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Urgent! ! ! Give all points! Do Canadian immigrant parents have to become international students after they leave?
Why did you choose to study in Canada?
Canadians attach great importance to education and have first-class schools. The degree certificates issued by many universities in Canada are recognized all over the world, so international students who graduate from Canadian universities enjoy a brighter life.
In the past few years, a survey by the United Nations found that Canada is the most suitable place for human life in the world. In this survey, Canada scored high in universal education, high life expectancy and low crime rate. In addition, Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal, Canada's major cities, are recognized as world-class cities because of their comfortable working and living environment, clean city appearance, good public security and attractive cultural activities and lifestyles.
Education in Canada is very competitive in price. Studying in Canada requires tuition, but it is not expensive.
Canada is a country that accepts immigrants and has traditions and policies to encourage multicultural development.
Canada is also in an international leading position in computer and information technology, and enjoys an excellent reputation in the fields of communication, transportation and engineering. Especially in aviation, urban transportation, microelectronics, medical equipment, advanced software, hydropower and nuclear power generation, laser and photoelectricity, biotechnology, food and beverage processing, earth mathematics, ocean and environment.
Canada is a bilingual country with two official languages-English and French. As a bilingual country, Canada provides excellent English and French training for students interested in learning one or two languages.
How to choose a major and a school
Applicants should choose their major of studying abroad according to their professional background, personal interests and future career. In particular, personal future career development and social needs should be considered, otherwise it may be difficult to find a job after graduation. At present, students studying in China are mainly concentrated in management, computer, engineering and other fields.
Generally speaking, the choice of studying abroad is not necessarily the same as the original major, and you can "change careers", but switch to other majors, such as medicine, law and accounting. It needs to be carefully considered, mainly because of the large professional span and different professional recognition standards in different countries.
There are about 130 universities and colleges in Canada that can award undergraduate and above degrees. Most of them are members of the Canadian Association of Universities and Colleges. Generally speaking, there is little difference in quality between Canadian universities. Some schools with low comprehensive media rankings, but some majors are also very distinctive, which are quite famous in Canada and even North America. Therefore, when choosing a university, we should not only pay attention to the university ranking, but also consider our chosen major comprehensively.
How much does it cost to study in Canada every year?
The cost of studying in Canada varies from school to school, from major to major and from city to city. Because colleges and universities are managed by provinces, the charging standards of each school are different. The same school has different fees because of different majors, such as MBA, medicine, engineering, management and other majors with higher fees, while humanities majors are relatively low. Generally speaking, the annual expenses of law, business and other graduate students are 6,543.8+6,000-6,543.8+8,000 yuan, and the annual expenses of MBA degrees are generally around 230,000-250,000 yuan.
What conditions do you need to apply for studying in Canada and what materials do you need to prepare?
(1) High school graduates, junior college or undergraduate students, high school graduates, junior college or undergraduate students can apply for undergraduate and community colleges in Canadian universities. If you are currently studying in a regular college in China and apply for an undergraduate degree in the same major or related major in Canada, the other school will consider converting certain credits as appropriate.
Materials required:
1. Original report card of senior high school for three years and notarized documents;
2. Original proof of university attendance and notarized documents;
3. The original transcripts and notarized documents of the courses studied by the university;
4. Personal written statement (resume, education level, study abroad plan, etc.). );
5. Original English transcript (depending on the school applying);
6. A complete school application form;
7. Other materials conducive to application.
(2) Undergraduate graduates can apply for postgraduate or undergraduate second degree, but they must have corresponding language scores. Applying for an MBA requires GMAT scores.
Materials required:
1. University diploma, original degree certificate and notarial certificate;
2. The original transcripts and notarial certificates of the courses studied by the university;
3. Original transcript of language test;
4. Letters of recommendation from two professors or heads of work units;
5. Personal statement (resume, education level, study plan, work experience, etc.). );
6. A complete school application form;
7. Other materials conducive to application.
What materials should I prepare to apply for a visa?
Part I: Basic documents: Generally speaking, applicants need to prepare the following documents: 2 application forms for student visas to Canada (filled in by myself); Family form 1 copy; Parent form 1 copy (signed by parents); 1 copy of details of education and employment of family members; 1 student visa application financial summary; 1 student visa application questionnaire; Original and photocopy of the admission notice; Original or photocopy of passport; 4 copies of ID card; 4 2-inch photos in the last six months; Birth notarization; Notarization of kinship; Notarization without criminal record; Notarization of the applicant's graduation certificate; Notarization of the applicant's transcript; If the student is at school, the school will issue a notarization to prove his identity and transcript; The purpose and plan of studying in Canada written by the applicant.
