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Reading the landlord's question reminded me of me a few years ago. I've just graduated from a Canadian university, so I'd like to give you some advice.
1: Some universities in Canada do not require college entrance examination scores, and you can search for these universities on the Internet, such as the Too Silly Forum.
2: It doesn't matter if you haven't taken the TOEFL IELTS test, many universities have language schools. After passing the language school, you can go to university.
3: You can make up your high school grades by yourself, and you don't have to write them so seriously. If you are high, you can also give a scholarship.
If you have any questions, you can send me a message, I hope you can help you.
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1. Apply for passports and visas now.
2. Start to take the language test (if you are confident in your English), it is recommended to take IELTS, which I personally think is easier than TOEFL.
3. If you are not confident in your language, you can consider coming to Canada for a period of time and then taking the language test, so that after a period of immersion learning, your speaking and listening skills can be greatly improved.
Once you've completed the above steps, it's time to apply to college:
There are two routes: 1. The intermediary applies on behalf of the agent.
2. Apply by yourself, Google Ouac
If you have a need, you can continue to ask, and if you really want to come to Canada, you can add.
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You can't go, you have to take IELTS, and you can apply with an IELTS score.
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1. Study and work at the same time: studying in Canada, the study permit granted to you can allow you to receive education from a Canadian university or college, and you will automatically have the right to work off-campus for up to 20 hours per week during the school year, and you can work full-time during the winter and summer vacations. Many countries do not provide such opportunities for international students, and if they violate the regulations, they will be deported in minutes as if they violated the law.
This actually puts international students in a very disadvantageous position, because off-campus work can make them have a little income, do not have to rely entirely on their parents, can cultivate a sense of responsibility, and the experience of off-campus work will also prepare students for entering the workplace in the future, without having to face an empty resume after graduation.
2. Studying abroad can also bring your family: Canada**, as well as Canada's major universities, all hope that students can have a happy study abroad experience. If you are an international student, Canada** allows you to bring your spouse and children, your spouse can apply for an open work permit to work legally in Canada, and minor children can also receive free compulsory education from elementary school to high school in Canada as tourists.
If an international student wants to bring their parents or siblings to visit their relatives, it is not too difficult, and a 10-year multiple-entry visa is enough, and each stay can be up to 6 months at a time.
3. The most generous work visa: post-graduation work permit, after graduating from a post-secondary institution (university college) in Canada, most international students can apply for a post-graduation work permit for up to 3 years, the length of time depends on the length of study. This work permit is also an open work permit, which means that the holder can work for any employer anywhere in Canada.
4. Valuable Canadian experience: Many Canadian economic immigration programs place great emphasis on applicants' work experience in Canada. As a graduate who has entered the Canadian labour market, you have proven that you are an invaluable asset to the country because you deserve to be trusted, smart, educated, and able to live peacefully with your colleagues, and Canada certainly wants you to stay for more than just a few years.
While working in Canada, you can gradually build up relationships that will help you develop your career, and the work experience you gain in Canada will be a valuable asset for a lifetime.
5. The road to immigration: Studying in Canada can make you immigrate in more ways than you think. Individual provinces even allow graduates from other provinces to apply for their Provincial Nominee Program.
And the Canadian Federal** also has a variety of different immigration programs, so there's always one for you.
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Recently. The number of Chinese students studying abroad has been on a growing trend, and many countries have also introduced many preferential policies for studying abroad, which is good news for those who want to study abroad. And the first step for friends to study abroad must be the choice of the country to study in, but there are so many countries in the world, which one is suitable for you?
Today, Da Guigui will introduce to you the advantages of studying in Canada for your reference.
1.The level of education is comparable to that of the United Kingdom and the United States, and it is cost-effective.
Canada is one of the few countries in the world with a complete education system, the highest level of education, and the highest investment in education, with an education rate of 99% of the population, according to the statistics of the International Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Canada's investment in education accounts for the proportion of gross national product, far exceeding the average ratio of other "International Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development" (OECD) members.
