Hi everyone,
I am a 3D Artist from the Philippines. Recently I've applied to a Canadian university for further studies. I was accepted into Capilano University in Vancouver and am now done submitting my documents for my study permit application. I am now just waiting for the embassy to get back to me.
I just wanted to hear some of your guy's thoughts on how you think my case will be received, and maybe some insight on my chances of being approved a study permit.
I was hoping my travel history would be the strongest point on my application that would show that I have no history of hiding or overstaying abroad, since I have already been to canada and a few others and chose to come home.
Here are some details:
- I am 24
- graduate of a Bachelor of Arts in Multimedia Arts degree in the Manila. ( learned basics of the different medias, photography, video, web, 3d, animation, etc )
- applied to Digital Visual Effects Diploma in Capilano University, BC ( to put focus on learning Visual Effects, something that wasnt taught in my previous school to full extent.
- I have 2 years continuous work experience as 3d artist. but have been freelancing since March 31, 2018. So thats a year of freelance ( I forgot to mention on my letter that I've been freelancing since my previous job but I did list it on the application form as freelancing and self employed. I didnt get to attach my current resume due to the file size limits )
- sent a 2 page letter of explanation
- explained my background, explained why I chose the program I applied to, explained my previous schooling and work experience, explained how the program is related to my work and how it could further take me down a path of visual effects, explained my family ties, explained my parents support, explained my accommodation plans, explained that I intend to come home after I study, and explained that I fully understood my duties as a student.
- attached to this, my birth cert, police clearance, IELTS Academic ( 7.0 overall, none below 6.5 ), transcripts from my previous high school and college, a letter of employment from my previous work stating my full 2 years of work has ended.
- sent proof of financial support from parents
- the program I was accepted into is a 2 year program. $33,500 per year. $67,000 total
- my parents volunteered to pay for my entire stay ( we sent a letter from them confirming their support )
- sent their IDs along-side this as well
- we were able to show an initial amount of $71,300 of available funds through bank statements ( since the CIC website recommended showing 1st year tuition + $10,000 = $43,500 ) we chose to show more
- sent an official fee schedule that I made to show all the potential costs and the full cost of schooling in detail.
- paid a $5000 deposit to the school with receipt
- I have a friend who knew someone who was willing to host me. I wrote down the address and the name of my host on my letter.
- passport
- with 4 existing visas
- canadian visa ( 3 years, multiple entry ), visited 2017
- australian visa ( single entry TRV ), visited 2017
- us visa (10 year, multiple entry ), visited 2014
- new zealand visa ( expired ), visited 2012
- forms I submitted:
- acceptance letter
- application for study permit outside of canada
- family information form
- schedule 1 form for temporary residence
- my upfront medical exam form ( I admitted to smoking marijuana in the past, I have a separate post/thread on this )
I applied online and answered everything truthfully.
Some documents were a challenge to compress, but I got around to attaching as much information about me as I could.
I know this post is a mouthful, but I would really appreciate anyone's thoughts on this as it could help me prepare for what might come
Cheers
I am a 3D Artist from the Philippines. Recently I've applied to a Canadian university for further studies. I was accepted into Capilano University in Vancouver and am now done submitting my documents for my study permit application. I am now just waiting for the embassy to get back to me.
I just wanted to hear some of your guy's thoughts on how you think my case will be received, and maybe some insight on my chances of being approved a study permit.
I was hoping my travel history would be the strongest point on my application that would show that I have no history of hiding or overstaying abroad, since I have already been to canada and a few others and chose to come home.
Here are some details:
- I am 24
- graduate of a Bachelor of Arts in Multimedia Arts degree in the Manila. ( learned basics of the different medias, photography, video, web, 3d, animation, etc )
- applied to Digital Visual Effects Diploma in Capilano University, BC ( to put focus on learning Visual Effects, something that wasnt taught in my previous school to full extent.
- I have 2 years continuous work experience as 3d artist. but have been freelancing since March 31, 2018. So thats a year of freelance ( I forgot to mention on my letter that I've been freelancing since my previous job but I did list it on the application form as freelancing and self employed. I didnt get to attach my current resume due to the file size limits )
- sent a 2 page letter of explanation
- explained my background, explained why I chose the program I applied to, explained my previous schooling and work experience, explained how the program is related to my work and how it could further take me down a path of visual effects, explained my family ties, explained my parents support, explained my accommodation plans, explained that I intend to come home after I study, and explained that I fully understood my duties as a student.
- attached to this, my birth cert, police clearance, IELTS Academic ( 7.0 overall, none below 6.5 ), transcripts from my previous high school and college, a letter of employment from my previous work stating my full 2 years of work has ended.
- sent proof of financial support from parents
- the program I was accepted into is a 2 year program. $33,500 per year. $67,000 total
- my parents volunteered to pay for my entire stay ( we sent a letter from them confirming their support )
- sent their IDs along-side this as well
- we were able to show an initial amount of $71,300 of available funds through bank statements ( since the CIC website recommended showing 1st year tuition + $10,000 = $43,500 ) we chose to show more
- sent an official fee schedule that I made to show all the potential costs and the full cost of schooling in detail.
- paid a $5000 deposit to the school with receipt
- I have a friend who knew someone who was willing to host me. I wrote down the address and the name of my host on my letter.
- passport
- with 4 existing visas
- canadian visa ( 3 years, multiple entry ), visited 2017
- australian visa ( single entry TRV ), visited 2017
- us visa (10 year, multiple entry ), visited 2014
- new zealand visa ( expired ), visited 2012
- forms I submitted:
- acceptance letter
- application for study permit outside of canada
- family information form
- schedule 1 form for temporary residence
- my upfront medical exam form ( I admitted to smoking marijuana in the past, I have a separate post/thread on this )
I applied online and answered everything truthfully.
Some documents were a challenge to compress, but I got around to attaching as much information about me as I could.
I know this post is a mouthful, but I would really appreciate anyone's thoughts on this as it could help me prepare for what might come
Cheers
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