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Study in Canada

The first step for a student to have a successful career in an innately worldwide economy is choosing the right destination to pursue their graduation or to fuel their educational aspirations.

Selecting Canada as your destination for higher education could prove to be decisive in honing your skills and knowledge to be competitive in the global economy - that is now an ever increasing interconnectedness of national economies.

Climate

Canada's appeal is its four seasons: winter, spring, summer, and fall. Every season has its own charm as they offer changing landscapes, temperatures, climate, and travel costs. The climate and intensity of these seasons vary across the country. It is said that an enchanting landscape can help one be in a good mind space. Canada has a magnificent landscape round the year which abodes well for international students aspiring educational endeavours and successful careers.

Canada’s infrastructure has been developed to ensure that their population can stay warm, with cities even creating walkways to and from building in schools.

Significant Reasons to Study in Canada

  • 1. Canada’s Robust Education System

    The Great White North’s Education System is robust and well-funded. Some elements of the school system in Canada though can vary slightly from province to province as it is managed provincially. Highlights of the Canadian education system are as below.

    • Canada is one of the most educated countries in the world
    • Canada has both public and private schooling
    • Educational expenditure forms 6% of the GDP – higher than average spending among other OECD countries.
    • Canada has World’s Top Education Institutions
  • 2. Top Ranked Universities in Canada

    Canadian universities are one of the top ranked among international schools and institutions worldwide. These colleges, universities, law schools, medical schools, and engineering schools have a global standing. Some of the top universities are listed below.

    • University of Toronto
    • University of British Columbia
    • Mcgill University
    • Mcmaster University
    • University of Montreal
    • University of Ottawa
    • Queen University
  • 3. Significant Programs to study in Canada

    Canada offers a variety of degrees, diploma and certificate courses that provide the theoretical, practical and foundational training for a successful career. Some of the programs in demand in Canada are listed below.

    • Computer Science & IT
    • Business & Finance
    • Core Engineering & Engineering Management
    • Biosciences, Medicine & Healthcare
    • Agricultural Science & Forestry
    • Architecture
    • Hospitality & Tourism
    • Humanities
    • Media & Journalism
    • Law
  • 4. Work While you Study in Canada

    • Most international students can work for upto 20 hours per week and full time during scheduled breaks including mid semester breaks without work permit. It is pertinent to note that one cannot work before you start your studies.
    • Co-op work permits are granted to students enrolled in Designated Learning Institute (DLI) where work is required to complete the course of education enrolled in. Work hours are not restrictive to 20 hours as above provided the co-op placement or internship totals 50% or less of the study program. For more details click here
  • 5. Career Opportunities in Canada

    Due to its sparse population, Canada is always on the lookout for skilled and unskilled labourers, workers, technicians and professionals in almost all industries. This creates ample demand for fresh applicants every year.

    Moreover, finding work in Canada makes one eligible for other benefits:

    • Becoming eligible for and/or gaining more points under the Skilled Worker/Professional Program for permanent residency in Canada.
    • Expediting the application process for Canadian permanent residency.
    • Qualifying for one of Canada’s Provincial Nominee Program.
  • 6. Safe & Secure Environment

    Canada is known globally for its peaceful ways and gentle people. Along with ranking #1 for quality of life index, it is also ranked as one of the safest countries to live in.

    Also, police officers of Canada give out “positive tickets” when they see people doing something positive!

  • 7. Multicultural Environment

    Despite being the second-largest country in the world, after Russia, it is one of the most sparsely populated countries in the world. With miles and miles of nature, it is a nation devoid of human corruption. Canada is home to a multi-cultural society and they open their arms to immigrants from countries across the world. The land of the maple leaf, Canada is the host to a wealth of natural and intellectual resources and rivalled by very few countries in the world. The employment opportunities in almost every sector and industry are numerous.

  • 8. Bilingual Country

    Despite being an officially bilingual country, the most prominent language used in Canada is English. Just under a quarter of the country's population speaks French - most of whom, live in Quebec. The fact that English may not be the spoken language in the world, but it is an official language in a large number of countries, abodes well for international students coming into Canada. English allows them to settle down easily and enables one to establish communication channels in a multicultural environment.

  • 9. Immigration Possibilities in Canada

    Canada approximately welcomes over 2 lakh immigrants every year. Canada has an immigrant programme that facilitates immigrants to live and work in their country. It is an affordable country to live in and an excellent residential destination for those looking for a better quality of life and work.

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