Hello,
I have a close friend who has been in Canada for several years. She is just 2 courses short of obtaining her university degree. She unfortunately struggled with a few classes at the end. In any case, her current situation is that her student visa expired a 2 months ago, and her window to reapply is at the end of February.
She has been re-accepted at the university and will be able to register for summer classes. However she is struggling financially and does not have the $10,000 in her account.
Her family does not live in Canada. I know if she gets her student visa extended she will graduate, and once she has a post graduate work visa she will be more than capable of supporting herself (strong work ethic).
Is there an option for me to write a letter promising to support her (financially) that will help with her application even if she does not have $10,000 in savings? I have professional career (engineer), house with spare bedroom (if needed, she’s supporting herself right now though), and can show a very good bank balance. I’m willing to provide my financial statements too if it helps. I’m just wondering if it’s an option even though I’m not a family member. I can lend her the $10,000 too. I just don’t know if that looks suspicious or not. In any case, I’m looking to see what options I’d have to help her with her application since she’s short on the $10,000 savings.
Thanks.
I have a close friend who has been in Canada for several years. She is just 2 courses short of obtaining her university degree. She unfortunately struggled with a few classes at the end. In any case, her current situation is that her student visa expired a 2 months ago, and her window to reapply is at the end of February.
She has been re-accepted at the university and will be able to register for summer classes. However she is struggling financially and does not have the $10,000 in her account.
Her family does not live in Canada. I know if she gets her student visa extended she will graduate, and once she has a post graduate work visa she will be more than capable of supporting herself (strong work ethic).
Is there an option for me to write a letter promising to support her (financially) that will help with her application even if she does not have $10,000 in savings? I have professional career (engineer), house with spare bedroom (if needed, she’s supporting herself right now though), and can show a very good bank balance. I’m willing to provide my financial statements too if it helps. I’m just wondering if it’s an option even though I’m not a family member. I can lend her the $10,000 too. I just don’t know if that looks suspicious or not. In any case, I’m looking to see what options I’d have to help her with her application since she’s short on the $10,000 savings.
Thanks.