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How many years does it take to go to Canada for junior college? how much is it? How many years can I immigrate after working? How much is the deposit?

I have been studying in Canada for more than five years and sent hundreds of students out. I can tell the landlord responsibly that after the language meets the direct admission requirements of the university there, the junior college needs to study for two to three years according to the different majors. At the current exchange rate, the average annual expenditure (tuition+living expenses+round-trip air tickets, etc. ) is RMB 6,543,800+0.2 million.

According to Canada's newly adjusted immigration policy in 2008, international students with (full-time) two-year college education or above studying in Canada can get a work permit for up to three years immediately without looking for a job after graduation. According to Canada's immigration law, foreign students who have completed a college degree or above in the local area can meet the immigration conditions as long as they have one year's work experience.

If you are willing to go to Saskatchewan, the law of the province is that international students who have completed college education or above in the local area will meet the immigration conditions after working full-time for half a year.

Canada has no fixed requirements for studying abroad. It is suggested that your security be prepared according to the amount over there (estimated years of study x average annual expenses), and it is better to save a little more than this figure.

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Your answer upstairs is biased. Most local children in Canada go to junior college after graduating from high school because it is easy to find a job after graduation. When applying for immigration to Canada, the college degree is more than the undergraduate degree, which can be verified directly on the website of the Canadian Immigration Bureau.

And many China children who study in Canada have entered the best universities there. As for the employment after graduation, it may not be ideal, because the national conditions of Canada and China are very different, so we can't use the situation of China to speculate there.

Scholarships from Canadian universities are rarely given to international students, very few. This is very different from the United States, because there are many private universities in the United States and universities in Canada are basically public. The government mainly returns education benefits to its citizens and immigrants, not foreigners.

Working while studying in Canada is legal and has been implemented for several years. You can work part-time every semester, generally no more than 20 hours a week, and you can work full-time in winter and summer vacations, with unlimited hours.

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If you have any questions about education in Canada, you can consult me in detail. At the current exchange rate, the average annual expenditure (tuition+living expenses+round-trip air tickets, etc. ) is about RMB 6,543,800+0.2 million. In the cheapest province, the annual expenditure may be less than 654.38 yuan +0.5 million, and in the most expensive and popular colleges, it may reach 654.38 yuan +0.5 million!