What is the highest grade average earned by a student in Canada?
I did some searching but I could only find records on American high school GPAs. Since Canada records grade averages on a 1-100% scale, what is the highest recorded average for a highschool student in Canada (in one semester)?
Standards & Testing - 2 Answers
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100%. A student in my school had that two years ago (she was doing co-op though)
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If you search online there are many top students in Canada that have earned between 99-100% averages. I was astounded actually at what a search turned up. Good question.
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Saturday, August 28, 2010
Saturday, August 14, 2010
If after coming as a student to Canada I apply asylum and my application is denied may I lose student status?
If after coming as a student to Canada I apply asylum and my application is denied may I lose student status?
If I come as a full time student to Canada and after arriving apply to asylum and my application will be denied may I lost my student status? May I have chance to graduate my school after negative Court's desigion and after graduation to apply for a skilled worker/or similar immigration/work program inside of Canada?
Immigration - 3 Answers
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it is possible - yes. to be eligible to be a student you need to have lots of money to support yourself as you are NOT eligible to use the health system. If you have lots of money then you are NOT a refugee. refugees flee with nothing but the clothes on their backs and maybe one suitcase. The above statement is my opinion, And the statement below is Fact - and Canadian LAW Under Canadian laws, you should have reqested asylum in the first western country you arrived in (by plane or walking). If you did not do that then you are not eligible for refugee status in Canada.
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Hi, Asylum cases depend on what ground you are applying and what proof you have. I think you should concentrate on your studies. Do not waste money on such ideas and after graduation do job and apply for immigration. Correct way is the good way. Good luck, Administrator, http://thinkingofcanada.com http://study.thinkingofcanada.com http://doit.thinkingofcanada.com http://voices.thinkingofcanada.com http://video.thinkingofcanada.com http://software.thinkingofcanada.com
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Sidwell is correct. Since there are VERY few refugee generating countries where refugees arrive directly from that country to Canada, there are much less opportunities for refugees to be accepted to CAnada than there used to be.
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If I come as a full time student to Canada and after arriving apply to asylum and my application will be denied may I lost my student status? May I have chance to graduate my school after negative Court's desigion and after graduation to apply for a skilled worker/or similar immigration/work program inside of Canada?
Immigration - 3 Answers
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it is possible - yes. to be eligible to be a student you need to have lots of money to support yourself as you are NOT eligible to use the health system. If you have lots of money then you are NOT a refugee. refugees flee with nothing but the clothes on their backs and maybe one suitcase. The above statement is my opinion, And the statement below is Fact - and Canadian LAW Under Canadian laws, you should have reqested asylum in the first western country you arrived in (by plane or walking). If you did not do that then you are not eligible for refugee status in Canada.
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Hi, Asylum cases depend on what ground you are applying and what proof you have. I think you should concentrate on your studies. Do not waste money on such ideas and after graduation do job and apply for immigration. Correct way is the good way. Good luck, Administrator, http://thinkingofcanada.com http://study.thinkingofcanada.com http://doit.thinkingofcanada.com http://voices.thinkingofcanada.com http://video.thinkingofcanada.com http://software.thinkingofcanada.com
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Sidwell is correct. Since there are VERY few refugee generating countries where refugees arrive directly from that country to Canada, there are much less opportunities for refugees to be accepted to CAnada than there used to be.
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Saturday, August 7, 2010
Canada Student Loan question when you quit school?
Canada Student Loan question when you quit school?
I got accepted to a program this coming september and i'll be getting student loan for it. But right now i'm not sure if i should quit my job just to go back to school. I want to try the program to see if it's right for me My question is if I go to school and after a few days decided to quit school and just work, do I have to pay back the student loans/bursaries right away or will i be getting the 6 month before paying back the loans?
Financial Aid - 2 Answers
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If you decide that you are not going to complete your program, you must call the National Student Loans Service Centre immediately to inform them. The school will automatically send your name in if you do quit, so it is in your best interest to tell the NSLSC first. You should get a 6-month grace period before you would have to pay back the loans. The sentence below is from the CanLearn/NSLSC website (link below): 19) Q. What happens if I have received loans but cannot finish my program? A. You should advise your loan holders as soon as possible. You will have to start making payments on your loans 6 months after you leave school, unless you qualify for debt management assistance. See the Can't Repay? section to find out about programs for students who are having trouble repaying their loans. I hope the program works out for you!
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you still get the 6 months. Please check the refund policy of the school you plan to attend. since in most provinces the loan documents go to the school first, the school will take their tuition fees out of your loan. You only have a short period of time to withdraw from the program and get the school to refund the fees back to the student loan people. After that, they keep their portion of the loan and you are responsible for paying it back. Also if you attend school, get your student loan and then quit, you may be placed on academic probation and getting student loans again may be difficult or even impossible. Depending on the school you may be identified as a "runner" ie someone who only enrolled to get the student loan and had no intention of staying in school. If that happens, say goodbye to getting student loans again and say goodbye to your hope of ever having good credit, getting car loans, buying a house, getting a credit card. Best advice is to not negotiate your loans until you decide if you are going to continue. Then if you decide you are leaving, you can return the loan document (essentially giving them back their money) and you will not owe them anything.
