So far I have seen people relying on relatives in Canada and getting rejections. (obviously with exceptions)Mikail86 said:does having a relative there help in anyway?
Under SPP its mandatory and preferred option under Generic case.Mikail86 said:He's my brother-in-law by marriage to my first cousin sister. He suggested i should declare him although the finance proof is going to come from my side of course. Also my father has retired and although the finance is not an issue and we can pay upfront, however i hear it is advisable to present an educational loan.
It should cover 80% of first years fees (minus first semester fees if already paid) + living expenses + traveling expenses.Mikail86 said:The loan should for my fees and survival for just one year or do i need for a second one also? The course is of two years and the tution fee for a year(2 sems) is $12200.
Quoting from the checklist:Mikail86 said:so a loan for one year is sufficent inspite of my course being of two years?
Its okay if you do that. But then show loan of around 5-6 lacs.Mikail86 said:oh ok. I may payoff my first year fees directly and the rest as a loan. Would you recommend that?
First Sem or Year? You mentioned year in your last post.Mikail86 said:Since i will pay my first sem fees, this loan of approx 6 lacs, its not going to be an educational loan, what will it be?