M mrmjfphn Member Jun 3, 2021 10 0 Aug 18, 2021 #1 Is it necessary to pay fee for the first term even though the deadline to pay fee at my university is after my travel date?
Is it necessary to pay fee for the first term even though the deadline to pay fee at my university is after my travel date?
Y yesWeCanada Hero Member Aug 5, 2021 680 244 Aug 18, 2021 #2 mrmjfphn said: Is it necessary to pay fee for the first term even though the deadline to pay fee at my university is after my travel date? Click to expand... Its better you pay the fee, why risk it. Your study permit got approved without paying any fees?
mrmjfphn said: Is it necessary to pay fee for the first term even though the deadline to pay fee at my university is after my travel date? Click to expand... Its better you pay the fee, why risk it. Your study permit got approved without paying any fees?
M mrmjfphn Member Jun 3, 2021 10 0 Aug 19, 2021 #3 Yes, as it was non-sds application. I only paid registration fee while accepting the admission offer from University.
Yes, as it was non-sds application. I only paid registration fee while accepting the admission offer from University.
N neha__ Member Nov 28, 2021 18 5 Jan 11, 2022 #4 mrmjfphn said: Yes, as it was non-sds application. I only paid registration fee while accepting the admission offer from University. Click to expand... how much did you show as proof of funds?
mrmjfphn said: Yes, as it was non-sds application. I only paid registration fee while accepting the admission offer from University. Click to expand... how much did you show as proof of funds?
M Myahudi Jr II Star Member Apr 1, 2021 68 22 Jan 12, 2022 #5 neha__ said: how much did you show as proof of funds? Click to expand... The actual costs of living are much higher than the minimum costs that IRCC asks you to demonstrate in the chart above. A more accurate number is your tuition + $1500 per month ($18,000) for living costs for 1 person. Copy and Paste
neha__ said: how much did you show as proof of funds? Click to expand... The actual costs of living are much higher than the minimum costs that IRCC asks you to demonstrate in the chart above. A more accurate number is your tuition + $1500 per month ($18,000) for living costs for 1 person. Copy and Paste