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xxkbxx

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As a newly-landed permanent resident in Canada, what would our possible options be with regards to funding for post-secondary education (university)? Will we be eligible for a student loan from the government, or do we approach a private lending institution/bank...? What have your experiences been with this? Hope someone can help enlighten us. Thank you.
 

Leon

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You have the same right to student loans as everybody else. Ask at your college, they should be able to get you the right forms.
 

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Unless the Permanent Resident was sponsored by a spouse, the sponsor had to show enough financial resources to support the new resident, right? Now he/she wants to borrow money? Can this be?
 

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No, that does not apply in this case.

A sponsor of a spouse does not have to show any funds but they are financially responsible for their spouse for 3 years after they become PR. That however only applies to social assistance. Student loans are not considered social assistance.
 

xxkbxx

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^ Precisely. We have more than enough for everything else for a year or so to "survive" in Canada with or without a steady job (though of course the principal applicant intends to get one). But as anyone would know, university fees are different and tend to get very pricey. That's why I asked in the first place.
 

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A PR is a PR and that's all there is to it. You could apply both for gov't support and bank loans. It doesn't matter that you are newly landed.
 

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Leon said:
No, that does not apply in this case.

A sponsor of a spouse does not have to show any funds but they are financially responsible for their spouse for 3 years after they become PR. That however only applies to social assistance. Student loans are not considered social assistance.
This information would've been useful about 5 months ago. :-[