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Will canadian embassy accept bank garantee while applying for study permit?

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Will canadian embassy accept bank garantee while applying for study permit?

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  1. yes they do  Proof of financial support that shows you will have enough money during your stay in Canada to cover tuition fees, return transportation and $10,000 CDN per annum for living expenses. Documentation for this requirement could be proof of a Canadian bank account or a bank draft in convertible currency, bank statements for the past four to six months, or proof of payment of tuition and residence fees. (As a guideline, $10,000 CDN plus to tuition fees per academic year is generally viewed as sufficient.)

    and you must make it available to them to see your bank statements ,read this if you wish ?:

    Most foreign students will need a permit to study in Canada. If you wish to study in Quebec you will also need to apply to Quebec.

    Before you come to study in Canada you will need:

    a letter of acceptance from the school of your choice;

    proof that you have enough money to pay school fees and live near the school;

    to establish that you will return home at the end of your studies;

    to pass a medical exam if needed; and

    to qualify as a temporary resident in Canada, including a temporary resident visa if needed

    here is the page where you can obtain more information that you will need to know : click on this link below :

    http://www.usacanadavisa.com/visa_study....

    :-)


  2. I would have no clue, but I suggest checking out the Canadian Government site and looking up Canadian Embassy and may be ask them a question by e-mail or actual mail, or phone them. They would have better answers than most of us on this Yahoo Answer site, unless one of them is one this site right now, but I highly doubt it. Good luck.

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