High school application and course selection for studying in Canada, seeking methods and materials.

Updated on educate 2024-05-23
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Approximate process: Select a school, prepare application materials, apply online, submit materials, wait for school admission notices, prepare visa materials, deliver visas, wait for visa results, book accommodation and air tickets, arrange pick-up for admission.

    The basic methods and required information for studying in Canadian high school: (summary of my experience).

    The first is to apply for school. Proof of enrollment (junior high school or high school) is required.

    1 or 2 years) and graduation time, academic performance of each semester during the school period (issued by the school, notarized by a local notary public) score of more than 85% (please help from the school), language score (if you don't have it), no criminal certificate (issued by the local public security organ), under the age of 18, you also need a guardianship statement from your parents and Canadian guardians (you can entrust school teachers), proof of funds and payment. The application fee is non-refundable, and the tuition fee for the first academic year is paid in advance (if the visa is not refundable).

    The second is course selection. The Canadian high school system is three years and adopts a credit system. Each subject is one credit, and 30 credits are required in three years of high school, of which 18 credits are compulsory courses and 12 credits are elective courses.

    Science and Liberal Arts (or Business) have different requirements for required and elective courses in Year 12. (Communicate with the school on which school to choose);

    The third is visa. You can apply for a visa after receiving the acceptance letter. For specific information, please visit the Canada Visa Application Center**Study Abroad Program.

    May it help you!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I saw this conversation on the Internet:

    Q: Hello, my child is about to study in Canadian high school, I would like to ask, what should my child pay attention to in Canada?

    A: First of all, the first thing a student who has to do when they first arrive in Canada is to get a study permit at customs, which is also the most important document for students to legally stay in Canada. Many students forget to get a study permit after completing the immigration formalities, and it will be troublesome to reissue it later.

    Usually the staff will guide you on what to do when you enter the country, don't worry too much, and even if your English is too poor, they can also provide Chinese service.

    The second is getting along with the host family. In the homestay life, you should have a correct mentality, although you have paid the money, but you must abide by the rules, such as work and rest time, keep quiet, clean room, etc., and greet the host of the host family in advance before inviting friends to come. Especially what you can do, you must not easily fake your hands to others.

    What should I do if I get sick? International students will buy local medical insurance, and students will receive a health card 3 months after registration, and students can use this card to see a doctor or do a physical examination without paying separately. You can ask your school or host family for help finding a family doctor.

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