I don t have any money, but my uncle is in Canada, can I apply to study abroad?

Updated on educate 2024-06-13
31 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes, you can ask your uncle to provide you with a financial guarantee. However, the guarantee only proves that you have the financial ability to study in Canada, and does not mean that your uncle will have to pay for your tuition and living expenses in Canada, of course, unless your uncle is willing to bear it.

    The tuition and living expenses for one year of studying in Canada are roughly 2-40,000 Canadian dollars, which is about 12-200,000 yuan, so it is recommended that you carefully consider whether your family can afford it before making a decision. The most important thing is to do what you can.

    IELTS or TOEFL can be taken in Canada

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You and your uncle have nothing to do with the essence of this matter, and the key to studying abroad depends on your personal quality, conditions, scores, new TOEFL or academic IELTS, but I personally think that TOEFL is recognized in North America by a wider range of schools.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Do you want your uncle to be a financial sponsor for you when you are in Canada? Don't do this, otherwise your visa will have an immigration tendency, and it will be easy to be denied.

    Anyway, when it comes to visas, don't mention that you have relatives in Canada. Even if you really don't have any money and want to ask your uncle to borrow money, write the bank deposit in your own name or that of your parents.

    You can go to Canada for IELTS and TOEFL, and TOEFL is more recognized, but it seems that Chinese students are not very adaptable, and the results of the general test are not as good as IELTS.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    ...Actually, the actual meaning of the guarantee is that you don't have to take a deposit, but the guarantor still has to bear it, not only to run these things, but also, it seems that the guarantee of the relatives of immigrants in the past is not very good... Of course, this is a personal profile, I haven't been to Canada, and I know more about the UK...

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You can ask your uncle to sponsor you and apply for sponsored immigration. The success rate is high, and it doesn't have to be an immediate family member.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can ask your uncle to immigrate for you, so that as a permanent resident of Canada, the tuition fee is cheaper, and you can also take out a loan.

    But your uncle must be in Alberta or Saskatchewan.

    Otherwise, you can only ask your uncle to pay for your study abroad, if he wants to. Nothing else can help you much.

    IELTS and TOEFL are all OK.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Unless he gives you a guarantee, and his income and assets are sufficient.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Is your uncle a citizen? And how old are you? What grade are you in the country? What you're saying isn't very clear.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Succeed at home first, and then go out ......

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Then don't go! First, don't increase the burden on your parents, and second, don't pursue blindly.

    Is there a reason why you want to go abroad because of someone? Something? Think twice about what you say, no matter what.

    First, does your school have a guaranteed program to study abroad? If you have one, do it! It's okay to get the first and second in the whole school, but the relationship between teachers is better, and there are generally preferential policies, and then you have to want to study half-way there, don't let your dream of going abroad become a burden on your parents.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Ah, what kind of country is so expensive, it's all part-time work and study, basically spent money to teach tuition in the first year, if you work part-time, you can pay the tuition fees in the future, you can pay it yourself, like South Korea and Japan.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If studying abroad is a burden on the family, or even borrowing money or selling a house, it is not recommended that you go abroad.

    In China, you can live a good life through your own efforts

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Study abroad at public expense. Apply for a scholarship

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Borrow money to go out first, and then work abroad to pay it back.

    It's hard work abroad, and it won't take long to pay it back.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It seems that you can apply for an education loan or something, and foreign college students basically take out loans to go to college.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Canadian high schools generally start in January and September every year, but if you don't have IELT or TOEFL scores and need to read the language first and then take professional courses, the language reading time is usually very flexible, and basically there will be a start every few months. So if you want to apply, just confirm the start time, and then apply for the school about 5-6 months in advance, and then apply for a visa.

    Because it is estimated that it will take about two months from the beginning of applying to schools (preparing application materials) to getting the offer. It takes about 2 months to get the offer and prepare the visa materials. If you do this well, it will take about 5-6 months.

    However, you have already started to apply for immigration in the early stage, and the visa materials you submit for studying abroad must be completely consistent with the immigration materials. If your parents are investment immigrants, you must provide all the financial documents that were originally shown to the immigration officer. This includes tax bills and balance sheets. Quite a hassle

    Hope it works for you!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    College spring. Born in autumn. It's March and September.

    Applications for September students will start in March, and applications will start in September for March students of the following year.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Canadian high schools, if you get a visa first, you can apply at any time after landing, at least in Ontario. However, it is recommended that you go to Canada before September, because the school starts in September, so if you transfer to a class, you will not be able to keep up with your English.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    During your undergraduate studies, you will definitely get good grades, then take the TOEFL, GRE or GMAT and get a high score, and go to the United States to apply for a scholarship, so that you can work there to earn some living expenses. However, your family is really poor, and even if you get a scholarship, you may not get a visa, unless you go to a very good school. If you are studying liberal arts, it will be difficult to apply for a scholarship even if you go to the United States.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's best to be able to take the IBT, GRE or IELTS test first, whichever is higher.

