No just meAny of your family members also accompanying you?
No just meAny of your family members also accompanying you?
Hey i got an education load of 35k cad and ofc 1 yr fees paid. Then i also have additional 25 k of own savings, so do i go for it. And to prove the loan what documents do i need, i have loan acceptance letter from the bank. Do i also need the agreement paper?
Like the disbursements has paper doesn’t exactly mentions the bank account number where it has been disbursed. And the agreement paper is in nepali language so, Should I get it translated? And is it as good as a paper in english? And yeah personal savings is roughly 23-24 k cad and the loan is 34-35 k cad totaling to ~ 60 k cad1. Proof of the 1st year fees paid (Attach a receipt from your university, or a screenshot of your student account where it shows the 1st year fees paid)
2. Proof of 2nd year fees and living costs (at least C$24,000). This is important. Attach the document from the bank which confirms that they disbursed the loan to your account. Any documentation that shows that the amount is available to you is enough.
3. Your personal savings are good too. You need to show proof of that. A bank statement should suffice, but you may need to provide proof of how you got those funds.
Like the disbursements has paper doesn’t exactly mentions the bank account number where it has been disbursed. And the agreement paper is in nepali language so, Should I get it translated? And is it as good as a paper in english? And yeah personal savings is roughly 23-24 k cad and the loan is 34-35 k cad totaling to ~ 60 k cad
Yes i have all others notarized and translated. I have given the loan agreement papers ( the parts without the terms and conditions ) to be translated. By the way will that be any problem? And yeah updated a little bit of the documents. Loan papers are just a few days old. And will need to make a ca report. It is a non sds. If you have any other advice to give me then please do so. Anything at allIt is important for the proof of loan that you provide to show that they've okayed the loan and that you can access the money. The document doesn't need the bank account number, it just needs to state that the bank officials have disbursed the amount, with a date (That date needs to be recent to ensure the loan you've taken is not an old one. That is one way to tell if it is authentic, as an old loan cannot guarantee the money still exists).
If it is not in English, it needs to be translated to ensure the IRCC agents, or whoever looks at it, can understand the document.
If any or all of your documents (including prior educational documents) are in Nepali, it is important you get them translated into English and notarized to ensure they are authentic.
Yes i have all others notarized and translated. I have given the loan agreement papers ( the parts without the terms and conditions ) to be translated. By the way will that be any problem? And yeah updated a little bit of the documents. Loan papers are just a few days old. And will need to make a ca report. It is a non sds. If you have any other advice to give me then please do so. Anything at all