Hello,
I am a British student straight out of “high” school applying for a Canadian study permit for a 4 year degree in Red Deer. The annual tuition cost is $16,000. For proof of funds, I have attached: my personal bank statements showing $28,000, a receipt for my tuition deposit of $1,5000, a letter from my mum saying she will contribute $4,5000 (and a bit more if needed) a year and a letter from my father stating the same. I have also mentioned that I am currently employed and saving up with 9 paydays left till I would arrive in Canada and I am able to save roughly $2,500 per payday as demonstrated in my bank statements which would mean I would have $59,000 in total on arrival in Canada. I also stated me intention to work 20 hours a week to ease the cost of living and that I have a 180 hour Co-op work program which will also help bring in any further income.
does this sound like acceptable proof of funds? As I see varying information about what you are meant to show.
thanks
I am a British student straight out of “high” school applying for a Canadian study permit for a 4 year degree in Red Deer. The annual tuition cost is $16,000. For proof of funds, I have attached: my personal bank statements showing $28,000, a receipt for my tuition deposit of $1,5000, a letter from my mum saying she will contribute $4,5000 (and a bit more if needed) a year and a letter from my father stating the same. I have also mentioned that I am currently employed and saving up with 9 paydays left till I would arrive in Canada and I am able to save roughly $2,500 per payday as demonstrated in my bank statements which would mean I would have $59,000 in total on arrival in Canada. I also stated me intention to work 20 hours a week to ease the cost of living and that I have a 180 hour Co-op work program which will also help bring in any further income.
does this sound like acceptable proof of funds? As I see varying information about what you are meant to show.
thanks