Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Benefits Of Studying In Canada

High Recognition

A degree or diploma from Canadian educational institutions is instantly recognized around the world as being of highest standard.

Affordability

Tuition fees for international students in Canada are much lower than other countries. Canada spends more per capita on education than any other country in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

Foreign Students

There are over 100,000 international students from all parts of the world annually in Canada. It is renowned all over the world for its tradition of hospitality and tolerance.

HI-TECH

Canada is a world leader in software development, telecommunications, aerospace, engineering, urban transport, biotechnology, mining technology and environmental industries.

Wide Course Options

Canada offers a wide choice of over 90 Universities and 150 colleges and institutes, featuring virtually every programme imaginable.

Low Cost of living

Canada has a remarkably low cost of living. Its inflation rate has remained one of the lowest in the industrialized world.

Working In Canada

When students come to Canada to study, they are required to have enough money to live on and pay for tuition for the duration of their stay. They can assuage their cost of living by working. The following are the scenarios that could enable an international student to work in Canada.

Working On Campus:

An international student who is going to school full-time can work up to 20 hours on campus. This means that if there is a job opening at the school’s bookstore or in the cafeteria or somewhere on the school’s property you may apply for that job.

Working As Part Of A Co-op Program or Work Placement:

If the programme that you are admitted to have a work requirement, meaning that you are required or have the option to work at a job related to your programme as part of the curriculum, you will be allowed to do this.

Working As A Postgraduate Research:

In some instances, work and education come together and become almost one at the same time. If you are a graduating student working on academic research, you may be able to get paid job.

Working After You Graduate

You may be able to work in Canada for up to a year or more following your graduation. In order to do this, and you must have studied full-time; you must have a valid study Permit.

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