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Requirements for going to Canada for high school.

# Studying in Canada # Introduction Many parents will let their children choose to go to high school in Canada. So, do you have any requirements to go to Canada for high school? The following are the requirements shared by KaoNet to attend high school in Canada. Welcome to read the reference!

1. Requirements for going to high school in Canada

1, family financial resources

Generally speaking, studying in Canada is about 200 thousand a year.

If it is a middle-class family with assets of about 300,000-500,000, it is recommended that children study abroad in their sophomore year, and then go to Canada for two years. In this way, early graduation and early employment is the most economical way to realize immigration through studying abroad.

If the family can afford to pay 200,000 yuan a year for their children to study abroad, then the chances of going to study abroad in senior three and senior one, studying abroad early and adapting early, and going to the top ten universities in Canada after graduating from high school are much higher.

2, academic performance

Most students go to Canada to study and want to go to famous universities. If students are not sure about applying to a well-known university, they are advised to study in Canada when they are in their third or second year of high school, so that they don't have to submit college entrance examination results when applying for a university. More importantly, it is easier to meet the admission conditions of well-known universities in Canada and improve the chances of getting high scholarships.

3. English scores

In terms of language, it is most appropriate to study in Canada in grade three or grade one. At this age, students' language plasticity is quite strong. Parents need not worry that their children will forget their mother tongue. After more than ten years' experience from birth to growth in China, Chinese has been deeply rooted in people's hearts, and it has not reached the point of rejecting the second language.

Therefore, it won't take long for international students to become proficient in Chinese and English, which provides a solid language foundation for their study and life in Canada. Moreover, high school students who have studied in Canada for more than four years do not need to submit TOEFL or IELTS language scores when applying for universities, and the chances of entering famous universities in Canada are very high.

4. Future design

The Canadian education system is different from that of China. When choosing a university, professional ranking is more important than comprehensive ranking. When I was in college, I emphasized my favorite major. After graduation, I paid special attention to my professional counterparts.

If students intend to enter a well-known university in Canada, they should be allowed to study in Canada in high school and obtain a high school diploma recognized by North American universities, so that universities have a wider choice. Study abroad early and design your own life early.

5. Personality characteristics

An important condition for admission to a Canadian university is students' extracurricular activities and leadership, depending on your personality, innovative ability and flexibility.

China's education system leads to high scores and low ability of candidates. If students' extracurricular activities and leadership are not obvious, it is suggested to study abroad as early as possible, and study in high schools in Canada for two to three years. After graduation, the chances of entering famous universities are greater than those of entering Canadian universities after graduating from high schools in China.

6. The nature of the school

Canadian high schools are divided into public high schools, private high schools and missionary schools. Not all Canadian public high schools accept international students. Only a few public high schools approved by the Ministry of Education provide limited places for international students. The start time is fixed, generally in September and 65438+ 10. The competition for admission places is fierce, so students must plan early and apply early. Different from public universities, private high schools in Canada have flexible opening hours, offer small classes, provide personalized professional courses, and pay more attention to the cultivation of children's personality, so the enrollment rate and academic performance are higher than those of public universities.

2. Advantages of attending high school in Canada

Advantages: 1: The popular majors in top universities in Canada are more inclined to students who go to Canada for high school after graduating from junior high school.

The admission rate of Canadian universities to students with Canadian high school study experience is much higher than that of students without Canadian high school study experience. For the popular majors in top universities, applicants who started their studies in Canada 10 grade (equivalent to Grade 1 in China) are much more likely to be admitted than those who started their studies in Canada 12 grade. In other words, the longer you study in the Canadian high school system, the easier it is to be admitted.

Advantage 2: Enjoy the same treatment as local students in Canada.

When you come to Canada for high school, you can get the status of Canadian high school students, so you can enjoy the same treatment as local students, including admission places, admission rates and scholarship opportunities.

Advantage 3: Young, flexible, able to adapt to foreign environment and education mode more quickly.

When graduating from junior high school, students are in a period of strong plasticity and language learning ability, and can adapt to the Canadian environment and education model more quickly.

Advantage 4: there is no need for college entrance examination, and there are various ways to evaluate results.

There is no college entrance examination in Canada, so 12 applied for six U/M courses. The evaluation of these courses is not determined by the final exam, but is composed of many evaluation factors. 70% of them come from previous unit exams, quizzes, papers, research reports, group projects, speeches, etc. And 30% comes from the final exam. This can reduce opportunities and give students many opportunities to score high.

