<p>QUEBEC RESIDENCY HELP</p>
<p>Born: in Canada, outside Quebec 18 years ago
Parents: non-Canadian
Residency: lived in Canada for a year after birth but moved to a diff country
Status: dual nationality
Proof of Canadian Citizenship: birth certificate (non-Quebec), canadian passport</p>
<p>Can I obtain temporary quebec residency?</p>
<p>And if so - is it worth it? It seems like such a hassle ....</p>
<p>I think I fall under Situation 8 under McGill's Legal Documents webiste:</p>
<p><<at the="" time="" of="" registration="" or="" before="" end="" semester,="" you="" have="" been="" residing="" in="" quebec="" for="" more="" than="" three="" months="" and="" not="" resided="" elsewhere="" canada="" since="" your="" arrival="" country="">></at></p>
<p>But heres the catch</p>
<p>Premise:
1) You were born abroad to a parent who is Canadian by birth - NO
2) You have never lived in Canada prior to now - NO
3) You have taken up reisdency in Quebec within 3 months of your arrival in the country - YES (i will be living on rez)</p>
<p>So I thought I can't obtain residency...</p>
<p>But I found ATTESTATION OF QU</p>
<p>i doubt you're eligible for the 3 months since it's first time FROM BIRTH, plus you need to understand that for those 3 months you can't study full-time at any accredited university.
i will study part-time my first year to obtain quebec residency. it's worth it for me because i plan on going to mcgill's med school, and its admittance rate for quebec residents was 57% last year in comparison to something like 9% for out-of-province and international students.
the tuition at mcgill is already pretty cheap, but resident tuition is still cheaper.</p>