Will my parents funding my education without loans affect the visa process in Ireland/Australia?
No, your parents funding your education without loans is generally acceptable for student visas in Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and the USA, as long as you can clearly show the funds are genuine and sufficient.
Visa officers will look for:
- Proof of funds: Recent bank statements in your parents’ name, showing the required amount for tuition and living expenses.
- Relationship evidence: Documents like a birth certificate connecting you to your parents.
- Sponsorship letter: A signed letter from your parents confirming their financial support.
Make sure the funds are readily accessible and documentation is consistent. Sudden large deposits may need explanation.
Cash income, business income or no ITR?
See whether your funds and documents will pass the Australian visa check.
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More Australia questions
- Can you tell me which colleges provide good scholarships, especially need-based rather than merit-based scholarships in Ireland/France for a Master's?
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- Which courses have good hiring prospects for the next ten years, especially compared to AI in Ireland/Germany?
