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Hashem

Newbie
Sep 23, 2012
5
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Hello Everyone.

I am going to apply for student visa at London's HC office. In the website they say it will take upto 9 weeks to process my application. Does anyone know what time actually they take at London's HC to process a study permit?

If they take the whole 9 weeks to process, then my UK visa will expire within that time period. Should I still take a chance? And do I need a medical test to submit as I have been in UK for last 12 months?

Hoping to have some help. Appreciate your replies.
 

adee1

Full Member
Feb 27, 2012
42
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Hashem said:
Hello Everyone.

I am going to apply for student visa at London's HC office. In the website they say it will take upto 9 weeks to process my application. Does anyone know what time actually they take at London's HC to process a study permit?

If they take the whole 9 weeks to process, then my UK visa will expire within that time period. Should I still take a chance? And do I need a medical test to submit as I have been in UK for last 12 months?

Hoping to have some help. Appreciate your replies.
Hi Hashem

1) Three months ago the processing time period for CHC London was 6 weeks as mentioned on the website which has been extended to 9 weeks now might be due to application load.
2) If you are on student visa in UK then your visa should have to be valid for at least 5-6 months before you apply for Canadian study permit.
3) Submit your medical once required by the CHC.

Thanks
 

Hashem

Newbie
Sep 23, 2012
5
0
Need Answers!!! Help please!!!!! :'(

> Do I really have to have 6 months Visa if I apply from UK/London????
 

meenum

Member
May 25, 2012
18
0
Hello,
I have a query about bank statement.If someone is applying from UK for a Canadian student visa with a different nationality ie Pakistani is it necessary to show funds in UK?or will Pakistani bank statements be sufficient as well?
I am a bit worried as i have read this on CIC website.


" What is acceptable evidence of funds in support of my study permit application?
Proof of funds can be in the form of your bank statements or your parents’ bank statements accompanied by a letter from your parent(s) confirming that they will be financially responsible for you. All funds must be in an account in Canada or in the country of your current residence. Funds located in off-shore accounts are not acceptable as proof of funds. General letters of reference from banks are not sufficient. For more details, refer to the CIC page on Proof of Financial Support. "