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Conditions for studying in Canada
Pupils aged 9- 17
Primary and secondary school students aged 9- 17.
No language scores are required.
You don't need all proficiency, nor TOEFL and IELTS scores.
Annual tuition
The annual tuition (accommodation) is $65,438+07,90 Canadian dollars (about120,000 RMB).
Their parents accompany them.
Under the age of seventeen, parents can accompany them at the same time.
No language scores are required.
Domestic middle school students can directly enter the same grade in Canada (public schools) without language scores. The purpose is to obtain a Canadian high school diploma.
high school diploma
Graduated from high school in Canada.
Preparatory course
Senior three and freshman in China are junior colleges in Canada, which can also be called preparatory courses. Students have been studying in the university since their sophomore year, so there is no loss of time, which is convenient for them to find another job. It is a very economical and realistic plan for international students to immigrate (after graduating from university)!
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