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Globe and Mail English profs not amused by Canada's immigration pop quiz Globe and Mail Both have doctorates in English literature, but Canada's immigration rules require each of them to take a $280 test proving they are fluent in the language.
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English profs not amused by Canada’s immigration pop quiz – Globe and Mail
Submitted by: Sharon - Expats Guide
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Hi Grace
Thanks for your inquiry (Please note that I am not an immigration officer)
Congratulations on your acceptance to the University in Manitoba Canada
In reply to your question -
You must demonstrate that you will have enough money during your stay in Canada to pay for tuition fees, books, living expenses for yourself and any accompanying dependents (if they accompany you to Canada), and return transportation for both yourself and your dependents.
According to Citizenship and Immigration Canada guidelines, you will require approximately $10000 Canadian per year, not including tuition fees, to cover your living expenses. If your dependants are planning to accompany or join you, you will require an additional $4000 for the first dependant, and $3000 for each subsequent dependant, in addition to return airfare.
Best of Luck
Sharon
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