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enxhibenxhi

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May 21, 2012
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Hello Guys

My father doesn't have so much money on his personal bank account but he is a shareholder in a company and both his partner and my father have decided to support me economically for my tuition fees.What should I declare to make the study permit visa understand this situation?
And something else : MOney aren't in my account...would that be a problem?...Please help me..I am running out of time and patient...please help :'(
 
just make an affidavit of support...from your father..that he is your sponsor
and secondly....proof of your father's to be shareholder.....
 
enxhibenxhi said:
Hello Guys

My father doesn't have so much money on his personal bank account but he is a shareholder in a company and both his partner and my father have decided to support me economically for my tuition fees.What should I declare to make the study permit visa understand this situation?
And something else : MOney aren't in my account...would that be a problem?...Please help me..I am running out of time and patient...please help :'(
hi
shares is not counted as fund and it is not accepted.

you have an option i.e education loan take education loan equal to or little more than your one year fees + living expenses......
Example - what people do one year fees + living expenses = 28000 CAD , people takes loan of 80% of 28000 and show 20% as money in account or you can say as liquid money

but for you it is better to take loan of 28000 or more than no need to show any liquid money



hope you understood..?