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Student Loans for International Canadian Students

October 14th, 2010
International Student Loans for Canadian Students

Student Loans for International Canadian Students

If you are Canadian, but you will not be attending a college or university in Canada, you will be considered an International Student, and you need to know about student loans for international Canadian students. You will also be joining an estimated 30,000 other Canadians who are studying outside of Canada, with the biggest majority of those studying in the United States.

If you will be studying in the United States, there is a great deal of help available to you for financing your education. One such program is the Canadian Student Loan for Study in the USA program. This program does require a co-signer, and the co-signer must be an American citizen, or permanent citizen of the United States. Additionally, they must have good credit, and they must have resided in the United States for the past two years. Once you have completed your education, however, your cosigner can be released with the proper application.

The application process for these international student loans for Canadian students is very easy, and the application can be filled out online, in as little as twenty minutes. The minimum loan amount is $1000. Most students are advised to go with the Sallie Mae Smart Option Student Loan. This loan program will provide you with all of the funds that you need for your education, after you have exhausted other financing options, such as grants, federal loans, and scholarships that you have won.

Because this is a program that is offered in the United States, and not in Canada, you must submit a copy of your passport or a CIS Form I-551 if you have not yet obtained a passport. You must also obtain a student visa that will allow you to live and study in the United States, and submit a copy of this as well.

These student loans for international Canada students have incredibly low interest rates – as low as 2.5%. There are no application fees or origination fees, and you will also receive a .25% reduction on the interest rate when you make automated payments, after your graduation, and additionally, you will earn 2% back on each payment for making the payment on time.

You are not eligible for these international student loans for Canadian students if you are attending certain schools or enrolled in certain programs. However, you can easily find out if the school and program of your choice is an eligible school through the website. Make sure that your school and program are eligible before applying.

Another Canada student loan that is available through this program is the International Student Loan. This loan applies to Canadian students as well, but the best deal will come from the loan program designed specifically for Canadian Students, and additional loans won’t be necessary – other than Canada federal student loans that are available and grants, since you are required to apply for these funds first.

Funds received through this program can be used for anything that pertains to your education, including tuition, fees, books, supplies, transportation, and room and board. For more information go to: student loans for international Canadian students.

Canadian Student Loans for College Students

October 7th, 2010
Canada Student Loans

Canadian Student Loans

One of the best places to obtain Canadian student loans for Canada college students is through the government. This is important because this is typically where you will get a very good interest rate, making it easier and more cost effective to pay off the loan after your graduation. If you are a fulltime student, no interest will accumulate on the loan until you have graduated or left school. If you are a part time student, however, interest accumulates while you are in school.

In either case, payments are not required until six months after you have graduated or left school. Interest starts accumulating on your loans one month after leaving school or graduating, if you were a fulltime student, even though payments are not due for another five months. You can, however, start repaying the loans while you are still in school, and those payments are applied directly to the principle, significantly reducing the amount that is owed, including interest, once you graduate.

These “student loans in Canada” are available to Canadian students who attend a post secondary institution as a full time student or as a part time student, if financial need is demonstrated. However, regardless of how much financial need actually exists, these programs will only provide up to 60% of the need. The most that you can get from these loans is $210 for each week that you are in school. The other 40% of the financial need will be provided for by provincial or territorial Canada student loans, instead of Canadian federal student loans.

These are ‘directly financed student loans’ from the government of Canada. This is not the same as a guaranteed student loan, or a private student loan, such as a loan you may receive from a financial institution. These are also not ‘risk-shared’ loans, which is a different program. Canada student loans that are issued directly by the government are governed by the Canada Student Financial Assistance Act, and they are administered by the National Student Loans Service Centre, or NSLSC.

Applications for these student loans for Canadian students can be obtained through your high school, the university that you will attend, or through the Student Financial Assistance Office in your province or territory. You can apply online as well, which usually results in a quicker response. Apply as early as possible, since it generally takes four to six weeks for your application to be processed. Loan proceeds are disbursed twice each year – at the beginning and middle of the academic year. You will have to apply for a new loan each year that you are in school, as they do not automatically renew.

After you have applied for all of the Canada grants that you are eligible for, as well as Canadian scholarships that you are eligible for, you may find that you still haven’t completely covered the cost of your education. If this happens, and if you are a Canadian student, you need to then apply for Canadian student loans for college.

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NSLSC National Canadian Student Loan Service Centre

OSAP Ontario Student Loan Assistance Program in Canada