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    Sponsor niece to study in Canada

    Again I am not sure about the specifics but I think she will do the 1 year program then apply for a work visa or something like that.. I think she wants to study here even just for a year as a stepping stone so she could at least get here then she can figure out how she can eventually become a...
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    Sponsor niece to study in Canada

    Thanks for your help. Btw what’s an SOP? Yes it’s not a good choice, but that’s the only 1 year program with seats available in the college where the Canadian citizen who’s interested in sponsoring her lives. The 2 year program is too costly. She will return to her home country when she finishes...
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    Sponsor niece to study in Canada

    she applied to a college and wants to business admin. She did pharmacy in her home country. What do you mean by “demonstrate ties to home country”?
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    Sponsor niece to study in Canada

    Also, would it still be possible to sponsor if funds are available (there’s $25,000 in the account) even if the person has a mortgage, multiple car loans and a student loan? Are those factors taken into consideration? I think she may have already paid the tuition (given by the Canadian citizen...
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    Sponsor niece to study in Canada

    Okay, so there are no restrictions to sponsoring the niece as long as funds are available? I wasn’t sure and I thought that one of the requirements is for the student to have proof that they’ll be able to support themselves (although if you have a sponsor that’s taken care of)
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    Sponsor niece to study in Canada

    Hi, yes she will be sending an application to a university and applying for a study permit. But she is unable to financially support herself which is why the Canadian citizen would like to sponsor her studies.
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    Sponsor niece to study in Canada

    Hi, Would it be possible for a Canadian Citizen to sponsor her niece (sister’s biological daughter) to study in Canada? The person who is interested in sponsoring her niece has adult children living in Canada and her niece’s parents are still alive. I think I read that in order for someone to...