3B.5 Canada Proof of Funds Requirements (SDS and Non-SDS)
Proof of Funds must show that the student can pay tuition and living expenses in Canada. For SDS, students are usually required to pay full first-year tuition and provide a GIC. For Non-SDS, students must provide bank statements, sponsor documents (if applicable), and clear financial history. Funds must be genuine, sufficient, and properly documented to avoid visa concerns.
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