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At what age did the child transfer to Canada to study?

Many immigrant friends' children transfer from China to Canada to study, and they really face many challenges. In addition to choosing a good school, it is also important to choose a good time. So just in terms of time, how old will you come to study? Bian Xiao interviewed several children and came to a preliminary conclusion: it is a good time for China to graduate from the second grade of junior high school. There are the following reasons: 1. I come from the second grade of junior high school in China, and my age is basically 14. You can go to the ninth grade in Canada. The ninth grade is a new beginning for every student, so the children of new immigrants can have a new beginning like everyone else and don't need to reintegrate into a circle. Making friends is good for children. 2. If 14-year-old children finish the second grade of junior high school in China, they can basically read and write Chinese skillfully, so they don't have to worry about Chinese problems. Many primary school students came and accepted English quickly, but Chinese education became a problem. Everyone knows that Chinese is difficult to learn. 3. Children who have studied in Canada for 4 years in middle school do not need to take TOEFL examination and approval to apply for university. It is best to agree when they are 15 years old. I have a colleague in China whose child graduated from junior high school. He played his wishful thinking very well. . . Children who graduated from junior high school have basically established their outlook on life and values. Because they are not yet 18 years old, they know that their wings are not hard and they are not afraid of making trouble, and they are more obedient. High school has been in Canada for three years, and the three-year buffer period has adapted to the local culture, so the language naturally passed. Compared with foreign students from China, I got used to all aspects of life and study quickly after I went to college. Friends and couples get along well in China and will never really come to Canada. They just apply for immigration and indirectly send their children to study abroad. It is much cheaper for immigrant children to study than for international students. Public high schools are free, and although the living expenses of renting houses have to be paid, it is still very cost-effective compared with the cost of studying abroad. My friend returned to China after half a year. Because Canada has zero income, children receive the full amount of milk money every month, which is enough to pay the rent for more than half a month. /kloc-After 0/8 years old, you can apply for a low-interest loan and go to college with an independent account. After finishing college, I will go back to China and be a real little returnee. Beijing and Shanghai let it develop. The family is still very happy in China. My friend's wishful thinking is really good, but it is certainly not without risks. For example, you should know and trust your children very well, and children themselves should be sensible enough. Overseas calls are uninterrupted every day. Even so, 100% may not know the real situation of the child. Although every family has its own problems and laws, I think parents should pay attention to their children with their own eyes every day and stay with them. In any case, I absolutely don't advocate that children come to study abroad after graduating from high school. It is difficult to get the same treatment and recognition in Canada for three years in domestic high school. Children can't go directly to college, they have to spend time taking language tests, or go to college to study ESL, and then go to adult high school to make up credits for college. This confused vacuum in the future is a torment for children. Children's time, energy, spirit and endurance are worn away little by little, and children who are slightly uncertain are ruined. Children at this time are also the most difficult to manage, saying that they are 18 years old, but they are adult children. Leaving the shelter of parents, suddenly entering a strange environment, cultural differences are great, thoughts and feelings are sensitive and fragile, and easy to deform. It is not impossible for children in the middle of college to study in Canada, but it still takes a lot of time to apply for a university and take the TOEFL test. Occasionally it will waste a year or so. I have several friends whose children were 13- 15 when they immigrated, and now they are all students of famous universities. In China, children have a harmonious relationship with their parents, and they are sensible and polite when dealing with their elders. English is very authentic, but Chinese is also very good, not bananas, but parents' pleasure.