What About Canada Student Loans, Eh?

Canadian student loans are only available to students who live in Canada. So if you are an American hoping to get a loan from the Canadian government for an American college, sorry. If you are an immigrant to Canada, you better check about the particular Canadian student loan offered to see if you are eligible. If you are a Canadian student wanting to study in America or any other country, then you are still eligible for a loan.

All Hail

The organization in charge of Canada's national student loans is the Human Resources And Social Development of Canada. There are also student loan and financial aid departments in each of Canada's provinces. In other words, there are many places to check out Canada's student loans.

There are also privately funded Canadian student loans available from banks and other lending institutions. You need to check the details about them from the particular bank you wish to get a loan from. Keep in mind that these private loans often have higher interest rates than the government loans.

Never Give Up

There are some unusual Canadian student loans that may fit the particular situation you are in. The reason these loans have low interest rates are that they conditions to get them are specialized, so there will be fewer students getting them than for other kinds of loans. These specialized Canadian student loans include loans just for part time students, for women pursuing doctorates and for disabled students.

Canada's student loans are not just for teenagers looking to get their Bachelor's. They are also available for those wanting to pursue a doctorate or master's degree. Don't assume that your case is hopeless - keep on searching! And getting one of Canada's student loans may make you eligible for tax breaks.

Revisions

The average time is takes to repay one of Canada's student loans is 15 years. Keep in mind that's just the average and does not apply to all students. However, if you have some problems with the terms of your student loan, you do have a right for revising the terms of it. You need to contact the National Loans Student Service Centre for information.

There are three main reasons why people want a revision on the terms of their Canadian student loans. One is that they may be able to make a lump sum payment for a majority of the loan and would like lower interest rates to pay off the rest. Another is to decrease your monthly payments for a short time. The final revision is to decrease your monthly payments permenately.