I m going to study in Canada soon, and I want to ask a question about my mobile phone.

Updated on educate 2024-02-24
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Different plans have different fees. Generally speaking, if you sign up for a plan, it will provide you with a certain amount of free information, free study abroad, and free answers or free calls after 6 pm. You need to go to Roger or another telecom company's office to do so.

    This writes that business halls are everywhere.

    If you buy a bare metal in China, you can buy a SIM card directly when you come to Canada, you don't need to sign a plan, you use the way of pay as you go, that is, you can play after charging money. No free information, no free data, no free calls. But there is basically wifi indoors in Canada, so don't be afraid.

    If you buy a bare metal abroad, it basically means pay as you go. Or sign up for a plan, but don't want their mobile phones (to add money), not $30, $50, all kinds of different fees.

    I just use pay as you go, because international students, there are very few ** to score and play, which is more economical.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Canadian dollars or so.

    2.There's no need, the monthly fees are all about the same.

    3.Don't, don't take it for nothing.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1 Depending on what company it is, the mobile phone companies compared here in Canada are Rogers, Telus and Fido. These companies have iPhones, and if you want to get an iPhone, you have to sign a three-year contract, at least $50 a month, and then this $50 is basically free to answer, Monday to Thursday from 6:00pm to 7:00 a.m. the next morning

    00am There is no time limit for calling from 7:00pm on Friday to 7:00am on Monday morning.

    Then the rest of the time is generally only 300 minutes a month for free. But once it is exceeded, it will be quite expensive. If you sign a contract to buy it, iPhone4 16G ** is 159 32G is 269

    2. This actually depends on the company you choose. Large companies are bound to have expensive monthly fees, and some companies can't use their own mobile phones. Like I am now with a small company, one is only 25 Canadian dollars.

    In addition to 50 text messages, there is no limit to calling, receiving, and receiving text messages. I think it's more cost-effective to bring my phone and buy a card.

    3. This is definitely the least cost-effective method. Mobile phones in Canada are few and expensive. Not sure which area you'll be going to. If you go to B.C., there's a 12 percent tax. Don't choose this one.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When you go abroad, you can make international friends, it's good, the necessities smile.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If your goal is to study abroad and eventually obtain immigration status in Canada, it is recommended that you apply for courses in public institutions and go through the SPP program, free of funds** explanation, to facilitate obtaining a visa.

    Completion of a minimum of 2 years of post-secondary course, after graduation, you can get a 3-year work visa, and one year of work can be obtained through the experience category to obtain immigration status. After graduating from a one-year program, you can only apply for a one-year work visa, and you need to work legally for two years before you can apply for experience immigration.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello; It is indeed difficult to apply for graduate school with average undergraduate grades; So either retake a bachelor's degree or a diploma, college if you want to explain it as our domestic junior college, it's okay, but for the local area, college is a place for technical learning and then make yourself better employed, and our domestic understanding is different, in China, the college entrance examination is not high before entering the junior college.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    A master's degree is a graduate student... But now unscrupulous agents are translating a graduate diploma into a graduate diploma to fool everyone. Actually, it's the equivalent of a junior college.

    The graduate student in our minds should be a master....

    For some majors, it is important to have a professional counterpart.

    Business and liberal arts majors do not have high requirements for undergraduate majors. You can apply for MPA Good Employment. I can't tell you that I can.

    If you can't find a job, you won't be able to immigrate. The so-called master graduates in Ontario can apply for immigration and there are only 1,000 places a year, which is not enough.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. There is not much difference, re-study is a graduate student, and after graduation, it is a master's degree.

    2. Try to be relevant, mainly because changing majors is not conducive to future study, for example, it is difficult to study chemistry for a bachelor's degree, but physics and mechanics can; Moreover, the other school rarely admits students to change majors.

    3. At the graduate level, there will be no more basic courses, so they are all major-related courses. I think the public utilities management you mentioned can be transferred to hotel management, management, exhibition management and other majors; Of course, MPA is also available.

    4. International students, liberal arts, high education, it is difficult to find a job in Canada, so it is difficult to find employment, but if you can find a stable job, then it is easy to immigrate.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello; Students who really study for a master's degree are called graduate students, hehe, in fact, it is the same thing. For Canadian schools, the professional counterpart is very important, and the degree of counterpart in science and engineering is much larger, after all, the master's program in electronic engineering, if you don't understand some basic things, how to read it? In contrast, the counterpart of the literature and commerce course is slightly lower.

    MBA has no professional counterpart, after all, all industries need management talents.