    Then consider the issue of the Chinese language.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you don't have the money, then do a good job in your profession and still have a chance to get out.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If you don't have money, you don't need to talk about it, you need money to go abroad, and you need English ability

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Chinese language teacher. Or the export of labor.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The specific situation can be added to my manuscript to carry the flow I am ready to Jing Kuan next year to ambush and go (apply for it yourself).

    Search 123abroad The first one is that I have my information in the blog.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    I also want to do it, and I'm about to sign a contract with Huanyu, and I want to ask if it's okay?

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Yes, but the child born in the future must be Canadian citizenship! This will create a new problem, you will not be able to bring your children back to China to raise them in the future! If you bring the child back to China to raise it, the Canadian side (Canada) will not agree to return the custody of the child to you, and eventually the child will be returned to the Canadian side.

    For example, star Weiwei still has not returned her children, you say that she is rich and powerful. Reasons: 1. The Canadian side has a small population; 2. China's conditions and infrastructure are not as good as theirs (they think they are); 3. The environment you can give your children to grow and learn cannot be compared with that of the Canadian side.

    In the future, you will not be able to become a Canadian citizen in some name of your child, and then it will be natural that your child will be separated from your two countries and suffer from lovesickness. At most, there is only a short time together each year. Of course, if you become a Canadian citizen in other ways, you don't have to be separated by two places, and it won't cause the above problems.

    However, you need to consider whether living in Canada is within your financial means. It's not so rosy abroad.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Theoretically, you can, but it's harder, because you have to have enough evidence that you're a couple.

    You can ask him to do a tour and marry you here, and then you can get him to reunite with her after you emigrate, or you can go back to your home and marry her and reunite with her.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    There is quite a lot to say, I will talk about it briefly first, and you can talk about it in private messages for details.

    From the perspective of visa and school application, your uncle's stay in Canada will not help you in this regard, but it will definitely help you to live and study in Canada in the future, family?

    At present, from the perspective of employment opportunities and industry development, IT, software, and CS are more mature in the Toronto area, and many of my classmates who studied computer science went to work in Toronto after graduation. However, the current situation in Alberta Province is led by the rapid development of various industries led by oil, and every company will need talents who are engaged in computers, networks and software, so it cannot be ruled out that the employment situation will be very good in the future.

    The current situation abroad is that it is easier to find a job by studying in a college, because their courses are often closer to the needs of large companies, and most people can go directly to work after graduation. However, the basic courses for graduate students are simple, and the research direction is too specialized, and the degree of application is not high, which is not very needed by large companies. However, I still recommend you to study for a master's degree, although it is difficult to find a job, but the starting point is definitely higher than that of college graduation, and the future career development is much less limited than them.

    In terms of cost, to study for a master's degree, the tuition fee may be about 1w a year plus living expenses of about 1w-1w5, that is, 2w5 Canadian dollars a year, and the advantage of studying for a master's degree is that you can get research funding, and you must have about 1w5-2w a year, so that the financial pressure is very small. Studying in a college is like an undergraduate, because you have to take credits, take a lot of classes, and have experiments or something, the tuition fee is high, maybe about 1w2-1w5 a year, plus 3w a year of living expenses, and you don't have funding to get, 3w is completely out of your own home.

    For part-time jobs, because you are a student, the Canadian immigration department has restrictions on you, the working hours per week are not more than 22 hours (it seems to be), an hour is calculated according to 10 dollars, you earn 880 dollars a month, and it may be about 760 dollars after tax, at least the rent is enough to pay, which is still very good. But the part-time job still has to be done according to one's ability, and you can't delay your studies. In addition, you can also be a teaching assistant in the school, which is easy and simple, and you can get more than 1k-2k in a semester.

    In terms of schools, there are not many good schools in Alberta, University of Calgary, University of Edmonton, and then there are SAIT and NAIT of College, these four schools are worth attending. I suggest that you apply to the school or apply all over Canada, **give you an offer and go**, this is realistic.

    That's all, if you have specifics, you can send me a private message to chat.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    1. If you are studying software engineering, you can choose a graduate certificate course to apply, but at the end, you can study a college course, so that it is convenient to immigrate after graduation.

    2. There are many suitable schools, you need to decide the Canadian city you want to study in, and then others can help you recommend the school in that city.

    3. Is it helpful and how much will it help? It depends on your uncle's personal wishes.

    4. After graduation, it is easy to find a job if you learn software.

    5. The tuition fee for college is generally 13,000 Canadian dollars per year, and the living expenses** are required to be 10,000 Canadian dollars. As for how much to spend, it's up to you.

    6. After you study for 6 months, you can work outside the campus. However, it cannot exceed 20 hours per week. Only during the summer vacation, you can work full-time. So, be able to have a portion of your living expenses.

    7. Go to the visa center** and you can see the required materials.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    If you want to work in the local area or have a tendency to immigrate, you can choose a major that is conducive to immigration to apply, and there are many majors in science and engineering that have immigration qualifications or it is easier to apply for immigration. No matter what school you are in, it mainly depends on your conditions, language, average score, and study abroad budget, and through these reasonable design plans, we can meet your requirements to the greatest extent.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-12

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