Hello everyone,
I appreciate it if someone assists me with my questions.
First of all I have to mention, and I've been living in Dubai for the past 8 years, and I am applying through Canadian embassy in Abu Dhabi.
I have applied for MBA program at Vancouver Island University, and got the acceptance letter already. Now I have to go to the embassy and apply for my student permit. I just want to make sure of some stuff and then apply to minimize the chance of rejection.
1. I have my bachelor's degree in IT, and my Master's degree in Marketing; and I want to pursue my studies by getting my MBA now. the reason for that is I found out having MBA is much more helpful than other master's degree, and I decided to get my MBA in Canada. My question is do you think there is chance my visa gets rejected for study mismatch?
2. I am applying with my BF, and as a common law partner. I want to study and he wants to work there, so he's accompanying me. We've been living together for the past 7 years, and because it's against UAE's law for people who are not married to live together, we found it really hard to prove our relationship. We don't have any joint back accounts, house lease, joint health insurance or anything like that.We have only traveled to our home country together twice, and not any other place for our travel history together, we can show the stamps on our passports which are at the same dates.
We have studied our Bachelor's and Master's together at the same time and at the same universities. Even our majors are the same, and all of our professors were aware of our relationship. Our families were also aware, and we have lots of photos with each others family. We can prove our relationship by showing photos of our 7 years relationship together,letter from our families, friends, and some of our instructors and supervisors in our universities, our vet (which we take our dog to). There are also some utility bills paid by my boyfriend for the house that is under my name and we live in. Also there are some emails regarding some issues for our house to the real estate company and landlords and my boyfriend for the house that is under my name and we live in. Also, we had a couple membership of a health club we used to go, and maybe we can get a letter from the health club stating that. Do you think these documents are enough to prove our relationship together? And do the letters we get from our families, friends, and instructors have to be signed or witnessed by some sort of lawyer?
3. I don't have any problem with the financial support for my studies and my stay there. My father doesn't live here, but he has sent me all the money for the tuition and expenses (for 12 months) to my account in UAE. Do I have to mention that I'm dependent on my father, or show his bank statement (back home) to the embassy, or it is enough to show my own bank statement in the UAE, and show that I always had sufficient funds sent from my father to my account?
4. As for my BF, does he have to write SOP as well, or only I have to write it and mention everything in detail? Also, he's been living in Dubai for the past 20 years, so do I need to submit any special document for him other than his CV,his Degrees,bank statement,police certificate?
5. Do you know any consultants or agents in UAE, that can help us with our questions?
Again thank you for reading this.
I appreciate it if someone assists me with my questions.
First of all I have to mention, and I've been living in Dubai for the past 8 years, and I am applying through Canadian embassy in Abu Dhabi.
I have applied for MBA program at Vancouver Island University, and got the acceptance letter already. Now I have to go to the embassy and apply for my student permit. I just want to make sure of some stuff and then apply to minimize the chance of rejection.
1. I have my bachelor's degree in IT, and my Master's degree in Marketing; and I want to pursue my studies by getting my MBA now. the reason for that is I found out having MBA is much more helpful than other master's degree, and I decided to get my MBA in Canada. My question is do you think there is chance my visa gets rejected for study mismatch?
2. I am applying with my BF, and as a common law partner. I want to study and he wants to work there, so he's accompanying me. We've been living together for the past 7 years, and because it's against UAE's law for people who are not married to live together, we found it really hard to prove our relationship. We don't have any joint back accounts, house lease, joint health insurance or anything like that.We have only traveled to our home country together twice, and not any other place for our travel history together, we can show the stamps on our passports which are at the same dates.
We have studied our Bachelor's and Master's together at the same time and at the same universities. Even our majors are the same, and all of our professors were aware of our relationship. Our families were also aware, and we have lots of photos with each others family. We can prove our relationship by showing photos of our 7 years relationship together,letter from our families, friends, and some of our instructors and supervisors in our universities, our vet (which we take our dog to). There are also some utility bills paid by my boyfriend for the house that is under my name and we live in. Also there are some emails regarding some issues for our house to the real estate company and landlords and my boyfriend for the house that is under my name and we live in. Also, we had a couple membership of a health club we used to go, and maybe we can get a letter from the health club stating that. Do you think these documents are enough to prove our relationship together? And do the letters we get from our families, friends, and instructors have to be signed or witnessed by some sort of lawyer?
3. I don't have any problem with the financial support for my studies and my stay there. My father doesn't live here, but he has sent me all the money for the tuition and expenses (for 12 months) to my account in UAE. Do I have to mention that I'm dependent on my father, or show his bank statement (back home) to the embassy, or it is enough to show my own bank statement in the UAE, and show that I always had sufficient funds sent from my father to my account?
4. As for my BF, does he have to write SOP as well, or only I have to write it and mention everything in detail? Also, he's been living in Dubai for the past 20 years, so do I need to submit any special document for him other than his CV,his Degrees,bank statement,police certificate?
5. Do you know any consultants or agents in UAE, that can help us with our questions?
Again thank you for reading this.