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yasthnam

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Mar 11, 2011
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I wish to study in canada. I got an offer letter from a college. I have to study 1st year their and after that have to get transfer to its affilated university in 2nd year. My intake is on September. My uncle(dad's brother) is a citizen in Canada and he is okay to allow me accomadation so if I mention this reason on my student visa application did it will be a problem.???
 
Who is your sponsor? Your uncle or dad or yourself. Dont need to mention anything about your uncle unless he is your sponsor. 90 percent I'm sure your visa will be refused because of immigrant intent. Also it seems like your academic credentials are not great either since you are going to a college than a university. It will go against you.
 
Sensible thing to do is not to mention about any relatives living in Canada. Since parents are your sponsors. Your case is strong but don't mess it up by doing all of this. If funds are enough and cover your tuition+living expenses then you shod not mention a thing about your accommodation in Canada.
 
Re: student visa rejected,will apply again,,,good idea?

Hi. The scenario is simple. Can you show available funds to cover your tuition fees, accommodation etc without refering to your uncle or is it that you want to mention your uncles accommodation because you do not have enough funds in your bank statement?
 
yasthnam said:
my funds are enough but can CHC know that Im havng a blood relation their...

Ordinarily they will not know, unless they cross reference your details with details they hold in their database. So if you uncle who now lives in canada mentioned say your passport number in his application than in theory if you still hold the same passport number this would be flagged.