who ever pays the fees it doesnt matter, the VO just needs to see the receipt, right ?
It matters pretty much. They need to know how you are going to pay further fees. What kind of source you have. The trick in the form is that you show how much is tuition for 1 year but you have to show how much money you have right now. And if it is not enough for the whole period of study -then they want to know where you are going to get them.
Students are required to demonstrate financial sufficiency for only the first year of studies,
regardless of the duration of the course or program of studies in which they are enrolled. In other
words, a single student entering a four-year degree program with an annual tuition fee of $15,000
must demonstrate funds of $15,000 to satisfy the requirements, and not the full $60,000 which
would be required for four years.
Officers should be satisfied though that the probability of
funding for future years does exist, i.e., parents are employed; scholarship is for more than one
year.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op12-eng.pdf
page 37