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Hello,
I have been living in Canada since 2010 as a graduate student, and just completed my 2 years of PhD studies.
Do I still need to provide proof of funds for my FSW application?
You are exempt from proof of funds if you have a job offer in Canada:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/funds.asp
Thank you for the reply, but the CIC guide makes it seem that any job offer has to be permanent and full-time. I have a job as a graduate student, but that is only for the next 2-3 years and it not full-time paid work.
So, will I still have to show proof of funds?
jahughes said:
Hello,
I have been living in Canada since 2010 as a graduate student, and just completed my 2 years of PhD studies.
Do I still need to provide proof of funds for my FSW application?
Hai friend i am a postgraduate from India. i wish to do Phd.can u plz tel me how can i get into that course.
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