Hi, I'm planning to study for 2 years a marketing diploma and get a PGWP for 3 years.
Currently, I'm interested to study in Vancouver and for my studies, I got a budget of 75k cad
But I prefer to spend less because it's my parent's money and I don't want to take what I do not need.
So considering that I will have to study for 2 years
housing costs
medical insurance
driving license
going out
food
etc
+ will work (but can't be dependant on that)
will 50,000 CAD is going to be enough?
if not, then how much? (60,65)
(Basically, my question is whats the equilibrium point in CAD of not living a broke lifestyle and having just enough to get you to want you to need.)
P.S - I'm a minimalist, barely shop out of emotional needs but more of a necessity, I don't smoke, drink only beer
and loveee nature.
so my expenses are not your avg Canadian "Supreme" t-shirt guy.
Currently, I'm interested to study in Vancouver and for my studies, I got a budget of 75k cad
But I prefer to spend less because it's my parent's money and I don't want to take what I do not need.
So considering that I will have to study for 2 years
housing costs
medical insurance
driving license
going out
food
etc
+ will work (but can't be dependant on that)
will 50,000 CAD is going to be enough?
if not, then how much? (60,65)
(Basically, my question is whats the equilibrium point in CAD of not living a broke lifestyle and having just enough to get you to want you to need.)
P.S - I'm a minimalist, barely shop out of emotional needs but more of a necessity, I don't smoke, drink only beer
and loveee nature.
so my expenses are not your avg Canadian "Supreme" t-shirt guy.