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After graduating from the course of at least two years, you can apply for experience immigration after working in Canada for one year, and it will be approved in 3-6 months.
If you're applying to the public Seneca Centennial, I can get you an offer.
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No, you already have a university degree in China, and you can't apply for a college degree, the immigration tendency is too heavy, and the visa is difficult to pass.
But you can apply for a graduate diploma program at the university, which is also in the college, and the good colleges include Centennial Institute of Technology, George Brown College, etc., all in Toronto.
You can get a diploma in one year, which will also help you get a job in Canada.
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It seems to be easier, you don't have to wait until you graduate. Do the academic certification first, and then go to the college to apply for courses for international students. Basically, every school will have a certain curriculum for international students.
Or, as the previous one said, postgraduate, courses are also available. As long as you know basic listening and can ask basic questions, he will arrange for Chinese speakers to help you (some colleges are like this, don't want to be like this).
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No, Canada is very strict about degree cards, so the visa officer will also think that you have immigration intentions and reject you.
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Seneca College in Toronto and Lasalle College in Montreal are good.
The former is located in Toronto, Ontario, with several branches, and is one of the top comprehensive colleges in North America. Of course, there are also drawbacks, that is, teachers will inevitably be uneven. As for which majors are easy to find a job, it is indeed difficult to generalize.
It can only be said that in Canada, blue-collar workers are easier to find jobs than white-collar workers, and the salary is not low, but in the opinion of Chinese people, the status of blue-collar jobs is not high. As far as I know, court secretaries, accountants, social workers and nurses have all been easy to find jobs so far. Seneca College has a branch in Shanghai, so you can look for more information.
Lasalle College's design classes (including graphic design, game design, fashion design, and fashion majors) are also well-known in North America. The school is proud of one of its graduates who became part of the 3D production team of the film "Demon World" not long after graduation.
Canada's junior college is very practical and operable, the duration of education ranges from 2-4 years, and there are also very short-term 8-12 months of some courses, the amount of homework and learning intensity are very large, and the language requirements are not lower than those of universities.
A digression: going abroad is a major event in life, and you need to learn as much as you can and then make a judgment. Now that the Internet is very developed, you have to learn to collect information on your own.
This is the minimum personal ability that students need to have when they go abroad to survive. Don't take the word of some intermediary casually. Now most intermediaries will say to any Chinese person:
You are suitable to go abroad, and you can do whatever you want when you go out. "Their words will always paint you the best of foreign countries, but they are still far from being true and comprehensive. Don't believe it, ask those intermediaries, how many of them have been abroad, do they have any real experience?
Still painting flatbread. Anything, once it becomes a business, is much less credible.
Good luck.
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Hello; It is true that it is easier to find a job in Canada than a bachelor's degree. After all, it is a highly employable subject, so employers generally prefer students who have graduated from a junior college. There are quite a few colleges and universities in almost every province, depending on which province you want to develop in.
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Canada's junior college is studied in the college, its characteristic is that it is particularly closely related to the reality, some popular majors, students just enrolled, the employer came to sign the contract, and some also provide paid internship opportunities, specific colleges, depending on what major you choose, different colleges and universities have different specialties.
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With the introduction of various favorable policies for studying in Canada, more and more junior college students choose to study in Canada, so what are the application channels for junior college students to study in Canada? The following 86 will introduce you to the three ways for junior college students to apply for ** to study abroad.
Way.
1. Transfer to a college or university
For students who are studying in a junior college or have graduated, if they already have language scores, they can directly apply for a college or university; If you don't have a language score, you can apply for a college or university with conditional admission. According to Zhaolong's study abroad experts, if you apply for the same major as your junior college when you transfer to Canada, you can also apply for the transfer of a part of your credits, so that you will not be very stressed about studying abroad. For transfer credits, the general requirement is to be an accredited university and to provide a detailed course description.
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2. Apply for a pre-master's degree in college
Domestic junior college students will have a misunderstanding about the application, thinking that junior college students should directly apply for a master's degree, and here Zhaolong study abroad experts should remind students that domestic junior college students are generally not able to directly apply for a master's degree. If you must apply for a master's degree, you can take the pre-master's program of a Canadian university or college, but for such students, the choice of colleges and universities will be narrower, and there are relatively few Canadian colleges and universities that provide such courses.
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3. Wen Xunyuan is conducive to employment and immigration after graduation
For junior college students who value good employment after graduation and immigration, this choice couldn't be better - the Canadian Graduate Diploma Program. For domestic junior college students, they can choose the 1 2-year graduate diploma program provided by Canadian public colleges, that is, the post-graduate program, which is more practical and convenient for employment and immigration after graduation.
For junior college students, the Canadian Student Visa SPP program is also applicable to college students, who can take two one-year graduate certificate programs and get a three-year work visa after graduation. It can be seen from this that Canada has relaxed visa requirements and encouraged students to study abroad first and then immigrate.
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With the improvement of people's living standards, more and more people have begun to pay attention to their own improvement and want to study abroad. Regarding this issue, the following is a list of "What are the requirements for college students to apply for college to study abroad", for reference only, and you are welcome to read this article.
College application**Get a university to study abroad
Of course, it is possible to study in Canada after graduating from a college degree, and there are several ways to study abroad.
1. Read the preparatory department first
1) Post-secondary graduates complete the Canadian Pre-Master's Program and then go on to study for a master's degree, and graduate with a master's degree.
2) College graduates generally cannot directly apply for a master's degree, because there are relatively few pre-master's programs in Canada, so many college graduates will choose to apply for a university or college.
2. Study a postgraduate diploma course
1) College graduates can choose to study in a Canadian public college for 1-2 years of graduate diploma courses, which are more applicable and beneficial to college graduates in employment and immigration to Canada after graduation.
2) However, it is important for post-secondary graduates to note that a postgraduate diploma programme is not a degree programme.
3) However, college graduates can work for 5-7 years after completing this course, and they can still apply for a master's degree after having work experience.
3. Transfer credits
1) Post-secondary graduates can also reduce certain credits through assessments, and then continue their undergraduate studies at Canadian universities. For college graduates, if they have language scores, they can directly apply for a college or university.
2) College graduates who do not have previous language scores can also apply for conditional admission to junior colleges or universities. If the college graduate applies for the same major as his previous major, the college graduate can also apply to transfer part of the credits.
Requirements for Studying in Canada for Tertiary Studies
1. A score of 80 or above in each credit course.
2. Detailed and complete course description.
3. IELTS or TOEFL score is up to standard.
4. Change of specialty or major.
1.The cost is low.
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