = CAD13,296.00,
Books & Supplies: CAD875.
This gives a TOTAL CAD31,125.84 / year.
Based on explanation via CIC which states: Tuition (CAD16,954.84) + Living expense CAD10,000 which totals CAD26,954.84. On my offer letter the total is higher (CAD31,125.84). Should i go with CIC explanation or with the College estimated value of CAD31,125.84 as stated on my Offer letter. I asked this due to available funds CAD28,000 i have at my disposal, do i still stand the chance to get the visa ?
Secondly, as a requirement "to show a reliable source of funds for the duration of studies", I intend to write a letter of explanation notifying the consular of a potential plan to support my second year tuition and living expense. To achieve this, I intend to prepare a "Power of attorney" giving my spouse (she isn't going to Canada with me) the authorization to sell a part of our property and make the cash available in cashable format before the end of my first academic year. This i intend to use to cover my second years since my studies is only 2 years and i do have funds available for 1 year study. My intention is to achieve my academic pursuit with much experience in the industry. I will attach relevant documents to support this.. such as letter from the real estate company confirming that i own several properties and also the power of Attorney. Can this be used as potential and a reliable source of funds ?
Lastly, based on previous visa refusals and other inquiry shared above.. Do i stand the chance to get visa ? Please advise, should you have any piece of relevant information, i will appreciate.
Thank you
Micheal
I wish to share and seek your candid advise. I am an international student here in Malaysia. I have been offered admission to study in Canada. I have few concerns and i need advise of others to help meet my goal. I must mention that i have been denied Transit visa to Canada twice when i applied to transit through Canada on our way to Brazil. We (my wife and I) had no intention to be there longer than the 24/48 allowable transit time.
Reasons for refusals states: "You have not satisfied me that you would leave Canada at the end of your stay". In reaching this decision, I considered several factors including: travel history, purpose of visit, and you have not declared previous refusals.
Now i am done with studies here in Malaysia and wish to move on to Canada for further studies. Below are my inquiry:
First, I wish to get clarified on funds as i fill my application form. On my Offer letter, it's stated
Tuition = CAD16,954.84,
Living Expenses i.e. Room and Board, Transportation, Miscellaneous = CAD13,296.00,
Books & Supplies: CAD875.
This gives a TOTAL CAD31,125.84 / year.
Based on explanation via CIC which states: Tuition (CAD16,954.84) + Living expense CAD10,000 which totals CAD26,954.84. On my offer letter the total is higher (CAD31,125.84). Should i go with CIC explanation or with the College estimated value of CAD31,125.84 as stated on my Offer letter. I asked this due to available funds CAD28,000 i have at my disposal, do i still stand the chance to get the visa ?
Secondly, as a requirement "to show a reliable source of funds for the duration of studies", I intend to write a letter of explanation notifying the consular of a potential plan to support my second year tuition and living expense. To achieve this, I intend to prepare a "Power of attorney" giving my spouse (she isn't going to Canada with me) the authorization to sell a part of our property and make the cash available in cashable format before the end of my first academic year. This i intend to use to cover my second years since my studies is only 2 years and i do have funds available for 1 year study. My intention is to achieve my academic pursuit with much experience in the industry. I will attach relevant documents to support this.. such as letter from the real estate company confirming that i own several properties and also the power of Attorney. Can this be used as potential and a reliable source of funds ?
Lastly, based on previous visa refusals and other inquiry shared above.. Do i stand the chance to get visa ? Please advise, should you have any piece of relevant information, i will appreciate.
Thank you
Micheal
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