Higher Education in Canada

Studying in Canada for higher education offers numerous advantages, including a high success rate for visa applications, low entry requirements, excellent value for money, the opportunity for the whole family to accompany the student, the possibility of obtaining a post-graduation work permit, and access to free education for children. With annual tuition fees starting as low as CAD 11,000, international degrees recognized worldwide, and favorable employment prospects in Canada and abroad after graduation, it becomes a pathway to immigration.

 

Applying for higher education in Canada does not require IELTS or TOEFL scores for university dual admission, and students with an IELTS score of 6 or 5.5 can directly enter undergraduate programs or colleges, respectively, without the need for SAT exams. Canada, as a prominent immigration destination, has immigration policies in place in various provinces. Graduates can secure a post-graduation work permit lasting up to three years, providing ample preparation for future immigration opportunities.

Application Criteria:

  1. Applicants must be enrolled in or have completed secondary school, high school, college, or university education, and possess a complete transcript, diploma, and degree certificate.
  2. Sufficient funds, with a minimum of CNY 600,000 and a 12-month bank statement.

Elementary and Secondary Education in Canada

Elementary and secondary education in Canada follows the North American education system, emphasizing the development of students’ individuality, exploration of interests, and comprehensive skill enhancement. Children not only experience Canada’s cultural and social environment but are also well-positioned for admission to world-renowned universities after high school without the need for a standardized test. Educational resources are shared between the United States and Canada, making it easier to enroll in top global institutions. The cost of elementary and secondary education in Canada is relatively low, with public school tuition ranging from CAD 10,000 to CAD 15,000. Canada is known for its affordability among popular study destinations, and the application process is straightforward, with no language tests or interviews required.

Application Criteria:

  1. Students aged 17 or younger (some schools accept students as young as 4 years old for kindergarten, and students aged 4 to 12 must have parents accompanying them).
  2. Parents must provide financial guarantees of at least CNY 500,000 to demonstrate their ability to support the student’s normal study and living expenses in Canada, ensuring that students do not engage in illegal work or stay illegally due to insufficient financial means during their studies.
  3. Students must provide transcripts from the past three years.
  4. If applying to a private school, students may need to undergo an evaluation and apply based on the results.
  5. It is advisable to sign contracts and prepare applications at least one year in advance to ensure sufficient time to apply to the most suitable school.