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hi frndz


i have heard that spp rules are going to change for jan 2013 intake.. if anyone know about that please reply ..
 
New SPP rules - Canada - Jan 2013 intake - Indian Students
CANADA - SPP RULES:

This e-mail is to inform you that the CIC in New Delhi and Chandigarh has made the following changes to the SPP for the January 2013 intake as of September 1, 2012:


1.A minimum IELTS band score of 5.5 will be implemented for all programs that require 6.0 bands overall.

2.Applicants are now able to deposit $10,000 into a GIC at Scotia Bank for living expenses. The amount will be disbursed as follows:

a.$2,000 upon arrival

b.$2,000 every two months thereafter

This is an added value feature for applicants in India and is based on the New Zealand model that is already in place in India. Applicants who make a deposit of $10,000 improve their chances of receiving a Study Visa. Please keep in mind that this DOES NOTreplace the first semester tuition payment to the institution. The CIC will be getting back to all SPP colleges regarding the mechanisms applicants can use to make a GIC deposit in the coming weeks. This deposit MUST be made in India and not by a relative outside of India including Canada.

http://aeis-cs.blogspot.in/2012/07/new-spp-rules-canada-jan-2013-intake.html
 
and also students who had gaps in education and failures are refused in this category.
 
apply in mid september
 
Wht about rules in general and University visa category sections........because I am going to apply for general category.....
 
Inam89 said:
New SPP rules - Canada - Jan 2013 intake - Indian Students
CANADA - SPP RULES:

This e-mail is to inform you that the CIC in New Delhi and Chandigarh has made the following changes to the SPP for the January 2013 intake as of September 1, 2012:


1.A minimum IELTS band score of 5.5 will be implemented for all programs that require 6.0 bands overall.

2.Applicants are now able to deposit $10,000 into a GIC at Scotia Bank for living expenses. The amount will be disbursed as follows:

a.$2,000 upon arrival

b.$2,000 every two months thereafter

This is an added value feature for applicants in India and is based on the New Zealand model that is already in place in India. Applicants who make a deposit of $10,000 improve their chances of receiving a Study Visa. Please keep in mind that this DOES NOTreplace the first semester tuition payment to the institution. The CIC will be getting back to all SPP colleges regarding the mechanisms applicants can use to make a GIC deposit in the coming weeks. This deposit MUST be made in India and not by a relative outside of India including Canada.

http://aeis-cs.blogspot.in/2012/07/new-spp-rules-canada-jan-2013-intake.html

how r all so sure???

Nothing has been declared officially till now :o
 
harpreet470 said:
how r all so sure???

Nothing has been declared officially till now :o

Recently i talked to a representative of Fraser valley university, She told me that it is sure to be implement.Its better for all be ready in advance who are thinking to apply early in the session. likely in sept.

and moreover they are going tighten the rules too for students, Means there will be less visas again in jan intake.

http://www.canadaupdates.com/content/international-student-visa-rules-tightened-ottawa-18436.html

check it out they indirectly explained .
 
@the amandeep their intention is to restrict human smugling not to limit student visas...........and one who is going to apply for jan 2013 must wait for the government to declare approved schools:................u just need to check wether ur selected school is mentioned in the list or not....and moreover your course must be more than six months .........
 
theamandeep said:
Recently i talked to a representative of Fraser valley university, She told me that it is sure to be implement.Its better for all be ready in advance who are thinking to apply early in the session. likely in sept.

and moreover they are going tighten the rules too for students, Means there will be less visas again in jan intake.

http://www.canadaupdates.com/content/international-student-visa-rules-tightened-ottawa-18436.html

check it out they indirectly explained .

come on man.. why r u mixing two different things
in the link u provided...it has nothing to do with SPP

they are talking about issuing international student visas only if a students enrolls to one of the credible institutions
Where as under SPP, there is already a list of institutions ;)

as far as i could understand, it is for other countries where there is no SPP :)