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humtum

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Hi is there someone applying form dubai for study permit to canada, please share your experience etcc and which agent to deal with
 
hi dear, I want to know few things,,

how can i prove strong tie to my home country to satisfy visa office.

About me:

Indian working in Dubai , staying alone , parents are in India, funding my fees and expenses by my own... so how to show prove that i will be back after study.

Egarly waiting for your reply.

Thanks a lot.
 
proofing yourself that you will come back is not important, you have to fulfill the requirements e.g bank statement ,acceptance letter etc... hope this might helped you somewhere...
 
thanks for your reply bro,

I got all doc ready with me. just i am wondering that which doucments to include to satisfy visa officer that I will be back after my study.


Egarly waiting for reply

Thanks,
 
hi humtum,

proving strong ties is veri important but it may be difficult for u maybe u cld get a letter from your recent employers stating that ur job would still be available to u when u finish ur studies i think that could be one of ur proof of ties options also u could include documents of assets that u own eg property documents.
I hope this has helped ion some way.
 
hi dear, thanks for your reply,

which doc i should include as assest evidence. My parents are in India and they own few lands. and I am in Dubai....
 
hi do u have any property in your name eg land, building, maybe your own business these are not absolutes but they are a start
 
rvsolutions said:
you will get valuation certificate by government registered property valuer.




Regards,
Vinod Kadam.
RVS team
rvsolutions @ aol.in


Hi to all,


There is absolutely NO NEED to submit any property documents/valuation certificate for student visa. When Canadian embassy (India) do not even entertain any notorized affidavit/legal stamp paper thn how is it possible for them to take notice of your Property Certificates/Papers.


I quote SPP/GENERAL Visa checklist (India)


“DO NOT PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS UNLESS REQUESTED TO DO SO BY A VISA OFFICER. Example of documents not to be submitted with study permit applications include: fixed deposits, property documents, documents from chartered accountants, jewellery assessments, life insurance policies”