This blogpost contains the comprehensive list of documents required for Nepali students to apply for a Student Visa to Canada. Though this document checklist is specifically for Canada, it also helps Nepali students to apply to other countries as well. This checklist is from the time I applied and it might vary in future. So check the official website of Canadian Immigration or contact Canadian Embassy or High Commission for authentic and up-to-date information.
- SOP (Statement of Purpose)
This is a crucial document. It should reflect why you want to pursue a certain course in a Canadian university. It must be original, succinct and powerful. Sample SOPs can be found online. I was told that it plays a big role in deciding your visa outcome. - CV
Your CV detailing your previous study and work experience. If you have a gap in studies, it is a good idea to include work experience to compensate for that in your CV. - Transcript, Character, Provisional and Migration Certificates
All your academic certificates - IELTS
IELTS test score is very important. You should have an overall IELTS score of at least 6.5 with no band score less than 6 in order to be eligible for applying to Canada. Some agents can encourage you to apply even with lower IELTS score but visa chances will be significantly smaller. - Experience Letter
If you have work experience include that as well. If you have a gap in studies include work experience to compensate for that. - 2 Recommendation Letters
You can have your recommendation letters issued from your workplace and your high-school or university teachers / professors. - Extra Curricular Certificates
If you have taken part in extra-curricular activities and possess the certifications of the same, include those as well because those will help create positive impression of you in the mind of the Visa Officer. - Birth Certificate, Marriage Certificate (if applicable), Relationship Certificate, Income Verification, Income Reference Letter, Tax Clearance, Address Verification, Property Valuation, Land Ownership Certificate Translation
You can get nearly all the documents from your ward office. Land Ownership translation can be done in any authorised Notary Public's office. If your ward documents are in Nepali, you need to translate them into English and notarise them as well. - Sponsor Letter
You also need to attest the sponsor letter written and signed by your sponsors. Sponsor could be your parents, siblings or any other valid sponsor. This letter mentions that they will fund your stay and studies in Canada. - Police Report
You are also required to attach police report mentioning you have no criminal records against you. You can apply for a police report online and receive it in your Email (within 24 hours). This is the easiest option. - No Objection Letter
You can get your No Objection Certificate (or letter) (NOC) from Ministry of Education Keiser Mahal Kathmandu. Now you can apply for it online as well. - Offer Letter
Offer Letter from a valid Canadian University or College is required. - T.T. Copy
This document shows that you have sent tuition fees to your University in Canada. This document is issued by your Nepali Bank after you have sent the tuition fees. I was told that Nepal Investment Bank is good to send fees to Canada, you can also learn with other banks about the charges and choose whichever is best for you. You also need to pay government tax while sending tuition fees. Even if your visa gets rejected, the government tax will not be refunded. Sounds strange? but that's how it is as of now. - PAN Card
You do not need to attach PAN Card or a copy of it to the application. However, you require a PAN Card to send tuition fees to your university from Nepal. PAN stands for Permanent Account Number. So, if you get it once, you must keep it for lifetime and can use it anywhere. You can apply it online with a Passport size photo (digital, if applied online) and your Citizenship card and you need to visit Inland Revenue Department to get your PAN Card. You can get it on the same day free of cost. - College Receipt
This is the document issued by college which shows that college / university has received your tuition fees. You can have the receipt sent by your University / college to your email or download it from the online portal in the case of some universities. - CA Report
You are required to have all your income related documents audited by a licensed Chartered Accountant. In my case I had paid almost NRS 2500 to get a CA report. It might vary from one firm to another. - Balance Certificate
You also need to show your Bank Balance which should be 30-40 Lakhs Nepali rupees. It shows that you have sufficient funds for your stay in Canada. If you are applying with your spouse Bank Balance should be almost / more than 40 Lakhs. - Bank Statement (Not Compulsory)
You also need to show your Bank Statement as well if it is possible. You can get your Bank Statement free of charge from your bank. But when I applied I was told that it is not compulsory if you cannot have it issued. - Document Checklist
You also need to attach the checklist of all the documents you have in your application, which will make the visa officer convenient to access a particular document. - Consent Form
- Study Permit Form
- Study Permit Questionnaire
- IMM Form
- Schedule Form
- Family Information
- Photo
In my case they had taken photo themselves at VFS Office. - Demand Draft
You can get Demand Draft from your Bank. Ask with your consultancy or agent about the amount of Demand Draft. You need two separate Demand Drafts for Visa and Biometric fees. - Passport
You need to send your passport to Canadian High Commission New Delhi. And after the visa decision has been made, VFS will inform you by phone and by Email and you can book a date at VFS to collect your passport.
Also read this. (How much it costs tentatively to apply to Canada).
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