I have a question, I plan to marry on December with my fiance in his country, but I am currently full time student in college and I receive OSAP (student loan) for pay my studies and other expenses. I do not work due for my studies, I am receiving financial support from my father and my ex-husband.
My future husband, he has properties and income in his country, if is possible I can show to immigration process his income and properties that support the financial situation.
I have a similar question, so I ask through this post.
I am a full time student at University, doing my graduate studies with a student permit. Could my fiance come here to Canada to work with an open work permit? I think I do not have enough documentation to prove our common-law relationship, but I believe she could come here and marry me to obtain her work permit… We are planning to stay in Canada temporarily, until I finish my studies…
To answer your question, OSAP is not considered social assistance.
We have had other users ask the same type of question. You can find some of the same answers and the reasoning why in this previous Settlement.Org Discussion Thread.