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Advantages of Canadian work visa parents and children studying abroad

The phenomenon of "younger age" in studying abroad is becoming more and more serious. More junior high school students and even primary school students are more willing to go abroad for international education. What are the advantages of children with Canadian work visas receiving education in Canada? I compiled the following articles, hoping to help you.

1) Take BC Province as an example. Children aged 5- 18 of work visa applicants can go to school directly in BC province without applying for a student visa. All public schools in British Columbia provide free education for their residents. However, it is up to the school to decide whether the child belongs to BC residents. (The laws of other provinces are slightly different. Based on the actual situation. )

2) Parents actually work in Canada and have a work visa, which can ensure financial resources, accompany their children to study for a long time, and save the trouble and expenses of finding a guardian.

3) The general work contract period is two years. If the applicant successfully applies for immigration after two years, the children will emigrate together and continue to enjoy local free education and free medical benefits.

3. Application conditions:

(1) Primary school:

A) accompanied by parents, without asking for a guardian.

B) You can enter the school directly without a student visa and a long-term residence permit.

C) There are no hard and fast rules for language achievement.

(2) junior high school:

A) I graduated from a primary school in China and am studying in a junior high school.

B) Language scores: there are no hard and fast rules; Private high schools and aristocratic schools will have some requirements.

C) entrance examination: interview: some of them need on-site interview or SKYPE interview;

D) Parents don't need to be guardians in Canada.

E) You can enter the school directly without a student visa and a long-term residence permit.

(3) High school:

A) Public senior high schools: applications for graduation from grade two or above in China, with an average score of over 70%;

B) Private high schools: the average scores of all subjects in middle schools in the last three years are above 75%-80%; Junior high school diploma, junior high school and senior high school transcripts; 18 or 19 students.

C) Language scores: there are no hard and fast rules; Most aristocratic schools in private high schools require IELTS 5.5 or 6.5, and they also need to provide SSAT scores.

D) Entrance Examination: Interview: Some of them need on-site interview or SKYPE interview.

E) Students under e)18 can enter the school directly without applying for a student visa and a long-term residence permit.

After obtaining a work visa, families will enjoy more convenience and benefits for their children to receive local education in Canada. First, if their children choose to attend public schools before the age of 18, tuition fees are free and parents do not need to ask guardians to accompany them, which will save applicants a lot of money. Second, it is relatively easy to apply for immigration after applying for a work visa. If you don't get a work visa, you can apply for immigration after working full-time in Canada for one year. After the whole family emigrates, children can enjoy more generous educational benefits. For example, after becoming a permanent resident, you can apply for a loan for undergraduate tuition, and you can repay it in installments after graduation. If ordinary families send their children to study in Canada directly, they should not only hire a guardian before the age of 18, but also leave the country once every six months if parents want to accompany their children. The point is that this does not guarantee a return. Because the core of a temporary visit visa is a short stay, and once your intention is a long stay, the immigration officer of the customs can refuse you entry (even if you have multiple visit visas). If you get a work permit, you can stay in China for a long time without the restriction of leaving the country every six months. At the same time, without a work visa, children can only enter school as international students and cannot enjoy the benefits of free education. If children want to apply for immigration while studying abroad, they have to wait until they graduate from college and work for one year before they can apply. If the child only goes to junior high school or high school, this process will be very long. It can be seen that obtaining a Canadian work visa can effectively avoid these problems and gain more benefits and convenience for children's education.