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Part 2
Québec Residency
Situations


- Situation 1

- Situation 2

- Situation 3

- Situation 4

- Situation 5.1

> Situation 5.2

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- Situation 7

- Situation 8

- Situation 9

- Situation 10

- Situation 11

- Situation 12

- Situation 13

- Situation 14

 

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Situation 5.2 - The students’ Sponsor is currently a resident of Québec

Required documents (2 to 4)

Sponsorship Number of required documents
  • A copy of the candidate’s / student’s landing paper (IMM-1000 or
    IMM 5292) confirming that they are sponsored.

    Note:
    If the the name of the sponsor does not appear on the landing paper, the student cannot use this case.
1
AND EITHER AND either
  • Québec Medicare Card
    A copy of the sponsor’s valid Québec Medicare card.

    Note: Expired Québec Medicare cards are not acceptable.
1
OR OR
Proof of domicile - the students’ sponsors' principle and permanent domicile is in Québec.
  • A copy of the sponsors’ property tax bill that is valid during the academic session for which the student is applying for Québec resident tuition rates.

          OR

  • A copy of the sponsors’ school tax bill that is valid during the academic session for which the student is applying for Québec resident tuition rates.

          OR

  • A copy of the sponsors’ lease that is valid during the academic session for which the student is applying for Québec resident tuition rates.

          OR

  • If the sponsor s’ lease has expired, a copy of the expired lease along with a copy of a landlord letter confirming that the lease has been renewed, that is valid during the academic session for which the student is applying for Québec resident tuition rates.
3
  AND  
  • Two different pieces of official correspondence addressed to the sponsor, proving the receipt of mail during the period in question at the address indicated on the lease or municipal tax assessment.
  The following documents will be accepted:
  • public service invoices
  • driver’s license
  • official correspondence from a municipal, provincial or federal government
  • official correspondence from a financial institution
  • correspondence from an educational institution

Note 1: The sponsors’ residence must be his or her principle or permanent dwelling.
 
Note 2: The sponsor is not required to reside in Québec for a minimum time before the student can benefit from Québec resident tuition rates.
 
Note 3: The student is not required to reside with the sponsor.

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