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STUDY IN CANADA WITH SCHOLARSHIP:

Canada is the home to the world’s’ most beautiful waterfalls. Every academic year, this beautiful country hosts more than hundred thousand of international students. The number of students is ever-increasing and therefore it’s becoming the world’s’ most attractive study-destination in the world. To know why such many international students are choosing Canada for their higher education.

Live in a Safe & Peace-loving Nation:

Canadians are a peace-loving nation where international students feel safer and enjoy their study period. Canada’s crime rate is much lesser than in the USA, UK, and many other developed countries in Europe. Additionally, the Government runs a special security service to ensure local and international students’ safety on university campuses. Moreover, universities and colleges have unique campus security services 24/7.

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World Class Education:

Canadian higher education system holds academic excellence over the centuries and thus has an international impression of its degree in the global job market. More than 20 Canadian universities rank among the top global 500 universities. The University of Toronto, British Columbia, and McGill University are notably popular for their academic excellence. Keep in mind that holding a degree from any Canadian university will place you among employers’ top list.

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Experience Bilingual Environment:

Canada is the worlds’ most popular bilingual country practicing mainly English and French. International students, therefore, will have a great opportunity to develop their language skills. It is widely recognized the dominating power of English and French language over other languages. Both languages hold an excellent reputation in corporate fields and international organizations. For example, besides English, French is the official language of the United Nations. Studying in Canada, you will become a graduate and become an expert in two appealing languages.

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Excellent Quality of Life:

The UN has declared Canada as the world’s best residential place for the past 10 years, where people enjoy an excellent quality of life. The standard of living in Canada covers the long-life expectancy and low crime rate; it also indicates the academic excellence in its higher education system. Additionally, Toronto and Ontario are well-known as the best cities for international students. However, though you will enjoy the highest standard of living, the cost of living is comparatively lower here than in the USA, UK, and Australia.


Course fees:

Studying in Canada is generally cheaper than it would be in other English speaking countries such as the USA, UK or Australia; however, fees vary between courses and institutions.
Typically, a postgraduate degree in Canada will set you back between CAD$4,000 and $6,000 (£2,500 to £3,600), although some can be as expensive as CAD$25,000 (£14,300) per year.
You also need to factor in additional study costs such as administration fees from CAD$150 to $500 (£87 to £288), health insurance roughly CAD$600 (£345) and international student application fees not required by all institutions, but around CAD$250 (£144) for those that do.
Funding to study in Canada International students are not eligible for the same public funding as Canadian graduates, but do not worry - there are a number of funding options available for non-native students. It's a good idea to contact your chosen university to inquire as to what bursaries or funding they may offer.

Language requirements:

Canada is officially a bilingual country, comprising of English and French speakers. You will not need to be fluent in both languages to study in Canada, as Quebec is the only French-speaking province. Fluency in English will be enough to navigate your way around all other provinces, although in many you will hear both languages and most have at least one French-speaking institution.

Upon entering the country, you may be required to take an accredited language test to demonstrate your proficiency in English. The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is an approved test for all Canadian institutions.

For more information on French language testing, and testing for those with additional needs.


Available Part-time jobs:

International students are allowed to work 20 hours weekly during their studies. Though many students come here to study in Canada, it is not hard to find part-time jobs due to the available opportunity in a variety number of fields. To be noted, a frequently asked question is whether it is possible to cover the monthly living expenses doing part-time jobs. The answer comes with a big Yes! Because if you work for 80 hours monthly, you will be paid well above $1000 while around $600 is sufficient to meet your monthly demand. However, over the last three consecutive years, the minimum wage in Canada is increasing and now it is $11.35 per hour though it is going to further rise to $13.85 from June 2019. On top of that, doing part-time you will gain experience that will keep you one step further while searching for full-time job after graduate.


Work After Graduate:

After completing the degree, international students are given the opportunity to work for up to three years depending on their program duration. Besides that, many programs offer students to do internships that are a great scope to boost their career even it is unpaid. Because an internship with the Canadian industry will deliver you hands-on experience that will surely place you among the best competitor for the international job market.


Become the Master of English and French Language:

Studying in Canada will also help you learn the worlds’ most spoken language fluently. Since you will live in an environment of English language you will slowly but surely turn into a native English speaker. The notable cities of the English language are among many Toronto, British Columbia, etc. Additionally, if you live in a city like Montreal or New Brunswick where the mostly French language is spoken, you will become the master of the French language. In fine, it is a great opportunity to develop the two most dominating languages living in a single country.


Become Permanent Resident:

Canada offers permanent residence to its international graduates. Though the door is open for immigrants from all over the world, students studying in Canadian University or colleges will get a wider opportunity. Firstly, getting a Canadian degree, you will earn more than 30 points extra from the applicant having a degree from any other country. Additionally, after completing a degree, you will be given the opportunity to work for the same duration you have studied in Canada and thus you will earn the points allocated specially for the applicants who work in Canada. That means, in the race of permanent residents in Canada, you have more chances to get it easily and within a short period of time.