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How do applicants consider studying in Canada after work?

Many students who are working after graduating from universities or colleges want to go to Canada to recharge their batteries for various reasons after a period of time. They asked a lot of intermediaries, and they all said that the public was right and the old woman was right, which made them confused and at a loss! I have personally coached many such cases, and I offer several options for students' reference: 1. Postgraduate certificate, mainly for those who graduated from junior college or university and need to "recharge" because of their work needs, so they have been attending classes for one year in their spare time. This is a very common thing for Canadians. But for a person who has graduated, if you choose this road after working in China for several years, your original work and study background and English in your study plan are very important, otherwise you won't get a visa, and if you want to find a local working immigrant tendency in the future, you should pay special attention to your choice! However, after graduation, the work visa can only be one year. 2. The problem with the second bachelor's degree is that Canadian schools may not accept it, and you can't repeat your original major or a very close major. In addition, it needs to be related to your work experience, and at the same time consider how many credits you can take (related to your major, grades and academic achievements). Some universities depend on the university you attended in China. Generally speaking, even if you admit it, you have to study for at least two years before you can graduate and get a degree. . 3. Master's degree Master's degree application must be related to undergraduate courses and experiences. Unless there are a few people such as MBA, if you also consider immigration, you should be more cautious. The GPA should be above 3.0, and the standardized test should reach the standard. As long as you get an Offer, you can usually get a visa. The question is whether the applicant's various conditions meet the requirements. The final conclusion is that the applicant should decide which way to choose according to his own economic ability, age, purpose of studying abroad, university performance, work experience, English level and other factors.