Most students majoring in French or attending French training programs plan to study abroad. Students with a certain level of French proficiency can choose to study in France or at a French-speaking university in Quebec, Canada. In contrast, during the graduate school entrance phase, Canadian universities in Quebec do not have entrance exams, and no French test scores are required when applying. Additionally, after graduating from studying abroad, students can automatically obtain a 3-year work visa, and after working for one year, they can apply for immigration, which meets the conditions for transferring from a diploma program to a bachelor's degree in Canada.
Experts from the Quebec Study Abroad Network emphasize that the official languages of Canada are English and French. The University of Quebec is a French-speaking university and currently has the largest scale of education and the most students enrolled in Canada. The Trois-Rivières campus of the University of Quebec offers two undergraduate programs and some master’s specialty programs that accept Chinese students. The courses are set up innovatively, and the course selection method is flexible. Applicants can choose based on their own professional background or work experience. The Trois-Rivières campus also has an International French Institute specifically designed to help international students quickly integrate into French learning.
Students focus more on whether there is an opportunity to become a permanent resident of Canada. Experts from the Quebec Study Abroad Network say that according to Quebec's immigration policy, international students in their final year of undergraduate or master’s studies (including language learning) can apply for immigration. Since the application is made locally and with the help of a lawyer, many troubles encountered by foreign applicants can be avoided, shortening the cycle and increasing the success rate. After immigrating to Canada for 3 years, if relevant conditions are met, one can also apply for Canadian citizenship.
According to experts from the Quebec Study Abroad Network, the Quebec Ministry of Education has signed a memorandum of cooperation in higher education with the Chinese Ministry of Education, providing scholarships to Chinese international students studying undergraduate and master’s courses at public universities in Quebec, reducing high tuition fees. Chinese international students can enjoy the same low-tuition preferential policies as local students.
Experts from the Quebec Study Abroad Network say that the visa approval rate for applying to the Trois-Rivières campus of the University of Quebec is high, the visa processing time is short, and compared to some popular universities in popular Canadian cities, the tuition and living expenses are relatively affordable. From this perspective, choosing the University of Quebec should be relatively cost-effective for studying abroad, meeting the conditions for transferring from a diploma program to a bachelor's degree in Canada.
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