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Foreigners' host families generally have a few children themselves, and then board one or two. Definitely had their own room. But the shared toilet and living room kitchen. Of course, we eat together.
You don't even need to bring anything you talked about. Bring your own clothes, mobile phones and computers, and if you live in a foreigner's house, you can bring chopsticks. In addition, those things that you don't want to use that others have used, such as towels. You can also bring some small gifts to the host's home.
The host of the host family will know that you are an international student and your English is not good, so you will be very patient. But they don't know how to be polite. Whatever you need, what you think, you have to try to say it. Don't be afraid of embarrassment.
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Ask your local rental**, real estate agent, or go to your school's student council or counselor.
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Edmonton is a French-speaking area, if you don't know French, it will be very uncomfortable, Calgary is okay, Winnipeg, Halifax is not very clear, sorry, there is a little sad to tell you that high school international students are not allowed to work, unless you immigrate. If you have to fight, you can only work in a Chinese restaurant, and you have been deceived and have no legal support. The cost is actually about the same, if you live in a homestay, the cost may be higher, but it is not high, people give food and accommodation (my trick is to eat at home as much as possible), bless you.
Another point, a small suggestion, if you decide to go to ** choose a medium school when you choose a medium, good schools Chinese crowded, I have practical experience, there is an Elizabeth middle school in Kacheng that is about to be occupied by Asians...
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The few places you mentioned are better.
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Large public schools have all majors, such as the University of Toronto, the University of Ottawa, and the University of Western Ontario, which are some of the well-known Canadian universities. In the field of Canada, the most authoritative domestic institution is still Beiwai Noga, and the school has sent a considerable number of domestic students to Canada over the years. . . The self-learning ability is not strong, go to Shenglijia to apply arts and sciences!!
Canada's largest and most employable public applied university.
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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.
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. After graduating from a one-year program, you can only apply for a one-year work visa, and you need to work legally for two years before you can apply for experience immigration.
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Hello; Education in Canada is relatively liberal, and the achievement lies entirely in the creation of students. Of course, I think it's time for the children to go out on their own and experience the hardships. Many students have mixed up in the first year, but then they have slowly adapted and can find what they want.
99% of Canadian universities are public, mainly divided into basic, medical doctor and comprehensive class, which universities are suitable, mainly depends on your child's situation, if you still have average grades, it is recommended to basic universities, so that the competitiveness is not so great, after all, many Chinese students with excellent grades are squeezed to medical doctor schools. As for majors, now business and engineering are all available.
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Indicates ......It doesn't matter if you don't have strong self-learning skills. However, all universities need to be self-taught, and no university will focus on feeding students knowledge like domestic junior high schools and high schools. If you don't come with your son, your son will have to endure the loneliness and send him to a university in the East with few Chinese.
Because I live in Vancouver, I don't think Vancouver is very suitable for fun-loving students......It's fairly easy to get out of the way and stuff like that.
There are several types of employment. Doctors, Canada is in great need, everywhere. Study economics, be an accountant or something. These two I know are hot. But there are also classmates who are quite nutritionists, ah ......I heard that it is also very profitable.
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Accountant: But this one is different from the one in China.
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It's not good to improve the results this year... My daughter used to be like this, and now she is still going abroad, and you can go to Beiwainuoga's ** to see, they are very authoritative in making preparatory courses for studying abroad, especially in Canada.
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1. See whether the parents of the family are of good character and have a criminal record;
2. Whether it has a strong sense of love and responsibility;
3. Whether there is a good family atmosphere;
4. Whether you are willing to understand Chinese culture and accept Chinese students;
5. Whether you are willing to communicate and exchange with students;
6. Whether there is enough time and energy to take care of boarding students.
It can be said that as long as the above six requirements are met, it meets the criteria of a good host family, and it does not matter whether the parent is a member of parliament or a freelancer.
Founded in 1838, Acadia University is one of Canada's longest-running universities, ranking first in Canada for undergraduate education for seven consecutive years and in the top 10 overall. The degrees earned at Acadia University are recognized by many Western countries, such as Canada and the United States. The school has been ranked as one of the best and high-quality universities in Canada by various ** such as national radio, magazines, etc.
Acadia University is located in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, on the east coast of Canada, with a population of 10,000. It is only 100 kilometers from the provincial capital of Halifax.
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Halifax is also a city with good weather in Canada, and the winter is not very cold, the coldest winter I have experienced is about -10 degrees. But it's very humid, and it's often either rain or snow. It's best to bring a few raincoats when you come, thinking that it is often raining and windy, and this kind of clothing is more practical.
Summer is still very cool, the temperature is relatively high during the day, but it cools down quickly at night.
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Halifax has its advantages. For example, air, water, and simple folk customs. Close to the military port, you can see Canadian soldiers, officers, the local houses are large, and there are many single-family villas.
The ** of the house is relatively inexpensive. Halifax is a very quiet city. There are many places within walking distance of the city center, such as post offices, hospitals, clinics, swimming pools, sports fields, libraries in the city center, restaurants, bus stops, banks, supermarkets, etc.
The population here is not dense, and the security is relatively good. It is predominantly white, and most of them have relocated from other provinces and retired. Very kind.
The local people are used to that kind of leisurely life, and they are not very ambitious, and of course they do not work overtime for the sake of their careers. Some teachers here don't prepare for class and are lazy. After class, I didn't pay much attention to the students' emails, and I just took care of fitness and vacation.
Therefore, when their students have to be mentally prepared, the ability to learn on their own is very strong.
Students will be very tired of learning. Because the teacher only disciplines the book, when it comes to **is**, it is your business that you fail the grade.
Whether or not to study here should be carefully considered. Some of the students who graduate here just copy the answers when they take the exam.
In addition, some seasonal workers heard from some local students that the training materials of the tax company H&r Block seasonal workers were wrong, and they knew that they could make money for students. There aren't many job opportunities at Halifax because the local population is already small.
The temperature is coldest in winter, minus 20-10 degrees. The temperature is not the key, the key is the wind in Hafa, if it is big, it will blow like a typhoon. It's ringing in the middle of the night. As a result, there will be widespread power outages in winter. The NS Power Supply Bureau is busy.
A lot of companies here have gone out of business. Spring Garden Road is the busiest stretch of road. However, there are only about 15 shops and banks in total, and the bustling section of the road is only 500 meters.
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The exact number of people is not large, and most of the Chinese are gathered in Vancouver and Toronto.
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