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Book Your Initial Appointment for Free: Schedule your first appointment with us at no cost. During this session, you will have a dedicated half-hour call to discuss your case.
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Guidance During the Call: Throughout the call, our team will assess your requirements, discuss your case, and provide guidance regarding the registration process.
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Complete the General Registration Form: Following the call, you will be asked to fill out the general registration form to initiate the process.
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Application Fee Payment: We will provide you with the bank account details for wiring the application fee, which is the next step in beginning the registration process.
We're here to ensure your experience is as seamless as possible. Please don't hesitate to reach out with any questions or to start the process.
FAQ
I am seeking guidance in selecting the most suitable program for my academic and career goals in Canada. How can you help me?
We have education counselors who will engage in discussions with you to determine the best pathway that will lead you to your goal. They will provide guidance and support in choosing the right program for you. Additionally, we have an immigration counselor who will assist you throughout the process of coming to Canada. They will provide valuable information and help you navigate the necessary immigration procedures.
What is the minimum language proficiency level required for enrolment in universities and colleges in Canada?
The minimum language level requirement for enrolment in a university or college in Canada typically depends on the institution and the program you are applying to. In most cases, international students are required to demonstrate proficiency in the English language by submitting valid test scores from recognized English language proficiency tests such as IELTS (International English Language Testing System) or TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language). The specific minimum score or language level required in general is IELTS 5.5
What is the cost of studying at a university or college in Canada?
The cost of studying at a university or college in Canada can vary depending on various factors such as the institution, program of study, level of study, and whether you are a domestic or international student. Generally, international students can expect higher tuition fees compared to domestic students.
On average, undergraduate programs for international students can range from approximately CAD 15,000 to CAD 35,000 per year. However, some professional programs or programs in fields such as medicine, dentistry, or business may have higher tuition fees.
For graduate programs, international students can expect to pay higher tuition fees compared to undergraduate programs. The tuition fees for master's and doctoral programs can range from approximately CAD 10,000 to CAD 30,000 per year, depending on the institution and program.
Additionally, you should also consider other expenses such as accommodation, living costs, health insurance, and study materials when budgeting for your education in Canada.
What are the possible solutions if I don't meet the minimum IELTS score required for studying after high school in Canada?
Pathway programs are designed to help international students bridge the gap between their current English language proficiency and the requirements for their desired academic program. These programs typically combine English language training with academic coursework, allowing you to improve your language skills while earning credits towards your degree.
Can I complete my high school studies in Canada if I am currently in Grade 10? Will I be registered in Grade 11 for the next academic year?
Yes, it is possible to complete your high school studies in Canada if you are currently in Grade 10. The specific requirements and processes may vary depending on the province or territory and the school you plan to attend. Generally, schools in Canada accept international students for high school education.
If you meet the admission requirements of the school and obtain the necessary study permits or visas, you can enroll in Grade 11 for the next academic year. Additionally, it's advisable to consider factors such as language proficiency, tuition fees, and living expenses when planning to study in Canada.
How much does it typically cost to attend high school in Canada?
The cost of attending high school in Canada can vary depending on various factors such as the province, school board, and whether you are an international student or a Canadian resident. In general, for Canadian residents, attending a public high school is usually free, as education is funded through taxes. However, there may be additional fees for extracurricular activities, textbooks, and school supplies.
For international students, the cost of attending high school in Canada is typically higher. Tuition fees for international students can range from several thousand to tens of thousands of dollars per year, depending on the school and location. It's important to note that tuition fees may not include additional expenses such as accommodation, transportation, and health insurance.
Do you offer specialized programs for students between the ages of 7 and 17?
Yes, we offer specialized programs specifically designed for students between the ages of 7 and 17, such as summer camps held in various cities worldwide. These programs are carefully tailored to address the distinct learning and developmental requirements of students within this age range. They provide a holistic educational experience that fosters academic growth, personal development, and cultural enrichment. Our primary objective is to create a supportive and engaging learning environment that ensures the success and well-being of every student. To learn more about our programs, please visit our website.
What is the difference between a temporary residence visa and a permanent visa in Canada?
Temporary Residence Visa: known as a visitor visa or temporary resident permit, it allows individuals to stay in Canada for a limited period. This visa is typically issued for purposes such as tourism, study, business visits, or temporary work. It is important to note that a temporary residence visa does not grant permanent residency or citizenship status. The duration of stay depends on the type of visa and individual circumstances, ranging from a few weeks to a few years. Once the visa expires, individuals must leave Canada unless they apply for an extension or a different immigration status.
Permanent Visa: Also known as an immigrant visa or permanent resident status, it allows individuals to live, work, and study in Canada on a permanent basis. Permanent residency is granted to individuals who meet specific criteria, such as skilled workers, investors, entrepreneurs, or family sponsorship. Permanent residents enjoy most of the rights and benefits available to Canadian citizens, including access to healthcare, education, and social services. They also have the option to apply for Canadian citizenship after fulfilling certain residency requirements.
In summary, a temporary residence visa is for temporary stays in Canada, while a permanent visa grants long-term residency and the possibility of eventually becoming a Canadian citizen.
Can you provide assistance to students who want to study in countries other than Canada?
Yes, we provide assistance to students interested in studying in countries other than Canada, such as the UK, Australia, Europe, and the USA. Our support services may vary depending on the specific country and degree program you are interested in. We can provide guidance and resources to help you explore study abroad options, understand admission requirements, and navigate the application process. Studying abroad in different countries can offer unique educational experiences and broaden your horizons. Feel free to reach out to us for more information and personalized guidance on studying in your desired country.
What types of degrees can you assist students with?
CCCE, in collaboration with its partners worldwide, can assist students in enrolling in high school programs to obtain their high school diploma. Moreover, we provide guidance and support for students seeking admission to colleges, where they can pursue certificates, diplomas, and bachelor's degrees. Our services also extend to university admissions, allowing students to pursue a wide range of academic programs, including certificates, diplomas, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees, including PhD programs, in both Canada and Europe.
Can I change my temporary study visa to permanent residency after completing my studies in Canada?
Yes, it is possible to transition from a temporary study visa to permanent residency after completing your studies in Canada. Canada offers various immigration programs that allow international students to apply for permanent residency, such as the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program (PGWP) and the Express Entry system. The specific eligibility requirements and pathways may vary depending on factors such as your education, work experience, language proficiency, and other criteria. It is advisable to consult with our partner who is a registered immigration consultant to understand the available options and requirements based on your individual circumstances.