Online said: If you go to study in Canada, there are two provinces in Canada, and there is a policy of returning 60% tuition! Which two provinces are these?

According to experts from Harbin Starr's Canada Department, the cost of studying in Canada is high, so it would be great if there were ways to save money. Let's analyze the 60% tuition refund policy in Manitoba, Canada.

According to the relevant regulations of Manitoba provincial government, as long as students who graduated from Canadian public and private institutions after June 65438+ 10/2007 and completed their degrees, diplomas or certificates, and stayed in Manetho, they can apply for up to 60% tuition refund in the form of tax refund, with a total amount not exceeding 25,000 Canadian dollars.

International students who have a degree, diploma or certificate and stay in Manetho can apply for a refund of up to 60% of their tuition fees in the form of tax refund, with a total amount not exceeding 25,000 Canadian dollars. Applicants can apply for 10% tuition refund every year, with a total amount of no more than 2,500 Canadian dollars, and the amount cannot exceed the actual amount of personal income tax that applicants need to pay in that year. Therefore, applicants can get back 60% of their tuition fees in the form of tax refund within at least 6 years and at most 20 years.