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coz in our country primary is from grade 1-6 or 7 and secondary is high school 1-4 years.. so does post secondary means college?
 
saki said:
Missing out on tuition help ?

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To receive the learning bond, families have to have a child born Jan. 1, 2004, or after, and an after-tax household income under $40,970 a year. Then, it is necessary to start an RESP account with a licensed RESP provider where the government can deposit the money. Parents and child also need to have a social insurance number.

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After reading the post again, now I realize that a family has to have a child born after Jan 1, 2004 and not necessarily for that child but for the older siblings who will go to college..pls correct me if Im wrong. Thanks.
 
carl128 said:
coz in our country primary is from grade 1-6 or 7 and secondary is high school 1-4 years.. so does post secondary means college?

High school is from grade 1 - 12 while post secondary school is referred to as college (universities, institutes etc.)
 
hi saki..

i got my pr and will shift in april to BC.
my daughter will be 4.5 years then she has squint in her eyes and cic letter clearly says that no health cover for first 3 months
though she needs to be addressed only clinically that too in once in three months..what should be the best way to get cover on health
as wife also allergic to cold..

another question when does the kid public(free) schooling starts at what age? is it 6?
if so when v go for jobs who will look after the kid. any govt. help on that ?

regards