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Got into University of Calgary for MEng Environmental Engineering.
- Received my AIP on 4th of september for Fall Intake (Deferred to Jan Intake).
- SDS category.
- Medical not updated.
- No consultant (Did everything on my own).
Got into University of Calgary for MEng Environmental Engineering.
- Received my AIP on 4th of september for Fall Intake (Deferred to Jan Intake).
- SDS category.
- Medical not updated.
- No consultant (Did everything on my own).
Hey does anyone know whether you need to submit your bank account statements and income tax returns under SDS? Or is your college receipt and GIC enough from a financials pov?
@SelvanRoss I also got a similar question. I'm applying from a different country under SDS and my bank account statements are from a different country. Is it necessary that my bank should be in the same country from where I'm applying?
Got into University of Calgary for MEng Environmental Engineering.
- Received my AIP on 4th of september for Fall Intake (Deferred to Jan Intake).
- SDS category.
- Medical not updated.
- No consultant (Did everything on my own).
Got into University of Calgary for MEng Environmental Engineering.
- Received my AIP on 4th of september for Fall Intake (Deferred to Jan Intake).
- SDS category.
- Medical not updated.
- No consultant (Did everything on my own).
Hi! I had just been accepted in Dalhousie University for Winter 2021 intake and I have some questions about study permit application especially in proof of funds. So basically my studies will be sponsored by my parents but most of their money are in fixed deposits instead of their bank accounts. What do I need to be able to do to use the fixed deposits as my proof of funds? Thanks!
Hi! I had just been accepted in Dalhousie University for Winter 2021 intake and I have some questions about study permit application especially in proof of funds. So basically my studies will be sponsored by my parents but most of their money are in fixed deposits instead of their bank accounts. What do I need to be able to do to use the fixed deposits as my proof of funds? Thanks!
The VO wouldn't know if the funds deposited to your bank account were borrowed money. This is completely UP TO YOU. Funds in your own bank account are definitely much better. Consider getting a GIC, too.
The only downside I see when you take out a loan for your "proof of funds" is that it MAY be a huge financial burden for you or your family while you're studying. You have to make sure you will survive in Canada. There's no guarantee that you'd be able to get a job to sustain your needs. You have to be financially ready.
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