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The contribution is structured as a non-refundable donation, so you should treat it as money you do not get back.
The SISC is a contribution to national development rather than an investment you later recover, so it is non-refundable by nature. Applicants generally pay the bulk of the contribution only after receiving approval in principle, which reduces the risk of paying in full before a decision.
Due diligence and processing fees, paid earlier in the process, are also generally non-refundable regardless of outcome. Because the structure and timing of payments can change, confirm the exact payment schedule with your licensed agent before committing.
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