Tuesday, January 1, 2013

How much money do you have to show to get a student visa as an international student to Canada?

How much money do you have to show to get a student visa as an international student to Canada?
I am applying to UofT, Shulliche, and Ryerson. Thanks for answering :) Nope, I am applying for undergraduates :)
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1 :
At least $100,000 CDN.
2 :
You have to prove you have sufficient funds for all of your school expenses (tuition, fees, books & supplies, room & board if living in the dorms on campus, etc), plus all of your living expenses (rent, utilities & household expenses if not living in dorms during the school term, insurance, transportation, personal expenses, food, etc), plus transportation back to your own country. School expenses of course depend on which school you go to. Living expenses in Toronto are among the highest in Canada - you will need at least C$3000/month for rent, utilities, groceries, household expenses at the very least, more if you need a car to get around, plus insurance, gas, maintenance and repairs.
3 :
you have to be able to pay all the fees, books and study materials for the course you are doing - and for international students they can be as much as $50,000 (and more sometimes) per year - it depends on the course. you also have to have money to LIVE ON while you are studying - $30,000 per year is good. It has to cover rent, food, clothes, utities, bills, transport, entertainment, medical requirements, etc etc plus money to get home with after you graduate. Shulliche - that really should be the Schulich School of Business at York University - assuming you want to do an MBA http://www.schulich.yorku.ca/ssb-extra/ssb.nsf?open
4 :
You have to prove you can pay the fees, which are about double for international students, buy books, pay for private health insurance and live. $10 000 should cover everything except tuition fees
5 :
$0.69c

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