Part II Financial Documents: The applicant prepares documents according to the following different types:
① Parents support their studies with their high income;
1. Notarization of parents' employment certificate; 2. Notarization of parents' income certificate; 3. The original family deposit certificate issued by the bank, and each certificate must be accompanied by the corresponding deposit certificate and a copy of the bank passbook. The longer the account opening date shown on the certificate of deposit, the better. Large deposits in the last six months should be accompanied by a description of the source of funds.
(2) Family businesses use profits to finance their studies: 1. Notarization of the company's business registration certificate; 2. Notarization of the operating terms of all shareholders of the company, indicating their capital contribution ratio and status in the company; 3. The company's recent tax bill and financial audit report, indicating the business income and liabilities; 4. Notarial certificate indicating the company's opening time, current number of employees and business scope; 5. The notarization of the company's economic guarantee statement shows that it is willing to bear all the expenses of the applicant studying in Canada; 6. The original family deposit certificate issued by the bank, each certificate must be accompanied by the corresponding deposit certificate and a copy of the bank passbook, and the large deposit in the last 6 months should be accompanied by a description of the source of funds.
(3) A company assigned to study in Canada and funded the study: 1. Notarization of the company's business registration certificate; 2. The company's recent tax bill and financial audit report, indicating the business income and liabilities;
3. Notarial certificate indicating the company's opening time, current number of employees and business scope; 4. The notarization of the company's economic guarantee statement shows that the applicant has held a certain job in the company and his work performance is good. In order to better expand its business in the future, the company decided to send the applicant to Canada to study a certain major, and is willing to bear all the expenses for the applicant to study and live in Canada. 5. The notarization of the contract signed between the company and the applicant shows that the company will hire the applicant in a certain position after the applicant returns from school; 6. Notarization of the applicant's family deposit certificate issued by the bank. Each certificate must be accompanied by the corresponding deposit certificate and a copy of the bank passbook, and the large deposit in the last 6 months should be accompanied by a description of the source of funds.
It should be emphasized that the materials provided by the applicant must be true and complete. Once the visa officer discovers false materials, the applicant will face serious consequences.
Are there many opportunities to apply for scholarships?
In Canada, scholarships are limited and tuition is rarely paid in full. For students with special achievements, some Canadian institutions provide scholarships for foreign students. The scholarship amount of each institution is different, and usually only a part of tuition and living expenses can be paid.
Usually, you can find the school calendar, including the list of scholarships, on the websites of various schools in Canada. But generally speaking, the competition for scholarships is fierce. When applying for admission, you should apply to all universities together. Community colleges usually don't offer scholarships, and most private schools don't either. Canada has institutions that manage various scholarships, but they are usually only awarded to graduate students and professors who study specific topics.
How to get a student permit when arriving in Canada?
When you arrive in Canada, you must tell the immigration officer that you are a foreign student to get your student permit. You must show the documents issued by the Canadian visa office in China, and the immigration officer will issue you a permit. Please note that the customs officer can't issue you a permit. Immigration officials will decide whether to allow you to enter the country and how long you can stay. You must leave the country before the deadline set by the immigration officer, or apply for an extension from Immigration Canada.
Can I change schools or major during my study?
You can transfer to another school or other courses. You can apply for transfer at the nearest Canadian immigration center. However, if your student permit indicates that you must attend a specific school and you want to transfer, you must apply for a new student permit and provide the corresponding documents. These procedures can be handled in Canada.
Can I work while studying abroad?
Formal students attending degree or diploma courses can work on campus without any work certificates, including working as teaching assistants or research assistants on campus. If you are a formal student, you need to hold a work permit under the following circumstances: work is part of the course study (excluding accounting students, medical internships or hospitalization internships); Work related to approved research or training courses; You have completed the course of a community college or university, and part-time job becomes part of your course for no more than one year.
Spouses of formal students can get open or open/restricted work permits, depending on whether they meet the medical requirements.
Can international students go back after leaving Canada?
If your student permit expires, you will not be able to go back to school. If you change from a tourist visa to a student visa, you need to ensure that your visa, passport and student permit are still valid before you can return to Canada.
How to extend the student permit?
If you want to extend the validity of your student permit, you can do it in Canada. Contact the nearest Canadian immigration center for an application form within two months before your permit expires. Application for a Canadian student visa must be made by mail and processed by the Canadian Immigration Processing Center.
The following is a special website for studying in Canada. I hope it helps you.
References:
http://www.chinaren.ca/
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