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Can international students graduate from a Canadian High School?
PostedNovember 3, 2022
UpdatedNovember 3, 2022
ByJennifer
Yes, students can graduate from high school in Canada provided they complete all the components that are required for the high school diploma. Student should expect to spend between 2-4 years in a Canadian high school in order to complete the required components for high school diploma.
High school credits already earned in a student’s home country will be assessed by the Canadian school board prior to arrival and may also be used toward the diploma.
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