Hi everyone,
The CIC website does not have any information to help me with my specific situation, so I was wondering if anyone on this forum was in the same situation. I am an American that was recently accepted into a school in Ontario for a master's degree. I will be living in the states (Buffalo, NY) and commuting to school every day, so do I still need to show proof of having living expenses covered on my study permit application? My parents will be providing living accommodations and I will be working at my job in the states, so I could easily attach paystubs and a letter from my parents, but I do not want to if it is not necessary. Tuition and fees are completely covered with scholarships and fellowships from the school.
The CIC website does not have any information to help me with my specific situation, so I was wondering if anyone on this forum was in the same situation. I am an American that was recently accepted into a school in Ontario for a master's degree. I will be living in the states (Buffalo, NY) and commuting to school every day, so do I still need to show proof of having living expenses covered on my study permit application? My parents will be providing living accommodations and I will be working at my job in the states, so I could easily attach paystubs and a letter from my parents, but I do not want to if it is not necessary. Tuition and fees are completely covered with scholarships and fellowships from the school.