Hi Christal-wealth,Hi,
Hi, thank you for your insight. My question is this, will I be granted a study permit if I would like to come to Canada with my six months old daughter. Note that my sponsor is my husband with over 7 million naira in his account monthly, business is registered with CAC. So there's enough money for daycare or nanny.
Thank you for visiting. If you can, kindly find some time to read through some of my posts on recent developments concerning the Canadian study permit application process, especially to Nigerians, and also how to assess your circumstances before applying.
Now that being said, no one can really say anything for certain anymore about how a VO would respond to any application.
VOs will look at your application holistically (at least that is what they are supposed to be doing), thereafter determine if your application should be approved or not. Finances are not the only factor that determines the success of an application. As a matter of fact, N7mm is not a lot of money when it comes to applying for a study permit, especially if you are not on a scholarship. The VO would still question your ability to support yourself and your child. As a rule of thumb, I would suggest you apply first, and hopefully, if you are approved, then put in a dependent application for your baby.
But you have to consider the other factors that are directly associated with your application that the VO will take into consideration before making a decision. Finance is not the only one on the list.
I hope this helps.
All the best.
Omofar