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How long does it take to prepare for IELTS? Depending on the personal foundation, after all, compared to the college entrance examination, the difficulty of IELTS is more than one level worse, if you start preparing for IELTS in the second year of high school, then it is okay, if you are only high school English level now, it is very difficult to reach it in just a few months (except for a few people). You can do a set of IELTS by yourself, and I recommend choosing dual enrollment or preparatory (similar to high school).
Is the second way not to start school in September this year? Generally, the school month has reached the deadline, and it is estimated that you are too late to register for the exam now, in fact, you can just set your goal on the winter class.
Dual enrollment to get a prestigious school? Says who? The school evaluates you mainly based on your high school average, 2-3 letters of recommendation, language scores, and even interviews. Dual enrollment is only because you have one less language score.
About the cost, as mentioned above, it is about 20w for one year. Of course, if you can get a full scholarship, there may be some left, and then you can work part-time or something without relying on your parents.
I really don't understand, I spend tens of millions of dollars studying, and I return to China to get a monthly salary of about 10,000 yuan (this is the price for returnees), and I don't know when I will earn it back.
Personally, I think that it is more cost-effective to study abroad: 1. You must get a scholarship; 2. Part-time work and study; 3. Get a work visa after graduation and find a way to stay in the job; It's not bad to immigrate, if you return to China, you have a foreign degree + foreign work experience and are you afraid that you can't find a good job?
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IELTS score varies from person to person, if you have a good foundation in English, of course, it will be easier to prepare, the sooner you are ready to apply for studying abroad, the better, the better it is to prepare half a year in advance, the earlier you prepare, the higher the chance of getting an application, like many schools will close your application in May.
In the case of dual enrollment, it means that you do not meet the language requirements but meet all other conditions, and you will be given two notices, one from the school and the other from the language school.
After admission, you will need to take a one-year language course, and you will also study professional courses, and the credits will still be counted.
The cost depends on the school you choose to study in, with most provinces costing between $8,500 and $1,400, but in large cities such as Toronto and Vancouver, the cost of a university varies from $11,000 to $19,000. The full cost of a student's idea is mostly between 15,000 and 25,000.
There is also the need to have a high Chinese credential to study in Canada, or to re-study a twelve-year grade there.
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It is recommended that you admit the students, with tuition fees of about 15,000 Canadian dollars a year and living expenses of about 12,000 Canadian dollars a year.
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If you are good at English, you can get it for the first time.
If you are not good at English, you may not be able to take the test all the time.
It's up to the individual. The second one will definitely not be in time for September.
The cut-off time for September is January-February. A little later in March.
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Hello. 1. The study time should be determined according to your English level, you can go to the training institution to do a language test to evaluate the approximate time.
2. Most of the junior colleges in Canada are public, they are guaranteed to teach, according to your plan, if you plan to go to a big city, you can consider the Toronto area such as Centennial Polytechnic, George Brown, Humber, St. Niga, if you plan to go to a smaller city, you can consider the surrounding cities of Georgia, Deheng, etc. Or some other area.
3. If you apply for a two-year course, the cost will be relatively small, and you can find some internship courses, but part-time work and study depend on your perseverance, and it is not so easy to balance study and work.
4. It will be easier to find a job when you return to China, especially for local international students who have work experience.
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The requirements of Canadian colleges are generally IELTS 6, with a single subject not less than Participate in a training course, and you can hope to get this score within a year.
The purpose is to get a green card to study in a junior college, which is 2 years, and you can get a 3-year work visa after graduation. There are also many colleges and universities, and the atmosphere will not be any different from universities, but there are also schools that are more rigorous and schools that are easier to graduate. It's okay to earn living expenses while working and studying, but if you want to earn tuition, it's impossible, the tuition fee for international students is 15,000 Canadian dollars a year, and the living expenses are 10,000 Canadian dollars.
Generally, the part-time job is 10 yuan an hour, and you can calculate it yourself, unless you don't go to school anymore, and it is only possible to work part-time.
As for returning to your home country to find a job, it depends on the major.
