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I am a technical secondary school student, and I want to study in Canada, is that ok?

Yes, you can.

Canada

Canada is one of the four popular countries for studying abroad, and its rich teaching resources and loose immigration policy are its greatest advantages. Secondary school students who want to study in Canada can choose three ways: Canadian junior college courses, transfer schools, or directly apply for Canadian undergraduate courses. Canadian junior college courses are mainly applied, and they are more willing to recruit students from technical secondary schools and vocational high schools. Because of their strong ability to apply knowledge in China, students from technical secondary schools and vocational high schools can be connected. After three years, you can get a college degree, which is very helpful for local employment and enables students to develop their strengths in a short time and adapt to work as soon as possible. Transfer refers to choosing a university credit transfer course in the college, which is also a good choice. This kind of course is usually 1 to 2 years, which is equivalent to the first or second year of college. After the study, you can transfer to the second and third grades of public universities with the credits you have learned from the junior college to continue your bachelor's degree. You can get an undergraduate degree in 4 years. For students with excellent academic performance in school, it is the quickest way to apply directly for undergraduate courses in Canada. This application method is very difficult, and students must apply blindly according to their actual situation.