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Canadian immigration studies.

You can start from the second year of high school ~ but you have to transfer credits. (This will exempt you from the senior one course and physical education class. )

Don't worry about English, there will be some exercises, everyone will do it step by step, and the school will arrange ESL courses for you.

It's a waste of time to read senior one, but you can consider it if you want to practice English.

If you are a senior two student, you should ask your teacher to arrange math, chemistry, physics, social studies and quiet classes for you (except English, starting from senior one). Finish the professional courses first, because there is little time for elective courses.

Don't worry, the math and science classes here are very simple. Except biology, many words are difficult to recite, but if you take physical chemistry, you don't have to take biology.

I think your family should have skilled immigrants from Quebec, but you can go to any city in Canada. All classes in Quebec are in French, and English is hardly used, so it will be more difficult for you to live there ~

PS: I have been in Canada for more than a year and I am studying abroad. I have met many students who transferred from Grade Two. . . I haven't reread my freshman year. . .