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Douglas47

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May 26, 2018
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Please, I need your counsel in this forum. My dad resides in Canada and has his PR, but cannot sponsor me because I am a little over 22 years. He has always been my financier , pays my school fees and everything. I want to go for my master’s degree in a Canadian university.

How would my father’s residence in Canada impact my success in being granted a Study permit?

Do you think my two siblings and mum back home could suffice for home tie requirements ?

My dad is ready to provide all required funding for my education in Canada.
 
Please, I need your counsel in this forum. My dad resides in Canada and has his PR, but cannot sponsor me because I am a little over 22 years. He has always been my financier , pays my school fees and everything. I want to go for my master’s degree in a Canadian university.

How would my father’s residence in Canada impact my success in being granted a Study permit?

Do you think my two siblings and mum back home could suffice for home tie requirements ?

My dad is ready to provide all required funding for my education in Canada.

You shouldn't have an issue provided you are planning on completing your studies at a reputable / well ranked public university.
 
Please, I need your counsel in this forum. My dad resides in Canada and has his PR, but cannot sponsor me because I am a little over 22 years. He has always been my financier , pays my school fees and everything. I want to go for my master’s degree in a Canadian university.

How would my father’s residence in Canada impact my success in being granted a Study permit?

Do you think my two siblings and mum back home could suffice for home tie requirements ?

My dad is ready to provide all required funding for my education in Canada.

Are your parents still married? Do they have PR or do they qualify to be sponsored? If the rest of your family is being sponsored or can be sponsored it will likely be more difficult. Agree that you have a much better chance at being approved the better the university. Your degree must make sense based on your previous education and work history. The degree should lead to career progression in your home country.
 
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