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Financial guarantee for US and Canada
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https://student.sussex.ac.uk/options/abroad/fees/guarantee
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https://student.sussex.ac.uk/options/abroad/fees
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2026-03-25T01:17:35+00:00
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Financial guarantee for US and Canada

Source: https://student.sussex.ac.uk/options/abroad/fees/guarantee Parent: https://student.sussex.ac.uk/options/abroad/fees

Learn about the financial guarantee you will need for studying in the US or Canada.

What is the financial guarantee?

The financial guarantee is an exercise where you need to demonstrate to the partner institution or Embassy (in the case of Canada) that you have access to a certain amount of money. This is a mandatory part of your visa process if you are studying in the US or Canada.

The host country and university needs to see that you can support yourself during your studies. They require evidence that the money is available, so  they can ensure you will not seek unlawful employment or live off state funding.

How much money do I need to have?

For the US, the amount of money that has to be guaranteed varies according to which campus you attend. Each campus will set the figure that they estimate you’ll need in order to live and study there (including meal plans, health insurance, accommodation books and supplies etc.). This amount is not necessarily what you will spend, but it gives you an estimation of the total costs.

For Canada the figure is set by the Canadian government, although it is not a representation of the costs of studying and living in Canada (and it is likely you’ll spend more than that during your time there).

No money will be transferred or deducted from you or your sponsor’s bank account.

The financial guarantee can be made up by several sources, including:

Sources notaccepted include:

When do I complete the financial guarantee?

This process happens whilst you are still at Sussex, during or just before Semester 2 (for students starting in Autumn of the following year) or Autumn (for students going during Semester 2 only).

For the US you need to complete the financial guarantee at application stage. Depending on the institution, it can be done between January and April.

For Canada you will need to show proof of sufficient funds at the moment of applying for the Study Permit at the Embassy.

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