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I want to ask some questions about bcit. Graduation certificate to junior college.

First of all, the tuition fees in Canada are similar to those of undergraduate and master's degrees, and it is a little cheaper for doctors to have scholarships. The scholarship for master's degree is very limited, depending on the school, tutor and major. College tuition is generally 2000-3000 Canadian dollars cheaper than undergraduate courses (12000- 18000 RMB).

You said that diploma is a degree in Chinese. Both domestic middle schools and junior colleges can be called diplomas, while some foreign middle schools and junior colleges are collectively called diplomas.

Your agent suggested that you apply for a diploma. The Chinese name should be a graduate degree, which is not available in China. (Postgraduate degree, no degree. Just proving that you have taken relevant courses for graduate students does not mean that you are a master. Generally, undergraduate students can only apply for a higher level than themselves. There is nothing wrong with the intermediary's suggestion, but usually the academic system of master or graduate students is only about 1 to 1 year and a half. You can't get a two-year work visa for two years, so you are right to transfer.

Generally speaking, if you enroll in the same university or college, you won't be charged too much for changing your major. However, during the warranty period, I usually advise applicants to contact the school before applying for this school, and tell them that you chose a graduate student for a visa, and then you really want to study for a two-year diploma when you arrive in Canada. Generally, Canadian universities who have studied in China will understand and generally agree. Many people won't even deduct a penny from you (only deduct the registration fee of about 100 to 200 Canadian dollars), and then you can go to the school office in Canada to go through the following procedures.

If you don't make it clear to the school first, then the school may deduct your tuition.

In addition, BCIT is a college in BC (British Columbia or British Columbia), and I am in on (Ontario), so I don't know much about it, but I think some Chinese in BC must know the most.

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Here are my suggestions to answer your questions:

I suggest you apply for a master's degree directly. On the one hand, it is more convenient for a master to immigrate to Canada than other academic qualifications. I don't know about BC province, but as long as we have a master's degree and have no job, we can apply for skilled immigrants from Ontario. This is a policy that just came out last year. Manitoba can apply for provincial skilled immigrants for all international students studying in the province, as long as they graduate.

On the other hand, I personally think that a master's degree is easier to find a job than a diploma. Many people mistakenly think that a technical degree is better for finding a job. That is wrong. The only technical jobs are: mechanic, cook, electrician, aged care, nurse, plumber and so on. But are you willing to do these jobs? Most of these jobs don't pay for your old-age insurance, but you have to pay for it yourself. The annual income ranges from 20,000 to 50,000. Hard work, no benefits. Besides, if you have a job, electricians and plumbers are paid. If you have no job, you stay at home and have no income.

Moreover, besides MBA, accounting, business, chemistry and natural science, the master's degree is not bad. Of course, for art, you need experience and keen intuition. Everything is difficult at the beginning. Get to know more friends of the same age, and the road will get wider and wider. Master's salary generally starts at 50,000 Canadian dollars. Many universities will cooperate with enterprises in projects. As long as you do well, it will be much easier to enter this enterprise in the future than others. These are all nets. Many people in China don't know how to build a network abroad, and even the best schools can't find jobs.

To tell the truth, I don't like BC province very much, where there are too many Chinese, the competition is too fierce, and the job is the hardest to find. If I can come to Canada, I think Ontario and Calgary are much better than BC. This is my suggestion, for reference only.