mdalkhen said:
congratulation guys i hope you will have better life there
can i ask you some question please
what is the spp
and second one how much funds you show the embassy in your bank statement
thanks and congratulation again
SPP (Student Partners Program) was started by the Canadian Govt to promote certain Canadian Colleges; this was started in India in April 2009. They have reduced the number of documents required for those who apply under SPP and your overall chances of getting a visa is good too. You need to have 80% of your total costs through an educational loan sanctioned by one of the banks stated by them. An IELTS of 6.0 is a must. You will find all required information on vfs-canada. co .in.
Although they mention that you aren't supposed to add any other document apart from what is asked, there are certain things you must provide regardless. For eg: Experience certificates in case you have a study gap and have been working. If you haven't worked and yet have a gap, it is recommended that you submit an affidavit.
One of the most important things you must submit is an SOP. If you have a straightforward case, you might not need it (I still do recommend it). However, if you have any gap between your last education and the one you have applied to, or you have applied for a course that is not the same as your previous experience or education, you must submit an SOP explaining your situation.
In your SOP, you need to cover points such as : 1> What makes you interested in the particular course you have applied? 2>Why you have selected the particular college you have applied to? 3> Why Canada? and 4> How this course is going to help you once you return back to your home country.
I hope this helps. If you need any more information, feel free to post your query.