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Study in Canada

Canada consists of13 provinces, each of which has a slightly different education system managed by independent ministry of education.

Most schools teach in English French as the second language for some programs. In general, local primary and secondary school students have to complete Grade 12 before they can enter community colleges, junior colleges or universities.

Since there is no public examination in Canada, overseas students are generally evaluated by their school results or results of international examination, such as GCE A Level and IB Diploma Program.

Study Path

As the second largest country in the world, Canada is also the largest developed country. Its quality education system has always been popular with students from all over the world. To Hong Kong parents and students, Vancouver and Toronto have long been the ideal cities to study abroad.

 

There are about 100 universities in Canada, many of which are world-renowned with excellent academic achievements. In addition, overseas students can enroll in local public schools with tuition fees cheaper than other countries; also, its safe and convenient environment is also one of the incentives for a large group of overseas students.

Primary and secondary schools in Canada are categorized into public and private schools. Public schools mainly serve local students with no student hall provided. Instead, they offer homestay programs in Canadian families for overseas students. As for private schools, boarding facilities or homestay accommodations are available.

Primary and Secondary School

Community colleges / colleges of Applied Crafts and Technology / junior colleges

in Canada mainly provide programs in applied arts, business, engineering and vocational training, etc. These programs are 1-3 years long and agraduation certificate or a diploma will be granted upon completion. .

Community College / College of Applied Arts and Technology / Junior College

Community colleges / colleges of Applied Crafts and Technology / junior colleges

in Canada mainly provide programs in applied arts, business, engineering and vocational training, etc. These programs are 1-3 years long and agraduation certificate or a diploma will be granted upon completion. .

University

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