Canada SPP Study Abroad Program, Detailed Explanation of Canada Study Abroad SPP Program

Updated on educate 2024-06-14
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Through the SPP program, if you have IELTS points, pay one academic year tuition fee and GIC 10,000 Canadian dollars in advance, you can no longer provide financial guarantees and funds** explanations.

    If funds are limited, it is recommended to complete a junior college course of at least 2 years, and after graduation, apply for experience immigration through work, and then transfer credits to a university to complete a bachelor's degree program after obtaining immigration status.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    SPP is also a regular university, so you can just study it in a down-to-earth manner in the past.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello, the colleges and universities accredited by SPP are all formal and academic qualifications are recognized, so if you transfer to universities through SPP in the future, there is no problem with academic qualifications. Canada has set up an SPP program in the hope of reducing the restrictions on international students such as funds, so as long as you meet the conditions of SPP, there will be no problem with the visa rate.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    As long as you work hard enough and have the financial resources to support your studies at home, there is still a good hope of success. SPP also has a high approval rate in Canada's student visa.

    If you are a student of the second book, it is a pity to read SPP, which is full of colleges and four emerging universities, which is practical, but the academic strength is limited, and applying for graduate school has a disadvantage compared to ordinary universities;

    For example, if you study in China for one year, study in the college for 1-2 years, and then transfer to a regular university, you will have to study for 2-3 years, which will take 4-5 years in total, and you will still spend a lot of money, and you may have no money to go to graduate school when you graduate from college.

    If you are interested in going to a regular Canadian university for graduate school, or maintain an average score of 85 or above in two universities in China; Or choose a cheap study abroad country, such as the public University of Malaya in Malaysia, taught in English, the world's top 100, the first in Malaysia, study for 3-4 years, the annual tuition fee is 2-30,000 RMB, and the living expenses are 2-30,000 RMB. Academic qualifications are recognized both in the EU and domestically. After graduating from university, you can still have some advantages when you apply to Canada and apply from the world's top 100 universities to the world's top 100 universities.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    What is the Canada SPP program? What does it do? Who is it suitable for? In response to this problem, I have compiled this detailed explanation of the Canadian study abroad SPP plan for you, I hope it can help you!

    1.What is an SPP plan?

    The SPP Program is a new study abroad policy launched by the Canadian Embassy in China, the "Student Partners Program" (SPP), which is a special channel established by Immigration Canada and the Association of Community Colleges of Canada (ACCC) to travel to Canada for Chinese students. ACCC is a public association of institutions in Canada that provide post-secondary education and vocational skills retraining, and some of them offer co-op programs.

    Proposed to help increase the success rate of international students applying to colleges, the SPP program greatly increases the probability that students with excellent grades will be granted visas if they are not well funded.

    SPP currently has 44 Xingzhi universities, four of which include McCowwan University in Algay Yenberta, Vancouver Island University, Fraser Valley University, and Kwantlen Polytechnic University in British Columbia. The remaining 40 institutions are colleges, with the majority being schools in British Columbia and Ontario.

    Who is the program for

    The SPP program is for students who plan to work and immigrate to Canada. Since the SPP program is joined by 4 new and 40 public colleges, the curriculum includes 2-3 years of college diploma courses, 3-4 years of undergraduate bachelor's degree programs, and 1-2 years of graduate diploma programs, so it is suitable for domestic high school graduates, first-year students, as well as vocational high school and technical secondary school graduates, and domestic college graduates who want to apply for graduate diploma programs.

    Features and benefits of the program

    1) Increase the visa approval rate before the implementation of the SPP is about 50%, and after the implementation of the SPP plan, the approval rate will reach 70-80%.

    2) The financial guarantee requires a reduction in the IELTS score to achieve a score, and there is no need to provide proof of 12 months of bank deposit history, and there is no need to explain the financial negotiation**.

    3) The visa cycle is shortened, as long as the materials are complete, the visa processing time can be completed in two weeks, and the visa can be obtained in 5 days at the earliest.

    4) The application materials are simple: Applicants only need to provide IELTS transcripts (if any), admission notices, physical examination certificates, and fixed deposit certificates.

    5) Convenient Door to Transfer to Canadian UniversitiesChinese students can transfer credits to Canadian public universities to continue their studies and obtain an undergraduate degree after 2 years of study at a community college (public college).

    6) Fast track to employment and immigration to Canada.

    The participating universities are all large-scale, highly recognized public institutions and some of the universities in Canada, which are known for their strong teaching practicality and local employment-oriented, with high graduate employment rates and immigration scores, and easy access to work visas, providing a fast track for Chinese students to study abroad and re-immigrate.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Canada's vast land and lack of labor force have enabled Canada to continuously absorb talents from all over the world, and Chinese students have also become Canada's key targets. Students with good language skills are able to adapt to local study and life faster, complete their studies and work faster, and apply for immigration with certain work experience. That's why the Canadian Embassy continues to issue policies that relax visa requirements for students with good language scores.

    Many students choose the SPP program (StudentPartnershipProgram) and SDS program (StudyDirectstream) of Canadian study visas to go abroad, the visa approval rate of these two programs is much higher than that of ordinary visas, and the relatively preferential and convenient policies also save a lot of time for students and parents, but some parents do not understand the specific content of these two visa programs.

    SPP program

    SPP stands for Student Cooperative Program. It is jointly launched by the Association of Community Colleges of Canada (ACCC) and the Canadian Embassy to attract more foreign students to come to Canada for education. Currently, more than 40 institutions in Canada participate in the SPP program.

    The participating schools are mainly large-scale, well-recognized colleges or new universities. Such institutions are usually practical and employment-oriented, making it easier for students to find jobs and immigrate locally after graduation.

    The SPP program is for students who intend to work and immigrate to Canada, as long as the applicant achieves IELTS score, there is no need to provide proof of 12 months of bank history, and the student's bank balance only needs to prove that he can pay for one year's tuition fees. Through the SPP plan, the financial guarantee threshold for Chinese students to apply for university study will be greatly reduced, and at the same time, the visa approval cycle will be shortened and the pass rate will be increased.

    SDS program

    Another additional visa policy for international students, the "SDS" Direct Entry Program, further relaxes the language score requirements and the scope of school admissions. The relaxation policy is aimed at attracting students with good language skills. With this policy, the visa rate for students in 2013 will also be much higher.

    The SDS program includes the following: students with IELTS score 6 are allowed to apply, French TEF scores (B2 Level 4 are sufficient) and students with a Canadian overseas high school diploma in China do not need to provide additional language scores. In addition, the new rules also relax the requirements for admission letters, and conditional admission letters (i.e., dual enrollment or pre-admission) are also included in the conditions for application.

    At the same time, the SDS program also has a simplified funding regulation, that is, deposit 10,000 Canadian dollars in a designated bank and pay one year's tuition fee or provide a guarantee equivalent to one year's tuition and visa documents such as the guarantor's income certificate.

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