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PAL Provincial Certification Letter - A $2000 deposit is required from the University of Manitoba 4659

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Recently, some of Rieter's classmates abroad are going to college in Manitoba, in 2024 Fall。According to the new visa policy for international students issued by the Canadian Immigration and Immigration Department (IRCC) on January 22, they intend to pursue post-secondary education in Canada(Bachelor + College)All international students require the provincial government to issue a final provincial certification letter。

A few days ago, the province of Manitoba released the relevant New Deal, next, Xiaobian to the University of Manitoba as an example, take you to understand the Manitoba level certificate letter and relevant situation。

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As we continue to develop an implementation plan with the province, we would like to inform you that our processes have changed to accommodate the publication of this letter。The University of Manitoba will requirePay a non-refundable CAD $2,000 tuition deposit by credit cardFor students applying for a study permit。Once your application has been accepted, this deposit will need to be paid within 10 working days。

 

The above information shows that the previous method of applying to a school and then transferring to another school after paying a small deposit is also affected, but it is only a loss of $2000。We suggest that students still choose carefully and pay the deposit when they are sure。