I applaud your posts, good foundational knowledge on the subject. All the pros who got approved swiftly say the same thing, choosing non-sds is done so that the applicant can avoid certain stringent offices logistically. They all could afford SDS but still went for the non-SDS route.Hi, Aqib I am Nadir a Pakistani citizen born and currently living in Saudi Arabia.
Just to inform you Pakistani Study permits has a high rejected rate due to there Purpose of visit to Canada (Many students plan to study in Canada and then flee that's why the IRCC have to confirm that they are a genuine student)
according to your case, I highly suggest don't use SDS to apply through the Non-SDS stream. If your father is providing you the entire fee you should use your dad's bank statements which show that you have enough funds to live and study in Canada for the entire year and property documents under your father's name or mother's name. another thing is that you should have a strong sop which shows why you didn't choose Pakistan, why you want to study that course in Canada and how will it benefit you in you country of citizenship show your strong ties with your family and Pakistan
if you need any help email me on hassannadir14@outlook.com
This is true as well.I think as long as the transfer of property is done legally, there should not be any problem. They should consider this as a valid asset OP holds.
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