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What is the procedure for applying for early admission to Canadian universities? How long will it take?
1. Check the information to learn more about Canadian schools, including school location, major setting, admission criteria, enrollment over the years, teachers, tuition fees, room and board fees and other information.

2. Choose a school and major. Combine your interests and abilities, and choose many schools and majors that suit you.

3. Apply for a school. Contact the school directly by email to get relevant information, or apply online through the school. Provide and mail the corresponding materials according to the requirements of the school. Different schools, departments and majors have different requirements for materials, which need to be confirmed with the school. Basic materials include:

(1) Fill in the complete application form for admission.

(2) English resume of the applicant

(3) personal statement (resume, education, study abroad plan, etc.). )

(4) proof of reading

(5) Transcripts of the last two years

(6) 2-3 letters of recommendation from teachers

(7) Proof of English proficiency

(eight) other materials that are helpful to the application.

(9) Application fee

4. School evaluation. If you decide to enter the school, an admission notice will be issued. Some schools will issue a temporary admission notice first, and then issue a formal admission certificate after the applicant pays the annual fee.

If you apply, you basically need to apply one year in advance!