(Canadians Please) Is it possible for my old Canada Student Loan to vanish of the face of the earth?
Long story as to why it even came to exist in the first place. I had it 8 years ago. I recently tried to find it to make payment arrangements, but the government, the Royal Bank, and my credit report has no record of it. Is this possible?
Credit - 2 Answers
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only if you do...........
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It will eventually show up on your credit report, as soon as it is sold to a collection agency, which is inevitable. Canadian law changed in 2002, and student loans are now permanent - they never drop off the credit report even after the old 7 year statute period. They also survive bankruptcy. If you call 1-800-387-5604 and give your SIN they can tell you if you have any outstanding provincial debts. Kind regards.
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Sunday, November 28, 2010
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Can International student in Canada become Canadian citizen?
Can International student in Canada become Canadian citizen?
i want to study in Canada and i do not conceal, i have intention to stay in Canada! i have chosen a college and i hope i will be accepted to the college next fall. I have chosen 2 year program education. If i successifully complete 2 year education, will it gives me the opportunity to apply for immigration and eventually become a Canadian? Or what option will i have? What should I do to become permanent resident in Canada as international student?
Other - Canada - 5 Answers
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^ Sam above me is obviously quite clueless ^ Basically you have two options to becoming a Canadian citizen: 1) Get married to a Canadian... 2) Apply to a college/university as an International Student which would give you a Student VISA. Once you're done your studies and you're qualified to work, you will need to apply for a Work VISA which entitles you to legally work in the country (you're not a citizen yet though) and then 3 years later, you can apply for citizenship.
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There's a lot of information on this website, including studying in Canada. Have a good look at both the studying and the immigration part and plan accordingly.
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Quebec is offering Canadian citizenship to international students who graduate from any university in the province. http://www.sds.uwo.ca/int/visa/index.html?pr#about
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Good For you! That's exactly what I plan to do! I plan to go to college in Vancouver B.C., buy my own house, and apply for a citizenship
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If you come to Canada on a student visa you have to return home when your studies are completed. If you wish to immigrate to Canada you have to apply for immigration from your home country. You would have to qualify as a skilled worker to come back. If you are here on student visa you CANNOT stay once you studies are finished. You CANNOT work while here on a student visa(except on campus). Once your studies are over you MUST return home. You CANNOT just stay here and skip to the front of the immigration line. Also we do not issue Green Cards, that is an American thing.I do not know where people get the idea they can just stay here once they have gone to school here.
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i want to study in Canada and i do not conceal, i have intention to stay in Canada! i have chosen a college and i hope i will be accepted to the college next fall. I have chosen 2 year program education. If i successifully complete 2 year education, will it gives me the opportunity to apply for immigration and eventually become a Canadian? Or what option will i have? What should I do to become permanent resident in Canada as international student?
Other - Canada - 5 Answers
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^ Sam above me is obviously quite clueless ^ Basically you have two options to becoming a Canadian citizen: 1) Get married to a Canadian... 2) Apply to a college/university as an International Student which would give you a Student VISA. Once you're done your studies and you're qualified to work, you will need to apply for a Work VISA which entitles you to legally work in the country (you're not a citizen yet though) and then 3 years later, you can apply for citizenship.
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There's a lot of information on this website, including studying in Canada. Have a good look at both the studying and the immigration part and plan accordingly.
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Quebec is offering Canadian citizenship to international students who graduate from any university in the province. http://www.sds.uwo.ca/int/visa/index.html?pr#about
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Good For you! That's exactly what I plan to do! I plan to go to college in Vancouver B.C., buy my own house, and apply for a citizenship
5 :
If you come to Canada on a student visa you have to return home when your studies are completed. If you wish to immigrate to Canada you have to apply for immigration from your home country. You would have to qualify as a skilled worker to come back. If you are here on student visa you CANNOT stay once you studies are finished. You CANNOT work while here on a student visa(except on campus). Once your studies are over you MUST return home. You CANNOT just stay here and skip to the front of the immigration line. Also we do not issue Green Cards, that is an American thing.I do not know where people get the idea they can just stay here once they have gone to school here.
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Sunday, November 7, 2010
how much an international student can earn in Canada?
how much an international student can earn in Canada?
i want to know how much a student can earn in Canada? i came to know that a student have to pay 40% tax..so is there any chance for savings..and what about monthly expense as a student in Canada?
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Hey. I hope you do come to Canada, you will enjoy it! As far as your question goes, I really need more information to help you. How much you can earn in Canada depends on a multitude of factors. What kind of job will you be looking for? What kind of experience and qualifications do you have? I have never heard of a 40% tax for foreigners, I don't believe that is accurate. The tax rate for goods and services is currently at 14%, I don't believe you would be treated any differently. Monthly expenses again will depend on several variables. Where will you be living?
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i want to know how much a student can earn in Canada? i came to know that a student have to pay 40% tax..so is there any chance for savings..and what about monthly expense as a student in Canada?
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Hey. I hope you do come to Canada, you will enjoy it! As far as your question goes, I really need more information to help you. How much you can earn in Canada depends on a multitude of factors. What kind of job will you be looking for? What kind of experience and qualifications do you have? I have never heard of a 40% tax for foreigners, I don't believe that is accurate. The tax rate for goods and services is currently at 14%, I don't believe you would be treated any differently. Monthly expenses again will depend on several variables. Where will you be living?
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Monday, November 1, 2010
Where does a grad student who wants to study in Canada go for student loans?
Where does a grad student who wants to study in Canada go for student loans?
Hi. I'm hoping to go to grad school in Canada next year. My top choices are the University of Ottawa and Concordia University in Montreal. I'm from the United States and would need to pay for grad school through student loans. Where is the best place to go to get these loans? Are loans that will cover living expenses also available to me? Am I looking to get loans from places in the United States or Canada? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks ahead of time.
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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It is nearly impossible to obtain student loans for study abroad. You aren't eligible to borrow in Canada if you go to school there, and in the US, you would be going overseas, therefore ineligible for most types of student loans. Your parents, however, might be able to obtain parent loans. Remember, you have to prove you have sufficient funds for all of your school expenses, plus all of your living expenses, plus transportation back to your own country. If you are relying on loans for school + living expenses, and have no real funds of your own, you are going to have a great deal of difficulty getting a student visa. You and your parents really need to come up with a better method of paying for grad school, or forget studying overseas. You probably could not borrow enough in the US for school + living expenses staying in the US. It's just too much money to borrow, and banks are not keen on lending these days. Student loans funds are low and demand is up, too.
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Hi. I'm hoping to go to grad school in Canada next year. My top choices are the University of Ottawa and Concordia University in Montreal. I'm from the United States and would need to pay for grad school through student loans. Where is the best place to go to get these loans? Are loans that will cover living expenses also available to me? Am I looking to get loans from places in the United States or Canada? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks ahead of time.
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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It is nearly impossible to obtain student loans for study abroad. You aren't eligible to borrow in Canada if you go to school there, and in the US, you would be going overseas, therefore ineligible for most types of student loans. Your parents, however, might be able to obtain parent loans. Remember, you have to prove you have sufficient funds for all of your school expenses, plus all of your living expenses, plus transportation back to your own country. If you are relying on loans for school + living expenses, and have no real funds of your own, you are going to have a great deal of difficulty getting a student visa. You and your parents really need to come up with a better method of paying for grad school, or forget studying overseas. You probably could not borrow enough in the US for school + living expenses staying in the US. It's just too much money to borrow, and banks are not keen on lending these days. Student loans funds are low and demand is up, too.
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