Frequently Asked Questions about the School Year in Canada

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If you are thinking about studying an academic year in Canada, you surely have many questions. Here, we have gathered clear and direct answers to the most common questions so you can make the best decision.

Is it easy to adapt to a Canadian host family?

We know this point raises many doubts... But experience tells us that students integrate quickly and with a lot of support..

Host families in Canada go through a very strict selection process. Furthermore, they are used to welcoming international students.

They tend to get very involved, sharing meals and activities, and helping with the language.

And if something doesn't fit, there is a local coordinator and the backup of our team to manage it with sensitivity.

Is it very cold in Canada? And other "climate" concerns from Spanish parents

Yes, it's cold! But there are also postcard-perfect autumns, green springs, and summers filled with lakes and mountains.

Canada is an enormous country, and the climate depends on the region. In British Columbia, the winter is mild; in Alberta, there is snow and winter sports everywhere.

The important thing is to go prepared: good thermal clothing, boots, and a desire to live new experiences. And yes, houses and schools are well-heated.

What makes the Canadian provinces different when choosing where to study?

Canada is not just a huge country, it's a mosaic of cultures, lifestyles, and climates! Each province offers something unique.

Do you want nature and adventure? Alberta and British Columbia. Do you prefer a city and a multicultural atmosphere? Ontario and Toronto are the places for you. Looking for peace and proximity? Nova Scotia or New Brunswick have a lot to offer.

How is a course taken in Canada validated?

If you are thinking about sending your son or daughter to Canada, this is surely one of your first questions.

The answer is yes: it can be validated. To do this, at least 5 core subjects must be taken, and official transcripts must be presented with the Apostille of the Hague.

What subjects and activities can you take in a Canadian high school?

Can you imagine studying cooking, video game design, or leadership while improving your English?

In Canada, you can. High schools offer core subjects (English, Mathematics, History…) but also incredible electives: film, robotics, woodworking, music…

Additionally, there are clubs, sports, and field trips that greatly enrich the experience.

Does my son or daughter need a visa to study in Canada?

Yes, for stays of more than 6 months, a Study Permit It's not complicated, but you have to follow the steps carefully:

  • School District Letter of Acceptance
  • Online visa application
  • Biometrics (in some cases)
  • Wait times

What level of English does my son or daughter need to study in Canada?

You don't need to be bilingual. Many students travel with an intermediate or even a basic level. The environment ensures they progress quickly.

Canadian teachers are very accustomed to teaching international students and support them from day one.

In some districts, there are even ESL (English as a Second Language) reinforcement classes.

Don't worry: at My Language Quest, we take care of this entire process so that your school year in Canada is incredible.

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