Fulfill Your Dreams Through A Canadian Education

Canada Is Ranked Among the Best

Canada is ranked one of the best countries in the world. According to a US News report, it ranks #1 as best country for quality of life. It is the second largest country in the world with 10 provinces and 3 territories, 6 time zones and 4 seasons. It has some of the finest natural beauty in the world with Pacific and Atlantic coastlines, rugged Rocky Mountains, rolling hills and prairies, countless lakes and rivers and Arctic tundra.

Canada embraces diversity and multiculturalism. With over 50% of the population coming from all corners of the world, and with over 120,000 international students each year attending our educational institutions, you will be immersed in a extensive multicultural milieu in the classroom as well as in society. You will meet and mingle with people from nearly every nation in the world. It truly is a multicultural mosaic.

Canada is one of the safest and most peaceful countries in the world with a low crime rate. Some smaller communities in Nova Scotia even report a zero percent crime rate. It’s unbelievable but true.

Canadians are warm and friendly people who will welcome you with wide open arms. It is among the happiest, most peaceful nations in the world with a high standard of living, high life expectancy and many social programs. Canada has one of the best health care systems in the world where health care is affordable because of provincial health care initiatives. It is considered one of the best countries for international students.

Work opportunities await the international student, as students are permitted to work part-time while studying to offset some of the education costs. Government work programs also encourage international students to stay in Canada and work after their graduation from a Canadian university or college. This means that international students coming from any part of the globe are welcomed in Canada. International students come to stay.

Canada’s culture embraces ethnic and religious diversity. All cities and even smaller communities will have an Islamic centre or a mosque and halal food. Smaller colleges may not have halal menus on campus but halal food is available at restaurants, small meat markets or at mega superstores like Costco and Superstore. Most campuses will have a common prayer room that is shared by all faiths. Pakistani Student Associations and Muslim Student Associations can be found at most institutions. Christian students will find a variety of Christian student clubs and churches on campus and in the vacinity.

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Beautiful British Columbia

British Columbia is a fantastic place to study, work and live. A diverse, multicultural population has settled in BC to pursue their dreams and enjoy BC’s beautiful scenery and temperate climate. With its strong and growing economy, it’s an ideal place for students to study!

Thousands of international students attend BC’s institutions every year. It has internationally recognised institutions like the University of British Columbia, a high quality of life, welcoming and safe cities and beautiful scenery from the Pacific Ocean to the Rocky Mountains.

Employment forecasts for BC put 800,000 new jobs on the market in the next 10 years. Seventy-seven percent of future jobs will require post-secondary education or training with 41% of new jobs requiring diplomas, 36% a bachelor, graduate or professional degree. That could be you.

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Alberta Bound!

Alberta is another one of the major study-abroad destinations. What makes students choose Alberta?

The University of Alberta is ranked in the top 150 worldwide and 5th in Canada. It, and other top-notch institutions offer choices galore. Tuition and cost of living are reasonable.

Alberta offers students a diverse and active lifestyle. Beautiful scenery, sports like cricket, soccer and ice hockey, international cuisine, clubs and shopping are part of Alberta’s entertainment scene. Edmonton’s West Edmonton Mall is the largest shopping and entertainment complex in the world and has over 800 shops and restaurants as well as an amusement park and IMAX theatre within the mall.

Alberta is Canada’s top energy producer and is expanding its medical, information technology industries. Edmonton was ranked in the top 10 tech sector cities in Canada for 2019. Over the next 10 years Alberta will need financial, medical and healthcare personnel. Come to Alberta, come to stay.

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Saskatchewan Prairies

Opportunities abound for students who choose Saskatchewan for studies. Saskatchewan has a robust economy, enticing salaries and low unemployment rates. People in Saskatchewan are friendly, communities are safe and there is plenty to see and do in Saskatchewan.

