Canada Tuition Payment Options

3B.8 Canada Tuition Payment Options

Tuition can be paid through the school’s official payment portal, bank transfer, or approved international payment platforms. Some schools require full first-year tuition, especially for SDS applications, while others may accept partial deposits. Payments must always be made directly to the institution to ensure transparency and safety.



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