No language test is required.
Canada values students' comprehensive English ability and does not need to take language tests. There are also language interview opportunities before entering the school. If you pass, you can take professional courses directly, otherwise there will be language training courses.
The academic system is short, and the amount of deposit certificates is reduced.
Studying in Canada, the academic system is short, the amount of deposit certificates is reduced, and the success rate of visas is greatly improved!
More employment opportunities
Canada's junior college curriculum is comprehensive, reasonable and easy to learn and understand. Colleges often adjust their majors, open new majors and create employment opportunities. Here, college students are generally better at finding jobs than undergraduates!
Loose immigration policy
Find a suitable job and study abroad in one step!
A variety of ways to study abroad
There are two ways for college students to study in Canada: undergraduate transfer credits and postgraduate diploma courses. The former has a high signing rate, while the latter chooses to be more professional.