Moreover, this country is in the leading position in the world in business and engineering, and the diploma has a high rate in China, it is worth mentioning that compared with the cost of studying in Europe and the United States of 30-400,000 yuan, Canada only needs half!
2.Canada has a highly inclusive society, which is conducive to the integration of international students.
Canada is a diverse country, and its residents are far less discriminatory and antagonistic in terms of social class, skin color, country, race, and creed than other European and American countries. In Canada, it is easier for international students to integrate into the environment!
3.Standard English pronunciation, good English learning environment.
There are many international students in Japan who also want to improve their spoken English through studying abroad. Canada is a country with very standard English pronunciation, which provides a good English learning environment for Chinese students, and through the practice in that English-only environment, international students will accelerate their English speaking skills. Make your English pronunciation more standard.
4.Canada has a stable society and can study with peace of mind.
Compared with other countries, Canada's society is relatively stable, not only is the control of firearms strict, but the police are also trying their best to reduce the crime rate.
Some international students say that if they encounter problems in Canada and call the police, they can basically get a satisfactory solution quickly!
5.The study abroad immigration policy is good.
Canada's population is relatively small, but the land area and resources are huge, so Canada has been encouraging immigration and immigration in recent years!
Although it takes 4-5 years to apply for skilled immigration abroad, for domestic students, it takes 6-12 months to obtain status.
6.The climate is mild and suitable for living and living.
Compared with other traditional industrial countries, Canada is relatively less polluted, and many of Canada's large cities have mild climates all year round, which is very livable!
7.Canada has the best healthcare system in the world.
Most communities have well-equipped hospitals, private clinics, or physicians' offices. All Canadian residents (citizens and permanent residents) are eligible for free services when they enroll in Canada's National Health Insurance Plan. This program is invested by ** (using the taxes paid by taxpayers), so it should be put to good use.
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1.Top-notch level of education.
This is Canada's most attractive advantage for international students. Canada is one of the few countries in the world with the most complete education system and the highest standard of education, especially in business, engineering and disciplines. Therefore, studying in Canada can ensure that students receive the best education and lay a good foundation for their future careers.
From the perspective of English learning, Canadian English pronunciation is very pure, standard American pronunciation. In addition, judging from the gold content of the current North American education achievements and the recognition of returning to China, Canada has become the first choice for many international students to study abroad.
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Cost-effective, low tuition fees for education, and more public universities.
It is easy to find a job, and you can work in Canada after studying abroad.
The study abroad immigration policy is good, and you can apply for ** to get a big immigration after studying abroad (recommend the Ningbo branch of the Jiaha Academy).
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I studied as an undergraduate student in Canada. I also know some graduate student friends, so let's talk about it.
It's not that exaggerated, but it's true that the whole semester is very busy, homework after homework, and midterm exams in between, just a few days away, and then the end of the semester begins. When you're busy, you may not be able to sleep for 2 or 3 hours when you have several homework + exams together. The most enjoyable part of a semester is the first two weeks of school and the period before the final exams.
If you haven't taken classes well before. It can be tragic) all the computer labs are available 24 hours a day, and during the exams, the library is also 24 hours a day, no matter what time it is, you will always see people. I've stayed up late many times, and I know the pain deeply.
In fact, it is not so difficult to graduate, as long as you usually do your homework, attend classes, and review your exams well, it is basically no problem.
But if you want to average a score of 80+, it's not easy, not only work hard, but also keep up with your brain. If someone else looks at something for a day, you can only understand it after watching it for two days, it's too late. Diligence is one thing, but after all, no one is a robot, and it's not like high school, where teachers won't force you to study, and it doesn't feel realistic for you to study as hard as your senior year of high school, and it can't be like that every day.
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The situation you mentioned is similar, studying in Canada is quite like our senior high school entrance examination, but there are more practical classes. For example, engineering students need to design realistically, and business students need to do business. Ivy League students are mostly studying hard, and the elimination rate is high, but sleeping 2 hours a day is exaggerated, and the key time is not sleeping all night and only sleeping 2 hours.
The library is lit up all night long!
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