That's incorrect. You can send your child to Canada. However you would have to obtain a study permit for that child and demonstrate that you have enough funds to pay international tuition fees of $15K per year for the schooling, plus an additional $10K for living expenses. You would also have to find someone who is already living in Canada to act as a guardian for your child. This is the person your child will live with while attending school. The parents cannot come with the child - the child would have to come alone.
That's incorrect. You can send your child to Canada. However you would have to obtain a study permit for that child and demonstrate that you have enough funds to pay international tuition fees of $15K per year for the schooling, plus an additional $10K for living expenses. You would also have to find someone who is already living in Canada to act as a guardian for your child. This is the person your child will live with while attending school. The parents cannot come with the child - the child would have to come alone.
That's incorrect. You can send your child to Canada. However you would have to obtain a study permit for that child and demonstrate that you have enough funds to pay international tuition fees of $15K per year for the schooling, plus an additional $10K for living expenses. You would also have to find someone who is already living in Canada to act as a guardian for your child. This is the person your child will live with while attending school. The parents cannot come with the child - the child would have to come alone.