    Canada does not have a master's degree in hotel management and exhibition management, after all, the theoretical knowledge of these two majors does not need to be studied so deeply, and if you really want to upgrade, it is also a management direction development, then study MBA. For PM majors, you can apply for MPA, but it depends on the school, because MPA schools require students to have specified courses in the undergraduate program, such as government, etc., and the requirements are relatively high. It will not be difficult to immigrate after graduating with a master's degree, as long as you find a job and do it well.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is generally handled through an intermediary. Choosing a genuine and responsible agent is the first step.

    2. Prepare materials to apply for the school.

    Generally, it includes: TOEFL and IELTS test scores, graduation certificates, degree certificates, school transcripts, passports, application fees, etc.

    3. Wait for the admission letter.

    Many schools in Canada require pre-payment of tuition, so this step is usually pre-paid before you get the pre-admission letter, and then you can get the official admission letter after handing it in.

    4. Apply for a visa.

    Proof of study plan and funds. The study plan is to prove that we have no inclination to immigrate (although everyone seems to have it, but it cannot be said that there is). Proof of funds In order to show that we have money, we will not do things that we should not do when we go to Canada.

    That's the basic process.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you want to go out in the form of studying abroad, you need to know what the landlord wants to study, whether she is in high school or college or graduated from college, these need to be understood. Because studying abroad is divided into two major parts: admission and visa, and subdivision admission needs to provide academic conditions, tuition and living expenses, etc., and the visa needs to provide information related to you and itself. It is relatively troublesome for people who are not very knowledgeable.

    As for majors, Canada is a big economic and trade country, and the export of resources has driven its international and market atmosphere, so business majors are also a good choice. But it mainly depends on your existing situation, I can help you evaluate, if you have any questions, hi me or q me 514050304

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There are two main steps to study abroad: one is to apply for a school and the other is to apply for a visa.

    If you have the ability to DIY, of course, it is the best, and if you are not very sure, it is recommended to find a reputable intermediary agency.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Your situation: including school, major, current college size, average final exam score, foreign language scores, etc., of course, the most important thing is whether your family's financial situation can be satisfied.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is recommended that you entrust an intermediary to handle it in one stop, and the success rate is still high.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Well, go to the intermediary and ask.

    There should be a lot of them.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1. It is recommended to take the TOEFL test, which has low score requirements, but it is easy to get used to the computer-based test, and IELTS is easier to adapt. TOEFL 80 to 87 and IELTS to 7

    2. AP, used to change credits in college, you can save a lot of time and money, you can learn as much as you can, but some universities have a limit on the number of courses. The rest is not required.

    3. Computer science, software engineering and the like, I don't know much about this.

    4. Go to the second year of high school, learn language, and then learn AP in the third year of high school. If you find an agent to help you do it, he will help you with everything from visa to school application, and you just need to prepare the materials.

    5. It's still language, there are AP classes, and the rest have intermediaries.

    6. Waterloo, no matter how big, it's all pretty good.

    7. Find an intermediary, it's too complicated! It's all online, register on OUA, fill in the information, choose a college major, and then send your transcript to the university. The scholarship is based on your average score in the third year of high school, which is very easy to do, or there are some competitions or something you can participate in, and there are additional prizes.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The three schools in China have no impact on studying in Canada, as long as you have a bachelor's degree in China, you have these questions, it is best to consult the Canadian school, so that you will understand it clearly, anyway, during this time.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    1.Personally, I recommend IELTS, which is more life-oriented. TOEFL is too academic.

    2.Let's fix the AP. It's all credit-based, and there's no college entrance examination similar to the SAT. Language is key.

    Engineering: Computers and the like. I don't know about this.

    4.Let's go after the end of the second year of high school. Language and Preparatory Department.

    The agent will take care of everything for you, you just have to submit the documents.

    However, our teacher said that there is no problem in writing recommendation letters and the like. The intermediary charges a lot of money in these aspects.

    5.A lot.. Proof of funds, documents about your home, etc. Visa required.

    You have to find a language class yourself.

    6.It depends on which province you are in.

    How big McMaster Waterloo is good.

    7.The school application is a credit system scholarship in Canada. Far worse than the United States.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    To apply for a bachelor's degree, you need a high school diploma and a 3-year transcript of high school, and you are not eligible to apply for university if you only complete your first year of high school.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    That's too big a question. Canadian universities have all kinds of courses, and if I explain this to you one by one, I will be exhausted. When it comes to work, the main thing is to look at the individual's ability, and there are both those who can find a job and those who can't find a job in any major.

    You have to look at your own interests and abilities first. It's like I said it's good to be a doctor, but it depends on whether you can get into it or not. The conditions you mentioned are all hard conditions, and good majors have to be queued.

    Accommodation: You can live in a dormitory on campus or rent a house. Immigrants are required to graduate and work for another year.

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