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150,000 RMB is probably less than 30,000 Canadian dollars, I don't think it's enough.
First of all, the cost of food and accommodation in a year is probably less than 10,000 yuan.
The main reason is that tuition fees are expensive, especially for international students, and if you are an immigrant, then it is a different matter.
You can only study and work part-time, and you can only transfer a few hundred yuan a month.
However, if you don't attend classes during the summer vacation, you can work full-time jobs and earn a lot of money.
The main reason is that the tuition fee is expensive, and it also depends on which school you choose
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Didn't understand what you meant, what you meant.
1. While working, the family will give you another 150,000 yuan, which is enough to live in Canada.
2. Can I earn 150,000 yuan a year working in Canada?
1. It's almost enough, the tuition fee is about 100,000 yuan (for middle and upper-class universities, the tuition fee for third-rate universities is about 50,000 yuan a year (two semesters)), and the living expenses are shared with others, and they eat together, plus part-time jobs to solve transportation, insurance and other expenses. Almost.
2. It is very hard to work 150,000 RMB a year for black work.
If you work while going to school, it's almost impossible. Working part-time while going to school is about 50,000 yuan a year, which is very good.
First of all, you have to understand that if you are in undergrad, if it is full time, there is a limit of 20 hours per week, so you will not make much money. Of course, this regulation is not strict, you can expand it to 50 hours.
The salary of international students is basically the minimum guarantee, and the waiter here here in BC is basically less than 10 yuan per hour.
Hack workers are free, it doesn't matter how many jobs you have, as long as you don't get caught. But the wages are not high.
Dry painters, construction workers, and other high-intensity labor wages are higher, and then high-risk wages are high. But since you're working in the dark, you don't have insurance. If you get sick, not having insurance can drain all the income you've worked so hard for.
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Excluding tuition fees and "book" fees, spending less than 10,000 Canadian dollars a year (60,000 is fine) is absolutely enough, and 150,000 is still needed? Of course, luxury is certainly not enough.
If you work part-time, the "specialized" black worker works 8 hours a day, according to the 20th month, 12 months, then it is less than 20,000 Canadian dollars, and you have to take classes...
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Canada's annual living expenses plus tuition fees of 150,000 yuan are enough, as long as you are not particularly extravagant.
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Is it true that Canadian part-time jobs are tens of thousands of yuan a month: Yes, the monthly basic salary of Canadian waiters is 15,000 yuan, overtime pay, tips, and a monthly comprehensive salary of 20,000 yuan. Canada is a rugby-type social system, labor is particularly expensive, as we usually say to be cleaners, cleaners, in the country feel inconspicuous occupations, many people do these blue-collar jobs, and it is respected.
In Canada, basically you will have a tip for anything you go out to do. So in addition to their basic income, they will also have tip income.
Is it true that Canada works for tens of thousands of dollars a month?
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Is it true that Canadian part-time jobs are tens of thousands of yuan a month: Yes, the monthly basic salary of Canadian waiters is 15,000 yuan, overtime pay, tips, and a monthly comprehensive salary of 20,000 yuan. Canada is a rugby-type social system, labor is particularly expensive, as we usually say to be cleaners, cleaners, in the country feel inconspicuous occupations, many people do these blue-collar jobs, and it is respected.
In Canada, basically you will have a tip for anything you go out to do. So in addition to their basic income, they will also have tip income.
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Living expenses generally refer to the most basic accommodation (about 400 Canadian dollars per month), as well as the monthly purchase of daily necessities (such as grocery shopping and toiletries, about 200-300 Canadian dollars per month). In general, 150,000 yuan has to cover tuition and living expenses, and it must be basically not going out to go to the restaurant, and there are no entertainment activities that need to be consumed (such as traveling), and only occasional public transportation can be used to travel.
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According to the information of the window of going abroad.
Studying in a Canadian public high school, the room and board fee is about 850 Canadian dollars per month, and the guardianship fee is 1,000 Canadian dollars per year.
The cost of studying in Canada is between 650-800 Canadian dollars per month for students in other cities in Canada, which means 8,000-10,000 Canadian dollars per year; In Toronto and Vancouver, it's about $800-$1,000 per month, or $10,000-$12,000 per year.
