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What are the requirements for going to a language school in Canada?

In order to follow up the course, studying in Canada requires applicants to meet certain language proficiency requirements, otherwise they need to go to a Canadian language center or language school. So, do you want to know what it takes to go to a language school in Canada? Please see the introduction below.

The Canadian Language School requires:

In Canada, most universities and colleges have language centers or language schools. Therefore, if students get good grades in high school for three years, and the average score in Canadian universities is above 90, even if they don't have IELTS and TOEFL scores, they can apply for university admission through double admission. Of course, they have to complete language training in the language center of the school to meet the language level requirements of the school before entering the freshman year. This is relatively easy for students to accept from the heart. However, it must be noted that the length of language courses before freshmen depends on the Placementtest after enrollment and the degree of students' study hard. If the language fails, the school will not be allowed to enter the freshman class, and even if you pass the exam and enter the freshman class, your English learning ability is not strong, and you will eventually be eliminated by the school.

Students who need to study linguistics can only know exactly how long you will study if they watch the entrance exam after they get to school. The common language is ESL, and one semester lasts for three months. Grammar accounts for 40% of language tests, oral listening accounts for 20%, and the remaining 40% is reading. You can take professional courses directly when you try IELTS 6.5, but each course must be above 6 points. It depends on the school. Every province and city is different.

How to apply for a Canadian language school;

Step 1: Contact the school and get financial guarantee.

First, contact the Canadian Language School (about two months)

(1) I will write to the school directly in English (see the attachment for the school and address). Introduce your resume and study plan, ask for school information and application for admission.

(2) Fill in the application form sent by the school in English, remit the registration fee and tuition fee to the school through China Bank, and send the application form.

(3) Obtain the admission notice (school admission notice) and tuition receipt.

Second, economic security.

While contacting the language school, we must start to get financial guarantee. Its contents are as follows:

(1) Money order in the name of students-the amount is about 1 0,000-10,000 Canadian dollars (about US$ 3,000). Drafts can be handled in large Canadian or third country banks (including China Bank). The payer will give the original draft to the student himself, and the student can apply for a passport and visa with the draft. After arriving in Canada, students can withdraw money by draft as living expenses.

(2) An economic guarantee, issued by the guarantor, stating that he or she will provide you with the amount notarized by a local lawyer, accompanied by the guarantor's tax bill, payroll or proof of payment for the last six months, and the guarantor's bank deposit statement for the last six months, or the certificate of time deposit for the last six months. If the guarantor is a Canadian citizen, go to the Immigration Center (CIC) in that country to go through the guarantee procedures; If the guarantor is a third person or a fourth person (including Hong Kong), the guarantee materials must be sent to the Canadian embassy or consulate in that country (or region) for approval.

Step 2: Apply for a passport (about one month).

Bring the admission notice, draft, economic guarantee letter, household registration book, work permit and five two-inch bareheaded photos to the Foreign Affairs Office of the public security bureau where the application is located to apply for a passport.

Step 3: Apply for a visa (about three months).

(1) Send the original admission notice (with a copy) to the Student Affairs Office of the Canadian Embassy in China (No.Sanlitun 10, Beijing).

(2) The Canadian Embassy will send back the visa application form.

(3) Fill in the visa application form in English. Attach the draft, financial guarantee and four two-inch bareheaded photos to the Canadian Embassy.

(4) The embassy will send back the application form for medical examination.

(5) Take the passport and medical examination application form to the designated municipal hospital for medical examination, and then send the passport and medical examination form to the Canadian Embassy.

(6) Increase the results of sending visas back by the embassy.

Applying for a visa generally does not require an interview, but can be done by email. If the embassy requests an interview, please do so at the time specified in the notice.

Expanding reading: a guide to reading in the language of studying in Canada

Canada has two official languages: English and French. Many universities offer summer English and French courses for foreigners. The tuition fees of these Canadian language schools are slightly higher, ranging from 5,000 Canadian dollars to 7,000 Canadian dollars. They mainly teach daily oral English and grammar knowledge, and pass the grade examination to issue graduation certificates after graduation. Teaching in this university is a kind of language training. There is no credit system, only certificates, so the results are only recognized by their universities, not by other universities.

Canada has specialized pre-university schools to provide more systematic language teaching. The study time is about half a year. The students studying in this language school are all international students who are going to apply for Canadian universities. Pre-university is a formal education, and students need to complete credits and get a Canadian high school diploma. The teaching standards are very strict. Tuition fees in this Canadian language school are generally above 8,000 Canadian dollars.

Some universities or middle schools offer private classes, which can provide students with one-on-one teaching and master foreign language knowledge and communication skills faster. This kind of private teaching can be arranged according to the students' time, but the cost is more expensive. Most Canadian language schools with private classes have tuition fees of more than 7,000 Canadian dollars.

Canadian universities also have special language courses, including English and French used locally and other languages. These language schools not only learn daily communication terms, but also specialize in training language talents. Students who graduate from this school will be engaged in advanced language work such as translation and interpretation. The tuition fee for local students to apply for such Canadian language schools is about 4,000 Canadian dollars, and the tuition fee for international students to apply for such Canadian language schools is about10.2 million Canadian dollars.

Tuition fees in Canadian language schools vary according to the content and length of teaching. The shortest community language school takes about three months, and the longer college language major takes four years to study professionally. Generally speaking, Canadian immigrants can sign up for language schools and high schools in local communities. If you have higher requirements, you can apply for summer classes and night classes at universities.