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I am a senior three now, and I want to study in Canada. Is it easy to get a visa to Canada now? What are the requirements? What are the key universities?

Grasp the two basic points and grasp the Canadian visa.

Point 1: Perfect personalized learning plan.

Canada is an immigrant country, so for Canadian visa officers, every applicant who applies for studying in Canada has an immigration tendency. How to dispel the doubts of visa officers has become the focus of the study plan. Generally speaking, it is easier to pass, that is, according to the study plan of increasing natural learning level, that is, senior one applies for senior two in Canada, senior two applies for junior college or undergraduate and undergraduate graduation in Canada, and so on. Because this kind of study plan is the most reasonable, it will not make visa officers have more doubts about students' learning motivation. For such students, it is usually easier to get a visa as long as there are no major economic problems.

Then, it is those unreasonable study plans that are relatively easy to be rejected. For example, students are already studying undergraduate courses, but they have to apply for junior college. The reason for applying is also very simple, because as we all know, it is much easier for Canadian college graduates to find jobs than undergraduate graduates. Then for visa officers, the immigration tendency of such applicants is even more serious. Give up the regular undergraduate course in China and go to Canada to study junior college. Obviously, you should graduate early and immigrate immediately after accumulating enough work experience for one year. So, are such students really unable to get a visa? Of course not, the key is to work hard on the study plan.

Case 1: Liu # #, a student, was a junior majoring in economics at a famous university in China when he applied for studying abroad. This student applied for the graphic design major of Novaskesha School of Design in Canada (the graphic design major of this school is very famous in North America). If she went out to study this major, because the student had no previous study background in the same major, she began to study in the first grade after going out, and she was 22 years old when she submitted her application. In any case, she is bound to have an obvious tendency to immigrate and even be refused a visa. In view of this student's background, I have set two key points for her study plan after knowing the student's own learning motivation and learning experience in detail. First, students begin to learn painting from middle school. From the perspective of personal interest, they provide students with a large number of sketches and paintings to emphasize her strong interest in artistic painting design. Second, the student's understanding of the major he studied in the university, because he didn't like the major and was not interested, so his performance in the university was average, but he did quite well in all the activities related to art. After the completion of the whole study plan, we are presented with a girl who regrets choosing the wrong major in college and is very eager to learn her favorite major. Two months after submitting the visa application documents to the embassy, Liu # # got a Canadian visa and went to Canada to study on time.

After studying in Canada for five years, similar cases abound. However, because each student's learning background and future plan are different, the study plan also varies from person to person. In the final analysis, a perfect and personalized study abroad plan is one of the important factors for the success of a visa.

Second, adequate and reasonable financial guarantee.

With regard to the requirements for funds, the official requirements of the Embassy are:/kloc-fixed deposit of more than 0/8 months, which is enough to cover all the study and living expenses of the applicant while studying in Canada. In fact, the embassy did not make clear requirements for the amount of guarantee. But many parents of students who came to consult me asked me strangely, why did the relevant institutions they consulted before require them to provide at least 600 thousand yuan as a guarantee? Generally speaking, my experience is that high school graduates can apply for a Canadian visa as long as they provide a guarantee of more than 350,000 RMB. If the study duration exceeds 4 years, it will cost about 654.38+10,000 RMB per year. When the visa officer examines the applicant's financial situation, the current deposit situation is only part of it. He will also use other visa documents provided by the applicant to evaluate whether the guarantor can obtain relatively sufficient income for a long time after the applicant goes to Canada to pay for the study and living expenses of the applicant during his study in Canada. Therefore, if the applicant's parents have a relatively sufficient and stable income, there is no need to submit a large amount of guarantee when submitting the visa documents. For this kind of application, a typical case is also provided as a reference.

Case 2, student Qu # #, graduated from an engineering major in a junior college when applying for studying abroad, and applied for a credit transfer course in the same major at Memorial University in Newfoundland. Newfoundland has made it clear when applying for a school that students can get an undergraduate degree as long as they study at Newfoundland Memorial University for one year and all the credits of domestic junior colleges are recognized. Parents of students run a small company. Because the company has not been in operation for a long time, there is no large time deposit for students to apply for visas. After investigating the actual family situation of the students, combined with the written notice given to the students by Canadian universities, I only ask the students to provide a guarantee of 250,000 yuan. In the description of funds, I explained in detail the operation of the guarantor and the process of family fund accumulation. At the same time, combined with the student's study plan, I explained that 250,000 yuan is enough for the student to complete his undergraduate education. Because the visa was handed in just before the peak period of the Canadian embassy, it took only five weeks for students to get the visa. This is the case with the lowest insurance coverage among the cases we are currently handling. This case also provides us with a new idea of Canadian visa: the more guarantee money is not the better, and a reasonable description of the funds is another important factor to ensure the success of the visa.