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Hi.. I have a conflicted plan..when I went to edu canada fair for college comparison, I was advised to get a degree that can maximize my chances to work in Canada after my study.
Now I am very nervous to failed the study visa application..because I read that one of the reasons if its denied when the applicant failed to show enough evidence that tied the applicant with the home country..please advise me more, I thought after my degree I wouldnt have to go back home country but getting work experience after..what should i prepare for my interview? Can I go with honest answers that I want to get Canada work experience after my study? I prepare my bank account for about 30000$cad. I have 2 kids(13 and 9) that going with me when I study. I am applying baking arts for 2 years. Currently I lives in Indonesia. I thought I to immigrate to Canada after I work there..but now even visa application worried me..anyone in my experience, please share your knowledge..
 
Hi.. I have a conflicted plan..when I went to edu canada fair for college comparison, I was advised to get a degree that can maximize my chances to work in Canada after my study.
Now I am very nervous to failed the study visa application..because I read that one of the reasons if its denied when the applicant failed to show enough evidence that tied the applicant with the home country..please advise me more, I thought after my degree I wouldnt have to go back home country but getting work experience after..what should i prepare for my interview? Can I go with honest answers that I want to get Canada work experience after my study? I prepare my bank account for about 30000$cad. I have 2 kids(13 and 9) that going with me when I study. I am applying baking arts for 2 years. Currently I lives in Indonesia. I thought I to immigrate to Canada after I work there..but now even visa application worried me..anyone in my experience, please share your knowledge..

You need to show ties to your home country to be approved. Ties to your home country are things like property, employment and assets.

$30,000 isn't enough to get a study permit approved if you are planning on bringing two dependents with you. You'll need to show at least $15K for your first year tuition and an additional $10K to support just yourself. If you are also bringing two kids, I think you would want to show $35,000 at a minimum since there's not only living expenses but also all of the costs to move yourselves here. And even then, IRCC may not think that $35,000 is enough.

BTW: Interviews are never required for study permits. You have to include all evidence as part of the study permit application. You will be refused or approved based on this alone.
 
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