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A preliminary study on studying abroad in Canadian high schools

I am now studying in a public high school in Vancouver, and I know a little about private schools. The main difference is that private schools can provide boarding schools, teachers are relatively more in charge and scores are more relaxed. In other teaching contents, teachers are not much different from public schools. Of course, the cost is generally about 50% more expensive than that of public schools.

As for which is better, people have different opinions. If you don't have any special requirements, going to a public school in a better school district is not expensive and the teaching level is very high. Living in a host family will increase the chances of language communication. Why not?

At present, all skilled immigrants and investment immigrants in Canada have stopped accepting, and they may re-apply before the new policy is introduced next year. Skilled immigrants are cheaper because you are contributing human resources to them. This year, the policy of investing in immigrants is to invest 800,000 Canadian dollars (or give them 220,000 Canadian dollars at a time, which is regarded as financing interest and cannot be returned) to the designated institution of the Canadian government, and return it without interest after five years. In addition, some provinces nominate investment immigrants who can invest 300,000-400,000 Canadian dollars.

Of course, if you are not good at English, you have to learn it. Canada's high school admission mainly depends on the average score, and more than 80 points will do. Almost schools don't care much as long as they give money. The key is that if you want to keep up with your studies there, you must work hard in advance so that you can go to a good university in the future, otherwise you won't understand.