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I immigrated to Canada. What materials do you need to apply for the school there? Be more specific.

There is no difference between immigration and application materials. Specific application materials should be submitted according to the requirements put forward by official website. Who wants to apply for a school? This is related to professional requirements. Tuition will be much cheaper than non-immigrants, and loans can be made.

As for language requirements, the school will generally require all applicants whose mother tongue is not English and who have never completed full-time study in English-speaking countries 1-2 years to submit language proficiency certificates, that is, language scores.

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If you come to high school, you don't need to apply. You can register with the Education Bureau with your domestic report card, take an English test, then arrange to transfer to an ordinary high school, and then apply for a university through the same application procedures as local high school students. If you haven't lived for four years, look at your local high school grades+English proficiency certificate. Note that English needs to start from esl, and it may not be possible to graduate as scheduled.

If you finish high school and plan to go to college/transfer ... apply according to the application method for ordinary international students. Go to school to see the information official website needs ~ practice English haha ~. But according to the local people, the tuition can be cheaper. After admission, you need to tell the school that you are not an international student.