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First of all, your grades are really good. . . But to tell you the truth, if you study PhD directly, and it is UBC or big, this GPA is really low. Language achievement doesn't matter, as long as it reaches the standard. See the school website for details. Most of them are IELTS 7, commissioned by 100. Without finding a good professor in advance and the strength and authority of referees, it is very difficult to apply for a doctorate, especially in this kind of engineering. But once you apply for a doctorate, you don't have to worry about tuition and living expenses. Most doctoral students in Canada are educated by universities. Of course, if the school accepts you, but does not waive your tuition (you will reluctantly accept it without living expenses), then it is nonsense, and you don't need to go.

As for the professional questions you mentioned, I believe that Baidu netizens and even domestic authoritative intermediaries can't give you an answer. I think what you need to do is,

Aren't your relatives in Canada? Ask them to contact the Canadian doctor of chemistry in China for you. From their mouth, you can get really useful information, including (1) the approximate standard of GPA required for school admission (not written by school official website, but actually much higher than official website, for example, my roommate's GPA of 4.2 didn't apply for UBC and how old doctor, while my school got a perfect GPA of 4.3, and my medical doctor university). (2) Do you need GRE (some schools provide it)? (3) How to contact professors who may become their own tutors in the future? (4) How to write letters of recommendation or introduce themselves to satisfy the appetite of professors in our school (some professors just have preferences and must respect you particularly)? (5) How to ask for more scholarships from schools (this is a very particular guy, originally just an offer).

So, as soon as possible, I suggest a reliable way to consult it. . . I met someone on Baidu, got a Ph.D. in Canada, majoring in chemistry, which must be a good school, and attended a meeting of enthusiastic people whom Baidu knew.

I wish you all the best ~ ~ ~