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nadirkhan1666

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Hello everyone
soon i will apply for VISA. Your valuable feedback will help me and all the users on this forum.

Should I pay one year fee or 1st sem fee.
If I will pay one year fee then I don't have to show proof of funds. Does this makes my profile strong.
Or I should pay 1st sem fee and show proof of funds. This will show home ties and ensure that I have money in my country and I will go back to my country.

Please suggest me which is better option paying one year fee or 1st sem fee.

I will show income tax return on the income of 6 lakh per year. Does this Income tax return sufficient or i should show them that i have 7 or 8 lakh income per year and pay income tax return on that income.

Please suggest me which is better option showing 6 lakh income or 7 to 8 lakh income.

Should I take a small loan for fee or not.

All suggestions are welcomed here.

Thank you. :D
 
nadirkhan1666 said:
Hello everyone
soon i will apply for VISA. Your valuable feedback will help me and all the users on this forum.

Should I pay one year fee or 1st sem fee.
If I will pay one year fee then I don't have to show proof of funds. Does this makes my profile strong.
Or I should pay 1st sem fee and show proof of funds. This will show home ties and ensure that I have money in my country and I will go back to my country.

Please suggest me which is better option paying one year fee or 1st sem fee.

I will show income tax return on the income of 6 lakh per year. Does this Income tax return sufficient or i should show them that i have 7 or 8 lakh income per year and pay income tax return on that income.

Please suggest me which is better option showing 6 lakh income or 7 to 8 lakh income.

Should I take a small loan for fee or not.

All suggestions are welcomed here.

Thank you. :D
dude, if you are applying under SPP, then you need to pay 1 year fee along with 10000 CAD in your GIC account. there is nothing like small loan, it either has to be 80% of your expenses or like I states above. take advice from a reputated counsellor and then only apply.
ALL THE BEST
 
i was also confused with same issue. there is nothing like 80% of total expenses now. that was only in action until 2012-13 now CIC have a new policy that is called GIC. so in your case if you want to pay tuition fee then you can take a loan for your full year that will cover up everything since under spp proof of funds are not require but you can still attach them. what i am going to do is GIC from my pocket and tuition with loan!
 
there is no need to show how much your actual income is !!! the thing is how much funds you have in your name or person sponsoring you? there is no maximum limit of funds to show but they made a minimum criteria i.e.,, one year tution fee + $10,000,,,,, if you do not pay one year's fees (partial or complete) you would have to show that you have enough funds to pay fees in addition with $10,000