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conquestmrm18
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« on: April 14, 2008, 11:01:07 pm »

Hi. I am a registered nurse in the Philippines and is interested to take the Canadian Registered Nurses of Manitoba examination. the college told me that they could write me a letter which i could present to the embassy stating that i really would take the exam on a certain date.

however, my question is,: how much money should be in my account so that they could grant me a visa if i have to stay in canada fro about 3days?

they are also suggesting to present property and funds statements. however, i still have no such properties or assets since i am still unemployed and is dependent still on my parents. could i present their statement of funds and properties?

or will my bank account with sufficient amount will do?

how much should be in my account for it to be approved by the embassy as sufficeient for a 3day stay in canada?

thank you so much. hope you could help me on this.
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JM_of_d_East
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« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2008, 06:17:44 am »

You should ask a travel agent with correspondence to CIC in this matters. For taking exam in Canada for registered nurse it is better that you will let the travel agencies take of this stuff, so the Visa Section will not think that you will not return once granted with TRV.

Its is difficult to apply for TRV if youre are first timer specially with youre nationality because its included on the list of nationalities which has a big chance not to return once the TRV has expire, therefore to avoid such delays of schedule you should apply ahead with a travel agent representative.
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