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Several questions about working families studying in Canada.

On the first point, working families have no money. If the family can't afford it, you should try to make yourself excellent. Many schools have tuition remission and scholarship support systems for outstanding students. If all of them are paid by themselves, the tuition fees are related to the school and major, and the other main expenses are meals and accommodation, depending on the living standards, with an average of about 1000 per month.

Second, you should know what your purpose is to study abroad. If you have spare capacity, you can do more part-time jobs to reduce the burden on your family.

Third, the choice of major depends on what you consider, free working hours and high salary, such as doctors and lawyers; Like to challenge high salary, such as economics.

Fourth, the majors with good prospects at home and abroad are actually similar. You can basically understand them by looking at the recruitment information.

Fifth, I understand it as a skilled immigrant. No matter what kind of immigrants, only consider two factors: language and money to ensure your normal life in Canada.