Yes McGill provides international students with financial aid upto $10,000. It is not as well publicized as other colleges though.
It depends on the total income. It could be more, or less.
The person that claimed you as a dependant on their tax return. Legally you can't be listed on both of their returns.
Marriage does not stop you from receiving financial aid.
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How I can more study through your aid?
Apply for AFDC [Aid for Families with Dependant Children ] at your local Social Services offices. Look in the Government pages of your local phone book.
Yes, but it will be different financial aid. You will have to include your spouses w-2 forms. Pell Grant often helps couples who are in hardship. Since I don't know your situation, the best I can tell you is to go to the financial aid office and let them know you need financial aid and that you are married.
Once you are married you are considered "independent" on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). That means your parent's income and assets are not used when determining your eligibility for aid. If you are independent you will also not be offered a PLUS loan. This is a loan your parents can borrow for your school expenses. So, basically "no" you can't get financial aid through your parent's after you're married. Now, begging them for money is another story...
No way that fraud.
Qualify the question more. Aid with respect to what??
the very sweet one here's how you remember it: there is solute and solvent, and solvent has one more letter in it, so there's more of it, and so that's the water in the kool-aid and water mixture. so when there's more solute, then there's more kool-aid in the water.