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ahleegator

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Hello guys, I'm very concerned about the financial needs to get the student visa. I have various questions, such as: Do I need to show all three years of funds that I'll be doing in Canada in order to get visa or is it just the first year funds? Also, universities I've picked cost around 21,000-25,0000 dollars, so does that mean I have to show 25k or just 10k as mentioned on the CHC website? Thanks for reading.
 
You need to show hat you have enough funds to support yourself and your study without having a job there. You just need to provide a amount of the whole tution fee for the first year plus $10,000 cad. As a example, if you will take business course and that course will cost you $6,000 per semester, so in a year you need to pay $12,000 for the 1 year tution fee plus $10,000 for the expenses, so your bank should have atleast $22,000 to $23,000 cad.
 
Hi guys,
I have a query regarding financial supporting documents as I am also applying for the study permit . Basically my uncle(mother's brother) and aunt is helping me with funds and they both are living in canada and they both are working and they are owning their house there.So i wanted to know
Firstly what documents they should provide for my financial support?
Secondly will i have to show more people documents who can help me with financial funds?

Please help me guys.
Looking forward to hear from you soon.
 
superman2012 said:
You need to show hat you have enough funds to support yourself and your study without having a job there. You just need to provide a amount of the whole tution fee for the first year plus $10,000 cad. As a example, if you will take business course and that course will cost you $6,000 per semester, so in a year you need to pay $12,000 for the 1 year tution fee plus $10,000 for the expenses, so your bank should have atleast $22,000 to $23,000 cad.

Thanks a lot for your reply, but my doubt is still uncleared. So, you're saying that all I have to show is proof of funds for the first year (which is 23,000 lets say) + 10,000 CAD only, so around 33,000 CAD only?
 
ahleegator said:
Thanks a lot for your reply, but my doubt is still uncleared. So, you're saying that all I have to show is proof of funds for the first year (which is 23,000 lets say) + 10,000 CAD only, so around 33,000 CAD only?

yes exactly :)
 
ahleegator said:
Thanks a lot for your reply, but my doubt is still uncleared. So, you're saying that all I have to show is proof of funds for the first year (which is 23,000 lets say) + 10,000 CAD only, so around 33,000 CAD only?
u need to show that u have enough funds to cover your first year tution fee plus 10,000$ plus 5000$ for your travel expenses. ( total should be tuition fees + 15,000 CAD$)
also visa officer usually wants to know how are u going to pay for next year tuition . meaning u gotta show ur father salary slips or income tax return etc..
 
dufferdexter said:
u need to show that u have enough funds to cover your first year tution fee plus 10,000$ plus 5000$ for your travel expenses. ( total should be tuition fees + 15,000 CAD$)
also visa officer usually wants to know how are u going to pay for next year tuition . meaning u gotta show ur father salary slips or income tax return etc..

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/study-how-documents.asp

According to CIC Website minimum amount is Tuition fees + 10,000 $ (All provinces except Quebec)
 
Anna27 said:
According to CIC Website minimum amount is Tuition fees + 10,000 $ (All provinces except Quebec)

Doesn't say whether it's first year tuition fees, right? That's what confuses me.
 
It says Tuition fees + 10,000 for 12 months

as far as I know it is 1 year tuition fee
 
1 year tuition fee + CAD $10,000. If you want to be on the safer side, try exceeding the minimum amount they are expecting to see on your bank statement.

For example, your tuition fee for a year costs $15,000. Add $10,000 to that, and that will sum up to $25,000. $25,000 is the MINIMUM amount they need to see on your bank account. Sometimes, exceeding the minimum amount will increase your chances, but of course, showing them where you have sourced out your funds will make your case stronger. Do not forget to include any loan letter (if you have), salary certificates of your parents and yours (if you're working), and other documents. If you have relatives in Canada who will be supporting you during your studies, it also ideal to ask a letter from them indicating all the things they will support you with.

Hope this helps.
 
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