Canadians pay for elementary school (either Public or Catholic) through their taxes. There are also private elementary schools available that charge tuition - they may be faith based or alternative such as Montessori schools. Canadians pay for college or university through tuitions. Total fees per year are around $7,000 anually for college, and more for university.
No
Yes!In Canada, the hospital are free.The insurance pay when you go to hospital so if you have a surgery the insurance will pay them.But if you don't have any insurance IN canada, you have to pay.
duo-tang
There currently 300 school days in Canada. The country us known as the most educated country in the world.
it depends what kind of school you want to go to. if its a government school then it's free but if it's a private or boarding school, then you have to pay. education is now compulsary in parts of India like kerala, delhi etc.
Education is madatory in Canada up to the age of 16 years. There are few areas of Canada like Manitoba and Ontario where education is mandatory for 18 years. In short, every child in Canada has to join school in order to get the basic grip of education.
Anyone can go to school if they pay for the classes.
You don't have to pay to attend public school in Spain.
There are 5 days in a school week for canada.
Yes!In Canada, the hospital are free.The insurance pay when you go to hospital so if you have a surgery the insurance will pay them.But if you don't have any insurance IN canada, you have to pay.
He went to Peterborough High School in Peterbrough, Canada.
yes
st edwards in canada
about 1.5million
It depends on if you have a scholarship to go there!
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no!
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