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The bursary amounts for the French immersion course are a bit on the low side. You should be looking at about $400 - $500 per month. The Immigratiom ministry pays this. However, if you enrolled in say a refresher course in a college or either a BSc, MSc or a Phd in a University, and applied for the Quebec Students loan and bursary (which is administered by an arm of the Ministry of Education, AND NOT the Immigration ministry), you`ll get a higher amount of money. The amount payable is subject to your personal circumstances, e.g. income declared for the previous fiscal year (probably not applicable to you since you earned that income in your home country), marital status, number of children etc. You`d find more information on the Quebec Financial Aid website: http://www.afe.gouv.qc.ca/en/index.asp
I must also add that you will be properly briefed by the Immigration ministry when you `land`. I can see from your profile that you've done your medicals, which means that you should, hopefully, get your PPR soon. I`ll get back to you via your inbox on some tips that you might find useful as you prepare to relocate.
Cheers
Hi Egrace,egrace62 said:merci monsieur.si tout va comme planifié, j'ai l'intention d'atterrir le 4 octobre by God's grace...... thanks for making out time.....
SVP, combien sont la valeur de bourse d'études? i am also looking at the possibility of enrolling in a 9moths program immediately i land.... will i still be qualified for the bursary this way? thanks
The bursary amounts for the French immersion course are a bit on the low side. You should be looking at about $400 - $500 per month. The Immigratiom ministry pays this. However, if you enrolled in say a refresher course in a college or either a BSc, MSc or a Phd in a University, and applied for the Quebec Students loan and bursary (which is administered by an arm of the Ministry of Education, AND NOT the Immigration ministry), you`ll get a higher amount of money. The amount payable is subject to your personal circumstances, e.g. income declared for the previous fiscal year (probably not applicable to you since you earned that income in your home country), marital status, number of children etc. You`d find more information on the Quebec Financial Aid website: http://www.afe.gouv.qc.ca/en/index.asp
I must also add that you will be properly briefed by the Immigration ministry when you `land`. I can see from your profile that you've done your medicals, which means that you should, hopefully, get your PPR soon. I`ll get back to you via your inbox on some tips that you might find useful as you prepare to relocate.
Cheers