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Applying for canada student visa from japan

Im living in srilanka and i gonna apply for student visa in japan next year. visa is valid for one year . im going there to do a one year Japaneses lanuage course. after that can i apply student visa to Canada from japan??(after doing the one year language course)

how much money i need to qualify for a student visa to Canada from japan?

i mean how much i have to show??in my account??

what are the requirements??

any one know about going to Canada from japan?

plz help

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  1. Its always best to apply for visas at the country you reside in..as its easier to prove ties to your country that way,but if you insist in applying for your visa in Japan here is what is Needed

    You will need the Following Documents to apply for a Canadian Student visa

    1. Completed application form (IMM1294), signed and dated. Please include spouse and children under

    19 on the same application form whether they are accompanying or not.

    2. Non-refundable processing fee: original remittance receipt as per Fee Schedule.

    3. Two photographs of you and your accompanying family members. Please refer to attached Photo

    Specifications.

    4. Copy of letter of acceptance from your school in Canada clearly indicating the duration and

    level/course/program of study.

    * If the practicum is included in the program, details of the practicum are required.

    5. Proof of funds issued within one month of the application; i.e. bank certificate, copy of bank book showing the

    name of the account holder and recent transaction, monthly statement, etc. If any payments have already made,

    please provide copies of receipts for the payments.

    6. Copy of the bio-data page (photo page) of your passport. If you are a national of a country requiring a visa to

    enter Canada (please see List-B for details), please provide your passport.

    7. If you wish to receive the result of your application by mail, please include a self-addressed envelope with the

    appropriate postage affixed. If you are required to submit your original passport(s) to us, please ensure that

    appropriate postage is affixed to the envelope for return by registered mail. The application result and/or

    passports may also be picked up in person or by your representative. Representatives must have written

    permission from the applicant.

    8. If you want to have your study permit approval notice by e-mail, please complete the form (D203e) included in

    the application kit.

    For applicants over the age of majority:

    1. Description of academic background and employment history written in English, French or Japanese. There is

    no fixed form for the curriculum vitae, but it should have complete information including dates

    2. Explanation on how your studies in Canada relate to your plans for the future in English, French or Japanese.

    There is no fixed form for the essay.

    For applicants under the age of majority in the Province of study:

    The two standard custodianship declarations below are provided on the CIC web site at

    http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/pub/cus... Please download these forms from this web site.

    1. Original NOTARIZED custodianship declaration-custodian from the person accepting responsibility for

    your care and support while you are in Canada. Custodian must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of

    Canada who is residing in Canada in the same province where you will study and is over 19 years of age, AND

    2. Original NOTARIZED custodianship declaration-parents/guardians from both your parents consenting to

    your study in Canada and appointing the person responsible for you while you are in Canada.

    3. If either parents is accompanying, parental consent of the other parent whether or not the parents are married.

    The consent letter should state clearly that permission is granted to the other parent to take the minor child to

    Canada.

    4. Most recent school attendance record.

    For applicants destined to Quebec:

    1. Certificate of Acceptance of Quebec (CAQ) from. the Ministère de l'Immigration et des Communautés

    culturelles(MICC), if required.

    Additional document(s) and/or personal interview

    FOR NON-JAPANESE CITIZENS WHO REQUIRE

    TEMPORARY RESIDENT VISAS TO ENTER CANADA LIKE CITIZENS OF SRI LANKA

    Please ensure that the following information and supporting documents are included with your student

    application in addition to the documents in LIST-A. Incomplete applications will not be accepted and will be

    returned to you unprocessed. If the documents are written in Japanese, please provide an English or

    French translation. An unofficial translation will suffice.

    1. Your and your accompanying family’s original passport(s).

    2. Family Information (form i102e).

    3. If you have family members residing in Japan, but who will not be accompanying you to Canada, you

    must provide proof of their immigration status; i.e. alien registration certificate.

    4. If you are a student, proof of school enrolment and mark sheets.

    5. If your parents or others provide funds for your study in Canada,

    (1) A statement from your parents or others guaranteeing their support for your study in Canada and

    (2) Their employment certificates (date of employment, title and annual salary must be indicated).

    6. Letter of employment if you are working. It should indicate your position within the company, length of

    employment, salary and period of leaves. If you own the company/business, please submit your business

    registration or proof of tax payment.

    7. If your immigrant status in Japan is “spouse of Japanese national”, an acknowledgement from your spouse

    of your study in Canada if she/he is not accompanying, and your spouse’s family register (kosekitohon

    Best of Luck!

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