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How many years does it take for graduate students in Canada?

Generally speaking, the postgraduate education system in Canada is generally about one and a half years. Canadian universities recognize most undergraduate majors of China University. Students who have graduated from senior year or undergraduate course in China can apply for the master's program directly instead of studying in Canada.

The general requirement of Canadian graduate schools in Canadian universities is that the average score of four-year undergraduate courses must be above 75 (100%), and the requirements of famous universities are even higher, and some even require at least 80%.

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Matters needing attention in Australian visa application:

Australia

First, student identity is very important. The Immigration Bureau attaches great importance to the authenticity of the applicant's student status, including the purpose of studying abroad, the plan of returning to China for development, and whether it meets the visa conditions on the visa.

Second, the financial guarantee should be sufficient. Applicants need to provide some supporting materials to prove the reliable sources of funds, including scholarships provided by the school, guarantees provided by the applicant's country, or cash deposits and loans in financial institutions.

Third, the English level is high enough. IELTS scores can be used as proof of English proficiency. When applying for a visa, the requirements for the applicant's English level are different, depending on the courses he wants to study.

Fourth, the health condition cannot be less. Physical examination is a good way to prove health. The physical examination should be conducted in a hospital designated by the Immigration Department. The list of hospitals can be found on the website of the Australian Embassy.

Required materials

Australia

1. Proof of applicant's personal data: passport, birth notarization, etc.

2. The applicant's academic credentials: notarized academic credentials/degrees, transcripts, etc. ;

3. The applicant (change? Proof of spouse/guarantor's financial ability: bank deposit certificate, income certificate, etc. ;

4. Proof of the applicant's work experience: unit certificate, experience notarization, etc. ;

5. Proof of English proficiency of the applicant: IELTS score;

6. The applicant's medical certificate: the medical report of the designated hospital.

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