ella7 said:
Hi Everybody,
One of my friend is going to apply for the student visa and the sponser is her father-in law.
The father-in law going to show $40,000 (Fix d + savings) and other income for 2yr diploma in seneca collage. Please someone could tell me does father-in law can sponser her? The money is enough?
her husban also accompany with her as dependet.
Thanks very much.
Here is a breakdown for expense:
1. Living = 10,000 x 2years = 20,000
2. Dependent = 4,000 x 2 years = 8,000
3. Tuition = I am not sure about Seneca but the remaining would be 12,000
Now, generally showing 1 years of expense + source(s) of income is good enough. For example, since her father-in-law (yes he can sponsor her without any problem but there should be a declaration for why he is willing to sponsor her) is showing (I guess) all his money, VO will question how can her father-in-law sustain financially if he is willing to provide all the money to her. That can be overcomes by showing business/income/more money. Showing just 2 years of expense without any income/business will lead the application to rejection claiming "insufficient financial support". So if possible, ask your friend show more (if she is willing to show 2 years of expense) or enough income to proof financial sustainability of her sponsor. For undergraduate, VO gets easily convinced by 1 year expense but I really don't know the success rate of applicants of PG showing 1 year of expense and hence cannot comment on it. But as far as I remember, there were few posts by PG applicants about rejection because of showing money (more than $40,000) most probably because of not showing income or something. I can't find the post since it was posted several weeks back.
I think showing 1 year expense (writing 1 year expense in the form) and showing $40,000+income/business would be just fine.