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minimum funds- a 4YF, spouse and toddler

hil555

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Feb 19, 2018
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I have been accepted to a PhD with a full tuition waiver and scholarship of (in total) 72,000 CAD for 4 years,
and my toddler and spouse will be accompanying me,

so as per
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit/prepare/get-documents.html

17,000 for all three of us for a year
would make 68,000 for four years,

so would the acceptance letter stating the scholarship amount and full tuition waiver
be enough as proof of minimum funding? could someone please confirm this? (Of course no one completes a PhD in 4 years, but I guess that is not relevant here?)

thank you!
 

TanuP

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The proof of funds that you need to show takes into account living expenses for 1 year. I had the same situation as yours and showed 22k in funds, plus assets back home, including property. My husband sponsored my tuition so got a notarized letter him stating the same.
 

canuck78

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Just to warn you the cost of living in Vancouver is very high. Something you need to plan for especially when it comes to housing.
 

hil555

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Feb 19, 2018
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Thank you for the replies!

Would you happen to know if the acceptance letter by the university will be enough as documentation regarding university funding? (I will also be providing further PoF like pension savings)

We hopefully will be living in campus housing and are on a waitlist. I am aware rents are ultra-high.


(btw I am also wondering if I can find anyone who has sucessfully applied for both a student permit and PR-it would be great if I could confirm that it wouldn't be a problem)