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I am a new permanent resident of Canada,I just got the admission of rotman fulltime MBA.
I wander in most cases ,should I have a cosigner to get the loan as I am a newcomer?I have got social insurance number but only have been in Canada for 3momths.
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I’m not sure about BMO and RBC, but CIBC’s professional edge line of credit doesn’t require a guarantor if you are attending an eligible Canadian institution. However, qualifying might be a bit tricky if you have limited Canadian credit history. The best thing you can do is to book appointments with advisors at different institutions, they should be able to give you more information