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About children's Canadian immigration study abroad program

I think it is best to graduate from high school, and parents should think more about the next generation.

First of all, you don't need college entrance examination results to apply for Canadian universities. After graduating from high school, you can apply for universities in Canada, that is, you can pass the exam. Preparatory courses are only offered on the premise that English can't reach IELTS 6.5 and the single subject is not less than 6 (University of Toronto). If the language is qualified, you can study professional courses directly.

It can be seen that you want your child to study happily and don't want him to study hard, so you can skip French or take the college entrance examination and leave after graduating from high school in China. During this period, you can abandon your studies and concentrate on IELTS 6.5.

As for landing for the first time in two years, you can travel to Quebec in the summer vacation and return to high school after school. Maple leaf card requires that you live for two years in five years before you can apply for a new maple leaf card. Don't worry about this.

China's high school education is very solid, and its international recognition rate is much higher than that of domestic universities. Children's things in China high school can be reused in universities. However, the high school environment in Canada is not good. Canada and the United States have the same cannabis culture. It has a great influence on children who have never been exposed to these things in high school.

Finally, I want to say that since living in Quebec requires mastering French, people there seem to have resistance to English!

I have lived and studied in Canada for five years. These are all experiences. I hope I can help you.