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Hello
I want to study in humber college and I have paid my first semester tuition. Now in bank statement for visa application should I have living expenses + second semester amount ? Because I paid my first tuition, right ? Or should I I have living expenses + both semester tuitions ?
Thanks
Hello
I want to study in humber college and I have paid my first semester tuition. Now in bank statement for visa application should I have living expenses + second semester amount ? Because I paid my first tuition, right ? Or should I I have living expenses + both semester tuitions ?
Thanks
After paying your first-semester tuition, it is still advised to demonstrate sufficient funds of CDN 30,000 or more. It is also wise to demonstrate the availability of your second-semester tuition. If possible, pay the complete one-year tuition fees and have your living expenses in your personal account if you are using a sponsor.
Just in case you are confused on how to write a convincing SOP, reach out to GCMSWriters on Instagram, Twitter, or Telegram, or visit:
After paying your first-semester tuition, it is still advised to demonstrate sufficient funds of CDN 30,000 or more. It is also wise to demonstrate the availability of your second-semester tuition. If possible, pay the complete one-year tuition fees and have your living expenses in your personal account if you are using a sponsor.
Just in case you are confused on how to write a convincing SOP, reach out to GCMSWriters on Instagram, Twitter, or Telegram, or visit:
Thanks for your advise and congratulations for your strong memory
As I have read tuition deposit receipt is proof of financial support as well and I have 23,000 cad$ in bank statement is it enough my 2nd semester tuition is 9000 + 10,000 living cost and I have 23,000 ?
Is it possible to get rejected? I can't prepare more money
Thanks for your advise and congratulations for your strong memory
As I have read tuition deposit receipt is proof of financial support as well and I have 23,000 cad$ in bank statement is it enough my 2nd semester tuition is 9000 + 10,000 living cost and I have 23,000 ?
Is it possible to get rejected? I can't prepare more money
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