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There are no subjects to choose from in high school.
Working part-time is not your main purpose for studying abroad. If you are in a big city like Toronto or Vancouver, it is not difficult to find a cash job, but it is more difficult.
If you are under the age of 18, you are basically asking for a homestay, because homestay can act as your guardian.
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Most of the high schools in Canada are national, and the subjects are basically arranged, so there are no subjects that you have to choose yourself.
To work in Canada, you must apply for a work visa, otherwise it will be considered a black job, and you will be repatriated if you catch it, and I personally recommend this very much, you can refer to this to see if it meets the work visa.
Canadian schools usually don't force you to live in homestay, but for students who have just arrived, especially those under the age of 19, it is still good After all, your safety is guaranteed, and if something goes wrong, the school will come forward to solve it, and communicate more with the locals, how quickly does English improve, good luck
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If you look at how you apply to college, some departments require special courses, and you can choose high school courses according to the requirements of the university you're going to, at least Alberta.
High school international students should not be allowed to work part-time unless it is black. I don't know you're reading.
The requirements of various cities are not suitable, but generally 18 don't need to live at homestay, or find someone over 18 to help you write a power of attorney or something, and then you can go out to live, but the person who has something to do has to be responsible...
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There are no subjects to choose from in high school.
It is not legal for high school students to work part-time
As for homestay, I don't know very well, but let me ask my classmate, who is in high school in Canada.
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Canadian high school is really simple and free, students can choose courses freely, and graduate with 30 credits, but there are 18 courses that are mandatory, English and mathematics. Sports and arts must be chosen at least once. I didn't choose because I hated sports, and now I have to make up for it, so I advise you to go to the teacher's office first to say hello to the required classes.
And it's best if you give a rough idea of what you want to study in college right now, and then choose courses according to that. For example, I knew I wanted to study math, so I took all the math classes and also took the IB HL MATH.
If you are a part-time worker, you can be 14 years old, but because you are a child, they will only give you the worst job and minimum wage.
Homestay is not forced, it is not recommended, choose a house rented by university students to rent together, the rent and food will be better. If you are a foreign roommate, you can also practice English. China's old can take care of each other a little more.
good luck!
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1 What subjects to study depends on your preferences, and you can do anything well.
2 If international students can find it (it is difficult to find it now), the maximum number of hours per week is 20 hours, and the vacation is unlimited. Each province is different, and the minimum in my province is 9 dollars per hour.
3 It's not necessary, the school won't have mandatory rules, but there must be an age limit, and you can live casually over 18 years old.
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Now that studying abroad is showing a trend of younger age, and the number of Chinese students studying in Canada is also increasing every year, what are the advantages of going to Canada to study in high school? Please see the analysis for everyone.
1. Have a relative advantage in the admission of colleges and universities in the future
For students who are already studying in a Canadian high school, whether you are an international student or have Canadian citizenship, whether you are a private or public high school, the admission system for college or university after graduation is separate from the international enrollment of colleges and universities outside of Canada. The main part of it is still aimed at fresh graduates from China, and you can imagine the difference between applying for a university from China and applying with Canadian high school grades in Canada.
2. Good articulation for future studies
Canadian high schools provide targeted tutoring for students from the 10th grade, and after determining the professional direction of future study in colleges and universities, students will begin to study in targeted courses in the grades. This has a good connection for students in the future college and university study.
3. The quality of secondary education in Canada is at the international leading level
Compared with China's test-oriented education model, Canadian middle and high schools pay more attention to the cultivation of students' comprehensive abilities and comprehensive qualities such as extracurricular practice, do-it-yourself, and teamwork.
4. English learning
If Chinese students choose to study in Canada from middle school to high school, their English language skills will improve significantly in the next few years, which can be simply said that the younger the student, the faster their English proficiency will improve. On the other hand, if you choose to study abroad after graduating from a high school in China, the student's English proficiency will be limited by objectivity. That's what Education Canada currently has to say:
For most colleges and universities, if an international student has been living and studying in Canada for more than 3 years, there will be no reason for the language test requirement.
5. Canadian secondary schools do not have IELTS or TOEFL requirements for international students in terms of language
However, at the beginning of the school, you will need to take a language test at the school in order to be accurately placed in the language training course at the appropriate level. At the same time, it will also test the student's math level, which of course is never a problem for Chinese students to have a solid math foundation!
After you choose to start studying in Canada from middle school to high school, if you choose to start studying in Canada in junior high school, the public education bureau will be the first choice, the Canadian education system, each region is under the management of the public education bureau, and the application is also directly to the public education bureau, and then after the application is successful, the public education bureau will choose the corresponding school that meets the requirements for you according to your requirements and conditions. If you choose to start studying in Canada after the high school entrance examination, public or private is a good choice. Private high schools, in particular, are the best transition and bridge for Chinese students before entering colleges and universities.
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