11th and 12th grade
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11th and 12th grade
Hello my name is Billy I currently live in the U.K and I am 15. I want to move to Canada or America for 11th and 12th grade I'm in year 11 right now (10th grade) I basically want to move after my exams what ways can you help me do so
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Sorry, we can't help you. We're a travel forum, not immigration attorneys. Suggest you start by looking up info on the Canadian immigration website, if it has recovered from the post-election crash.
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An even earlier start would be to talk to your parents or other trusted adult and talk about why you want to make this move. Reasons? Pros? Cons? Costs? Etc.
If you're serious about it, accept the fact that it won't happen as quickly as you think. There are such things as exchange programs for students but you'll have to get your parents or guardian involved,
Perhaps you should start thinking about a longer range plan such as coming her for university.
If you're serious about it, accept the fact that it won't happen as quickly as you think. There are such things as exchange programs for students but you'll have to get your parents or guardian involved,
Perhaps you should start thinking about a longer range plan such as coming her for university.
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OK, that's good. You could try googling high school exchange programs in Canada. If you speak another language, especially French, you may have better luck.
Also, if you have a guidance or academic counselor at your school, they'd probably be a good source of information.
Also, if you have a guidance or academic counselor at your school, they'd probably be a good source of information.
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