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FULL LIST: Top 10 countries requiring $10,000+ proof of funds for student visas

Studying abroad offers students the chance to access world-class education, build global skills and gain exposure to diverse cultures that can shape long-term careers. Beyond tuition fees, prospective international students

FULL LIST: Top 10 countries requiring $10,000+ proof of funds for student visas
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January 25, 2026·5 min read

Studying abroad offers students the chance to access world-class education, build global skills and gain exposure to diverse cultures that can shape long-term careers.

Beyond tuition fees, prospective international students must also consider the proof-of-funds requirements imposed by many countries as part of the student visa process. Proper financial planning is essential, and resources like PrepAway.biz can also help students prepare academically for their study abroad journey. Understanding these requirements early can make the visa process smoother and more successful.

These financial thresholds are designed to ensure that students can support themselves  and any accompanying dependants without relying on employment, covering tuition, accommodation, living expenses and travel.

While some destinations maintain relatively modest requirements, others are defined by high living costs and strict financial benchmarks, ranking them among the most expensive study destinations globally.

In such countries, visa applicants are often required to demonstrate access to $10,000 or more annually, excluding tuition fees, before approval is granted — a condition that significantly shapes financial planning for housing, feeding, healthcare and transportation.

The blend of premium education standards and tough financial rules often reflects the advanced infrastructure, strong global rankings and elevated lifestyle expectations associated with these destinations.

In this guide, we spotlight the top 10 study destinations with the highest proof-of-funds requirements, providing prospective students with a clear picture of the financial commitment involved and helping them plan effectively for a successful study-abroad journey.

Here is the list of top 10 countries requiring $10,000+ proof of funds for student visas:

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1. South Korea

International students seeking admission into South Korean universities must present proof of funds of at least $10,000 to secure a D-2 student visa. Applicants are required to show admission to a recognised institution, valid bank statements in the student’s or sponsor’s name, proof of relationship where applicable, a passport with at least six months’ validity, medical clearance and, where requested, a police report. Students may work up to 20 hours weekly after six months. Tuition averages ₩4–10 million annually for undergraduate programmes and ₩5–12 million for postgraduate studies, while living costs range between ₩12–18 million per year.

2. Japan

Japan requires international students to demonstrate proof of funds ranging between $7,706 and $10,275 for one year of study. Applicants must submit a valid passport, visa application, Certificate of Eligibility, passport photographs and bank statements covering three to six months. Schools often provide sponsor or guarantor details. Students are permitted to work up to 28 hours weekly with approval, though authorities stress that part-time income should not be relied upon as the primary funding source.

3. New Zealand

Prospective students must show $11,779 (NZD 20,000) per year to cover living expenses for tertiary and language studies. For shorter programmes, proof is calculated monthly. Primary and secondary pupils require NZD 17,000 annually. Applicants must also show return travel arrangements or funds to purchase a ticket. Funding may come from personal savings, sponsors or third parties, provided it is verifiable and accessible.

4. Ireland

For the 2026 academic year, Ireland mandates proof of at least $11,829 (€10,000) per year, excluding tuition. Short-term courses attract a monthly requirement of €833. Applicants must submit six months’ bank statements, evidence of tuition payment and documentation showing the source of funds. For multi-year programmes, proof must be provided for each additional year.

5. Netherlands

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International students applying to Dutch universities or higher professional institutions must show proof of $16,050 (€13,569.24) for 12 months. The funds must cover accommodation, feeding, transport and personal expenses. Proof may be provided through personal bank statements, scholarships or sponsor guarantees, all of which must be verifiable for residence permit approval.

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6. Canada

Canada requires international students to prove $17,935 (CAD 24,617) for one person to cover living expenses for the first year, excluding tuition and travel. Higher thresholds apply for accompanying family members. Acceptable evidence includes bank statements, Guaranteed Investment Certificates, tuition receipts, scholarships, loans or sponsor letters. Applicants must also demonstrate that funds can be legally transferred to Canada where foreign exchange controls apply.

7. Australia

Australia sets its living-cost benchmark at $20,485 (AUD 29,710) annually for a single student, covering basic expenses. Applicants must also prove capacity to pay at least one year’s tuition, which ranges between AUD 20,000 and AUD 55,000 depending on programme and institution. Additional funds are required for dependents and travel, placing the estimated minimum funding for a single undergraduate student above AUD 60,000.

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8. United Kingdom

UK student visa applicants must show proof covering both tuition and living costs. Living expenses are pegged at $24,862 (£18,348) annually for London-based studies and $19,041 (£14,052) outside London. Tuition requirements are outlined in the Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies. Students resident in the UK for 12 months or more may be exempt from certain financial proofs.

9. United States

Prospective F-1 and M-1 students must demonstrate funding sufficient to cover tuition, books, living expenses and travel, typically between $32,000 and $43,000 annually. Proof is required before issuance of Form I-20 and during visa processing. Acceptable documentation includes bank statements, sponsor letters and other verifiable financial records.

10. Switzerland

Switzerland mandates proof of $38,195 (CHF 30,000) annually to cover living expenses. Monthly costs average CHF 1,850, excluding tuition, which ranges from CHF 500 to CHF 4,000 per semester depending on the institution. Applicants must show adequate financial capacity to secure a student residence permit, reflecting the country’s high cost of living and premium education standards.

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