Hello,
I just joined the forum today cause I am rather desperate as to what I should do to get my Canadian visa and study permit. I'm 20 this year, a Malaysian, and has obtained an offer to transfer to a university in Ontario.
My first visa application (which I applied in early March 2015) has been refused due to financial reasons, in which the officer mentioned that they are not satisfied that I have sufficient funds to pay my tuition fees, maintain myself in Canada, and transport myself to Canada.
Checking back my original financial documents, I noticed that one of my parents' bank accounts was updated last September. Calculating the rest of the total amount of funds constitutes up to about CAD$40,000, which falls short of about CAD$4,000.
Then several questions occurred to me, why exactly do they think that I do not have sufficient funds, if my funds is only off by a meagre amount of money? I have tried contacting the Canadian Embassy in Singapore, since I'm applying from Malaysia, but no contact can be established at all.
I have then decided to make a second application, but I am still confused with how I should prepare my financial documents. I understand that I need to prepare bank statements for the past 4 months, but how much exactly should be in the statements in these 4 months? Should it be the total amount of what I need to pay for my tuition (and another CAD$10,000), or just if I'm able to gather the right amount of funds in the last month (most recent month, which is earlier this June).
I have now around CAD$57,000 ready now but I do not have the right amount of funds in the past four months. I have also prepared documents like dividend certificates. Still, I am both confused and insecure as to whether the application will succeed or will it be rejected again, as I do not know what exactly was the reason to my previous rejection, as well as what exactly are they looking for in my financial status.
I have about 2 months' time left before the commencement of my studies there in Canada, which is why I am this desperate.
I look forward to a reply soon from anyone. Thanks so much in advance.
I just joined the forum today cause I am rather desperate as to what I should do to get my Canadian visa and study permit. I'm 20 this year, a Malaysian, and has obtained an offer to transfer to a university in Ontario.
My first visa application (which I applied in early March 2015) has been refused due to financial reasons, in which the officer mentioned that they are not satisfied that I have sufficient funds to pay my tuition fees, maintain myself in Canada, and transport myself to Canada.
Checking back my original financial documents, I noticed that one of my parents' bank accounts was updated last September. Calculating the rest of the total amount of funds constitutes up to about CAD$40,000, which falls short of about CAD$4,000.
Then several questions occurred to me, why exactly do they think that I do not have sufficient funds, if my funds is only off by a meagre amount of money? I have tried contacting the Canadian Embassy in Singapore, since I'm applying from Malaysia, but no contact can be established at all.
I have then decided to make a second application, but I am still confused with how I should prepare my financial documents. I understand that I need to prepare bank statements for the past 4 months, but how much exactly should be in the statements in these 4 months? Should it be the total amount of what I need to pay for my tuition (and another CAD$10,000), or just if I'm able to gather the right amount of funds in the last month (most recent month, which is earlier this June).
I have now around CAD$57,000 ready now but I do not have the right amount of funds in the past four months. I have also prepared documents like dividend certificates. Still, I am both confused and insecure as to whether the application will succeed or will it be rejected again, as I do not know what exactly was the reason to my previous rejection, as well as what exactly are they looking for in my financial status.
I have about 2 months' time left before the commencement of my studies there in Canada, which is why I am this desperate.
I look forward to a reply soon from anyone. Thanks so much in advance.