1. Admission Notice
Admission Application Form, Admission Application Appendix (Required for 9th-12th grade), School Recommendation Letter, Grades in the Last Three Years, Information Sharing Agreement (Required for Students Over 18 Years Old), Passport Copy, Vaccination Record Book, Guardian Document, IELTS or TOEFL Score Sheet (Required for 12th Grade), Homestay Application Form (Optional Accommodation Type), Application Fee.
2. Admission Result
If admitted, a conditional admission notice and payment instructions will be issued; if rejected, a rejection letter will be issued.
3. Pay fees
Pay according to the payment instructions, which generally includes registration fees, tuition fees, medical insurance fees, etc.; after the Education Bureau confirms that the payment has been received, it will issue a formal admission notice.
4. Apply for a visa
Apply for a student visa (Study Permit) to Canada with the admission notice and other required visa materials.
5. Complete preparatory courses
Complete the preparatory courses required by the Education Bureau before admission.
6. Report to school
After the visa is approved, report to the school before the start of the semester (generally new students need to report two weeks in advance and participate in relevant admission preparation activities organized by the Education Bureau).
Application time for Canadian high schools and elementary schools
a. Public schools: generally divided into September and February admission.
Application time recommendation: September enrollment is relatively the largest, it is recommended to start preparation in October of the previous year, the education bureau generally starts accepting applications in December, the application cycle is 4-8 weeks, and the application deadline is the end of May. It is recommended to start preparation for February enrollment in June of the previous year, the education bureau generally starts accepting applications in August, the application cycle is 4-8 weeks, and the application deadline is mid-November.
b. Top private schools: generally only enroll in September. Application time recommendation: It is recommended to start preparation in August of the previous year, private schools generally start accepting applications in October, the application cycle is 4-8 weeks, and the deadline is the end of December;
c. Ordinary private schools: The enrollment period is relatively flexible, roughly divided into September, November, January, April, and July.
Application time for Canadian colleges
The general admission period is divided into September, January and May
Application time suggestion: It is recommended to prepare one year in advance. Colleges generally do not have a fixed deadline. The key is to pay attention to the number of places in the applied major. If the number of places is full, the application will be automatically closed.
Application time for Canadian universities
a. Undergraduate: The general admission period is divided into September, January, and a small number of May
Application time suggestion: It is recommended to prepare one year in advance. For example, in October of the first semester of the senior year of high school, students can prepare for admission in September of the second year. The application deadline for direct admission to Canadian universities is usually in February or March. Canadian universities have multiple start dates for undergraduate dual admission, so there are multiple application opportunities for undergraduate dual admission. The average application period is 3-4 months
b. Master: The general admission period is divided into September and January, and a small number of admissions are in May
Application time recommendation: It is recommended to prepare one year in advance. For example, in October of the first semester of the senior year, students can prepare for admission in September of the following year. The average application period is 4-6 months
1. First-class education quality, low tuition and living costs
Canadian universities provide the best education and are among the world's educational powers. They are at the same level as degrees from the United States and the United Kingdom and are recognized by the world. Although it belongs to the Commonwealth of Nations, it does follow the North American education system. At the same time, it also shares many educational resources in the United States. Every year, many professors from Ivy League universities in the United States come to Canadian universities as visiting professors! With such a high quality of education, the cost of studying abroad is the lowest among the popular English-speaking countries for studying abroad, at least 1/3 cheaper. It is really cost-effective.
2. Bilingual learning environment of English and French
Canada has two official languages, English and French. Students can freely choose universities that teach in English or French, or study in bilingual universities. The language environment is unique.
3. Rich paid internships and easy employment immigration
Many universities and colleges in Canada have close cooperation with local companies, and set up a variety of paid internship courses for students, which are highly matched with their majors. Students may stay in the internship unit after internship. Students who pass the paid internship course usually have an employment rate of more than 90% in Canada after graduation.
In addition, as long as you study full-time professional courses in Canada for more than two years, you can obtain it after graduation. A three-year open work permit can be submitted for immigration application after working for 6-12 months. In some provinces, you can successfully obtain a maple leaf card after 6-12 months.
4. Safe and stable, comfortable natural environment
Canada is a peace-loving and politically and economically stable country. The country has laws to protect the legitimate rights and interests of citizens, and there are few natural disasters. The economy is still rising steadily during the financial crisis. The crime rate is very low, and students do not need to worry about campus violence. The climate is pleasant, the four seasons are distinct, and there are rich free indoor and outdoor entertainment activities. It is the most suitable place for people to live.
5. Multiculturalism and comfortable environment, an ideal country for immigration
Canada is a country with diverse cultures and harmonious coexistence. Studying in Canada can experience different ethnic and cultural backgrounds around the world, and you can find a sense of home in diverse communities and campuses. Canada ranks among the top in terms of education, life expectancy, national income and overall quality of life, and Canada has abundant fresh water resources, a comfortable population density, a low violent crime rate and a complete medical care system. The United Nations has listed Canada as one of the most suitable places for human habitation in the world. At the same time, it has generous welfare protection and a relatively relaxed immigration policy, making it an ideal country for immigration.