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What are the requirements for a master's degree in Canada?
1. One of the richest countries in the world, with per capita GDP second only to the United States;
2. It has been rated as the most ideal place to live in the world by the United Nations for seven consecutive years;
3. The crime rate is low and it is recognized as one of the safest countries in the world;
4. Have the most perfect welfare system in the world;
5. International students can enjoy Canada's perfect medical insurance system;
6. The only country that has written "multiculturalism" into the Constitution;
7. Implement a long-term and stable immigration policy, focusing on protecting foreign cultures;
8. Joining the North American Free Trade Agreement has unlimited business opportunities and fertile land for investment;
9. Excellent geographical location, neighboring developed countries such as Europe and America.
Why did you choose to study in Canada?
1. A world-class education power, university education, especially postgraduate education, keeps pace with the United States and Britain;
2. Public education has an outstanding reputation and its diplomas are recognized worldwide;
3. The cost is reasonable, only about100000 RMB per year;
4. Visa does not require an interview, and the visa rate is high;
5. Cooperative education mode, correct study and work;
6. Convenient and relaxed immigration policy, advancing and retreating freely;
7. English and French have unique advantages;
8. Occupy a leading position in the world in the fields of commerce and high technology. What are the precautions for studying in Canada?
1. Give priority to public schools;
2. Give priority to schools accredited by China;
3. Choose a suitable school and major in combination with future immigration or employment goals;
4. The proof of study provided must be complete. What is the process of studying in Canada?
1. Accept qualification assessment and discuss life development plan.
2. Sign a service agreement, entrust an agent and pay the fees.
3. Participate in consultation or training before the interview.
4. Prepare the application materials for applying for Canadian universities
5. Participate in the interview and written examination of Canadian schools in China (apply for postgraduate).
6. Waiting for the admission notice from Canadian universities
7. I received a letter of admission from a Canadian university and started to apply for a visa.
8. Prepare visa documents and related materials for studying abroad.
9. Submit an application for studying abroad visa to the embassy.
10. Physical examination and study visa were successful.
1 1. Prepare for departure according to the requirements of Precautions for International Students Going to Canada before Departure and After Entry.
12. Start your studies and seek new life development, and apply for financial security for studying in Canada.
1. The guarantor shall be the applicant, spouse and immediate family members.
2. You must provide proof of the source of all expenses during your study in Canada (you need to explain the source of deposits within six months).
3. The total amount of guarantee is about 300,000 -40 RMB, of which more than 6,543.8+0.5 million must have a deposit history of more than 654.38+0.8 months.
When saving money, you should also pay attention to divide the money into several strokes and deposit them in the bank one by one. Don't think about saving trouble at once. Try to exist in China Bank, China Industrial and Commercial Bank, China Bank of Communications and China Construction Bank. When is the best time to start applying for studying in Canada?
"Early application is better than good application" is the unchangeable law of studying abroad. As the exclusive agent of many famous Canadian universities in China, we provide you with the most direct and intimate contact with school representatives. Every year, we invite the dean or senior professor of a Canadian university to Shanghai for an interview and enrollment, from April to February of the following year. For example, St. Mary's University's 2005 Master of Finance program came to China to interview the first batch of students in May 2004 and the second batch of students in February 65438. However, some schools only send school representatives to China once a year, so students who are interested in studying for a master's degree in Canada can keep in touch with us by browsing our website or calling us irregularly, so as not to miss the best application time every year. What do you think of Canadian university rankings?
When choosing a university, most students first consider fame, and sometimes they believe too much in the "university ranking list" or "the dragon and tiger list of famous schools". Canada has never had a university ranking. Starting from 199 1, McLean magazine began to rank all universities in Canada annually. Unfortunately, ordinary readers only pay attention to the ranking of universities, and seldom study the ranking methods carefully, such as grading standards, investigation methods and result analysis. At present, only the only national newspapers in Canada, McLean Magazine and Globe and Mail, have made the most authoritative ranking of Canadian universities. However, the ranking list is only for reference and cannot be trusted. Students should consider more realistically whether universities, disciplines and departments related to their majors can apply to first-class and second-class universities in Canada.
