Greetings everyone!
I have just been rejected my study permit to Canada this evening due to the reasoning of insufficient funds to accommodate full year of living expenses and tuition. According to the CIC site,only $CD 10,000 plus funds for living expenses and tuition are expected;however I am rejected as the officer is not convinced that I will leave after my intended stay of fulfilling my undergraduate degree. My parents own two businesses of their own,in which one is a partnership and the other full ownership of income approx. more than the required funding in the four month statements submitted. Are the entire funding requirements to be froze within these four months or what level of stability is required? Also,a friend of mines is submitting only one month financial statement but of a huge amount of savings resulting from a loan; is this a preferably option I should pursue?
Please help me. My whole life depends on this.
I have just been rejected my study permit to Canada this evening due to the reasoning of insufficient funds to accommodate full year of living expenses and tuition. According to the CIC site,only $CD 10,000 plus funds for living expenses and tuition are expected;however I am rejected as the officer is not convinced that I will leave after my intended stay of fulfilling my undergraduate degree. My parents own two businesses of their own,in which one is a partnership and the other full ownership of income approx. more than the required funding in the four month statements submitted. Are the entire funding requirements to be froze within these four months or what level of stability is required? Also,a friend of mines is submitting only one month financial statement but of a huge amount of savings resulting from a loan; is this a preferably option I should pursue?
Please help me. My whole life depends on this.