Yes by that I mean transcripts of your previous institution as usually asked to be submitted to your canadian university. But if your offer letter does not ask for this condition then no need to do it. I just give example as a condition for admission.
First of all, congratulations for getting a fully funded masters. Canadian VO usually reject the application if you do not have strong ties to your home country. So if you mention your wife is in the same university doing her PhD, the visa officer might get suspicious that you wont leave Canada...
Well you have mentioned that you are opting for a masters or pgd. In case of masters you have to mention in your SOP why you want to do a masters again (if youre applying for a masters in the same field that you already have a master degree in you home country). Other factors like your finances...
I think there are two options you have here. One is showing them that you have fulfilled your admission conditions or second one is the email you university admissions department to make a new offer letter which states that you have fulfilled your admission conditions. If you dont have time then...
You application depends on a number of factors besides your educational grades. Finances and a strong reason to study in canada and to return after your studies are even more important factors. You need a strong SOP.
Did your offer letter mention Conditions for Admission? I guess they want an offer letter in which you have fulfilled the Conditions of the university like fees payment.
No worries you application has passed the basic tests and is now under review. You should be receiving your final decision in a few days if the VO fast tracks your application.
I had taken Upfront medical exam. My medical exam result was updated a few minutes before I received my passport request. I've seen most of applications in India get their medical updated only a day or two before they get their final decision.
SDS is Student Direct Stream. In this type you have to pay the fees for the first year, do a GIC as well as show sufficient funds which are more than or equal to the second year fees. SDS processing times are usually fast if you submit a complete application.
In Non-SDS you do not have to show...
In my case I received 3 separate offer letters, one from the department confirming my funding, and other two from the School of Postgraduate Studies. In my offer letter from the department they have mentioned the funding but there is no signature or stamp of the university in the end. In my...
If your professor had written another letter of funding, if it had the letterhead of the university and was signed by him or the head of the department, I don't think that would be a problem. I guess you should show some more funds.