I plan to study in Canada at the end of this year. Where should I submit my application? What process?

-When choosing a major, applicants should first analyze their background, specialties and interests, find a major suitable for their own development, and consider the needs of social development. For students who have just graduated from middle school, they should carefully consider their future career orientation. It is very useful to seek the opinions of senior people when necessary. It is not necessarily beneficial to blindly pursue "high, refined and sharp". Some fields of study require students to have multiple knowledge structures, such as management, consulting and law. MBA students can study economics, engineering or other subjects. This "career change" is sometimes necessary. Of course, if you go the wrong way at first, you can choose again. In western countries, it is not uncommon to change majors in the middle of study or change careers at work. This is why universities in western countries offer more flexible courses. In some cases, although there is no major to study at work, people can do it because the education process has improved their comprehensive quality. Applicants should first analyze their own background, specialties and interests, find a major suitable for their own development, and also consider the needs of social development. For students who have just graduated from middle school, they should carefully consider their future career orientation. It is very useful to seek the opinions of senior people when necessary. It is not necessarily beneficial to blindly pursue "high, refined and sharp". Some fields of study require students to have multiple knowledge structures, such as management, consulting and law. MBA students can study economics, engineering or other subjects. This "career change" is sometimes necessary. Of course, if you go the wrong way at first, you can choose again. In western countries, it is not uncommon to change majors in the middle of study or change careers at work. This is why universities in western countries offer more flexible courses. In some cases, although there is no major to study at work, people can do well because the education process has improved their comprehensive quality. "Other stones can attack jade", and sometimes people in other industries can even do better. But after all, we can't blindly expect this kind of "mistake", but we should consider it carefully from the beginning.

Well played. "Other stones can attack jade", and sometimes people in other industries can even do better. But after all, we can't blindly expect this kind of "mistake", but we should consider it carefully from the beginning.

-Choosing a school Although many schools offer the same or similar majors, there are great differences among different schools. When choosing a regular school, you should pay attention to the fact that the school you apply for should be a regular school that has been recognized by the provincial Ministry of Education. Toronto and Vancouver in southern Canada have a large population and many schools. Asian students choose these two cities for admission. Most of its schools are concentrated in urban areas and suburbs. There are also all kinds of very informal "learning shop" schools with insufficient teachers and poor conditions, which are purely for profit. Such schools can also issue admission notices after charging fees, but often embassies do not issue visas.

-Understand the language of instruction, and ask to consider the language requirements of the school when choosing a school. As English and French are used in Canada, applicants must find out which language is used in schools to avoid unnecessary troubles caused by language barriers. Generally, schools that teach in English require applicants to have a certain English foundation. Both undergraduate and graduate students (including some adult education) require TOEFL scores (or other English scores). The admission criteria are generally TOEFL 550 for undergraduates and TOEFL 580 for postgraduates. However, this achievement is a requirement for obtaining basic entrance qualifications, not a condition for obtaining scholarships. Although the English requirements of undergraduates are lower than those of postgraduates, the language level actually used by undergraduates in class is not low. Sometimes, it is more difficult for international students studying in graduate schools to choose some undergraduate courses. Because undergraduates have to take exams besides listening to extracurricular activities. Exams are generally time-limited. If the language ability does not reach a certain level, even if you have mastered and understood the teaching language, you should also consider the language requirements of the school when choosing a school. As English and French are used in Canada, applicants must find out which language is used in schools to avoid unnecessary troubles caused by language barriers. Generally, schools that teach in English require applicants to have a certain English foundation. Both undergraduate and graduate students (including some adult education) require TOEFL scores (or other English scores). The admission criteria are generally TOEFL 550 for undergraduates and TOEFL 580 for postgraduates. However, this achievement is a requirement for obtaining basic entrance qualifications, not a condition for obtaining scholarships. Although the English requirements of undergraduates are lower than those of postgraduates, the language level actually used by undergraduates in class is not low. Sometimes, it is more difficult for international students studying in graduate schools to choose some undergraduate courses. Because undergraduates have to take exams besides listening to extracurricular activities. Exams are generally time-limited. If the language ability does not reach a certain level, even if you master the knowledge you have learned, it is difficult to get good grades or even fail. Graduate students generally do not use the method of closed-book examination in a limited time, but write small papers in stages. Although the difficulty is not low, there is plenty of time. Some international students in China can finish their tasks successfully by burning the midnight oil. If the current language level does not meet the requirements

Without what you have learned, it is difficult to get good grades or even fail. Graduate students generally do not use the method of closed-book examination in a limited time, but write small papers in stages. Although the difficulty is not low, there is plenty of time. Some international students in China can finish their tasks successfully by burning the midnight oil. If the current language level can not meet the requirements, you can also consider taking a preparatory class first. You don't need TOEFL to attend preparatory classes, but you should grade students according to their actual level. After graduating from the preparatory class, I entered the professional study.

-Understand the cost and local climate. The tuition fees of various schools are quite different from the local living expenses. This is also one of the important factors of choice. Second, the climate problem. There is a great difference in temperature between north and south in Canada, and the difference between east and west is not small. The climate near the Great Lakes region adjacent to the United States and the maritime climate around Vancouver are more suitable for China people. Finally, we should pay attention to the different regulations of universities for international students and learn more about the management rules of the applicant schools in this regard. The above information can be directly inquired by relevant schools, or consulted by relatives, friends and related professional companies.

