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Can I proceed with my study permit application without paying the first semester because the university does not offer this option at the moment.students are only allowed to pay two months before the program starts which will be so late to apply for a study permit!
Please I need suggestions on how to address this issue
 
Can someone clarify this? I'm also in the same boat. Also, if we end up paying early but the visa gets rejected, will we be refunded?
 
All college and universities have option to pay 1 year or 1 sem tuition fee. Can you please share the name of University ???
 
Can I proceed with my study permit application without paying the first semester because the university does not offer this option at the moment.students are only allowed to pay two months before the program starts which will be so late to apply for a study permit!
Please I need suggestions on how to address this issue
You can proceed with your application
 
I thought paying the fees is a plus for your application and that money is refundable
 
Can I proceed with my study permit application without paying the first semester because the university does not offer this option at the moment.students are only allowed to pay two months before the program starts which will be so late to apply for a study permit!
Please I need suggestions on how to address this issue
Which college/uni u applied??
 
You should pay the fee for one whole year.it is counted as positive point in visa.as per my opinion
 
Can I proceed with my study permit application without paying the first semester because the university does not offer this option at the moment.students are only allowed to pay two months before the program starts which will be so late to apply for a study permit!
Please I need suggestions on how to address this issue

File your visa as soon as you can. It's okay to not pay your fee (even though it's mandatory for sds). For non-sds visa, you can show sufficient funds that can cover your tuition fee and living expenses and that's enough.
 
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