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Is proof of funds required for Canada student visa?
In order to secure a Canada Study Permit, proof of unencumbered available funds is required to cover tuition and living expenses. You can prove funding with: Proof of your Canadian bank account showing money you have transferred. Your bank statements for the past four months.
How much cash a student can carry to Canada?
Regardless of your reason to travel (Visitor, Study, etc.), You can have as much cash as you want with you while entering Canada. The only exception is, anything greater than or equal to $10,000 CAD must be declared to customs.
Can a student bring their whole family to Canada on student visa?
In some cases, if a student requests to bring their whole family with them to Canada, the visa officer might suspect that the student doesn’t really have the intention to leave Canada after their study program. This can affect the visa officer’s decision on whether or not to issue the study permit.
Who is a member of the family unit for a student visa?
A member of the family unit for a student visa is: 1 A spouse or de facto partner of the applicant 2 At least 18 years old 3 Unmarried dependent child under 18 years
What do I need to bring my family to Canada?
The name and date of birth of the person should be written on the back of each photo. You must prove that you can support yourself, and the family members who come with you, while you are in Canada. You can prove your funds with:
Can a student visa holder get married in Australia?
For example, the student visa holder may have entered into a marriage for the sake of the secondary applicant attaining a visa in Australia. Family members of the main applicant or visa holder must provide evidence of having adequate health insurance for the grant of their visa for the period of their intended stay in Australia.