Before applying, students should find their own position and see what their grades are, and don't overestimate themselves. Many students have an average college score of around 70, but all want to go to a first-class or second-class university in Canada. Please think about whether they can be admitted to Tsinghua Peking University in China with their own achievements. Canadian first-class and second-class universities also want to recruit high-quality students from China. If you evaluate yourself correctly, you won't waste time in the application process, and you can successfully apply to the university that suits you. Here, I suggest that students choose their major before applying, and then go to the best school in this major. For example, the comprehensive ranking of Brook University is not high, but its business school was certified by AACSB (American Association of Management Colleges) in 2002. At present, only 15 business schools in Canada are accredited by the association, so don't blindly consider only first-class and second-class universities. You can apply for students, so that students can get admission notices from both universities and languages in one step. Here, I suggest that students should consult the intermediary when applying. The language school belongs to the university applied by the applicant, not a language school outside the school or a private language school.
When students complete language courses in language schools, they can go directly to universities and attend freshman courses without applying for universities again. Q:
Is there a master's degree in Canada?
You don't need to take the preparatory course to apply for graduate students in Canada. Applicants can enter the university if they are admitted to the school after applying. If you apply for the preparatory course in Canada now, it means that you will continue to apply for postgraduate study in the school after you finish the preparatory course in Canada, but the risk is great, and you may encounter several situations: first, no professor in the school wants to study, and no professor can recommend you to the graduate Committee and the school; Second, the student visa expires, and you haven't found a school to admit you. You may face the dilemma of returning to China without completing your studies.
Our company has received several such students, and they have all faced the above two situations, but when we applied for graduate programs for them, they had no advantage in admission because they were already in Canada, and they were the same as other students in the interview. At present, students like this are everywhere in Canada. Q:
Do I have to get an English grade to study for a master's degree in Canada?
Students applying for a master's degree in Canada must provide English scores, whether TOEFL, IELTS, GRE or GMAT, and how many points are needed to apply. These are mainly based on the application requirements of the school. The application requirements will specify in detail the English scores that the applicant must have and the required scores. For example, the application of Memorial University of Newfoundland requires that the applicant must have a TOEFL score of 550 or above or an IELTS score of 6.5 or above to attend the interview of school representatives, while Dalhousie University requires the applicant to have a TOEFL score of 580 or above or an IELTS score of 7 or above to attend the interview of school representatives. It can be seen that each school does not necessarily have the same requirements for applicants.
Q:
Is there a scholarship to study in Canada?
Undergraduate students can apply for scholarships, but master students cannot. Because the meaning of Canadian scholarship is different from that of China, the school grants scholarships to students who study unpopular majors, while the scholarship of China school encourages those students who have good academic performance. Q: What about higher education in Canada?
Canada's national education is popular and developed. According to the agreement between the Chinese and Canadian governments, all schools recognized by the Canadian government and their academic qualifications are recognized by the State Education Commission of China. Most provinces in Canada have implemented 12 universal compulsory education, and they can enter universities directly after graduating from high school. At present, there are more than 90 universities in Canada, and their academic qualifications are generally recognized by all countries in the world. The academic year of each university is divided into two semesters: September-65438+February, June-April, and there are some courses for students to choose in summer. Undergraduate courses are generally four years, and graduate students are generally 1 year or more. The credit system is implemented in all subjects of the university, and students with more elective courses can graduate ahead of schedule.
Q: What is a student visa?
Student visa is a kind of visiting visa, and it is an ID card for foreign students to study legally in Canada. When international students enter Canada for the first time, the airport immigration office will also issue a "study permit", which indicates the name of the school and the study time of the students. If students need to extend their study time, it is very easy to apply for an extension of the "School Permit". Q:
What are the basic requirements for a student visa?
