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Can parents studying in Canada accompany them to work?

In Canada, only accompanying spouses are allowed to work in Canada, and international students accompanying their parents are not allowed to work in Canada.

Accompanying students, as the name implies, is to study with children. Broadly speaking, accompanying reading is a behavior that parents participate in from life to study. In a narrow sense, or what ordinary parents call accompanying reading is the behavior of parents or invited accompanying teachers to accompany their children to write homework and give guidance after school.

Nowadays, accompanying reading has become a phenomenon. At present, there are four kinds of accompanying reading: life accompanying reading, supervised accompanying reading, comparative accompanying reading and blind accompanying reading.

Extended data:

Studying in Canada:

1, application guide: admission notice, materials that can reflect good academic qualifications, graduation certificate, degree certificate, proof of participation in social practice, some certificates obtained, etc. The new regulations will come into effect on June 1 20 14. You only need to prove your willingness to study in Canada.

2. Study abroad expenses: the tuition fee is 79,000-108,000 yuan/year, and the accommodation and living expenses are 57,000-72,000 yuan/year. Scholarships are difficult to apply for, but there are grants, which are to serve as teaching assistants or help professors during the study process.

3. Achievement requirements: the average score of each subject in the university for 4 years is 80-85 points, or above B+; GPA is above 3.0; New TOEFL score above 93 or old TOEFL score above 580, IELTS score above 6.5.

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