It is important that students know how much money they will lose in the processing if their student visa to Canada is denied. Here's the tentative amount, given by a student. It might vary, and be even more depending on your case.
- Consultancy Charge (if you use one) - NPR 25,000 (Twenty-five thousand).
- Offer Letter Charge - NPR 5,000 (Five thousand)
- Certificates from Ward Office: NPR 11,000 (Eleven thousand : varies from one ward to another)
- No Objection Letter: NPR 2,000 (Two thousand)
- Translation (of Lalpurja and other income related documents that are in Nepali) and notary costs : NPR 5,000 -NPR 10,000 (Five to Ten Thousand)
- CA Audit Report cost: NPR 2,500 (Two thousand five hundred).
- Bank Balance Certificate with income source : NPR 50,000 (Fifty Thousand) (If you intend to take a loan, add interest for the loan).
- VFS Charges
DEMAND DRAFT
Student visa: INR 7,890 = NPR 12,624
Biometric Fees: INR 4,470 = NPR 7152
VFS Processing Charges = NPR 1000 (learn about the current charges from VFS) - Nepal Government Tax (2%) + Bank Charges while sending fees of 6 months to Canada: NPR 15,500
- Administration Charges deduction by university while reimbursing (refunding) tuition fees including money transfer costs: Almost NPR-60,000-70,000 (Sixty to seventy thousand)
There will be a lot of hidden charges as well like travel expenses and other. So altogether, an applicant will lose around NPR 2 Lakhs 50 thousand to 3 lakhs, if his/her visa gets rejected. It's a huge sum and applicant needs to be prepared for it.
I have not taken into account the IELTS fee charged by British Council Nepal which is NPR 23,000 for Paper-Based test and NPR 21,500 for Computer-delivered test and Passport charge for first passport NPR 10,000 if taken from Department of Passports in 3 days because you can use those documents later as well. However please note that IELTS Test Score has a 2-year validity, and you need to retake the test if you decided to apply after 2 years.
Please write a comment below if I am missing any and to update the new changes in the fees and others.
Check this out too if you have not yet. (Document Checklist for Canada).
https://nepalihal.blogspot.com/2021/04/list-of-documents-required-for-nepali.html