Situation 13. Your two parents are deceased and one of your parents or your sponsor was residing in Quebec at the time of death
*This is a permanent status; a break in enrolment will not impact this status.
ʰ:
Both of your parents must be deceased, but only one of the parents must have hadpermanent domicile in Quebec at the time ofdeath; or
Your sponsor must be deceased and hadpermanent domicile in Quebec at the time ofdeath.
For the purposes of this definition,“parents” means the student’s father and mother, and“sponsor” means a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident, other than the student’s father, mother or spouse, who sponsors the application for landing of a permanent resident within the meaning of the Act respecting immigration to Quebec.
A Legal Guardian recognized by a federal or provincial court is also considered as your parent.
Documents required:
- Proof of Canadian legal status
- A copy of a government-issueddocument validating kinship between you and your parents. (example: the long form of your birth certificate, Canadian permanent resident landing paper, or a copy of your foreign birth certificate translated into either English or French).
- A copy of thedeath certificate for each of your parents or sponsor (at least one of which was issued by the Directeur de l'état civil).