You are about to apply for this program. Please review the program requirements, fees, refund policy, and all relevant information on this page carefully before proceeding.
- Academic Requirement: Students must have a bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution.
- ELP Requirement: IELTS 6.5, PTE: 58, Duolingo: 120, TOEFL (Internet-based): 80 Minimum sub-scores for all programs: Listening - 20 Reading - 20 Speaking - 20 Writing – 20
Refunds due to study permit rejection
If you have been denied a study permit/visa and are unable to attend JIBC as a result, you are eligible to ask for a refund of your confirmation deposit and any additional tuition that you may have pre-paid.
- Complete the International Confirmation Deposit Refund Request form. JIBC does not accept hand-written forms.
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Email the Office of International Affairs, including your full name and JIBC student ID in the subject line, attaching the International Confirmation Deposit Refund Request form, IRCC’s visa denial letter to the email and a copy of your passport ID page.
JIBC has partnered with Paymytuition to process international refunds. Upon approval of your refund, you will receive an email from studentrefunds@paymytuition.com which will provide you with further instructions on how to complete your refund process.
Please notice that refunds are subject to evaluation upon request with no guarantee of approval. Once a decision is made, correspondence will be emailed to you.
JIBC reserves the right to contact IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) to verify the status of a visa and/or study permit application and/or to authenticate the contents of a study permit refusal letter when processing a refund request.
You were admitted but do not wish to continue your studies at JIBC
- Tuition deposits and application fees are nonrefundable and non-transferrable;
- Refunds are calculated from the date the student withdraws online or when official withdrawal is received in the Registrar’s Office;
- Unpaid fines and other amounts owing will be deducted from the refund;
- Students required to withdraw due to violation of the Student Code of Conduct policy are not entitled to a refund;
- A full refund is issued if the course is cancelled;
- Extenuating circumstances may be considered outside of the deadlines indicated below;
- Refund information is provided at the time of registration.
- Validity of Information and Documents: You affirm that all information and copies of documents provided are valid, authentic, and up to date.
- Application Fee: The application fee is non-refundable and non-transferable under any circumstances.
- LOA Deposit: The Letter of Acceptance (LOA) deposit is refundable only if your study permit application is refused. If you fail to submit your visa application and request a refund of your LOA deposit, the college reserves the right to deny the refund.
- Accuracy of LOA Information: You must ensure that all information on the LOA is accurate, as it will be reflected on your Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL). Once issued, the details on the PAL cannot be changed.
- Email Communications: You are responsible for checking your email regularly for deadline notifications. Failure to do so may result in automatic removal from the intake, and your LOA deposit will not be refunded.
- Visa Submission Recommendation: We strongly recommend submitting your visa application to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) at least three (3) months before the program start date. This aligns with college guidelines and supports refund requests in the event of visa refusal.
- GCKey Account Monitoring: You should monitor your GCKey account regularly and promptly inform the college of any updates to ensure timely actions (e.g., class registration, refund processing).
- Post-Registration Matters: Once you are registered at the institution, any withdrawal, tuition refund, or related issue becomes a direct matter between you and the institution; the agent cannot intervene.
- Tuition Refund Period: You acknowledge that most colleges enforce a maximum 90-day period for processing tuition fee refunds.
- Post-Graduation Work Permit: Subject to immigration regulations, you may be eligible for a Post-Graduation Work Permit of up to three years upon successful completion of your study program. For details, please visit: Eligibility details.
- Change of Agent or Institution: You agree not to change your education agent or institution after your study visa has been granted or after any tuition fees have been paid.
- Immigration Regulation Changes: You acknowledge that immigration policies and procedures may change beyond our control. We cannot be held responsible for any direct or indirect impact such changes may have on your admission.
- Legal Standing: You confirm that there are no legal cases pending against you in any court of law in your home country or abroad.
- Application Fee: $150
- LOA Deposit: $5,000
- Annual Tuition Fee: $17,087.78
- Total Tuition Fee: $34,175.56
- Course Duration: 2 years
- Credentials: Diploma
- Intake: Program enrolments are currently paused.
- Study permit fee: $150 (Non-refundable)
- Biometric fee: $85 (Non-refundable)
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Student insurance (Annual):
- Silver Plan: $749.70/year
- Gold Plan: $865.20/year
Effective 8th Nov'24, deposit of GIC is not compulsory. It is optional to open a GIC account of $20,635.
Checklist
- CV/Resume (Dates of education and experience must be mentioned in MM-YYYY format)
Example: Job from MM-YYYY --- to MM-YYYY
- Valid passport copy
- Academic documents (Bachelor transcripts and certificate + Senior secondary certificate/WAEC/12th)
- Medium of instructions letter: IELTS/ PTE / TOEFL
IF ONSHORE STUDENT
- Stamped copy of visa
- LOI
- Study permit
- Canadian Address:
- Canadian Contact No: