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I am planning to apply for a student permit in Canada. Currently, I'm interested in a 2 year program at a college in Ontario. When I asked to an immigration consultant, he told me that I needed to have at least enough money to cover 1 year of the program + 1 year live expenses; however, when I watched a youtube video, another consultant said that when I apply, I need to prove I have enough money for the complete 2 year program. I currently have the amount for 1 year (college tuition + expenses). Is it true that I need to show to the immigration officer that I have the complete amount of money for the whole program in my application? Or is it possible to apply showing solvency for 1 year?
I am planning to apply for a student permit in Canada. Currently, I'm interested in a 2 year program at a college in Ontario. When I asked to an immigration consultant, he told me that I needed to have at least enough money to cover 1 year of the program + 1 year live expenses; however, when I watched a youtube video, another consultant said that when I apply, I need to prove I have enough money for the complete 2 year program. I currently have the amount for 1 year (college tuition + expenses). Is it true that I need to show to the immigration officer that I have the complete amount of money for the whole program in my application? Or is it possible to apply showing solvency for 1 year?
You will need to pay only 1 year fee tuition fee and have your living expenses in GIC account. However, you will need to provide a bank statement or other alternative to show that you are financially stable to pay your 2nd year fee.
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