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Legal Documents: What Documents Does ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ Need from You?
Revision, January 2013. Start of revision.
Follow the instructions in the first row of this table that apply to you. Send clear, legible copies of documents (not originals).
Quebec and Canadian Out-of-Province Students | |
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You have applied to ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ directly from CEGEP or you already have a student record at ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ | |
You have applied to ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ from another Quebec university |
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You were born in Quebec | |
You were born in (or are a Landed Immigrant from) a Canadian province other than Quebec |
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You are a Quebec resident as defined by one of the other situations outlined by the Government of Quebec |
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International Students | |
You will be studying at ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ for less than six months (i.e., for only one academic semester) as a non-degree student (e.g., Exchange, Special, Visiting) | |
You will be in Canada for more than six months (i.e., you are enrolled in a degree, certificate, or diploma program, usually for two or more consecutive academic semesters) |
Note 1: Your signed Permanent Code Data Form is usually required. If the
names of your parents appear on your birth certificate, or if you have already
provided ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ with your Permanent Code, you do not need to supply this form.
Note 2: Your valid Canadian Permanent Resident status can be proved by a copy of
your Canadian Confirmation of Permanent Residence (IMM 5292 or IMM 5688) document or with your Canadian Permanent
Resident card (copy of both sides required). Alternatively, you may provide
your Immigration Record of Landing (IMM 1000) document. Note that ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ reserves the right to ask you for copies of both your PR card and your IMM document.
Note 3: If you are a refugee, your Convention
Refugee status document is required instead of a Study Permit.
Note 4: Usually ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ needs your birth certificate to prove your place of
birth in Quebec. If you already have a valid Quebec Permanent Code, ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ will accept a copy of your valid Canadian passport that indicates
your birth place as being within the province of Quebec, as proof that you qualify for Quebec residency.
Note 5: You can find links to download and print the Permanent Code Data and
Attestation of Quebec Residency forms at
www.mcgill.ca/legaldocuments/forms.
Fee Exemptions
Fee Exemptions
Exemption from the out-of-province or international supplement tuition fees is possible for students in any of the following three categories, as authorized by the Government of Quebec:
- French Course Fee Exemptions – Non-Quebec Canadian and international students are automatically assessed fees for certain eligible French courses at the Quebec tuition rate (note exclusions as listed at www.mcgill.ca/student-accounts/tuition-fees/general-information/tuition-fee-exemptions).
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Out-of-province Tuition Supplement Exemptions
– Non-Quebec Canadian students in the following categories are exempted from out-of-province tuition supplements (details at www.mcgill.ca/student-accounts/tuition-fees/general-information/tuition-fee-exemptions):
- Students in a Ph.D. program
- Students in a Post-Graduate Medical Education program: Medical Residents, Clinical Fellows, Clinical Research Fellows, Research Fellows
- Students registered full-time in the Masters in French (Maîtrise en français). The exemption begins at the moment the student registers in the program, without retroactive effect.
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International Students Eligible for Fee Exemptions Based on Legal Status in Canada
– Students with one of the following statuses may be exempt from International Supplements (certain categories may be assessed at the Canadian tuition rate; full details regarding eligibility criteria are listed at www.mcgill.ca/legaldocuments/exemption):
- Citizens of France
- Citizens of certain countries with an agreement with the Government of Quebec
- Diplomatic, consular or other representatives of international organizations
- Convention refugees
- Students awaiting permanent residency in Canada and holding an eligible CSQ
- Students whose spouse or unmarried students whose parent holds a Temporary Work Permit in Canada
- Students funded by the FRSQ (Fonds de la recherche en santé du Québec)
These exemptions lower your fees to the Quebec rate of tuition. More detailed information for the categories listed above are available at www.mcgill.ca/student-accounts/tuition-fees/general-information/tuition-fee-exemptions as well as at www.mcgill.ca/legaldocuments/exemption.
Note that this information may be subject to change.
Revision, January 2013. Start of revision.
Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2012-2013 (last updated Jan. 17, 2013) (disclaimer)
Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2012-2013 (last updated Jan. 17, 2013) (disclaimer)