Parental Consent letter

A parent consent letter is a formal document where a parent or legal guardian grants permission for their child to pursue a specific activity, such as studying abroad. In the case of Nepalese students applying for a student visa, this letter is often required by immigration authorities, especially if the student is under 18 years old or is financially reliant on their parents. The letter serves as confirmation that the parents are aware of and supportive of their child's decision to study abroad and may also act as proof of financial sponsorship if the parent is funding the student's education. It should include details such as the relationship to the student, the name of the sponsoring bank, the bank account number, the current balance, the name of the university or college the student will attend, confirmation of fund availability, and the signature of the parent or legal guardian. By providing this comprehensive information, the parent consent letter ensures compliance with visa requirements and helps immigration authorities assess the student's eligibility for a visa.

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