If the credit card can be used Internationally and you have sufficient funds I see no problem. Paying the fees with your credit card is the same as making any other purchase internationally. You have to ask your credit card company if this is possible or not. If you have ever used it during international travel or purchases then I see no problem. But call and ask to be sure.
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Visa Electron
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Visa Electron cardVisa Electron is a debit or credit card available across most of the world, with the exception of Canada, Australia, Ireland and the United States. The card was introduced by VISA in the 1980s and is a sister card to the Visa Debit card. The difference between Visa Electron and Visa Debit is that payments with Visa Electron require that all the funds be available at the time of transfer, i.e., Visa Electron card accounts may not be overdrawn. Visa Debit cards, on the other hand, allow transfers exceeding available funds up to a certain limit. Some online stores and all offline terminals (e.g., on trains and aircraft) do not support Visa Electron because their systems cannot check for the availability of funds.
In this case you should ask CIC Canada if they accept it.