Thanks Guys for your wonderful insights .Looks like a dependent child under 22 years age need a valid PR(not expired) card to be billed at Domestic Rate in College and Universities , if this is the case , Dependent has to wait 2 years to fulfill residency obligations and by that time he /she will be considered a International Student .Sounds Weird t that with the Expired card you can enter but cannot avail the facilities .Any thoughts are Welcome.Do you read these posts and what you're replying to or just have a macro?
Father has a valid PR card. Ontario Ministry responsible has regs published. Universities and colleges must follow them. A child who is a dependant of a PR in Canada has access to education at domestic rate. Period. There is no need to be knowledgeable about immigration.
Only a moron would think that a non-PR would have to present their own PR card (which they quite obviously cannot have); it is self-evident that in this instance what would be needed is evidence that the parent is a PR - which is covered in the text above. University finance departments are not staffed by morons; can't speak for others.
WIthout details, I doubt anyone can say much. I'd suggest you speak to a lawyer or the school again, using the texts above.Thanks Guys for your wonderful insights .Looks like a dependent child under 22 years age need a valid PR(not expired) card to be billed at Domestic Rate in College and Universities , if this is the case , Dependent has to wait 2 years to fulfill residency obligations and by that time he /she will be considered a International Student .Sounds Weird t that with the Expired card you can enter but cannot avail the facilities .Any thoughts are Welcome.
What province may also have an impact. Schools are not immigration experts so proof required can vary and schools may not be familiar with provincial policies.Thanks Guys for your wonderful insights .Looks like a dependent child under 22 years age need a valid PR(not expired) card to be billed at Domestic Rate in College and Universities , if this is the case , Dependent has to wait 2 years to fulfill residency obligations and by that time he /she will be considered a International Student .Sounds Weird t that with the Expired card you can enter but cannot avail the facilities .Any thoughts are Welcome.
Yes. It does matter what province especially, and it may be useful to look up the provincial regulations.What province may also have an impact. Schools are not immigration experts so proof required can vary and schools may not be familiar with provincial policies.
Thanks All...It is Confirmed with Institute Authorities, Valid PR is Required to consider a Student as a local Resident for Local Tution fees.WIthout details, I doubt anyone can say much. I'd suggest you speak to a lawyer or the school again, using the texts above.
Note, this isn't family class sponsorship, suggest you post in a relevant forum.
That still doesn’t mean much. What proof are they asking for to show valid PR status?Thanks All...It is Confirmed with Institute Authorities, Valid PR is Required to consider a Student as a local Resident for Local Tution fees.
University Guys are asking for Valid Canadian PR Card with the Valid Date not Valid PR Card with Valid Date passedThat still doesn’t mean much. What proof are they asking for to show valid PR status?
Not sure there's much you can do in that case.University Guys are asking for Valid Canadian PR Card with the Valid Date not Valid PR Card with Valid Date passed