Okay thanks...
By the way, I have just found two people from India that were able to get their permit with PF loans... But i guess that's not comparable since its India.
What do you think is the best way a candidate can present a sponsor who isn't related to them by blood? Is there any hope?
By the way, I have just found two people from India that were able to get their permit with PF loans... But i guess that's not comparable since its India.
What do you think is the best way a candidate can present a sponsor who isn't related to them by blood? Is there any hope?
Is Prodigy loans based in Nigeria, if the organisation is based in Canada, then you may still have a problem of not showing to the VO that you are able to fund your studies without assistance. I know people who had funding from their supervisors in Canada (scholarship) and they were still rejected due to inability to fund their studies. In my mind if you have full scholarship, one would expect that there is no need to show considerable amount in the bank statement. However, it is a procedural thing, it is a check list, and it appears that if the funding is not shown to be from your home country you will not get the visa despite your having secured a loan or scholarship. In this case, I do not have experience with loan companies and how Canadian VOs view them, so I am unable to give factual advise here. I would say you should still give it a go and lets hope for the best.
You are right about the additional networking benefits that come with going to Ivy-league -like schools, Nevertheless there are no guarantees in life, one must also learn to be flexible and adaptable. So while your ultimate goal may not change, your route to getting there can be modified to accommodate your current position. Reflect on this.
All the best.
Omofar.