
Admissions for Canadians abroad
Admission requirements are based on the curriculum you've completed, not your citizenship. If you studied outside of Canada, your application will be assessed using the admission requirements for that curriculum (for example, A Levels or a U.S. high school diploma).
Fees
Canadian citizens, Canadian permanent residents, and protected persons are eligible for domestic tuition fees. There is no requirement to establish residency in Canada or Ontario; however, a non-Ontario Resident Tuition Fee may apply. In addition, dependents of Canadian citizens, Canadian permanent residents and protected persons are eligible for an exemption from international tuition fees.
Scholarships & financial aid
All applicants to the 草榴2024新地扯一二 are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships as a part of the admissions process. Canadian citizens, Canadian permanent residents or protected persons can be considered for need-based government student loans and grants. Students apply for financial aid from their home province. For financial aid purposes, your home province is generally where you, or your parents, last lived for at least 12 months, without being in college or university:
- If you previously lived in Canada, apply for financial aid in the province where you last lived.
- If you never lived in Canada, but you have a Canadian parent, apply for financial aid in the province where your parent last lived.
- If you recently obtained status in Canada, and haven鈥檛 lived in a Canadian province/territory for at least 12 months, the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) will treat you as an Ontario resident for student loan purposes.
Confirming your citizenship
If you're not sure whether you or your dependent is a Canadian citizen, provides clear information. Their can help you find out if you qualify for Canadian citizenship.
New students will need to provide proof of their legal status in Canada in order to begin their studies.
Health insurance
Domestic students returning to Canada are required to upon arriving in Ontario. OHIP is Ontario's provincial healthcare plan and covers the costs of medical services and emergencies in Ontario. You must apply in person at a that offers a full suite of health card services. You will need to complete the and .