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What is the credibility of overseas institutions in Changsha? (to Canada)

Personal experience:

Changsha intermediary. . Oh, my God, I'm trapped. I can't be redeemed. . . Which agent did you find?

I am a senior in high school, and I started to apply for a visa in February. The school is a language school of the University of Toronto (of course, I applied for it myself, and the intermediary introduced all junk schools). A deposit of 1 10WRMB has been prepared. The first time, the visa was refused. The reason is that the source of funds is unknown. The intermediary explained that the deposit must be from June to 65438+February. All right, June then. I just finished the college entrance examination in June. At that time, the agent gave me advice: don't go to college, because you have to take the TOEFL before you can go out. And the criteria for entering the University of Toronto are much stricter. Well, I gave up a few books and stayed at home. When it was signed in July, it was rejected again. The reason is that there is a tendency to immigrate. At that time, the intermediary promised to do it next time. Don't worry about finding a school or taking the TOEFL (as long as I go to a language school, they can get a kickback). Ok, then I'll learn to drive. By the time I got my driver's license, the agent had signed it for me twice. Are based on abnormal funds or immigration tendencies. (This is the reason why the intermediary didn't prepare the materials) 65438+February, the last time. Refuse to sign. Ask a lawyer to go to Beijing to check. I found that the visa officer passed the last time without even reading the materials. If you don't sign, the intermediary will refund the money. I repeat it now.

If LZ needs to go to Canada, it can apply for it by itself. You don't have to be an intermediary to do it. And you have to consider political factors. The international situation has brought difficulties to visas. It is better to finish college first and then go out for graduate school.