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Residency Information Very Confusing Options
zmike
Posted: Sunday, June 08, 2008 12:45:28 PM
Rank: Senior Student
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Joined: 3/4/2008
Posts: 130
Location: Canada
So I got to the Residency Information part of the OSAP application and I am really confused which one I fit under:

under the Determining Your Eligibility for OSAP TAB

I checked that I am a Canadian Citizen then

under current status I checked None of the above statements applies to me.
Your parent(s) must fill out part of this application. <-very confusing, does this mean my parents fill out the next part for their situation or me?

Residency Information

Check 1 of the following 9 statements that best describes your current residency situation:
1 I have always resided in Ontario
2Ontario is the last province in which I resided in for 12 consecutive months without being a full-time postsecondary student.
3 I reside in Ontario AND I have lived in Canada for less than 12 consecutive months.
4 My spouse has always resided in Ontario
5 Ontario is the last province my spouse resided in for 12 consecutive months without being a full-time postsecondary student.
6 I reside in Ontario and my spouse and I have lived in Canada for less than 12 consecutive months.
7 Ontario is the last province my parent, step-parent, legal guardian, or official sponsor have resided in for at least 12 consecutive months.
8 I reside in Ontario AND my parent(s) and I have resided in Canada for less than 12 consecutive months.
9 I now reside in Ontario, but none of the above statements applies to me.

-Well, both my parents and I are immigrants but we've stayed in Canada for 8 consecutive years. I am not sure whether this residency info is for my parents or me. Also I am unsure of whether I fit under 2 or 9.


Also the Life Scienes program at UTSG would be considered as an arts & sci degree right?
thanks






Wordsworth
Kaylya
Posted: Monday, June 09, 2008 8:42:23 AM

Rank: Student Body Vice-President
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Joined: 3/4/2008
Posts: 994
Location: Ottawa
Have you lived in Ontario for 12 consecutive months or more? While not a postsecondary student (i.e. not in college/university)?

If so, definitely #2. #9 is the one saying you aren't eligible for OSAP and need to figure out what province's loans you do apply for.



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