Interesting from the government of Canada:
If one pays their tuition - there is no necessity to show 4 months of bank statements as PROOF OF FUNDS? Is that correct?
When they say "pay tuition" I am assuming it is for the entire year - correct?
What we accept as proof
You can prove your funds with at least one of the following:
If one pays their tuition - there is no necessity to show 4 months of bank statements as PROOF OF FUNDS? Is that correct?
When they say "pay tuition" I am assuming it is for the entire year - correct?
What we accept as proof
You can prove your funds with at least one of the following:
- proof of a Canadian bank account in your name, if you’ve transferred money to Canada
- a Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) from a participating Canadian financial institution
- proof of a student or education loan from a bank
- your bank statements for the past 4 months
- a bank draft that can be converted to Canadian dollars
- proof you paid tuition and housing fees
- a letter from the person or school giving you money, or
- proof of funding paid from within Canada, if you have a scholarship or are in a Canadian-funded educational program