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1.If you want to go abroad, the significance of taking the college entrance examination is not very great, unless you first go to a university in China, and then apply for a foreign university, if you skip the domestic university directly, then the college entrance examination is not very meaningful, then you can focus on IELTS, although it is difficult, but as long as you work hard, it is relatively okay, I don't know your English foundation 2Canadian immigration seems to be divided into investment immigration and technical immigration, and I personally think that green cards and so on are not very related to the school 3
4Oh, if you just get a diploma abroad and return to China to find a job without work experience, to be honest, it is difficult to reflect your competitiveness, I think you still have to think about why you want to go abroad and your own ability, family conditions, etc., sometimes the most difficult thing is to make a decision, once you make the latter it is easier.
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I am now studying in a public high school in Vancouver, and I also know some about the private sector, the main difference is that the private can provide residential schools, the teachers are relatively more managed, the scoring is a little looser, and the other teaching content is not much different from the public one, of course, the cost is generally about 50% more expensive than the public one.
If you don't have any special requirements, go to a school in a better public school district, the cost is not expensive, the teaching level is very high, and live in a homestay to increase language exchange opportunities, why not?
At present, Canadian skilled immigrants and investment immigrants have all stopped accepting, and it is possible to re-apply after the introduction of a new policy next year, skilled immigration is cheaper, because you are contributing human resources to them, investment immigrants this year's policy market investment of 800,000 Canadian dollars (or a one-time investment of 220,000 Canadian dollars, which is considered financing interest, can not be returned) to Canada's ** designated agency, 5 years after interest-free return, in addition to some provincial nomination investment immigration, you can invest 30-400,000, but generally you need to go to the actual investment project, And promised to live there.
Of course, if you are not good at English, you have to learn, Canadian high school admission mainly depends on the average score, 80 points or more is no problem, as long as the school gives money, I don't care too much, the key is to study there to keep up, and go to a good university in the future, I have to work hard in advance, otherwise I won't understand it.
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Canadian Public High School:Canadian public secondary school tuition and health insurance fees are about 12,000 Canadian dollars a year, room and board fees are about 850 Canadian dollars per month, guardianship fees are about 1,000 Canadian dollars per year, and stationery and transportation expenses are about 23,000 Canadian dollars per year.
Canadian General Private High School:These schools are mainly funded by individuals or consortia, and are generally only 30 to 50 years old, with tuition fees ranging from $16,000 to $20,000 per year.
Church of Canada Secondary School:These schools are mainly established by religious organizations or individuals, and students can choose to go to day or board, and the general school fees are about 32,000 to 45,000 Canadian dollars per year, including tuition and room and board.
Independent Day High School in Canada:Independent day secondary schools are established by Canadian individuals or foundations, and are mostly opened by Canadian residents to provide their children with a more refined and high-end education, generally with a history of 20-80 years. Tuition fees range from $15,000-$25,000 per year.
Canadian Noble Private High School:This kind of school is an aristocratic high school in Canada, most of them have a history of more than 100 years, and most of the students live in the school, with an annual tuition fee of about 45,000 to 55,000 Canadian dollars per year.
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There are three types of secondary schools in Canada:
1. The first is a public high school, which is different from the United States, international students can also go to a public high school, and now half of the students go to a public high school, the tuition fee is not expensive, and it is a popular education. Basically, the tuition fee plus living expenses is 1120,000 yuan a year if it is cheap, and 150,000 or 60,000 yuan a year if it is expensive.
2. The second is an ordinary private middle school, the tuition fee is basically the same as that of a public middle school, but this kind of school may be slightly worse in the language environment because there are more international students, the advantage is that the collective management of the school can make the students study longer, the school can provide students with more convenient services, and the public school just lives in the homes of the locals.
3. The third type is the aristocratic middle school, the tuition fee is relatively much more expensive, it may take 30,000 or 40,000 Canadian dollars a year, plus the living expenses may also cost more than 200,000 yuan a year, but it is an elite education.
Please refer to the cost of studying abroad.
Immigration in Manitoba is not as simple as you say, it is to graduate from a postgraduate diploma program, generally the course is a total of 8 months for an academic year, you can get an 8-month work visa, 8 months to work for 6 months, to be eligible to apply for immigration, the risk is extremely high, you think, you are in the country in 8 months to let you find a job in 2 months is quite difficult, let alone abroad, you can't meet your visa can not be used, find a way to stay, either to study, or to apply for a work visa (more difficult than studying abroad). There are people who preach that they never care about your situation. Manitoba is relatively cool, and it feels like the western part of the country.
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