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Study permit, financial support requirement

Diego Reds

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Jan 4, 2019
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Dear members of this forum;

I am writing because I would like to know if someone who is not a relative can sponsor my studies in Canada, I don't have enough money in my back account to fully cover my tuition and living expenses, however I have generous friends who are willing send me money every semester to pay for my tuition, one of them who is a Canadian citizen offered me a rent-free apartment close to the institution I plan to attend.

The official website of the Goverment of Canada only mentions a letter from the person who is giving the money yet I am assuming inmigration authorities will want confirm my sponsors have enough money to pay for my expenses.

Is sponsorship really an option for me?

Will the letter itsefl be enough?

If I already have a rent-free place to stay for the entire length of my studies, will this fact make any difference in the amount fo money I must prove I have for living expenses?

Sincerest regards
 

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Dear members of this forum;

I am writing because I would like to know if someone who is not a relative can sponsor my studies in Canada, I don't have enough money in my back account to fully cover my tuition and living expenses, however I have generous friends who are willing send me money every semester to pay for my tuition, one of them who is a Canadian citizen offered me a rent-free apartment close to the institution I plan to attend.

The official website of the Goverment of Canada only mentions a letter from the person who is giving the money yet I am assuming inmigration authorities will want confirm my sponsors have enough money to pay for my expenses.

Is sponsorship really an option for me?

Will the letter itsefl be enough?

If I already have a rent-free place to stay for the entire length of my studies, will this fact make any difference in the amount fo money I must prove I have for living expenses?

Sincerest regards
Generally speaking, refusals reasons are much higher if the sponsor is not an immediate relative. However you can certainly try. Your sponsor will need to provide a letter as well as a copy of their bank statement (the letter alone will not be enough).

No - the fact you have a rent free place to stay for the duration of your studies will not make a difference in the amount of money you have to show. You must still show an additional $10K to cover living expenses (on top of your first year tuition).