Hello! Thank you for the video! I have a question - is school education good in Canada? How easy or hard it will be for the kid to enter a university or college after school, assuming that the child is a diligent student?
Hey thanks for the reach out, hmm Canadian Schools and Universities are amongst the top in the world but it depends if your looking at it from an academic point of view, which can probably give more scrutiny or a parent like me where it's not only about the curriculum but also the practicality like how far is the school, how safe it is and the timings of the school as well. I have an 18 year old son in his second year in uni and a 13 year old still in grade eight and luckily both seems to be enjoying school a lot and also have good friends around them. I'm not sure if this is helpful but thanks again for asking🙂
Hi, parent of 2 here. Schooling in public schools is free in Canada. But free always doesn't mean best. Depends on your school district and, more importantly, the teacher. Also, if your child is a Canadian citizen then they give the "local" fee for universities, rather than the more expensive international student's fee. And yes, Canadian universities are considered amongst the best in the world for certain courses. I hope this helps.
Hey! Thanks for reaching out, being a single parent is not a limitation for getting accepted as a student here in Canada. I'm not an Immigration Consultant but I know that the requirements for getting a student visa depends on a lot of criteria's like the reason for pursuing an education in Canada, financial status, and the intention to go back to your country of origin. Of course the requirements would depend and is a case to case basis. I would suggest following this link www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit.html as it will give you more info. I hope I pointed you in the right direction and I wish you all the best!
Hello hope you are doing okay.i have a question for you if you don't mind, actually I m permanent resident of Canada but i have been outside from Canada for a very long time and now i m coming back through PRTD well i be able to apply for renewal of my pr card after i land in Canada or i have to wait for 2 years ? Please answer..
How about my uncle and auntie is canadian citezen already, they want to take me to canada. but the little problem is im only a nephew. theres any chance to take me to canada or not? thanks !
My baby was born here. Looking at the country’s back ground. Thank you! ❤
Thanks for the comment!
Hello! Thank you for the video! I have a question - is school education good in Canada? How easy or hard it will be for the kid to enter a university or college after school, assuming that the child is a diligent student?
Hey thanks for the reach out, hmm Canadian Schools and Universities are amongst the top in the world but it depends if your looking at it from an academic point of view, which can probably give more scrutiny or a parent like me where it's not only about the curriculum but also the practicality like how far is the school, how safe it is and the timings of the school as well. I have an 18 year old son in his second year in uni and a 13 year old still in grade eight and luckily both seems to be enjoying school a lot and also have good friends around them. I'm not sure if this is helpful but thanks again for asking🙂
Hi, parent of 2 here. Schooling in public schools is free in Canada. But free always doesn't mean best. Depends on your school district and, more importantly, the teacher. Also, if your child is a Canadian citizen then they give the "local" fee for universities, rather than the more expensive international student's fee. And yes, Canadian universities are considered amongst the best in the world for certain courses. I hope this helps.
Great video! Please give a breakdown as how it would be in Canada as a single parent who wants to study.
Hey! Thanks for reaching out, being a single parent is not a limitation for getting accepted as a student here in Canada. I'm not an Immigration Consultant but I know that the requirements for getting a student visa depends on a lot of criteria's like the reason for pursuing an education in Canada, financial status, and the intention to go back to your country of origin. Of course the requirements would depend and is a case to case basis. I would suggest following this link
www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit.html
as it will give you more info. I hope I pointed you in the right direction and I wish you all the best!
@@FilUCan-ryan thank you Brian!
Did actually do it. I hope you didn’t.
Hello hope you are doing okay.i have a question for you if you don't mind, actually I m permanent resident of Canada but i have been outside from Canada for a very long time and now i m coming back through PRTD well i be able to apply for renewal of my pr card after i land in Canada or i have to wait for 2 years ? Please answer..
How about my uncle and auntie is canadian citezen already, they want to take me to canada. but the little problem is im only a nephew. theres any chance to take me to canada or not? thanks !