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Legal analysis: To study in Canada, first determine the school and major, then apply for a university study visa, apply for a Chinese passport, then take the exam, declare the epidemic prevention measures, etc., and complete these contents, you can study abroad.
Legal basis: "Education Law of the People's Republic of China" Article 68 Citizens within the territory of China who go abroad to study, research, conduct academic exchanges or teach shall be handled in accordance with the relevant provisions of the State.
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The study abroad policy in Canada is as follows:
1.Academic Requirements: An undergraduate degree or equivalent is usually required, as well as meeting the specific requirements of the school and program being applied to.
2.Language requirements: Proof of English or French language proficiency is required, usually through test scores such as TOEFL, IELTS, or DALF.
3.Tuition and living expenses: You need to have sufficient financial resources to cover tuition fees and living expenses. Tuition fees and the cost of living in Canada vary by region and school.
4.Visa requirements: You need to apply for a study permit and meet the relevant visa requirements, such as proof of funds, health certificate and no criminal record.
5.Insurance Requirements: You need to purchase medical insurance in Canada to cover medical expenses during your stay in Canada.
7.Study plan: It is necessary to develop a detailed study plan, including choosing the right major and school, and determining the learning goals and time arrangement.
Please note that the above is only a general study abroad policy, and the specific requirements may vary depending on individual circumstances and school requirements. It is recommended that you carefully read the official ** of the Canadian immigration and the school you are applying to before applying for the most up-to-date and accurate information.
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Before 2003, Canada** had a relatively strict visa policy towards China, which was very conservative compared to other countries. After 2003, Canada began to introduce some policies to attract international students to immigrate, gradually increasing the number of international students and increasing the visa rate.
In 2008, Canada** launched the "Experience Class" (CEC) category, which is very popular with international students. With an average processing time of only half a year and a visa refusal rate of less than 5%, it is one of the highest success rates among all immigration categories. According to Canadian study abroad experts, Canada has relaxed the work visa policy for international students after graduation, as long as the courses taken by international students reach 2 years and successfully complete their studies, they can get a 3-year work visa without conditions.
The combination of a three-year work permit and experience immigration greatly increases the convenience of immigration for international students. So far, Canada's major reform measures to attract international students have just begun.
In 2009, Canada's visa sponsorship requirements for Chinese students were reduced by 33 percent from 18 months to 12 months.
In July 2010, Canada launched an SPP program for Chinese students to exempt applicants with certain IELTS scores from the explanation of their financial history**.
In May 2011, Canada introduced a new policy of simplifying the sponsorship of student visas for Chinese students. As long as the applicant has a certain IELTS score and is directly admitted to the public university or college to which he or she is applying, he or she can replace the original complicated financial documents with a valid guaranteed investment certificate issued by a Canadian financial institution.
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Legal Analysis: CAEL and CELPIP exams will be available in China, with more language test options. CAEL is an academic English proficiency test developed in Canada and recognized by many Canadian schools.
It has distinct advantages in terms of difficulty, intensity, and proximity to study abroad classrooms in Canada. Canadian students who want to study abroad have more options than IELTS and TOEFL. CELPIP stands for Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program.
Although it is also an English test, in Canada, the Crazy test focuses more on the use of the local language. Most of the selected vocabulary and articles are also from local Canadian news** and possible scenarios.
1. Understand the entry policy in time before departure. Canada's federal and local** policies on entry and residence in response to the pandemic. Before going to study in Canada, students are requested to have a detailed understanding of Canada's entry policy during the epidemic period, keep in touch with the international student management department of the school where they are studying, and make consultations and preparations on entry, epidemic prevention requirements and study arrangements, especially to accurately understand the school's recommended entry time and requirements for staying in campus dormitories, etc., and reasonably plan travel arrangements.
2. Fully do a good job of personal protection on the way. Try to avoid multiple transfers during the scheduled trip, ensure sufficient rest time, and avoid excessive fatigue. Cooperate with flight attendants at the airport and during the flight to implement epidemic prevention measures, and take good precautions throughout the process to minimize the risk of infection during the journey.
Wear a mask in the cabin and carriage as required, clean your hands in a timely manner, avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth with your hands, and use disinfectant wipes to wipe and disinfect frequently touched small tables and public facilities.