Graduate school fees in Canada: The cost of accommodation and food is about 4,000-5,000 Canadian dollars per year; School supplies and daily transportation, communication, entertainment and other living expenses need to pay about 15,000-3,000 yuan per year; The cost of health insurance is about $800 a year.
Foreign students are not allowed to work off-campus, but their wages are not taxed, and the main positions are libraries, student canteens, and laboratories to collect materials for professors.
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The annual income is about 30,000 to 40,000.
The place with the largest number of Chinese Canadians is Metro Vancouver. The local minimum wage is Canadian dollars per hour. If you do this kind of work, you have to work two or even three jobs a day to maintain a minimum standard of food and clothing in Vancouver.
If you work professionally or as a white-collar worker, you need to be educated in Canada and obtain local professional and technical qualifications, which is more difficult for Chinese immigrants who have already reached adulthood. If you do this kind of work, the monthly salary is about 3,000 (office workers) to 6,000 (professional and technical personnel) Canadian dollars.
Canada (English, French: Canada), located in the northernmost part of North America, one of the Commonwealth countries, is known as the "Land of Maple Leaves", and its capital is Ottawa.
Canada is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Arctic Ocean to the north, Greenland, a Danish territory to the northeast, the French islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon to the east, the continental United States to the south, and Alaska to the northwest. With an area of 10,000 square kilometers, it ranks second in the world, and most of the land is located within the Arctic Circle, and the population is mainly concentrated along the southern Great Lakes. Famous cities such as Toronto, Vancouver, etc.
The official languages are English and French, making it a typical bilingual country.
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It's not so easy to work in Canada First of all, let's talk about the work visa, which is a high level of requirements, requires IELTS scores, employer sponsorship, etc., and the cost is expensive, and the time is basically 3-6 months or more. The fastest way to do this is to travel first. As long as it's over, there are 100 ways to stay.
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How much do you earn a month from a part-time job:
Depending on which province you go to, the minimum wage in each province is different, for example, Wen Gehua's minimum wage is 8 fast, then you have a work card to work, and the salary is generally around 8-10. If you work in the dark, the salary is generally 1-2 times less than the minimum wage in each province. The cost of living is still quite difficult, generally around 800-1000 Canadian dollars a month (depending on the city).
If you work part-time, you have to study, 20 hours a week.
Counting 10 is almost an hour, which is the appearance of 800 a month. But it's hard to guarantee that you'll be able to do 20 hours, after all, the main focus is still on reading. Especially to the big 3 big 4
It's hard to study and work part-time anymore. And if you don't pass a course because of a part-time job, you have to retake it, and those 2 months will basically be in vain.
Possibility of part-time job:
If you want to work legally in Canada, you need to study formally.
After 2 semesters, you can apply for an off-campus work visa, and you can only apply for a work permit. (Language does not count, it must be a formal course, college or university). When I was studying, I worked 20 hours a week.
There is also a work visa for part-time jobs in the school, as long as you can find it, you can play. There is no time limit for part-time jobs on campus, but it is not easy to find. Most universities and junior colleges here have 3 semesters a year, so 2 semesters are 8 months.
Where do you generally work:
If you don't have an off-campus work visa, you are generally called a black worker or a cash worker. Generally, there are more part-time jobs in Chinese restaurants and supermarkets, such as waiters, cooks or cashiers
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1. The general minimum wage has been increased from Canadian dollars per hour to Canadian dollars per hour. 2. Abolish the requirement of a minimum hourly wage for wine servers and replace it with a general minimum wage of Canadian dollars per hour. 3. The daily minimum wage for camping leaders will be increased from Canadian dollars to Canadian dollars; The minimum monthly wage for residential care workers has been raised to $91, and for those who manage 9 to 60 units, an additional $ per room; For Residential Care Workers managing 61 or more units, the minimum monthly wage will be increased to $3,000.
If you work 10 hours a day, you can earn 4,560 Canadian dollars a month.
Questions. What about going out and doing work like wood?
You'll first need to get a carpentry certificate.
A month is almost 18,000 to 20,000 yuan in RMB.
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