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I'll tell you what this preparatory department is ... It's a language school that allows you to read a language in the past. Wait until you're done reading the language, and then apply to schools on your own. Whether the school wants you or not is another matter.
There is basically no such thing as dual enrollment for graduate students in Canada (admission to the school, but the language is not up to standard, so the language school affiliated with the school admits it). I've seen some, very few. SFU's FIC language school is supposed to support dual enrollment for graduate students Guelph doesn't know if it's a dual enrollment or a language school.
If you have to go through an intermediary, no matter what, you have to ask it to give you a letter of admission to graduate school, without that notice, nothing is necessary... Because the result of not having that notice is the result of what I said in the first paragraph...
Personal advice... Continue to take IELTS. I'll come out after the exam. I don't speak English, so I'm in a hurry to run outside for something.
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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.
You can consider applying for a postgraduate diploma from a public college for your visa, and then switching to a post-secondary course when you arrive. 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.
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.
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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The preparatory program for master's study in Canada goes to the University of Victoria, Simon Fraser University, York University in Ontario, Brock University, etc.
1. Preparatory Department
The preparatory department is a preparatory class outside the formal teaching class of the university, and there is only a national preparatory class in the college admission. Preparatory classes for ethnic minorities refer to a form of preparatory education for ethnic minority students who have participated in the national unified examination for enrollment in ordinary colleges and universities, appropriately reduced scores, and selected the best. In addition to ethnic colleges, there are also Huaqiao University, Jimei University and Sichuan University to recruit preparatory courses.
2. Pre-Master's Department.
The Pre-Masters Programme is a bridging course for international students before they enter their postgraduate studies. The preparatory course can give students a period of adaptation and adjustment, and pave the way for students to better enter and adapt to higher-level master's degree programs. After entering the master's program, the major studied and the final degree obtained are the same, and there will be no discrimination.
3. Study abroad. A person goes to a country other than their home country for various types of education, which can be short-term or long-term. These students are called international students.
A type of short-term overseas exchange student program organized by the United States and other countries, its English name "study abroad" literally translates as study abroad, see overseas study (called overseas exchange in Chinese mainland).
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