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Canada

Canada is often at the top of the list of the best countries to live in. The country is typically praised for its affordability, access to education and health, political stability, individual freedom and environmental protection.

  1. Wide range of education options

Canada is considered one of the top destinations for higher education as they are providing a wide range of education options, including diploma programs, certificate programs, and bachelor’s/master’s programs.

  1. Top class universities with international recognition

Canada has a few of the universities listed in the top 50 best universities in the world. Many popular universities such as the University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, McGill University and the University of Waterloo are in Canada. Hence, the quality of education is assured in Canada, and the quality of living will amuse you once you reach there. The degrees you obtain from Canadian universities have global recognition and validity.

  1. Work while studying

You will have the opportunity to work part-time while studying. That will help you find the money required for tuition fees and daily expenses such as rent, food, travel, etc. You can work up to 20 hours a week in Canada if you are a valid student in any of the Canadian universities. Also, you have the opportunity to work full time on vacation times.

  1. The smooth process for a permanent residence permit

Getting a permanent residence permit is a very straightforward process in Canada. If you have skilled job experience during your Post Graduate Work Permit, you can apply for permanent residency through the Canadian Experience Class (CEC). Certain provinces in Canada, like British Columbia and Quebec, allows students to apply for permanent residency directly without any job offers under certain conditions. The family reunion options are also very attractive for international students and job seekers.

Canada has the longest coastline in the world. …

There are millions of lakes in Canada. …

The world’s oldest known rocks can be found here. …

We have a version of the Dead Sea. …

Regina is the geographical centre of North America. …

Six Canadian cities have more than 1 million residents.

Canada has a few of the universities listed in the top 50 best universities in the world. Many popular universities such as the University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, McGill University and the University of Waterloo are in Canada.

Canada is privileged with some of the top 50 ranked universities in the world.

Some of the most popular are:

  • Saint Mary’s University
  • Toronto Film School
  • Royal Roads University
  • University of Winnipeg
  • Trinity Western University

Even though you will find all courses and all types of degrees and universities you are looking for, there are some popular categories of programs that have mostly attracted students.

Some of them are:

  • Economics
  • Finance
  • History
  • Pharmacy
  • Engineering

Compared to many countries, the cost of studying in Canada is very affordable. You will likely need between C$20,000 and C$30,000 annually to cover tuition and living expenses. However, this cost range is an average only and will vary according to the institution and program in which you are enrolled, your location and your living expenses.

Most of the universities in Canada offer on-campus housing for international students. But students have to separately apply for this. Usually, this will cost around $3000 -$7000 per school year. Some students also choose to live off-campus. This will be expensive obviously ranging from $500 – $1500 per month. In addition to this, you will have to pay monthly for utilities like electricity, home phone, internet, and television as well as personal expenses and renters’ expenses.

The highly advanced transportation system in the cities can be used by the students for their short errands. These monthly passes will range from $80 -$110. And some of them will have student offers too.

Each university in Canada has its own system on their website for the students to enroll. So, prospective students are advised to check university websites to know particular details about the admission. Some of the general documents required are:

  • A scan of your diploma (high school or Bachelor’s degree),
  • A transcript/record of your previous courses,
  • A scan of your passport,
  • Your CV,
  • Testing scores,
  • Evidence of scholarship or funding,
  • Letters of recommendation (between 2-3),
  • Portfolio and/or writing samples.

English-language tests:

To apply for the Canada student visa, you’ll need to provide proof you have a diploma for your English proficiency.

The certificates generally accepted by the universities in Canada are:

  • TOEFL
  • IELTS
  • CAE or CPE

Intakes & Deadlines

The deadlines for Fall intake are between January and April and deadlines for Winter intake are between June and September.

Each university in Canada has its system on its website for the students to enroll. So, prospective students are advised to check university websites to know particular details about the admission. Some of the general documents required are:

  • A scan of your diploma (high school or Bachelor’s degree),
  • A transcript/record of your previous courses,
  • A scan of your passport,
  • Your CV,
  • Testing scores,
  • Evidence of scholarship or funding,
  • Letters of recommendation (between 2-3),
  • Portfolio and writing samples.

To apply to study in Canada, you’ll need to provide proof you have a diploma for your English proficiency.

The certificates generally accepted by the universities in Canada are:

  • TOEFL
  • IELTS
  • CAE or CPE

After getting the admission confirmation, you can apply for the visa. The visa application process includes some documentation and other procedures. You can consult with Fernways for further assistance with the visa.

Work in Canada temporarily after you graduate

To work in Canada after you graduate, you need a work permit. The work experience you gain while working may help you qualify for permanent residence

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