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Can i go to Canda as a student if im under 18??????

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i live in Australia , age 15 and i wanted to go study in canada alone. can i do that ? wat do i need to go??

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  1. I think you can..


  2. You would probably need your parents to let someone be your legal guardian in Canada.

  3. yes u can u must get papers from the embasy  and know some one in canada thet will be responsible for you well you are in canada like a sponser

  4. Enough Money for support

    Acceptance letter from school

    Student Visa

  5. Yeah, you have to sign up for a foreign exchange student program in Australia. EF High School Year Overseas

    EF offers a range of exchange programs for high school students (aged 15-18), including short summer program (2 or 3 months), half year (one semester) or full study year programs.  Students attend school and stay with host families, and in bilingual Canada, this means students can choose to attend classes in English or French (immersion) as well as choose an English or French speaking host family.  For more information visit: www.ef.com

    Southern Cross Cultural Exchanges (SCCE)

    Southern Cross Cultural Exchange (SCCE) offers cultural exchange programs to Canada for high school students (aged 15-18), for one semester or a full school year.  The program includes travel, orientation, home stay, schooling and (where appropriate) language training.  Students can choose to live and study in either in either an English speaking or French speaking environment and a compulsory two-week “Language Camp” in Montreal is provided at the commencement of the full year program.  For more information visit:One of my friend's moms hosts them, there's been Mexicans, Koreans but no Aussies thus far.http://www.studycanada.ca/australia/exch...

  6. I suggest some sort of study abroad/exchange student program. Ask a counselor in your school to help you out. For kids your age, you might need to go through an external agency since most high schools don't have exchange programs. It's a bit pricey but traveling is always extremely cool. I've been to Canada (Montreal) and I loved it. It's like being in the states but with extra perks. Didn't study there but I visited some colleges when I was considering it and was very impressed.

    Best of luck Mate.

    PS make sure you're getting good marks in school. Also, programs usually ask for recommendations from your teachers so make sure you're in good standing with them.

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