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Immigration requirements of Canada's telecommunications industry

I'm in Canada, and I'm also a communications major. Tell me more about Canada. I hope it will help you a little.

1. Everything is fine. Personally, I suggest you study abroad for postgraduate study. One has enough time to prepare, and foreign undergraduate courses are not easy to read, and graduate school is also relatively fast.

The best school is in America, but you need a good background to apply. The advantage of Canada is that immigration is easy, but Britain does not understand.

3. I feel that graduate students in Canada pay more attention to the cultivation of practical ability. Of course, there are still some differences in work. The master's degree is divided into courses and papers. The former only attends classes without writing papers, while the latter needs to write a thesis defense after graduation, which is close to research. General engineering courses need to do projects. In terms of schools, the better ones are UT, Empress, McGill, Waterloo and McMaster.

4. After determining the country, check the ranking and city, check the school website, and go to the forum corresponding to the country/city.

It depends on the country and school you choose. Usually, the school information of the municipal forum is more accurate, and the whole country can have an understanding of the comprehensive ranking.

6. Students with student visas in Canada can work at school or work part-time outside the school during the summer semester. Other students can apply for a work visa, and if approved, they can be exempted from this restriction. It is ok to return to China during graduate school. The specific holiday arrangement depends on the specific school and tutor.

7. Different regions and schools are different. In Canada, it is about 2.5-3.5W Canadian dollars/year.