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Thee_impulse

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Jun 11, 2016
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Hi there, I recently got refused but I reapplied again. My mom, who is a single parent, and into business has a bank amount of cad101k and assets worth cad76k. She's into real estate, she just started the business so there's no real evidence. What are my chances of getting a permit? I got refused cuz of "insufficient money" for my entire study and no money to transport me and any family members :/, back then I didn't put assets, but now I did. So tell me guys, I'm freaking out here.
 
Impossible to comment without knowing your complete profile including your country of origin, what you planned to study in Canada, your past education and any work experience, your marks, what ties you demonstrated to your home country.
 
scylla said:
Impossible to comment without knowing your complete profile including your country of origin, what you planned to study in Canada, your past education and any work experience, your marks, what ties you demonstrated to your home country.
I'm from Nigeria, I plan on studying business management, I'm going for my bachelors, just got out of high school. I'm 17 years old, stable A and B student. I have a half sister and a half brother. My biological father is currently married, mother****** took off before I was born.
 
How much is tuition for 4 years of study? $100 000 could not be enough.

What do you mean assets (76k)?
fixed deposit
Depends when they will mature during your studies.

What was in you SOP? Ties to your home country? Why Canada?
 
Regina said:
How much is tuition for 4 years of study? $100 000 could not be enough.

What do you mean assets (76k)? Depends when they will mature during your studies.

What was in you SOP? Ties to your home country? Why Canada?
I didnt write an SOP. Ties to my home country are my asssets, over here its cheap. We have a house which is worth cad76k, pretty big too. And I chose Canada because of wanting to learn new cultures etc and it is not too expensive
 
I don't know where you do your Bachelors but
one that I came out of costs about 30k per year, resulting in 120k to graduate + transportation + books,etc + living expense.
For 4 years, you are looking at 200k to be honest.

So no.

If nothing changes in terms of your financial situations, you will likely to get refused again.
 
Being at 17 years old still considered a minor is also a factor unless have relatives or an identified custodian/guardian in Canada
 
Bs65 said:
Being at 17 years old still considered a minor is also a factor unless have relatives or an identified custodian/guardian in Canada
No, it DOES NOT MATTER.
one that I came out of costs about 30k per year, resulting in 120k to graduate + transportation + books,etc + living expense.
For 4 years, you are looking at 200k to be honest.
www.tru.ca
$8400 per semester, 8 semesters = $67 200, + $10 000 x 4 yrs=40 000 (very tight living expenses) + books (500-800 per semester) $4000 to $6400. App $120 000 + tickets + emergency funds.

I didnt write an SOP. Ties to my home country are my assets,
You should write SOP. And convince them in any of their doubts.
:)

Assets mean nothing. You career path in HOME COUNTRY after graduation- could do.