Tax information for International Students
As we approach the Canadian tax filing season, I want to share some available resources to help you. As stated by the government of Canada, if you are an international student studying in Canada with residential ties, you must file income taxes. Residential ties include but are not limited to:
Wright (Charles & Blanche) Scholarship
2nd or 3rd year student; plan to enter home or world missionary service |
Williams (Phyllis) Memorial Scholarship
Entering last year of seminary; international student; preferably African; spiritual vitality; leadership potential
Wan (On-Qu) Memorial Scholarship
Planning Alliance ministry overseas
Cook (Arnold & Mary-Lou) MIFG Educational Scholarship
- 3.0 CGPA
- Master of Arts Intercultural Ministry student from the Majority World (non-western) on an international student visa.
- If no one available in category #1; then a Master of Arts Intercultural Ministry student from North America planning on International work.
- If no one available in categories #1 & #2; then a Master of Arts Intercultural Ministry student seeking to engage in intercultural work in Canada.
- Eligible after completing one (1) semester at Ambrose in the Master of Arts Intercultural Ministry program.
Rakowski (Frances) Memorial Scholarship
Seminary; son or daughter of missionaries or overseas student; academic achievement
Patterson (Lynne) Memorial Scholarship
C&MA missions or pastoral; spiritual character as relates to ministry, Canadian, then international
Parker (Phil) & Claudia Finlay-Parker
3rd or 4th year person; career in full time Christian ministry in North America or overseas; preference Beulah Alliance student; demonstrated potential for successful ministry
New Canadian Bursary
Student who was privately or government sponsored refugee; Convention Refugee, Permanent resident status; English isn't first language
Jireh Bursary
Seminary students who have demonstrated a high level of academic excellence and commitment to the Christian community; minimum GPA 2.50
To encourage and promote higher Christian educational goals of individuals who have demonstrated a high level of academic excellence and commitment to the Christian community.