Hello everyone,
I am going to re-apply for student visa, but this time I am showing 35,000 CAD in my account. I wanted to know that is it enough amount to show or not, since I do have some investment around 8 lac in the stock as well.. Do I need to show that investment as well??
The cost of one year expenses at U of R is approximately more than $28000. Tuition $14500, Room and board $7500, Other $6000.
On canadainternational.gc.ca it is stated that to cover the tuition and living expenses for at least one year in Canada. In addition to the cost of tuition, you should have at least CAD $10,000 available to cover your living expenses. So is 35k CAD is enough or not??
Also I heard from people that paying the semester fees also makes the case strong. I emailed the university and they told me that it is upto me that whether I want to pay it or not but they clearly mentioned it that if the visa application is rejected then the fees will not be refunded.
So what should I do?
Looking forward for some good answers
I am going to re-apply for student visa, but this time I am showing 35,000 CAD in my account. I wanted to know that is it enough amount to show or not, since I do have some investment around 8 lac in the stock as well.. Do I need to show that investment as well??
The cost of one year expenses at U of R is approximately more than $28000. Tuition $14500, Room and board $7500, Other $6000.
On canadainternational.gc.ca it is stated that to cover the tuition and living expenses for at least one year in Canada. In addition to the cost of tuition, you should have at least CAD $10,000 available to cover your living expenses. So is 35k CAD is enough or not??
Also I heard from people that paying the semester fees also makes the case strong. I emailed the university and they told me that it is upto me that whether I want to pay it or not but they clearly mentioned it that if the visa application is rejected then the fees will not be refunded.
So what should I do?
Looking forward for some good answers