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Can I study in Canada after graduating from junior high school?

You can go to Canada to study after graduating from junior high school.

Conditions for junior high school students to study in Canada:

1. Junior high school students, like senior high school students, can choose public education bureaus and private high schools.

2. Junior high school students are young and have less time to adapt to the Canadian language. Although their independent living ability is weak, they can still study and live well with the help of teachers and teaching assistants.

3. Parents of middle school students in Canada generally require students to provide slep scores. If not, you can go to the ESL language center of the school first and pass the language test before going to the corresponding grade.

Junior high school students who want to go to middle school directly in Canada must meet the following requirements:

1, slep at least 42 points.

2. The average score of junior high school is above 80%.

Extended data:

Canadian junior high school entrance application conditions:

1, hardware condition: graduated from primary school and junior high school.

2. Language scores: there are no hard and fast rules; Private high schools and aristocratic schools will have some requirements.

3. Economic security: about 600,000 yuan.

4. Interview: Some of them need on-site interview or Skype interview;

Documents required for studying abroad:

1, the application form is complete, and the school certificate is free of translation and notarization;

2. Students under18 or 19 need additional citizens or permanent residents as guardians. For example, students under the age of 0/8 in Alberta, Ontario, Manitoba, Manitoba/KLOC;

3. Students under the age of 9 in British Columbia, New Brunswick and Newfoundland/kloc-0.

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