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Can Canadian immigrants apply for visas together?

No problem.

Many of my friends are like this.

My parents are immigrating, so I came here to study first.

If you want to study abroad, ask an agent to help you find a school. The private school mentioned by the landlord should not be a regular private school ... If it is a regular private school, with my experience in Vancouver, it is absolutely impossible to get into it ... and the cost is very high, not only tuition, but also donations to the school.

The school where the building should be 1 course ... especially the school that can't keep up with the progress ... The private school mentioned by the intermediary company also refers to the school that the intermediary company also sets up for the office.

If you go to that private school, the advantage is that you can finish the course quickly. The disadvantage is that the school is all ESL like you, but you are not local.

If the advantage of public schools is to attend classes with peers, the disadvantage of locals is that if the landlord has a poor English foundation, he will face language barriers, which means that he may not be able to enter normal classes from the beginning.

As for whether both applications will be refused, I think there should be no problem.

And if your student visa is successful first, it will help your immigration.