Why Study in Canada?
Studying in Canada offers numerous benefits that make it an attractive option for international students. When you study in Canada, you invest your future. Also Canada is known for its world-class education system, with top-ranked universities and colleges. Canadian institutions consistently rank well in global university rankings annually. This multicultural bilingual country welcomes students from all over the world. It is known for its inclusive and diverse society, which makes it a warm welcoming place for international students. Canada also is considered one of the safest countries in the world. The low crime rate and stable political environment provide a safe and secure environment for students all over the world plus the students are protected with all Canadian Civil rights. When it comes to the quality of living, Canadian cities consistently rank high in terms of quality of life. They offer a high standard of living, excellent healthcare, and a clean environment. Canada has a strong economy and offers various work opportunities for international students during and after their studies through programs like the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program (PGWPP).
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Experience Like No Other
Adventure awaits you in Canada! One of the greatest things about studying in Canada is the opportunity to experience a climate, culture and way of life that is beyond compare.
Warm and Friendly Community
We’re proud to say that the ‘warm and friendly’ stereotype about Canadians is true. When you come to Canada, you’ll find a welcoming country with a unique Canadian culture that embraces diversity.
Affordable Cost
Canada is known for having some of the lowest university tuition fees among English speaking countries. Whatever your budget may be, you’ll find something just right for you in our diverse range of education options.
Quality of Life Rank
They rank #1 in the world when it comes to quality of life. According to the World University Rankings, they also have 5 of the top 100 best student cities in the world
Post Study Work Permit
Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWPs) are open work permits, meaning that they grant foreign nationals the freedom to work for different employers in different locations.
Path to a Promising Future
Canadian college and university students graduate with a strong earning potential. That’s because we position them for a successful future and rewarding careers. In the last decade alone, Canada created 1.6 million new jobs for graduates.
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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Can I work while I am studying in Canada?
Yes! A Canadian study permit allows you to work part-time (maximum 20 hours per week) while you study in Canada.
Can I stay in Canada after my studies?
Immediately after you finish studying you will be eligible to apply for a post-graduation work permit which allows you to stay in Canada and work. With a sufficient combination of Canadian education and Canadian skilled work experience, you can become eligible to apply for permanent residence. Completing studies in Canada does not guarantee Canadian permanent residence, but it greatly increases your eligibility!
Does Canada Universities accept credit excemptions?
Each university in Canada has its own policy regarding transfer credits from other institutions. Contact the university/Agent that you are interested in directly to find out which transfer credits, if any, can be applied towards your intended program of study.
What do I need to know about studying in Canada?
Studying in Canada can be a rewarding experience, and there are several important things you should know and consider before you start your journey. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you to prepare for studying in Canada:
Choosing the Right Program and University
Financial Planning
Admission Requirements
Language Proficiency
Student Visa and Permits
Work Opportunities
What are the most affordable types of programs in Canada?
• Accounting, Marketing and Finance.
• Project Management.
• Supply Chain Management.
• International Business Management.
How can I get PR in Canada?
Immediately after you finish studying you will be eligible to apply for a post-graduation work permit which allows you to stay in Canada and work in the relevant field . With a sufficient combination of Canadian education and Canadian skilled work experience, you can become eligible to apply for permanent residence.
Can we study in Canada without IELTS ?
Yes, you can study in Canada without IELTS as there are many available alternatives offered by Canadian universities to those who don’t have IELTS scores. These alternatives are: -Language proficiency exams like TOEFL, Duolingo English Test, PTE, CAEL, CPE, Cambridge English Exams, etc.Or might get an English wave-off.