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Nightrocker said:
Hello Dear,

Please let me know that have they stamped on your Passport or have pasted striker or have issued you letter?? Because I have heard that visa office itself don't issue the visa, they actually issue a letter and on airport some officer may be custom officer will issue you the final visa and he will also decide duration and other concerns of visa.

I have gotten my visa as well. They have stamped a multiple entry visa (under student category) in the passport and also given me a letter which I have to present at the airport.

So you get both, the visa stamped in your passport and a letter for immigration officer at Canadian border.
 
chd2canada said:
I have gotten my visa as well. They have stamped a multiple entry visa (under student category) in the passport and also given me a letter which I have to present at the airport.

So you get both, the visa stamped in your passport and a letter for immigration officer at Canadian border.

Thanks dear. And congratulations to you. Where from did you apply? And after Medical, what time did it take? Could you tell me what are the chances after having medical?
 
mehtab.92 said:
Hi Everybody.
I'm very happy today, got visa in 11 working days.

All thanks to God.

Salam dear. For which course did you apply? and what are your previous qualifications?
 
hey hi mehtab.92 congrats for ur visa.....can u plz send me covering letter and SOP of ur's even im applying for SPP category plz mail to itsmemanoj.308@gmail.com
 
Nightrocker said:
Thanks dear. And congratulations to you. Where from did you apply? And after Medical, what time did it take? Could you tell me what are the chances after having medical?

I applied in New York. I am an Indian national, working in US. They don't ask for medicals here. Sorry my experience with Canadian Consulate in NY won't be of any help to you as it is really different than the Canadian embassy in India or Pakistan. It seems like the visa process is much easier in NY. I wish you good luck and hope you get your visa soon!
 
guys i hav nt submitted any of SOP. Actually my case was very clear and clean.
I did my high school with commerce subjects.
Scored 6.5 in IELTS
God Admission in IBU course at Seneca col.
Loan letter of 12 lakh.
Shown financial docs of my sponsors.
All other docs mentioned in checklist.
Now, Visa is in my hand.
 
mehtab.92 said:
guys i hav nt submitted any of SOP. Actually my case was very clear and clean.
I did my high school with commerce subjects.
Scored 6.5 in IELTS
God Admission in IBU course at Seneca col.
Loan letter of 12 lakh.
Shown financial docs of my sponsors.
All other docs mentioned in checklist.
Now, Visa is in my hand.

That's great bro. But please clear a few things to me. High School you mean University? and what is IMU course? Is it PGD or anything else?
 
Congrats Mehtaab
 
Congrats Mehtab
May eveyone get stamped visa same as u got them.

Best Wishes,
Kavya
 
Scanner said:
What is SPP?

SPP stands for Student Partnership Program
A faster way to get Study Permit. Working in India And China.

You can check the institutes who are participating in SPP

http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/india-inde/visas/StudentPartnersProgram_ProgrammePartenairesEtudiants-Nov09.aspx

All the best
 
Congratulations, Mehtaab!

May I please ask you a few questions that I have about filling the student application form under SPP. For a 2 year study, do I need to show the finances available for both the years in advance or just 80% of loan for first year's expenses will do.

Here is my situation--

I have been given admission in a two year diploma course with a fee + expenses totalling 22,450 CAD per year (~45,000 CAD/21 lakhs for two years). I have also taken education loan in the amount of 9 lakhs and have savings of 5.5 lakhs. I have three questions about filling the student application form "Details of intended study in Canada" section
1. What should be filled in the "cost of studies" column--one year or total 2 yr duration tuition + living expenses. If I mention two year total cost and show 80% amount of loan for first year's expenses only, will that be an issue? Would they question that I dont have sufficient funds for the entire duration of study?
2. In "Funds available for study in Canada" column, should I write the sum total of loan amount sanctioned (9 lakhs)+ my personal savings (5.5 lakhs) or addition my father's and sister's savings info as well to cover both the year's expenses.
3. In "My expenses in Canada will be paid by" column which is a drop down menu with three options: myself, parents or others; if I choose "myself" option, would this include my loan, my savings and family members salaries/savings OR should I choose "other". Would choosing "other" create any confusion or need for clarification.

I will appreciate any guidance on this very much. I plan to apply for visa in Delhi next week.
Thanks and all the best,
SP
 
Thanx to everybody.
Guys right now i can't reply for any of questions.
I'm so sorry.
Will interact you all guys in next coming week.