The rules (or guidelines?) states that, for all non-Quebec provinces, students need a minimum of $10k per year available to them.
Let's say I apply for a decent (but not top rated) university in an inexpensive area to live in for a 2 year diploma. If I have any less than 20k CAD sitting in my bank account would I be immediately rejected? Is 20k even enough? I heard that job offers don't count towards the likelihood of me financing my stay.
What can I do and how much should I have to not get vetoed for lack of funds? Here's what I "understand" of my options:
Bursary: I don't know how eligible I am for it and have no idea what's the success rate for applying to one.
Scholarship: I'm getting my bachelor's in Economics this December (from my home country of Brazil), my university is mid-tier even for Brazilian standards and I'm no academical prodigy (about 3.5 GPA but that's probably peanuts when converting to Canadian standards).
Loans: As far as I know the government ones are not available to international students and doing one with a foreign bank scares me because zero guides actively recommended it.
Co-op: I don't get this one... Is this offered by the government, the college, or it depends? I'm used to 60h work weeks + 4h daily commutes so I would study and work however many hours are necessary.
The only thing I got going for me is my 1,5 years of experience in banking and Big Four Accounting. I'm also 23 years old, in Brazilian middle-class and have no disabilities if that matters for anything.
Let's say I apply for a decent (but not top rated) university in an inexpensive area to live in for a 2 year diploma. If I have any less than 20k CAD sitting in my bank account would I be immediately rejected? Is 20k even enough? I heard that job offers don't count towards the likelihood of me financing my stay.
What can I do and how much should I have to not get vetoed for lack of funds? Here's what I "understand" of my options:
Bursary: I don't know how eligible I am for it and have no idea what's the success rate for applying to one.
Scholarship: I'm getting my bachelor's in Economics this December (from my home country of Brazil), my university is mid-tier even for Brazilian standards and I'm no academical prodigy (about 3.5 GPA but that's probably peanuts when converting to Canadian standards).
Loans: As far as I know the government ones are not available to international students and doing one with a foreign bank scares me because zero guides actively recommended it.
Co-op: I don't get this one... Is this offered by the government, the college, or it depends? I'm used to 60h work weeks + 4h daily commutes so I would study and work however many hours are necessary.
The only thing I got going for me is my 1,5 years of experience in banking and Big Four Accounting. I'm also 23 years old, in Brazilian middle-class and have no disabilities if that matters for anything.