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Studying in Quebec, Canada has so many advantages.
# Studying in Canada # Introduction Quebec is a welfare province in Canada. The government has invested heavily in education subsidies, and the tuition fee is only about 50,000-60,000 RMB per year. Only in Quebec can you get in touch with the unique English-French bilingual environment. English is the teaching language, and you can also learn from French. Canada is an English-French bilingual country, and mastering French is of great benefit to its future development. Canada is different from America. Parents can study with their students. If parents get a visa to study in Canada, children of compulsory education age will enjoy free education and parents will have the opportunity to immigrate. Is there so much benefit in studying in Quebec, Canada?

Canada's education system is not unified throughout the country. 10 provinces and 3 regions are running their own education systems. But similarly, the law stipulates that all minors aged 6 to 16 in China must receive compulsory education, and students with Canadian residents or citizenship do not have to pay tuition fees to receive education in public schools.

The 1 1 grade of secondary schools in Quebec is graduation grade, and more than 95% of Canadians choose public school education for their children in public primary and secondary schools in Quebec, Canada. Quebec is bilingual in English and French, with English Education Bureau and French Education Bureau. The British Education Bureau teaches in English, and most international students choose to study in the British Education Bureau.

Because of the government's French protection case, children can only go to public English education bureau schools to enjoy free education if one of their parents is a native English speaker, otherwise they can only go to public French education bureau schools. As international students, students from China can study in the School of Public English Education Bureau. Quebec French Protection Act excludes most immigrant children from public English schools, so most public English schools are British children, and the language environment is good!

Public English Education Bureaus such as the English Education Bureau of Montreal (EMSB), the Eastern Education Bureau (ETSB), the New Territories Education Bureau (NFSB) and the Riverside Education Bureau of Quebec (RSB) recruit outstanding primary and middle school students aged 6- 17 years worldwide and go to Canada to receive pure western education with student visas.

Applicable age: primary and secondary school students aged 6- 17.

Enrollment grade:1-1/grade.

Nature of the school: public

City: Montreal, Quebec, Canada and its surrounding areas

Language requirements: TOEFL IELTS scores are not required.

Annual tuition: about 60,000 RMB/year.

Registration fee: about 260 Canadian dollars (non-refundable)

Advantages and characteristics of public schools:

Rare public English-only primary and secondary schools in the world

Quebec has a case of protecting French, and the children of local immigrants need to go to public French schools. More than 90% of the students in British Education Bureau schools come from British families, and the language environment is naturally superior.

Unexpectedly low tuition fees.

Quebec is a welfare province in Canada, and the government has invested heavily in education subsidies. The tuition fee is only about 50,000-60,000 RMB per year, and the total cost of tuition+host family+three meals+insurance+school bus+guardianship is about 6.5438+0.2 million RMB per year!

There is no language score requirement for the application.

Public primary and secondary schools do not need compulsory language test scores. After evaluation, our admissions office can easily enroll students. The school has a good English environment and small class teaching.

Study abroad cities in developed countries

Montreal is the second largest city in Canada with a long history. It is also a twin city of China and Shanghai. In the ranking of global study abroad cities selected by QS in 20 17, Montreal ranked first in the world!

Western education and teaching environment

Accept western education and advanced educational ideas with local students, pay attention to the cultivation of children's self-confidence and speech ability, and encourage education to make children grow and progress in a pleasant learning environment.

Unique English-French bilingual living environment

Only in Quebec can you get in touch with the unique English-French bilingual environment. English is the teaching language, and you can also learn from French. Canada is an English-French bilingual country, and mastering French is of great benefit to its future development.

Canada's high school diploma is highly recognized worldwide. After getting the Canadian high school diploma, you will have more advantages in international application, as well as more language advantages, making it easier for you to graduate from college.

Multi-dimensional monitoring security

Canada's public education bureau, schools and host families also monitor students to ensure safety. The overseas team of Kai Tak International also provides comprehensive services and planning for students in foreign countries.

Studying in Quebec is easier to immigrate.

PEQ, Quebec's unique immigration policy for studying abroad, can apply for immigration in the shortest year and a half after graduating from high school, enjoy all the social benefits after immigration, and it is easier to apply for a university.

Parents can accompany them to handle immigration.

Canada is different from America. Parents can study with their students. If parents get a visa to study in Canada, children of compulsory education age will enjoy free education and parents will have the opportunity to immigrate.

Credits and graduation requirements

Students in grades 10 and 1 1 need to complete 54 credits, of which 1 1 has to complete at least 20 credits. (Note: French is a compulsory course for English schools in Canada as a second language. /kloc-international students enrolled in grades above 0/0 can apply to the Ministry of Education for exemption if they pass other subjects, but it is recommended that their children take basic French courses to add points to their development in Canada. )

Private schools in Quebec, Canada

Private schools in Canada are divided into aristocratic boarding schools and independent day schools. Every private school has different entrance requirements. Compared with public schools, the admission requirements of private schools will be more stringent. Most of them need English scores and interviews, and some will interview with Vericant. Private schools in Quebec, such as LCC, STANSTEAD, BISHOP, KELLS, etc., can enroll students in grade 12, and they can get a secondary school diploma in grade 12 after graduation. Tuition and student activities are very expensive, and the chances of admission are relatively high. Many students are rich children and celebrities.

Quebec is a province with better welfare in Canada. With independent legislative power granted by the federal government, the immigration policy is relatively loose. After graduating from high school in Quebec, international students can quickly obtain immigration status through Quebec's empirical immigration policy PEQ, which is much faster than federal immigration. This is one of the reasons why some Ontario students moved to Quebec. After obtaining the status, if you continue to study, you can save millions of RMB for international students, and you can also apply for medical and legal majors, scholarships, interest-free loans and other benefits that are hardly open to international students.

Montreal, Quebec, Canada is the second largest city in Canada, the oldest city in Canada and the twin cities of China and Shanghai. The World Expo will be held in 1967 and the Olympic Games will be held in 1976. It is a typical English-French bilingual city, known as the "Romantic City" and "Little Paris" in North America.

In 20 17, Montreal ranked first in the ranking of global study abroad cities selected by international organization QS!