1. You have been admitted to a school recognized by the Canadian government;
2. You have enough financial ability to pay the tuition and living expenses for studying in Canada;
3. Returning to China after completing studies in Canada (no tendency to emigrate);
4. You are no threat to social security in Canada;
5. Your health. Q:
How much does it cost to apply for a study visa in Canada?
The budget for basic expenses to be paid is as follows:
Canadian school application fee: 280 yuan-3,200 yuan (non-refundable, depending on the application school).
Notarization fee: about 820 yuan (non-refundable, depending on notarized materials).
Visa fee: 860 yuan +20 yuan postage (non-refundable, depending on Canadian embassy).
Medical examination fee: 1450 yuan (non-refundable, depending on the medical examination hospital designated by the embassy) Q: How long can I apply for a student visa?
At present, the student visa processing speed of the Canadian Embassy is about 3 months. I remind you that this speed often changes with the increase or decrease of the number of applicants. Because it takes time to apply for school admission and passport, in order to avoid delaying the start of school and start the preparatory work in Canada as soon as possible, I suggest you apply as soon as possible. Q:
Is there an age limit for applying to study in Canada?
No, but according to our experience, if you apply for undergraduate study and have no English scores (such as TOEFL), the visa rate of applicants aged between 17-23 is high, and you are not subject to this restriction when applying for graduate studies. Q:
Can I apply for a study visa in Canada without TOEFL or IELTS scores?
Of course. If there is no TOEFL, you can apply for language learning first. We suggest that you apply for a conditional undergraduate notice from a university to ensure the success rate of your visa, that is, you should first study in the language school of the university itself and pass any language test recognized by the university, such as language proficiency test, TOEFL, IELTS, etc. Before you can officially start the professional courses of undergraduate study. Q: How much guarantee do I need to apply for studying in Canada? The more protection, the better?
The general guarantee amount is the sum of your application fee, living expenses and round-trip air tickets. The more margin, the better. The most important thing is to show that the guarantee money is the legal and stable source of the guarantor. Q:
What is the visa rate for studying in Canada? What are the usual reasons for refusing a visa?
At present, the Canadian Embassy in China has applied for 45% visas for middle schools, 63% for languages, preparatory courses and colleges, and more than 80% for undergraduate and graduate students.
There are three main reasons for refusing the visa: first, failing to provide application materials as required by the embassy, or providing false materials; Second, the financial capacity is insufficient; Third, the authenticity of the motivation to study abroad is the tendency to emigrate. Q:
Can I reapply after refusing a visa?
Yes, but it depends on the reason and the specific situation. If the visa is refused because of providing false materials, it is not suitable for re-application; If the visa officer refuses to apply for a visa due to improper preparation of materials, he can reapply for other reasons, such as lack of economic ability or immigration tendency. We have helped many students who were refused visas by Canada and the United States to obtain visas for studying in Canada. Q:
Do I need to attend an interview to get a visa?
Studying in Canada is a material application visa, and the general interview probability is very small. The visa officer will decide whether you want to attend the interview after reviewing your application materials, and inform the time and place. Q: When will I receive the medical notice? Will the medical examination result determine my visa result?
According to the new reception system of the Canadian Embassy after 200 1, 12, 1, after the materials are submitted to the embassy, the visa officer will notify you of the physical examination when your application materials basically pass, and you can get a visa after passing the physical examination. Q:
Do high school graduates need to attend preparatory courses to study in Canada?
Canadian universities, except those in Quebec, do not need to attend preparatory courses, and can directly enter degree courses with high school diplomas, transcripts and language scores. Q:
Can international students work in Canada?
In 2005, the Minister of Immigration of Canada officially announced that 1 international students studying in public universities and colleges can work outside the school during their studies. 2. International students can legally work in Canada for 2 years after completing their degree education in Canadian universities. Q:
Can I find a job immigrant after I finish my studies?
