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psalmg

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:'( Please colleagues I need help. Does Canadian embassy require students to pay tuition fees prior apply for student visa ? about to apply. :'(
 

Wolfpmd3

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if the University allows you to do so, you could but that is not mandatory... nervertheless you must provide proves of financial support which means that you will have to show your, your parents or whom ever is gonna pay for your tuition, tickets, living expenses, etc during the time of your studies...

You must prove you have enough money to pay for the tuition of at least the first year, living expenses which according to CIC are around 800$ per person per month, and two way airplane tickets....

You can also transfer money directly to your university so they can be sure the money you have is gonna be used during your stay in Canada... I think it is highly recommended to prove that you have more money than you need... you can also show bank statements, letters of your parents were they commint to cover your expenses of from any other relative, cars snd other properties, and so on...

hope this is helpful
 

RAZU

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Wolfpmd3 said:
if the University allows you to do so, you could but that is not mandatory... nervertheless you must provide proves of financial support which means that you will have to show your, your parents or whom ever is gonna pay for your tuition, tickets, living expenses, etc during the time of your studies...

You must prove you have enough money to pay for the tuition of at least the first year, living expenses which according to CIC are around 800$ per person per month, and two way airplane tickets....

You can also transfer money directly to your university so they can be sure the money you have is gonna be used during your stay in Canada... I think it is highly recommended to prove that you have more money than you need... you can also show bank statements, letters of your parents were they commint to cover your expenses of from any other relative, cars snd other properties, and so on...

hope this is helpful
Hi
what if you offered masters/PhD scholarship by canadian university?Do we still need to pay tuition fees or what how it works please help...
Thanks
 

Wolfpmd3

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When the University offers you admission into one of their programs they will or at least they sent in my case a form with information about your enrollment and stuff like that.... There it should say that the tuition will be completely or partially covered by them... Or if not you should ask them for a official letter addressed to CIC where they clarify that.... Buy you still gonna need to prove you have enough funds for whatever extra your scholarship does not cover as airplane tickets, food, rent, etc.... As I told you before
 

psalmg

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Wolfpmd3 said:
if the University allows you to do so, you could but that is not mandatory... nervertheless you must provide proves of financial support which means that you will have to show your, your parents or whom ever is gonna pay for your tuition, tickets, living expenses, etc during the time of your studies...

You must prove you have enough money to pay for the tuition of at least the first year, living expenses which according to CIC are around 800$ per person per month, and two way airplane tickets....

You can also transfer money directly to your university so they can be sure the money you have is gonna be used during your stay in Canada... I think it is highly recommended to prove that you have more money than you need... you can also show bank statements, letters of your parents were they commint to cover your expenses of from any other relative, cars snd other properties, and so on...

hope this is helpful
Thank you bru,in my case I had acceptance into a college in St.Johns for a 2 years program in OHS the tuition is CAN$33k which is no problem, have the living expenses for family of 5 and return ticket, having a strong tie to where I live presently like house,cars,business (consulting) but am still worried as I had been refused previously based a flimsy excuse of they arent sure i will leave Canada when i finished my conference. In total am having CAN$80,000