Hi,
Here is my case. I'm a 28 years old, single, graduate student. I hold a masters degree and was hoping to continue my studies in a Canadian university. I've been recommended for admission in a PhD program at a university in BC with a financial aid offer of $19,000/year. The semester starts January 5th.
My parents are retired and I have a cousin who has immigrated to Canada and is now a Canadian citizen. But he lives in Montreal and I'll not be relying on him for any help since he will be very far away. His sister has applied before for a visiting visa but was rejected because the officer was not convinced she had ties that will make her return back. Currently, I'm a research assistant at a university in my country.
I will be applying for a Study Permit, hopefully this month. And I was hoping someone could help me with the following three questions:
1. When answering Q.12 in the application form, sections (c) to (g), should I mention the cases of my cousin and his sister? I mean should I answer them with their cases in mind? According to the application guide (IMM 5269E), family members are the immediate members of my family. So, do they qualify as being a family member?
2. Will my current position as a research assistant at the university in my country be considered work? Or will they consider me as being without a job? And if so, will that affect the officer's decision?
3. What is considered an acceptance letter? I currently only have an offer letter from the university. Is that it? Or will I need another letter after accepting the offer?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Here is my case. I'm a 28 years old, single, graduate student. I hold a masters degree and was hoping to continue my studies in a Canadian university. I've been recommended for admission in a PhD program at a university in BC with a financial aid offer of $19,000/year. The semester starts January 5th.
My parents are retired and I have a cousin who has immigrated to Canada and is now a Canadian citizen. But he lives in Montreal and I'll not be relying on him for any help since he will be very far away. His sister has applied before for a visiting visa but was rejected because the officer was not convinced she had ties that will make her return back. Currently, I'm a research assistant at a university in my country.
I will be applying for a Study Permit, hopefully this month. And I was hoping someone could help me with the following three questions:
1. When answering Q.12 in the application form, sections (c) to (g), should I mention the cases of my cousin and his sister? I mean should I answer them with their cases in mind? According to the application guide (IMM 5269E), family members are the immediate members of my family. So, do they qualify as being a family member?
2. Will my current position as a research assistant at the university in my country be considered work? Or will they consider me as being without a job? And if so, will that affect the officer's decision?
3. What is considered an acceptance letter? I currently only have an offer letter from the university. Is that it? Or will I need another letter after accepting the offer?
Thanks in advance for any help.