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Canadian immigrants studying abroad

Wow, ck is very professional. I am now a junior college student in Canada. I asked the person in charge of these things, and she told me the same thing. After studying for 2 years and working for 1 year, you can apply for experience immigration (but your job can't be washing dishes, waiters and so on. If you study, ESL does not count. )

My tuition is also between 12000- 13000, but the annual cost is far more than 10000.

If you want to save money, you will probably rent a cheap and beautiful house after coming, and then apply for an off-campus work permit after half a year. If you work, you will feel that you will save a lot of money.

If there is a suitable college, first look at which province you want to go to. If there are many good universities and colleges in Ontario, universities are generally more expensive. Look at your IELTS score first, then consider your major, and finally see which school is stronger and which is better in your major.

I wish you a high IELTS score and find an ideal school! Ha ha!