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Can I immigrate to Canada after studying in France?

Studying in France seems difficult to immigrate. If you want to study in a cheap and cost-effective country, I personally think Singapore is not bad. Both the National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University rank high in the world, and it is easy for immigrants to study in Singapore after graduation. You need to prepare: 1. Language requirements: those who pass the A-LEVEL exam can directly study undergraduate courses; IELTS 6.5 or above, you can go directly to graduate school. Otherwise, you need to learn the language first. 2. Education requirements: Undergraduate: you need to provide a high school diploma and transcripts of all courses in six semesters of high school (generally variable, National University and Nanyang Technological University also require that the score of the national college entrance examination exceeds 65,438+05 (required this year) to apply for graduate students: you need an undergraduate diploma and degree certificate and transcripts of all courses (unchangeable). 3. Deposit for studying abroad: calculated at RMB 10W per year, you can apply for an interest-free loan from the government when submitting a visa application, up to 90% of the tuition fee (provided that you have to work in Singapore for three years after graduation). If you have the above three conditions, you can apply for a school. I suggest you find a reliable local study agent for consultation. Because they have the latest study abroad trends, they will answer all your questions for free and make suggestions for your study abroad. Even if you don't sign it in the end, it doesn't matter-all the consultation before signing the contract is free. A list of all qualified study agents (including address and contact number). You can directly log on to the "Foreign-related Supervision Network of the Ministry of Education" to inquire and choose your local one (decide which one to choose after comparison). When you do, you might as well entrust an agent. Because they are very professional, I will tell you what to prepare for each step (including applying for a school, getting an offer, handling all kinds of notarization, paying fees, physical examination, visa, contacting accommodation, etc.). ). I hope these will help you.