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Yup. Its Canhelp.
Conditionally approved means, they have checked your credit and your cosigner credit if applicable and it looks good to them. However they are still scared to say your approved and they need to confirm that all your information is true. The major things they would check is your citizenship, and your confirmation of enrollment. So basically, the financial office is pretty satisfied with conditional acceptance for enrollment, just that you'll pay late enrollment fee of 200 box. Hope that helps. |
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It's a new policy adopted earlier last year. You need a cosigner if you're attending a school abroad, even if it's just in the US. I am in the same situation. Accepted to Irish med schools but parents won't cosign. No solution. We pretty much CAN"T attend med schools outside of Canada because they would all require $150k and more, so all banks would require a cosigner for that amount loan. Hard reality. Unless you're attending a Canadian med school. Kill this dream |
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Has anyone else run into this problem?? I cant get a loan without a cosigner, and I have a hard time beliveing everyone has someone to cosign?? Any ideas/advice? OSAP may help, but like you said, pocket change ; )
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Hey guys I got my LOC approved from RBC but they will only give me the money in yearly instalments. Even with 8 years of work experience, some $$ in my pension, RRSP's, a home, paid of car etc etc, they still wanted a co-signer, thankfully my wife co-signed for me. It's sad that its so hard for ambitious students, who want to follow there dream, to get the funding from banks, due to the given reality of todays economic climate. Also if you run into trouble at one branch pick another because from my experience, the banker I dealt with at the first location said I couldn't even qualify because of a carribean school, but the second branch I dealt with did all the work for me, and then chased me down to come in and sign the papers. Its crazy!. Good Luck to the rest of you
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if you can get loans then i'd recommend applying for Ireland, it'd be a bit more GPA competitive but they won't weed you out just to make money off of you. they have amazing actual high tech schools that are comparable to major universities in north america, not like crappy SABA with microscopes from the 1930's. |
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