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APPLICATION FOR A STUDY PERMIT – GENERIC CHECKLIST

http://www.vfs-canada.co.in/images/Study%20Permit%20Checklist-General.pdf

• Complete and place this checklist on top of your application.

• Consult VFS website for forms and instructions

• Any document not in English or French must be accompanied by a certified translation.

• Failure to submit all required documentation may result in the refusal of your application or delay processing.

• False statements or submission of fraudulent documents will result in immediate refusal.

• After submission of all required documents you may be required to attend an interview.

• A medical exam will be required for study program exceeding 6 months. Do not undergo a medical exam until advised by this office.

• Any preparations you make, such as paying administration or tuition fees, are done entirely at your own risk.

• Do not finalise travel plans unless you have received a visa from the Canadian High Commission to India in New Delhi, or the Consulate General of Canada in Chandigarh.

• It is strongly recommended that you submit your application by 01 December for January entry and by 01 August for September entry.
 
good work Obeid_oo
 
this checklist saying 2 years old IT Returns ..is it necessary to Submit IT Returns ?
 
prabhi00 said:
this checklist saying 2 years old IT Returns ..is it necessary to Submit IT Returns ?

this checklist says a lot of things which are not clear completely.

It's not mandatory to submit IT returns as long as you can show pay slips, proof of income , income

certificate.

but if an applicant takes a heavy loan like around 15-16 lakh Indian rupees then at least 1 year IT returns

are needed .

There are NRI's who have been out of INDIA for last 10-20 years for them IT returns are exempt.

But CIC may ask them IT returns of their current country of residence , again that depends from case to

case and sponsor to sponsor.

also they see the bank account whether it's newly been opened or old.
 
Obeid_oo said:
but if an applicant takes a heavy loan like around 15-16 lakh Indian rupees then at least 1 year IT returns

are needed .

If that was the case, SPP candidates taking 80% loan would have been required to submit IT return. I don't believe IT returns are necessary if once shows study loan of 80% of above, whether in SPP or General candidate.

GS
 
GS_Stud said:
If that was the case, SPP candidates taking 80% loan would have been required to submit IT return. I don't believe IT returns are necessary if once shows study loan of 80% of above, whether in SPP or General candidate.

GS

I know many people who got their visas without IT returns in SPP as well

I think it all comes down to the income etc and sometimes they may ask for it