Hi Apoorva,apoorvab said:You need to show enough to cover tuition fees + living costs for the remainder of your program. If you have one year left, then you need to show enough funds to support yourself for that year.
1. Yes, that is correct. You must show sufficient funds for the tuition and living expenses for 1 year for the extension. There is no guarantee that you would get or keep an off campus job.pd_IT said:Hi Apoorva,
IS that Right?
Because as pointed out in the previous post, even i have also only heard of the saying that its enough to show funds to the tune of 3000 CAD. As we should have been able to start our off-campus work by then and so ought to be able to provide for our living expenses our-selves.
Please let me know if you speak from your own experience or from someone else s u know.Kindly do not mistake, as i am trying to get the facts right, because i have the need to.
The last response here is from 2017, might do you better to create a new thread with complete details like what are you applying for.My spouse and I work and I pay my school in instalments. Just wondering why do we have to show a proof of 14 thousand dollars. It seems irreal, not even domestic students have it!
Hi, can you please let me know what is the amount of money you have shown for study permit and owp extension?Hi Guys,
My visa will expire soon. My wife is dependent to my visa. Do we need to show money for each of our bank account? How much is it going to be? Can we also add a document that she has a full time job and earning money from it and I also have a partime job. Can someone advise please?
Hey i have the same question too, can anyone answer if they can?I only require an extension for only 4 months, my last term. My school payments are all made, and I work part-time. I am unsure how much I should show as my proof of funds. Wherever I see online they say I require 10k$ except for this platform. Answers here make sense, that I need to show funds for those 4 months only. Can anyone confirm this?
When I came in late 2017, I made a GIC of 10k for a year (~835/month). Is that the amount I should consider now too?