The situation:
I plan to apply through SDS. I have received the offer with a fellowship, which can balance my tuition and ancillary fees for the first year, and even cover part of the living costs — these have been written in the offer. They also said that fellowship component continues for the defined length of your graduate program.
Below are my questions:
1. How do I explain that I don't need to provide a tuition payment receipt, because of the fellowship?
2. After I purchase GIC, I will have approximately 20,000 CAD deposit. Is that enough for a successful study permit?
3. If I borrow some money from my relatives, do I need to explain the source of the money? Like I provide a financial support certificate (sponsor instead of lend?), relationship notary, my relative's bank statements and certificate of employment?
Thank you for your possible help!!!
I plan to apply through SDS. I have received the offer with a fellowship, which can balance my tuition and ancillary fees for the first year, and even cover part of the living costs — these have been written in the offer. They also said that fellowship component continues for the defined length of your graduate program.
Below are my questions:
1. How do I explain that I don't need to provide a tuition payment receipt, because of the fellowship?
2. After I purchase GIC, I will have approximately 20,000 CAD deposit. Is that enough for a successful study permit?
3. If I borrow some money from my relatives, do I need to explain the source of the money? Like I provide a financial support certificate (sponsor instead of lend?), relationship notary, my relative's bank statements and certificate of employment?
Thank you for your possible help!!!