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TD International Student GIC Program
Leaving your home country to move to Canada is a big undertaking. At TD, we’re here to help support you moving forward in your journey to Canada.
When you apply for, and participate in the TD International Student GIC Program, it can help you expedite your study permit application.
Benefits of the TD International Student GIC Program
What do you get?
TD Student Chequing Account: A chequing account designed with students in mind, pay no monthly fee1 (until 23 years old or with proof of enrollment in full-time post-secondary education), and enjoy unlimited transactions included each month, so you can focus on school.
TD International Student GIC: Enjoy no-fee investing and the security of a set interest rate for the full term. Once you have satisfied all the conditions for participation in the TD International Student GIC Program, the principal amount will be redeemed in accordance with a payment schedule featuring equal monthly payments.
How it works
It only takes 4 steps to participate in the TD International Student GIC Program:
Step 1. Submit your application online
Request to receive an application form and related documents to open a TD Student Chequing Account. Then, fill out and electronically sign the required documents and upload your proof of acceptance letter from a post-secondary designated learning institution in Canada.
Step 2. Send an International wire payment
To fund your TD Student Chequing Account, send one international wire payment2 for an amount of your choice ranging from CAD $10,000 minimum to CAD $25,000 maximum plus the incoming wire payment fee3.
Step 3. Fund your TD International Student GIC
Once TD receives your wire payment, CAD $10,000 will be invested in a TD International Student GIC.
Complete the Government of Canada’s Student Direct Stream (SDS) study permit application.
Step 4. Book an in-branch appointment for verification & first payout of GIC
Once you've arrived in Canada, book an appointment at one of our 1,085 branches to verify your identity, sign the required documentation and activate your accounts. We will then redeem the sum of CAD $2,000 plus any accrued interest from your GIC and deposit it into your TD Student Chequing Account.
Have additional questions? See program guide PDF
Frequently asked questions
To be eligible to participate in the TD International Student GIC Program, you must:
- Meet the eligibility requirements of the Government of Canada Student Direct Stream (SDS) Program
- Be an individual who is planning on studying at a post-secondary designated learning institution in Canada
- Be a minimum of 18 years of age at the time of application
- Not be opening an account on behalf of a third party
To be eligible for faster processing of your study permit through the Government of Canada’s Student Direct Stream (SDS), you must be a legal resident living in one of the following countries: China, India, Morocco, Pakistan, Philippines, Senegal, Vietnam, Antigua and Barbuda, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Peru, Saint Vincent & the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago. For detailed eligibility requirements, refer to the Government of Canada’s Student Direct Stream (SDS) program website.
Yes, you may use the same TD International Student GIC to apply for a study permit for a later admission intake if you are able to complete our program requirements at a TD Canada Trust branch within 365 calendar days from the date of opening the TD Student Chequing Account. If our program requirements are not met within 365 calendar days from the date of chequing account opening, both the TD Student Chequing Account and GIC account will be closed and the funds will be returned to the account from which they originated.
Your TD Student Chequing Account must be funded by an international wire transfer within 90 calendar days of opening the account to remain open. Accounts not funded within 90 calendar days will be automatically closed.
Yes. Funds can be wired by the student from their bank account in their home country or from the account of family/friends in their home country.
Additional account details & terms information
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