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What do I need to take into consideration when leaving the UK to study in Canada?? (Just finished GCSEs)?

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My cousin's ex-girlfriend gave me an option for me to live with her in Canada. I've recently been having problems at home with my brothers forceful aggression and i'm fining it hard to cope with it all... My dad is just as threatening and is also just as violent. Lucky for me, my mum is saint however she will not take much action against him - the police are involved in this.

I have recently received my GCSE results and I passed with almost all of the subjects, however, I was planning on taking Biology for A-levels as I generally have an interest for it. I gained a C and I needed a B, I really did try but timings let me down once again. Me and a family friend of mine tried to push for it but speaking to the deputy head personally however he wouldn't negotiate. My school doesn't really offer the subjects that I would like to do... Canada has many opportunities for me in having an education that i'm passionate about.

What do I need to take into consideration if I leave the Uk? What are the standards and teaching methods in Canada?

How will I complete my education, and get the qualifications like A-levels until I go to University?

What will my cousin/friend have to do before I leave, what are the procedures?

Thanks in advance!

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  1. By the time you return, the UK will have an all coloured populace, London will have been renamed Islamabad 2, and to follow any religion that is not approved by allah will carry the death penalty.  


  2. Canada is a wonderful Country. They have a very good education system too. As a fellow Brit I have found that the English speaking provinces tend to be a bit friendlier.

    Not sure what qualifications are needed for studying over there.

    I have enclosed several links that should be of some use to you.

    This link is good for your immigration information http://www.cic.gc.ca

    I used for information about moving to Canada.

    You will have to pay fees for your education and bear in mind that it does get really cold in the winter.

    It can take upto 1 year to get approval for moving there so I assume studying is probably a little quicker. Hope the links help. Good luck.

    E-mail or IM me for any other questions. I Have family and friends over there and visit regularly so I do know a bit about Toronto and Ottawa.

    25/08/08 Here is another link that you should check out.  

    http://ca.finance.yahoo.com/personal-fin...

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