Hey guys,
I got accepted into Concordia in Montreal and I have a question about my financial proof for applying for my study permit,
My yearly tuition is around CAD $14,500 and according to the CIC website I need to show proof of CAD $11,000 for living expenses in Quebec,
now my question is,
1) Can I show proof of shares as financial proof?
2) Proof of bonds as financial proof?
Because my mother has the money but it's in the form of shares and bonds and she would need to release the money into the account if they don't accept bonds and shares as financial proof, but then problem then would be that the money would reflect in the bank statements only in the current month and if this is the case,
3) would proof of the shares and bonds together with the 4 month bank statements (current bank statement holding the money) be enough to justify not having the money reflect in the bank statements over 4 months?
***Oh and she has around CAD $8000 in her savings account and around CAD $20,000 split between bonds and shares***
Finally, can we submit the online statements as bank statements or do they need the official bank statements?
I got accepted into Concordia in Montreal and I have a question about my financial proof for applying for my study permit,
My yearly tuition is around CAD $14,500 and according to the CIC website I need to show proof of CAD $11,000 for living expenses in Quebec,
now my question is,
1) Can I show proof of shares as financial proof?
2) Proof of bonds as financial proof?
Because my mother has the money but it's in the form of shares and bonds and she would need to release the money into the account if they don't accept bonds and shares as financial proof, but then problem then would be that the money would reflect in the bank statements only in the current month and if this is the case,
3) would proof of the shares and bonds together with the 4 month bank statements (current bank statement holding the money) be enough to justify not having the money reflect in the bank statements over 4 months?
***Oh and she has around CAD $8000 in her savings account and around CAD $20,000 split between bonds and shares***
Finally, can we submit the online statements as bank statements or do they need the official bank statements?