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1. Conditions for studying in high schools in Canada: A guardian is required.
If a student starts studying in Canada before the age of eighteen, there must be a legal guardian who has reached adulthood.
The guardian must be a citizen or permanent resident of Canada, and the guardian of the student residing with the student must give the student a notarized declaration of compliance with the law.
Whether it is a public high school or a private high school in Canada, it is mainly a Canadian high school to study abroad, and the identity certificate of the guardian is required.
2. Conditions for studying in high schools in Canada: Documents required.
The documents to be submitted when you start your student visa application are:
1.A completed application form.
2.A passport that is valid for at least eighteen months beyond the date the applicant plans to travel to Canada.
3.The original and a perfect photocopy of the acceptance letter issued by the school to the applicant.
4.Receipts for payment of tuition fees by the applicant.
5.Original or certified copies of the applicant's school transcripts or certificates from public examinations for the last three years.
6.A minimum of $10,000 plus a municipal bank check or money order in the applicant's name (this amount can be offset by the scholarship or fellow's salary received) can be replaced by proof that the boarding fee has been paid in advance if the applicant is enrolled in a full-time boarding school.
7.If the student is under the age of eighteen, a written statement from the guardian is also required.
8.A brief statement of the applicant's reasons for studying in Canada.
3. Follow-up questions.
A person who submits the above documents and processing fees to the reception desk of the Canadian Consulate.
or mail the application materials to the Canadian consulate; The processing fee must be paid at the time of application, and a photocopy of the passport can be used instead of the original at the time of mailing.
If a student is preparing to study in Canada for more than six months, they must pass a medical examination.
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I have been studying at TAE College for more than a year.
This school is easy to enroll, graduated from junior high school in the country, and high school.
1. High. Second, students in the third year of high school can do so, the school will provide courses, and there are many public welfare activities.
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1. Children under the age of 18 need Canadian citizens or permanent residents as guardians to study in Canada.
Students under the age of 18 (in Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec and Saskatchewan) and under the age of 19 (in British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Yukon) need a Canadian citizen or permanent resident as a guardian.
2. The results in the past two years are qualified, no language score is required, a guarantee of 1 million yuan, a junior high school graduation certificate, and a high school enrollment certificate.
3. If you graduate from another English-speaking country and apply for a university instead, you need to go to the police station of the country where you are located to issue a certificate of no criminal record.
4. Obtain admission to a relevant school in Canada. If you want to study in Canada, you must make a reasonable study plan, choose the right school according to the actual academic level and submit the application form, until you get the official admission letter issued by the relevant school in Canada.
5. When applying for a visa to study abroad in Canada, you need to provide 2 documents, one is the guardianship document issued by the Canadian lawyer provided by the guardian, and the other is the notarized certificate provided by the parents agreeing to accept the guardianship of the guardian.
6. The study time should be enough for 6 months. If you want to study in Canada, if you study for more than six months, you need to apply for a study permit, and students who are less than six months old are not eligible to study in Canada.
7. The child's wishes. Studying abroad should be done out of the child's own volition, not by being forced to send it abroad by the parents.
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