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The difference in approval of Visas

When perusing education abroad, many students experience great difficulties when attempting to enter into foreign academic institutes. This may be in part, because of the two countries relations, the current global situation or the various Visa policies of the student's home or desired country to attend.

Only on Rare occasions are there problems for individuals at CCSC to enter into Canada or other English speaking countries. Because students of the Private High School Program and Post Secondary Program are registered as students of Canada studying a Canadian curriculum and receiving Canadian diploma's, the Government of Canada gives differential approval of students Visa's, and facilitates students entry into Canada for post secondary studies or student high school exchanges.

Also, Canadian post secondary institutions recognize CCSC student's status as Canadian students and give them a preferential entry status into their University programs, unlike other foreign students. Other countries, especially those whose native language is English facilitate the student's entry because of their status as a Canadian student, receiving a Canadian diploma. Since the majority of students already take part in student exchanges to Canada during the Private High School Program, they built up credibility with regards to their visa status.

In the event that problems do arise for whatever reason, CCSC will do its best to provide access for individual's entry into Canada or abroad. If a student does have to wait for a period of time before entry into Canada , or abroad, CCSC will supply Canadian Post Secondary curriculum online to allow the individual to continue their education without delays or interruptions.

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