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Graduate Diploma Program at San Legga College of Applied Arts and Sciences, Canada.
Project features: 1. The North American employment immigration program designed for college students is free of IELTS, TOEFL, GMAT
2. There is a designated Chinese teaching base, which can be used to learn professional courses in China and save costs.
3. The course is short, 6 months in China + 8 months in Canada.
4. Graduates can obtain North American vocational qualification certificates, graduate diplomas and Canadian work visas.
5. After graduation, you can directly work in Canada, and then you can obtain immigration status, and you can also return to China for high-paying employment.
Professional in International Business Management, Global Logistics and Chain Management, Human Resource Management, International, Market Management, Pharmaceutical Compliance and Quality Assurance Professional Accounting, Project Management (Environmental Protection), Brand Management, Technical Communication, Film and Television Visual Effects, Accounting and Information Technology, Advanced Case Investigation and Security, Applied Electronic Design, Art Fundamentals, Bioinformatics Engineering, Business PR, Database Development, Electrical Engineering Design Games and Animation.
Admission Requirements: College graduates, English test, English, business and other majors can be accepted, can afford to study abroad related expenses.
Fees: Domestic: Registration fee: 500 RMB, Duration: 6 months, Tuition fee: 29800 RMB, Annual Visa service fee: 6000 RMB.
Canada: Registration fee of 200 Canadian dollars (paid in China) The tuition fee is about 11,000 Canadian dollars, the living expenses are about 10,000 Canadian dollars, and the total foreign expenses are about 150,000 yuan.
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As of May 3, 2011, eligible student applicants will be able to submit fewer documents when submitting their Canadian study permit applications. Eligible applicants may submit a valid Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) issued by a participating financial institution in Canada in lieu of most funding documents.
Students who take this program must meet the following requirements:
Submit an offer letter from a designated Canadian college or university, submit an IELTS score of 6 or above, or a recognized Canadian high school Chinese certificate from a Canadian overseas high school in China, undergo a medical examination before submitting your application, and.
Submit your application through the Visa Application Centre.
Applicants who have been admitted to a program that is exempt from direct entry to an English language preparation program (such as ESL, EAP or English Proficiency Program) and have received an offer letter can choose this category, and the Canadian college or university that issued the Letter of Acceptance (LA) must be those whose graduates meet the requirements to apply for a post-graduation work permit
Public post-secondary institutions, such as colleges,** technical schools, universities, or CEGEP in Quebec, which includes all institutions in the Student Partnership Program.
Private post-secondary institutions that operate under the same operating norms as public institutions and whose operating funds come from **subsidized private colleges and universities (currently only private college-level educational institutions in Quebec are eligible).
For Canadian private institutions authorized by provincial statute to award degrees, applicants must be enrolled in a course that meets the requirements for a degree granted by the province.
GICs replace the requirement to submit asset or bank documents. If you do not provide proof that you have paid your first year's tuition fees, you will need to provide bank proof showing that the funds are sufficient to cover your first year's tuition fees.
Students who qualify for the simplified self-documentation category will need to provide a GIC issued by a participating financial institution in Canada (currently designated as the Royal Bank of Canada) with a total amount of CAD 10,000 to cover the applicant's first-year living expenses, as well as proof that the first-year tuition fee has been paid, or a bank certificate showing that the applicant has sufficient funds to cover the first-year tuition fee.
Study Plan: Written by the applicant himself/herself, usually submitted with the application, usually one page in length.
You will need to state the name of the agent who will assist you in submitting your application for school permission or recruiting you to a Canadian educational institution, as well as the name of the agent.
Why study at a Canadian school and major you were admitted to?
Your overall academic goals.
This Canadian degree is about how to enhance your employment opportunities.
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SPP Program: IELTS students can be exempted from the 12-month deposit history requirement, but the corresponding deposit certificate is also required, IELTS students with a score of 6 (direct entry majors, junior college students with 6 points can be without a guarantee, need to deposit 10,000 Canadian dollars in Royal Bank of Canada for living expenses and 1 year of tuition receipts, but the school has restrictions, not all universities are within the scope of this new policy I hope my answer can help you.
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