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20 14 what should I pay attention to when applying for a Canadian visa?

The Canadian Embassy did not specify the amount of guarantee, but asked the economic guarantor to provide sufficient evidence to prove that he could pay all the study and living expenses of the applicant during his study in Canada.

As long as the total amount of capital guarantee is enough.

Compared with Britain, the United States and Australia, the key requirement of the Canadian embassy for the guarantee money is not the amount, but the length of history and the rationality of the source. Although the embassy no longer requires that the guarantee fund must have a history of 18 months, in addition to proving that the guarantee fund is not a temporary study abroad fund, the guarantor should also have enough proof to show that his deposit and income are consistent. However, if the applicant really has the financial strength, but has no long-term deposit, then as long as he can give a detailed and convincing explanation and as much relevant convincing evidence as possible, the chances of getting a visa are still very high.

You can use a loan or mortgage as a guarantee.

There is usually only one way of visa guarantee in Canada-cash deposit in the bank, no loan and no mortgage, stocks or funds or even real estate must be sold and realized, but the time of stock trading, base speculation or real estate speculation can be counted as the history of deposits. In addition, if some banks' wealth management products are guaranteed, they don't need to be realized, and they can be directly used as deposits.

If you have money at home, you can apply for a visa.

As an immigrant country that does not study abroad, Canada attaches great importance to the quality of students, because many international students will eventually choose to stay in Canada and become a part of their society, so Canadian visa officers tend to accept good students with excellent quality and outstanding ability, even if their family economic situation is generally worse. For many well-off students with poor grades, poor performance or long academic interruption, the chances of getting a Canadian visa are much lower than those of ordinary students with excellent academic performance.

The visa needs my signature.

The Canadian student visa passed the "sending documents" review, and the applicant was informed of the result within an average of 65,438+0-65,438+0.5 months (the risk medical examiner only had 3 weeks). There are three kinds of results: first, the visa is refused, the passport is stamped, and a letter of refusal is attached to inform the reasons; The second is to pass, attach the visa to my passport and send it to me; The third is to inform the interview and go to the embassy for an interview within 30 days, from Monday to Thursday at 9: 00 am-11:30. After the interview, the vast majority will tell the results immediately, and very few will tell the results later. Therefore, not every applicant needs an interview. Only when the applicant's materials need to be explained or the original documents need to be verified or the applicant's background is complex, it is possible to need an interview.

Myth 6: I mistakenly think that the refusal of visas in other countries will lead to the refusal of visas in Canada.

Experts studying abroad pointed out that the history of visa refusal in most other countries, as long as it is not because of false information or bad records, will not affect the Canadian visa application. Many students have been refused visas by the American embassy many times and applied for visas in Canada instead. They changed their passports and issued visas for fear of refusing visas again. At the same time, some reference books for studying abroad say that if the United States refuses the visa, Canada will also be rejected. These misleading results have led many applicants to suffer mental, economic and even visa rejection.

Myth 7: I mistakenly think that as long as I apply for the SPP project school, I can not provide the deposit history.

For students applying for SPP program schools, the embassy promises that the probation period will be shorter, but unless the students' IELTS score reaches 5.5 (TOEFL does not recognize it), the embassy's requirement for guarantee money is still the historical source of providing 12 months.

Myth 8: I mistakenly think that a short-term visit visa can be converted into a student visa.

For long-term applications for studying abroad for more than six months, students can get StudentVisa, while other visitors such as short-term study abroad (less than six months) or visiting relatives can only get VisitorVisa. Holders of such tourist visas will not be allowed to change to student visas upon arrival in Canada.