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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.
 
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.
 
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?
 
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.
 
^ 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.
 
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.
 
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. :-[