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Hello everybody! I'm applying for my Student Visa soon, but I have a few doubts regarding the finantial information.

The government usually requires you to have enough money saved to last a year in Canada (tuition + living expenses), which usually rounds about 30.000$. In my case, my parents will be sponsoring me from Brazil, so would it be a problem if we don't have all the money yet when I apply? Consideering they have stable jobs and will continue to feed my account monthly?
I will probably going to have about 25.000$ in store when I apply, but I'm afraid it won't be enough...

I would very much appreciate any information regarding Student Visa's sponsoring cases like mine! Thank you :)
 
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Hello everybody! I'm applying for my Student Visa soon, but I have a few doubts regarding the finantial information.

The government usually requires you to have enough money saved to last a year in Canada (tuition + living expenses), which usually rounds about 30.000$. In my case, my parents will be sponsoring me from Brazil, so would it be a problem if we don't have all the money yet when I apply? Consideering they have stable jobs and will continue to feed my account monthly?
I will probably going to have about 25.000$ in store when I apply, but I'm afraid it won't be enough...

I would very much appreciate any information regarding Student Visa's sponsoring cases like mine! Thank you :)


1. Nope, you have to show the total funds for tuition and living expenses, in CIC eyes, your parent could lose their jobs the next day and then there would be insufficient funds.