mcadam said:If someone takes a personal loan from a friend and put in their bank account to apply for study permit. How can they show this as proof of financial support without raising any suspicions from the visa officer?
Thank you.
bryheartpizza said:You'll have to get
1. bank certificate - just a certificate stating the total amount of money in your name
2. bank statements (up to last 4 months)
3. ITR
4. properties (business, land titles, etc.)
this may look suspicious to the VO for which he may reject your visa.kool.keith said:This we know, I'm talking about personal loan transferred to account just 10 days ago, in such I cant give a 4 months bank statement.
kool.keith said:This we know, I'm talking about personal loan transferred to account just 10 days ago, in such I cant give a 4 months bank statement.
heena1521 said:You should not have got the funds transferred to your account in the end moment, it can give a doubt to the visa officer about the loan being temporary . If it was bank loan then would have been safer but this is risky!
kool.keith said:Thank you for you response.
I am also taking bank loan of INR 750000 and my father has INR 1300000 in his PF account.
Should this be good to go?
And FYI I will be applying VISA on basis of memorial university tuition fee is like CAD 7000-9000 per year.
Alright thanksheena1521 said:Yes that is good enough. Then why you put the friend's money. Unnesessary increasing risk.
kool.keith said:This we know, I'm talking about personal loan transferred to account just 10 days ago, in such I cant give a 4 months bank statement.
kool.keith said:Alright thanks
I thought showing PF wouldn't be that simple, I mean we can't take out money from a PF account that easily