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A study permit is required in Canada for the following situations:
- The program you are applying to is longer than six months.
- The program requires a co-op or internship.
- You are a minor accompanying a parent who is in Canada temporarily.
- You are from a country that is not exempt from the visa requirement.
How much money is required to study in Canada? Proof of funds table (outside Quebec)
Persons coming to Canada | Amount of funds required per year (doesn't include tuition) | Amount of funds required per month (additional to the tuition) |
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You (the student) | CAN$10,000 | CAN$833 |
First family member | CAN$4,000 | CAN$333 |
Every additional accompanying family member | CAN$3,000 | CAN$255 |
Proof of funds table (in Quebec)
Persons coming to Canada | Amount of funds required per year (doesn't include tuition) | Amount of funds required per month (additional to the tuition) |
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You (the student) | CAN$11,000 | CAN$917 |
First family member (18 years or older) | CAN$5,100 | CAN$425 |
First family member (under the age of 18) | CAN$3,800 | CAN$317 |
Every additional accompanying family member (18 years or older) | CAN$5,125 | CAN$427 |
Every additional accompanying family member (under the age of 18) | CAN$1,903 | CAN$159 |
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