After graduating from a Canadian university with a degree, you can get a legal work visa for one or two years (different provinces have different policies), and you can apply for immigration according to the immigration law after one year, which has great advantages over domestic applicants. Q:
How can I extend my student visa?
Please call the nearest Canadian immigration office at least two months before the student visa expires, and then submit a new notice (or proof of study) and the Canadian visa fee 125 to the local immigration office for extension. It should be noted that according to the immigration law, if your student visa expires for 90 days, you will be ordered to leave the country within a time limit and apply for an entry visa again. Q: Can I stay after studying in Canada?
Welcome to visit! Canada is an immigrant country with a large population and a small population. At the same time, facing the aging population, it is very necessary to introduce some foreign talents. In recent years, Canada's immigration index has been around 200,000-225,000, and this index is expected to increase to 300,000 in the next few years. At the same time, the Immigration Bureau is considering providing more favorable and convenient conditions for Canadian international students to apply for immigration. Q:
Can international students apply for studying abroad through us?
Yes, the location of the applicant's household registration is not restricted. Q:
How to carry the cost of studying abroad?
The Administration of Foreign Exchange of the People's Bank of China and the Customs have clear regulations on the currency that China citizens carry abroad, and the quantity is limited. It is recommended that you apply for a foreign exchange card before leaving the country. On the one hand, it is safe to carry, on the other hand, it is quick and convenient for parents to transfer the expenses directly from China to the students' foreign exchange cards when necessary. How will I arrange my accommodation when I arrive in Canada?
There are three ways for international students to stay in Canada: first, they live in school apartments, but the number of apartments for international students is limited, so they usually have to apply several months or even six months in advance; Second, it is more economical to share a house attached to the school with classmates; Boarding with local families will cost a little more, but it is very beneficial for students who have just arrived abroad in terms of language learning, environmental adaptation and personal safety. Q:
Can the applicant's spouse or children go to Canada together?
Yes, they can accompany the applicant to Canada or later. However, they must meet all the requirements of Canadian tourists. For example, they may be required to provide evidence that they are law-abiding and have no criminal record, or they may be required to undergo a medical examination and obtain a visa to visit Canada.
If they go to Canada with the main applicant, their names and other necessary information should be provided on the application form of the main applicant. At the same time, all people who go to Canada must provide birth certificates, and the main applicant must provide a marriage certificate. If they don't go to Canada with the main applicant, but go back later, they need to apply for entry separately. Q:
Do I and my accompanying readers need a physical examination?
In some cases, it is not necessary to attend the medical examination, which is decided by the visa officer. If a medical examination is required, the processing time of the whole application may be extended by three months. Q:
What will happen in Canada?
When you arrive in Canada, the immigration officer of the Immigration Department will decide whether you can enter Canada and how long you can stay. You must leave Canada on or before the date confirmed by the immigration officer, or apply to the immigration officer for an extension. Q:
Are there any physical requirements at work?
If you pass the physical examination, you can apply for and accept any job on campus. Students who have not passed the medical examination can also apply for jobs on campus. However, these students are not allowed to take care of children, give lectures in junior or senior high schools, provide health services and do some jobs related to agriculture.
Q:
Can my spouse work?
Spouses of full-time students can apply for jobs in the labor market. Information on how to apply can be obtained from the Canadian Immigration Center. The applicant's spouse can work during the student's legal study. Labor remuneration cannot replace the economic requirements of student visa, and physical examination may be needed.
Q:
Can my children go to school?
Your children can go to school. Be sure to apply for student status recognition for your child before going to school. Please call the nearest Canadian immigration center to get the application form. Q:
Can I leave Canada and come back?
Yes, but if your student visa expires during your departure from Canada, you will not be able to continue studying in Canada. The immigration officer of the Immigration Bureau will decide whether you can re-enter.
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