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nevillek

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Apr 25, 2011
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Mumbai
Visa Office......
New Delhi
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
02-07-2013
IELTS Request
8.0
Med's Done....
20-06-2013
Interview........
N/A
VISA ISSUED...
05-07-2013
LANDED..........
23-08-2013
PREFERRED OPTION for proof of funds: Evidence of purchase of a special Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) from a participating Canadian financial institution, in the amount of $10,000 CAD to cover living expenses for your first year in Canada and evidence of payment for your first year’s tuition (two semesters).

So do all of you pay the "first year's tuition" instead of "first semester's tuition"?

My first year fees would be 30,000 CAD which is just too much to pay right from the beginning.
 
You don't have to pay the first year's tuition immediately. However if you decide to only pay for one semester, then you must be able to show a bank account balance that contains sufficient funds to cover tuition for the second semester.
 
scylla said:
You don't have to pay the first year's tuition immediately. However if you decide to only pay for one semester, then you must be able to show a bank account balance that contains sufficient funds to cover tuition for the second semester.

And what if I'm going to obtain some funds from a scholarship in my country?
 
When you apply you will need to include proof that you have obtained this scholarship and the amount of funds being provided.
 
scylla said:
When you apply you will need to include proof that you have obtained this scholarship and the amount of funds being provided.

Ahh okay, but are chances of visa "better" if the entire year fee is paid? Or it makes no big difference?
 
nevillek said:
Ahh okay, but are chances of visa "better" if the entire year fee is paid? Or it makes no big difference?
It is very clearly given "Pre-Payment of First Year Tuition Fees is strongly recommended". So yes, it does make a difference.
How Big - No one can say that. If you have the money and the facilities for paying, then.... It's up to you...
 
Hi,


ajosephhh said:
It is very clearly given "Pre-Payment of First Year Tuition Fees is strongly recommended". So yes, it does make a difference.
How Big - No one can say that. If you have the money and the facilities for paying, then.... It's up to you...


1. It makes a difference only if it's a school policy to pay tuition in advance for the whole semester/year. If there is no such policy (specially University's students), you do not need to worry.
 
enfield said:
Hi,



1. It make a difference only if it's a school policy to pay tuition in advance for the whole semester/year. If there is no such policy (specially University's students), you do not need to worry.
Thanks. If i am going to pay one semester payment, do i need to show the remaining semester funds while filing visa?
 
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vivekforbes said:
Thanks. If i am going to pay one semester payment, do i need to show the remaining semester funds while filing visa?


1. It's important to have first year tuition + CAD 10,000, living expenses. If you pay for first term, show proof for second term.
 
If my offer letter is inclusive of 1yr Tuition Fees + Living expense (15k$+10K$) and if I avail education loan from bank for both fees+living expense...and If I process under Non SPP...wat r my visa chances...still i should show some bank balance or what? plz clarify...
 
vivek_darry said:
If my offer letter is inclusive of 1yr Tuition Fees + Living expense (15k$+10K$) and if I avail education loan from bank for both fees+living expense...and If I process under Non SPP...wat r my visa chances...still i should show some bank balance or what? plz clarify...

I just confirmed with my consultant that you dont need to show any more funds or bank balance once you paid your tutuion fees and GIC.