University tuition is economical, and the cost of living is affordable. Saskatchewan is home to 2 excellent universities including the research-intensive University of Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan’s Nominee Program is available to those who participate in the government’s Post Graduate Work Program. Quality careers and entrepreneurship abound in this province where skilled workers are in high demand.

Saskatchewan has natural parks, lakes and rivers, wide open prairies, historical landmarks, shopping centres and restaurants. Whether you are a nature lover or city dweller, Saskatchewan is an ideal province in which to study. The province hosts safe and friendly communities, affordable cost of living and a high quality of life. You too can find a prosperous life here.

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Manitoba, Polar Bear Capital

Winnipeg, Manitoba’s capital, offers a cosmopolitan ambience and urban amenities. As a railway and transportation hub, it is known as the “Gateway to the West” and offers newcomers a thriving economy and low unemployment rates.

Manitoba’s education system is world recognised and houses the University of Manitoba, a research-intensive university. With universities, colleges and polytechnic institutes, prospective students have a plethora of programs from which to choose.

Manitoba is the cultural capital of Canada, boasting Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet. With a vibrant culture, music and arts scene surrounded by natural beauty, prospective students are in for a pleasurable life while studying at one of Manitoba’s fine educational institutions. A high standard of living, affordable costs and plenty of opportunities are some of Manitoba’s attractions.

Manitoba’s economy is diverse and strong. Their aerospace industry is the largest in Western Canada, employing over 5,300 people. Agribusiness, manufacturing and technology also have a strong presence in the province. There is a place for you here.

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Ontario, Central Canada

Ontario has the largest share of universities and colleges in Canada. Some are world ranking such as Toronto, Waterloo, etc. An investment in education at one of Ontario’s educational institutions can boost your employment opportunities among the province’s many multinational corporations. For students who toggle between studying in the US or Canada, consider the border city, Windsor, where you can study in Canada but take a co-op program in the US.

Ontario is home to the Great Lakes, northern forests, beautiful and warm shorelines and parks. Cities offer nightlife, clubs, restaurants, galleries and shopping. About 50% of Toronto is made up of immigrants, so a multicultural experience awaits the international student. For example, Gerard Street in Toronto teems with South Asian cuisine and shops.

Ontario is home to Ottawa, Canada’s capital city, and Toronto, the country’s financial hub, which makes the province Canada’s center. Envision yourself in Ontario.

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La Province de Québec

French is the main language spoken in Québec, but that shouldn’t stop international students from studying there. Some universities and colleges are bilingual; classes are taught in both English and French, but you can complete a program entirely in English as well.

Tuition fees and cost of living are affordable, one of the lowest in North America. Universities and colleges such as McGill, are globally recognised. Québec is noted for its carnivals, art exhibitions, festivals and much more. The province has natural beauty par excellence and is a great province to experience the confluence of both English and French culture.

Employment opportunities for graduates remain good as an aging population retires. Vocational jobs, among others, will need to be filled. The Québec Experience Program (PEQ) makes Québec a desired destination for international students.

If you want the full Québec experience, you might want to learn some basic French phrases before attending classes as it also helps to make connections with the French-speaking population. Come experience French-speaking Canada.

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The Maritimes Region

The Maritimes consist of Canada’s four Atlantic provinces: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland & Labrador. All border the Atlantic Ocean. The region is noted for its natural beauty, quality of life, friendly people and low cost of living, plus its low crime rate. Wolfville, NS boasts of 0% crime rate. You can’t beat that!

Their universities and colleges, though smaller in size and population, offer high-quality education and facilities for undergraduate and graduate students. Smaller means better with more one-on-one rapport with professors due to small class sizes. Worth remembering is the University of New Brunswick, which has the best cybersecurity program in Canada and partners with NASA and other space agencies.

The Atlantic Canada Study and Stay program is for international students who want to work, live and contribute to life in Atlantic Canada. The Maritimes also have Provincial Nominee program incentives for those students who hope for permanent residency. Consider the Maritimes for your study in Canada dream.

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