Why Study in Canada?
Engage in World-Class Education
Embrace a Multicultural and Cosmopolitan Environment
Live in an Affordable and Safe Country with a High Quality of Life
Earn While You Learn
Study to Immigrate
K-12 Education
Elementary School
Students from kindergarten to Grade 7* attend elementary school in Canada.
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For any students who are 12 years old and younger, must be accompanied by one of their parents during their study in Canada
Secondary School
Secondary school is from Grade 8 to Grade 12. Each province in Canada has different graduation requirements. In general, high school students must complete the following to receive their high school diploma in Canada:
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Required courses (e.g. English, Math, Science, etc.)
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Credit completion
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Community services
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Daily physical activities​
International students may or may not live with their parents in Canada. If their parents are not accompanying them during their study, they must have a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident as their legal Custodian.
Admission Process
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Assess your eligibility
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Prepare all necessary documents
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Apply to intended school(s)
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Pay necessary fees and receive an official Letter of Acceptance
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Apply for study permit
Documents for Application
Each school​ requires different types of documentation to support your application. Applicant should prepare the following documents in general:
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Confirmation of Enrollment
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Most Recent School Transcript
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Custodianship Declaration (if applicable)
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Immunization Record
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Passport Information
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Photo
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School Application Fee
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Post-Secondary Education
Universities
Canada is home to some of the world’s top universities. In fact, 30 Canadian institutions are counted among the best in the world, according to Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings 2020. Choose to study in Canada, and you’ll have the opportunity to encounter vastly different cultural and natural experiences – from the ski slopes of British Columbia to the prairie province of Manitoba, with cities such as Toronto, Montréal, Vancouver and Quebec famously friendly, tolerant and multicultural.
Colleges
With more and more occupations requiring advanced education, a college degree is critical to your success in today's workforce. But earning an accredited college degree can also have a significant impact on other areas of your life.
Admission Process
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Ensure you meet all the requirements for your desired program
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Apply to the University/College
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Submit all necessary documents and wait for the admission decisions.
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Receive a Letter of Offer. You need to confirm with admission by providing a tuition deposit before the set deadline in your offer.
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Once the deposit is received, your institution will issue an official Letter of Accept to confirm and facilitate your study permit application.
General Requirement
1. High-school diploma and transcript
2. TOEFL or IELTS result
3. Personal Profile and interview*
4. Depending on your curriculum, other examination results may be required
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AP, SAT, Gaokao, A-Level, etc.