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How much does it cost to study in Canada? Does any of your friends study in Canada?

The cost of studying in Canada is different for everyone, but I will introduce the general cost to you

The cost of studying in a Canadian public high school: The cost of public schools is generally slightly lower than Private schools are expensive. According to the current standards of the Toronto District School Board, tuition and health insurance fees are 12,000 Canadian dollars per year, room and board fees are approximately 850 Canadian dollars per month, and guardianship fees are 1,000 Canadian dollars per year. In addition to stationery and transportation, the annual cost is approximately 12,000 Canadian dollars. Around $23,000 CAD.

The cost of studying for an undergraduate degree in Canada: International students at universities in central cities cost CAD 10,000-15,000 per year, and universities in the east coast and central and western provinces generally cost CAD 8,000-10,000 per year. Tuition fees for junior colleges are generally CAD$2-3,000 lower per year than those at local universities. Living expenses, except for the two major cities of Toronto and Vancouver, the monthly living expenses of students in other Canadian cities can be controlled between 650-800 Canadian dollars, which means 8,000-10,000 Canadian dollars per year; in Toronto and Vancouver, the monthly living expenses are about 800-1,000 Canadian dollars, which means 10,000-12,000 Canadian dollars per year.

The cost of studying for a graduate degree in Canada: $4,500~$15,000/year. The accommodation and food expenses to be paid for a year are about 4,000-5,000 Canadian dollars; school supplies and daily transportation, communication, entertainment and other living expenses You need to pay about 15,000-3,000 additional dollars every year; the medical insurance fee is about 800 Canadian dollars a year.

Summary of tuition fees for studying in Canada: Tuition fees. Generally speaking, universities in Ontario charge more expensive fees for international students, more than 10,000 Canadian dollars. In Quebec, it is about 6,000 to 8,000 Canadian dollars per year. Others Each province is about CAD$5,000 or less. Community colleges generally cost CAD 500-1,000 per year; room and board expenses. If you live on campus, including three meals a day, you will need 6,000-7,000 Canadian dollars per year; if you live off campus with others, you can save about 1,000 Canadian dollars; Medical insurance premiums, medical expenses abroad are high; Daily living expenses. Such as transportation, communications, entertainment, laundry, etc., which generally cost about 800 Canadian dollars a year.

Most Chinese students spend a total of between 15,000 and 26,000 Canadian dollars a year

I wish you success in studying abroad