有关系的。
以下取自OSAP官网
https://osap.gov.on.ca/OSAPPortal/en/Help/Definitions/TCONT003106.html
Gross Income
Note: This definition is specific to the OSAP Application for Full-Time Students
You must provide all taxable and non-taxable income from all sources, world-wide (except if it is an income item from the list of
Income - Not to be Reported in your OSAP Application provided below). For example, you must include employment, child-support and alimony payments, monetary gifts, lottery winnings, and government benefits, Extended Care and Maintenance Payments, cashed-in RRSPs,
cashed-in RESPs, withdrawals from retirement accounts, withdrawals from trust accounts, income received as a result of a joint election to split pension income, the amount of non-economic loss and/or pain and suffering awards in excess of $100,000, and any other income (e.g., awards, scholarships, fellowships, bursaries, grants, interest, investments, and/or trust fund income). All income is verified with Canada Revenue Agency. The ministry may also contact any of the government bodies that administer income support in order to verify income.
Income - Not to be Reported in your OSAP Application
GST Rebates,
Child Tax Benefit,
Universal Child Care Benefit,
Ontario Child Benefit,
Ontario Child Benefit Equivalent Savings Program,
Rental Opportunity for Ontario Families (ROOF),
OSAP funding