-To apply for an undergraduate degree, all institutions require applicants to have a diploma equivalent to a Canadian high school graduation. When applying, you can generally cast a net, and at the same time ask for information from several universities of your choice to understand the school's academic system, curriculum arrangement, admission requirements, tuition fees and so on. ■ Apply for admission and apply for undergraduate study. All institutions require applicants to have a diploma equivalent to a Canadian high school graduation. When applying, you can generally cast a net, and at the same time ask for information from several universities of your choice to understand the school's academic system, curriculum arrangement, admission requirements, tuition fees and so on.

-Generally speaking, applicants need to show: 1. Transcript To apply for an undergraduate course, you must submit a high school diploma and a report on the courses in the last six years. Graduate students are required to submit undergraduate transcripts and graduate transcripts (depending on the master's or doctoral application). 2. Resume, stating personal experience, education level, papers and future plans. This also needs to be translated into English or French. 3. One to four letters of recommendation. This letter is filled in by the teacher, professor, department head or dean of the applicant's original school. Explain the reasons for recommendation. 4. Applicants do not need to take the professional examination of the school they apply for, but they must pass the relevant language proficiency test. After receiving these documents, the relevant schools in Canada will send an admission notice to the applicant after a period of examination and approval. Some schools will only issue a letter of intent for temporary admission when the tuition fees for the first year have not been paid in full, and then issue a formal admission notice after the tuition fees have been paid in full. It will take some time to complete the above procedures. As an applicant, you must make reasonable arrangements according to your actual situation and the regulations of the school to avoid accidents. All schools have the peak of admission and the dead line of application time. The following timetable is for reference only. The applicant asked the school nine months before the start of school.

Admission notice. It will take some time to complete the above procedures. As an applicant, you must make reasonable arrangements according to your actual situation and the regulations of the school to avoid accidents. All schools have the peak of admission and the dead line of application time. The following timetable is for reference only. Applicants ask the school for information nine months before the start of school. Carefully understand all aspects of the situation, choose a university, and issue an application for admission. About two weeks later, the application is sent to the Canadian school, and the school usually sends the application form to the applicant within two weeks to 1 month. Two weeks later, the applicant received the form. Fill it out carefully and send it back to the school together with the above documents and the required application fee. Two weeks later, the school receives these documents and application forms, and will consider whether to accept the applicant within two to three months. If it agrees to accept the application, it will send an admission notice.

-Apply for a student visa. Once you receive the admission notice from the school, you can start visa matters. According to the requirements of the embassy or consulate, prepare the materials, fill in the visa application form and go through the relevant formalities. Submit the admission notice (original) to the Canadian embassy and consulate three months before the deadline for registration stipulated by the university, and attach a copy. Wait for the embassy or consulate to issue the application form. The applicant fills in the form carefully and truthfully, and returns it to the consulate together with four 2-inch registration photos and proof of economic guarantee. Applicants also need to show: 1. Education and employment resume; 2. A letter of guarantee notarized by the relevant department; 3. Academic achievements, diplomas and English/French language test scores in the past three years; 4. Birth notarization, unmarried or married notarization; 5. Notarization without criminal record; 6. A study plan, including the purpose of studying abroad, the major studied, the number of years and the guarantee of returning to China after completing their studies; 7. Receipt of the tuition fee paid by the applicant. Super ■ Applying for a student visa Once you receive the admission notice from the school, you can start visa processing. According to the requirements of the embassy or consulate, prepare the materials, fill in the visa application form and go through the relevant formalities. Submit the admission notice (original) to the Canadian embassy and consulate three months before the deadline for registration stipulated by the university, and attach a copy. Wait for the embassy or consulate to issue the application form. The applicant fills in the form carefully and truthfully, and returns it to the consulate together with four 2-inch registration photos and proof of economic guarantee. Applicants also need to show: 1. Education and employment resume; 2. A letter of guarantee notarized by the relevant department; 3. Academic achievements, diplomas and English/French language test scores in the past three years; 4. Birth notarization, unmarried or married notarization; 5. Notarization without criminal record; 6. A study plan, including the purpose of studying abroad, the major studied, the number of years and the guarantee of returning to China after completing their studies; 7. Receipt of the tuition fee paid by the applicant. Applicants who have studied for more than 6 months still need a physical examination, and this matter should be dealt with as soon as possible. Because the medical examination results need to be sent to Canadian institutions in Hong Kong within three to four weeks, they can only be transferred to the Canadian Embassy in Beijing after unified examination and approval. Student visa applicants must study for more than 6 months and cannot be ignored. return

After half a year's study, the applicant still needs a physical examination, and this matter should be dealt with as soon as possible. Because the medical examination results need to be sent to Canadian institutions in Hong Kong within three to four weeks, they can only be transferred to the Canadian Embassy in Beijing after unified examination and approval. Student visa applicants must study for more than 6 months and cannot be ignored. Back in Canada, students who have stayed abroad for more than 6 months also need to go through it.