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I got accepted to a program this coming september and i'll be getting student loan for it. But right now i'm not sure if i should quit my job just to go back to school. I want to try the program to see if it's right for me My question is if I go to school and after a few days decided to quit school and just work, do I have to pay back the student loans/bursaries right away or will i be getting the 6 month before paying back the loans?
Financial Aid - 2 Answers
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If you decide that you are not going to complete your program, you must call the National Student Loans Service Centre immediately to inform them. The school will automatically send your name in if you do quit, so it is in your best interest to tell the NSLSC first. You should get a 6-month grace period before you would have to pay back the loans. The sentence below is from the CanLearn/NSLSC website (link below): 19) Q. What happens if I have received loans but cannot finish my program? A. You should advise your loan holders as soon as possible. You will have to start making payments on your loans 6 months after you leave school, unless you qualify for debt management assistance. See the Can't Repay? section to find out about programs for students who are having trouble repaying their loans. I hope the program works out for you!
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you still get the 6 months. Please check the refund policy of the school you plan to attend. since in most provinces the loan documents go to the school first, the school will take their tuition fees out of your loan. You only have a short period of time to withdraw from the program and get the school to refund the fees back to the student loan people. After that, they keep their portion of the loan and you are responsible for paying it back. Also if you attend school, get your student loan and then quit, you may be placed on academic probation and getting student loans again may be difficult or even impossible. Depending on the school you may be identified as a "runner" ie someone who only enrolled to get the student loan and had no intention of staying in school. If that happens, say goodbye to getting student loans again and say goodbye to your hope of ever having good credit, getting car loans, buying a house, getting a credit card. Best advice is to not negotiate your loans until you decide if you are going to continue. Then if you decide you are leaving, you can return the loan document (essentially giving them back their money) and you will not owe them anything.
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Sunday, August 1, 2010
I am a Filipino citizen married to a Nepalese. Can I apply as a student to Canada from Nepal?
I am a Filipino citizen married to a Nepalese. Can I apply as a student to Canada from Nepal?
I am a Filipino citizen married to a Nepalese. I am planning to apply as a student in Canada from Nepal but I am not a Nepalese citizen. Do I have to change my citizenship? What are the requirements to change my citizenship?
Immigration - 2 Answers
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My wife is also a Filipino National who has since applied and received her Canadian Citizenship. She applied to come to Canada as a skilled worker. In your case, you can apply to come to Canada from Nepal as a Filipino National. It doesn't matter that you are married to a Nepalese as long as your immigrant status there has not changed. In the case that it has changed for example, you became a Nepalese citizen, then you would apply as a Nepalese irregardless of your previous nationality. If you are granted access to come to Canada (in which case in response to your question...it is much easier to get to Canada from outside of the Philippines as a Filipino national), then Canada would grant you a student Visa only and nothing else. At the end of the term you would have to leave Canadian soil to renew your Visa or apply for permanent resident status. Anyways, the laws are very complex and each case unique, but the bottom line is that if you are in Nepal, stay in Nepal and apply from there. The Canadian Embassy in the Philippines is too tough.
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Yes, you can apply for your study permit from Nepal if you are currently residing there. See this link for your answer and you can get detailed information about the whole process as well: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/study-how.asp#step3
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I am a Filipino citizen married to a Nepalese. I am planning to apply as a student in Canada from Nepal but I am not a Nepalese citizen. Do I have to change my citizenship? What are the requirements to change my citizenship?
Immigration - 2 Answers
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My wife is also a Filipino National who has since applied and received her Canadian Citizenship. She applied to come to Canada as a skilled worker. In your case, you can apply to come to Canada from Nepal as a Filipino National. It doesn't matter that you are married to a Nepalese as long as your immigrant status there has not changed. In the case that it has changed for example, you became a Nepalese citizen, then you would apply as a Nepalese irregardless of your previous nationality. If you are granted access to come to Canada (in which case in response to your question...it is much easier to get to Canada from outside of the Philippines as a Filipino national), then Canada would grant you a student Visa only and nothing else. At the end of the term you would have to leave Canadian soil to renew your Visa or apply for permanent resident status. Anyways, the laws are very complex and each case unique, but the bottom line is that if you are in Nepal, stay in Nepal and apply from there. The Canadian Embassy in the Philippines is too tough.
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Yes, you can apply for your study permit from Nepal if you are currently residing there. See this link for your answer and you can get detailed information about the whole process as well: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/study-how.asp#step3
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