Advantage 5: You can apply to many Canadian universities without taking IELTS/TOEFL.

Many Canadian universities exempt international students who study full-time in Canadian high schools for three years from IELTS or TOEFL, and some of them are exempt from IELTS or TOEFL.

3. Interpretation of Canadian study visa

1. How long does it take to apply for a study visa in Canada?

Canadian general visa: The processing time of the visa center is 1-3 months when the materials are fully prepared. During the application process, some applicants with good information can get visas within 1-2 months.

Canada SPP or SDS visa: the review speed will be much faster, and the visa will be obtained in about 3-4 weeks.

2. How to improve the over-signing rate of study visas in Canada?

Reasonable study plan: the visa officer will first consider whether the courses the applicant plans to study in Canada conform to the courses he studied in China and his future career goals.

Sufficient funds for studying abroad: Applicants studying in Canada must provide proof of funds consistent with their parents' or economic guarantors' income, and must also provide a bank deposit history of 12 months.

Sufficient reasons for returning to China: Applicants studying in Canada should produce sufficient evidence to show their enthusiasm for returning to China and have no intention of staying in Canada. The visa officer should confirm that the applicant will not become an illegal immigrant in the future.

Each student's background is different, and the materials needed to apply for a visa are also different. In order to successfully apply for a study visa in Canada, highly professional and experienced experts are needed to tailor the visa program for students to ensure the visa is correct.

3, Canada study abroad big sign, small sign

As an applicant, when applying for studying in Canada for the second time, the visa issued by the Canadian Embassy in China is a "small visa", which is allowed to enter Canada for the purpose of studying abroad. After arriving in Canada, international students need to apply for a "big visa" at the airport immigration office, which will issue it according to the information in the computer system. After obtaining a "big visa", you can obtain a legal and effective study status, which is the real "international student".

After that, if you need to go back to China for vacation or visit relatives, you need to hold a legal and effective "small sign" when you return to Canada.

4. How to renew the study visa in Canada?

To renew the "big visa", students need to stay in Canada for the purpose of studying abroad in the future, and they need to provide sufficient material proof, such as proof of attendance and proof of funds. Handling the "big sign" needs to be completed in Canada, and you need to apply for renewal of the "big sign" before the expiration of the effective "big sign". The probation period is usually 30-45 days. At present, you can also apply for renewal of the "Grand Visa" in embassies and consulates in China, Canada, but students are advised to complete the renewal of the "Grand Visa" in Canada.

The reason is simple: the "big sign" is about to expire, and usually the "small sign" is about to expire.

Therefore, if you choose to renew your "big visa" in embassies and consulates in China, Canada, you still need to apply for a "small visa" in the same place, which will take a long time and easily delay the time plan of returning to Canada.

4. Precautions for studying in Canada

1. Schools announced through formal channels are preferred.

Choosing a school is the first step to study in Canada. In this regard, study abroad experts suggest: "study abroad schools should choose countries with relatively stable politics and good social security." Secondly, we should also consider the qualifications and teachers of the school. Students who are going to study abroad should know the basic situation of the school through various channels when choosing a school.

2. Consciously learn to communicate with others

There are two reasons for the safety problems of international students in China: First, they are not fully prepared before going abroad, mainly because they don't understand the customs, laws and regulations of the destination country; Another important reason is that international students tend to be younger and have a weak sense of safety. Their self-care ability and self-reliance ability are relatively poor, and their ability to communicate with others and adapt to society is also relatively low, which directly leads to students not knowing how to deal with problems or having disputes and contradictions with others abroad, and they will only quarrel blindly or even use force.

3. Understand the cultural background of the countries studying abroad

International students may encounter different security problems in different countries. Therefore, it is necessary to consult professional study abroad service institutions, understand the legal system, customs and cultural background of the countries studying abroad, and make some psychological preparations for studying abroad. For example, in North America, citizens can hold guns within the scope prescribed by law. So be more cautious, don't intensify contradictions, and pay more attention to the surrounding environment. In the face of shooting and other emergencies, we must know how to hide and call the police. Don't panic, help each other, calmly deal with it, and follow the instructions.

4. Protect your rights and interests by legal means.

After the sudden incident of studying in Canada, how to minimize the loss and protect one's legitimate rights and interests through legal means is an important issue of studying abroad safety. The principle that international students should follow after an emergency is not to take drastic or even illegal measures, but to use local legal means to safeguard their legitimate rights and interests.