The spring 2012 enrollment of Université du Québec is currently in full swing, and students in the accounting major are consulting about studying abroad and immigration issues in Quebec. Quebec is the largest province in Canada. The province is also one of the three largest employment and immigration provinces in Canada. The Quebec government encourages international students to immigrate through study abroad programs, and has recently introduced a series of favorable policies, including the "high school exemption award" scholarship system, which can cover up to 90% of tuition fees, amounting to RMB 100,000. After obtaining this substantial scholarship, the total cost of a two-year master's degree will be less than RMB 150,000. Study abroad experts introduce this as the most economical path for employment-based immigration in Quebec.
Currently, domestic junior college students face an awkward situation where they cannot obtain degrees and have difficulty finding employment opportunities. To pursue a graduate degree, they first need to earn an undergraduate degree. In response to this situation, students can choose to study abroad to address their insufficient academic qualifications and language proficiency that do not meet the requirements. Specific study abroad options include the following three points:
1. Junior college students who wish to continue studying in their current major can apply for transfer credit courses at Canadian universities, allowing them to complete the remaining credits and obtain a Canadian bachelor's degree.
2. If students want to switch majors, it is recommended to mainly apply for bachelor's degrees in their chosen field. However, this requires starting university again, with a four-year program. The advantage is that there are more choices in terms of institutions and majors, but the downside is that it takes longer and the study abroad costs are higher.
3. Junior college students also have the opportunity to pursue a graduate degree. Many Canadian colleges offer graduate diploma programs that issue academic certificates recognized by the Canadian government. With this qualification, students can earn higher immigration scores than those with only a bachelor's degree. Some schools' graduate diplomas can also be used to further pursue a master's degree.
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