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Fake. Converse's shoes cost Canadian dollars (before tax) and this is a super ** type, which is generally difficult to encounter, basically 35 plus jump, I wanted to buy a pure white one, or I went back to China to buy it, super cheap. In Canada, it costs 50 plus, plus the tax, it is almost 60 plus, and the tax in Vancouver is 12% tst, which is very expensive, and things in Vancouver are generally expensive, I live in Vancouver, and the things we have there are expensive in Canada.
If you must buy it, you can go to Richmond to see, where all the Chinese places, many things are very cheap, but if it is cost-effective, it may be better to buy things such as American ginseng, because it is more authentic and guaranteed and relatively cheap compared to China. On the first floor of Metrotown, there is a shop selling medicinal herbs in front of a Canadian supermarket, which is owned by Hong Kongers, and I bring some for my dad every time I go back to China. Then there's royal gum (which seems to be the name).
It is said that it is very expensive in China and it is also imported from abroad, so it is better to buy it abroad. The rest is the clothes. Like ck, guess
The clothes in the outlets are super cheap. The outlets are at (first take the skytrain (expo line), go to the 22nd street stop, then get off the bus to see the terminal, take 104, one stop off, and then walk back, through 2 roads, you have to pass under a viaduct) you can see a lot of shops. The cheapest things there are to buy clothes.
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Canadian brands will be cheaper than those bought in China. You'd better go to a specialty store and buy it. Other things you can bring, such as Canadian ice wine.
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If you can, go to the outlets in the United States next door and buy it, it's cheap.
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Over there, the Chinese expiration is a specialty. You buy some back.
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If your goal is to study abroad and eventually obtain Sib immigration status in Canada, it is recommended that you apply for courses in public institutions, through the SPP program, free of funds** explanation, to facilitate the acquisition of visas.
The tertiary course requirement is usually 6 IELTS, no less than a single subject, if you have an IELTS score that meets the requirements, you can directly enter the tertiary course, and you do not need to take a language course. Even if you don't have an IELTS score that meets the requirements for major admission, you can consider applying for dual enrollment in language + major, and you can enter the major after completing the language course in the local area. The college tuition fee is 12,000 Canadian dollars a year, and the living expenses are expected to be 10,000 Canadian dollars a year.
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If you're interested in applying to a local public institution in Toronto, such as Centennial College or Seneca College, I can get you an offer.
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