Age requirements for applying for undergraduate courses in Canada:
Generally, Canadian universities have no specific restrictions on the age of students, and there is no mandatory requirement that they must be adults to apply. However, according to the different application methods, the requirements for age are also different. Undergraduate majors in Canadian universities can enter the school as long as they are 16 years old, provided that students must apply for direct admission. If a student's language is not up to standard and wants to apply for double undergraduate admission, the minimum required age must be 17. For example, Fraser International College, University of Saskatchewan and University of Guelph all have clear requirements, otherwise they will not be accepted.
Age requirements for applying for public high schools in Canada:
Canadian public middle schools have two advantages: first, the cost is low, and some 7788 miscellaneous expenses such as tuition and living expenses for students for one year are 12- 15000 RMB; Second, the language environment is good, and the schools are basically local children in Canada. The application requirements of public high schools are relatively low, but there are strict requirements on the age of students. First of all, schools under the Public Education Bureau assign students grades according to their age. For example, students aged 65,438+06 usually study in grade 65,438+00. If you have finished 65,438+00 in China, the school will divide you into classes according to your learning ability (according to your grades), language level and test scores after entering the school to see if you can take 65,438. Secondly, Canadian public high schools do not accept students aged 18. Therefore, Canada does not accept applications from students in grades 65,438+02. Canada has strict restrictions on the graduation age of high school students. BC province must graduate before adulthood. If you really want to apply for a public education bureau, you can try some schools under the Catholic Public Education Bureau in Toronto, Ontario, such as Notre Dame High School and St. Joseph Molopak High School.
Age requirements for applying for private high schools in Canada:
Different from public high schools, private high schools in Canada have relatively flexible age requirements for students, especially those who are too young or too old. We can divide private high schools in Canada into international private high schools and day private high schools (mostly religious). First, international private high schools. General international private high schools, such as Daying International College and Crown College, have no mandatory age requirement for students who want to apply for 12 grade. These schools are perfect for adult students. As long as you have completed 6 credits and completed the 10 English test, you can graduate smoothly and then apply for a university. Secondly, private high schools are day schools. Most of these schools have a certain religious nature, but they do not force students to believe in religion. This kind of school can accept that students are too young or graduate at the age of 20. Some schools allow students to graduate at the age of 265,438+0. Of course, the requirements for students will be higher. Many schools require students to provide certain language scores and need interviews. But it can be graded according to the actual situation of students. This year, I have a student of 14, who successfully applied to a private high school 1 1 through excellent grades and interviews.
Canada has a small population of only 22 million. But the land area is large, which is equivalent to the whole area of China plus five Hebei provinces. The natural resources owned by the country rank among the top in the world, which can be described as vast territory and abundant resources. Therefore, Canada's national policy is to encourage immigrants. Generally speaking, it takes 4-5 years to apply for skilled immigrants outside Canada, but China has a very loose immigration policy for international students. It usually takes 6- 12 months to get the status. Recently, all provinces have introduced provincial nomination policies, and students can apply for skilled immigrants without work experience after graduation.
Canada's education policy is very free and open. Some students have poor grades in high school and want to go to other colleges or universities for further study after entering Canadian universities. In fact, it is entirely possible. If students transfer credits between colleges, the recognition of credits will be high and it is very easy to transfer credits. If students plan to go to college for further study, there is no problem at all It is recommended to study university-related majors, so that more credits will be transferred. Some students want to learn a new major when they go to college, so the credits transferred to professional courses will be relatively less, but they can be transferred to elective courses. Students with such needs must work hard. Come to Canada, anything is possible.