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International Students
 
Why study in Canada
 
More than 200,000 top international students and researchers choose to study in Canada each year. Out of many countries in which you can get your higher education here are some facts about Canada. The reasons for why study in Canada
 
Qualifications are accepted around the world
 
Canada has high educational standards and tight quality controls. You will be earning a high-quality education which will give future opportunities and benefit in your career. A Canadian degree, diploma or certificate is globally recognized as being equivalent to those obtained from the United States or Commonwealth countries.
Canada tops the list of educational spending per capita of all the countries in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Canadian colleges are internationally regarded for their high academic standards and emphasis on research in post-secondary education. In 2012, four Canadian universities claimed Top 100 spots in the ARWU Shanghai Rankings Besides, the Canadian government and private sector support research in a number of cutting edge fields, including telecommunications, medicine, agriculture, computer technology, and environmental science.
 
Affordable education
 
The quality of education and living standards in Canada are amongst the highest in the world, but compared to other countries cost of living and tuition fees for international students are generally lower. Such as the United States and the United Kingdom. As such, Canada is often the preferred choice for students attending college or university.
 
Multicultural society
 
With almost all of the world’s ethnic groups represented in Canada, it’s hard not to find foods and community/cultural activities associated with specific to your culture. In fact, your international student advisor can help you get in touch with any number of ethnic clubs and associations for you to join while you’re here.
Government policy specifically mandates diversity. You will have the best opportunities to understand and mingle with different cultural and ethnic people and have variety of food and entertainment. Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto -- the country’s largest cities -- are celebrated as safe, accessible and culturally rich world-class cities with beaches, museums, restaurants, shopping and more.
 
Healthy and safe communities
 
While you may have heard of or experienced Canadians’ friendly and open nature, you may not have known that the United Nations consistently ranks Canada as one of the best places in the world to live. As an international student in Canada, you’ll enjoy all of the same freedoms which protect Canadians – respect for human rights, equality, and a stable and peaceful society.
 
World-class language education
 
Did you know that Canada is a bilingual country and is considered a world leader in language training? Since teaching French and English as a first and second language is an integral part of a Canadian education, you will be able to improve your fluency and capacity for either language as you further your studies.
 
Exciting campus lifestyle
 
Canada’s post-secondary campuses aren’t only wired with the latest in sophisticated technology, but countless other modern amenities as well. From Olympic-quality sports facilities to public concert halls and art galleries, Canada’s post-secondary campuses offer you enormous possibilities for learning and leisure. Plus, you’ll have incredible opportunities to meet individuals similar to your views, ideas and gain valuable experience through student-run governments, radio, newspapers and businesses.
 
Innovative and abundant research opportunities
 
Research is one of the key components of a Canadian post-secondary education. You’ll have ample opportunity to become a part of this exciting aspect of education. In Canada, government and industry together support research including: telecommunications, medicine, agriculture, computer technology, and environmental science.
 
Land of possibilities
 
Under Canada’s highly dynamic and hands-on academic environment, you will not only acquire knowledge and skills in analysis and communication, but you will also learn how to express yourself, demonstrate your creativity, and develop your self-confidence! Teachers and professors are always available and eager to help with lessons, and studies fuse academic excellence with interaction and collaboration in the classroom.
 
Possibility of immigration
 
Did you know that some international students with Canadian credentials and Canadian work experience may apply for permanent residency without having to leave Canada? For more information about the possibility of immigration to Canada once your schooling is complete, please visit the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada website.
 
One of the best places to live
 
High academic rankings and a reputation for friendliness is great, but it's hard to beat eight consistent years of top rankings by the United Nation as one of the world’s best places to live. Canadians are protected by a diversity of freedoms, and international students are too. The result is an exceptionally stable and peaceful society with a low crime rate.
 
High Employment Rate
 
Job prospects are strong for Canada’s international grads. The country’s universities boast links to more than 5,000 global collaboration agreements. Combined with Canada’s focus on industry-specific applied research, it’s no surprise that more than 90% of Canadian alums are employed less than six months after graduation.
 
Tech Rules
 
Canada is at the international forefront of computer and information technology, particularly in telecommunications, medical devices, aerospace engineering, lasers, biotechnology, ocean and environmental, and several others. Through its innovative SchoolNet program, Canada was the world’s first country to connect its schools and libraries to the internet.
 
Natural Splendor
 
Canada also excels in terms of its stunning natural settings with 42 national landmarks and multiple UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The landscape offers a stunning diversity -- from breathtaking coastline to wide open prairies and the scenic Rocky Mountains.
 
Sticking Around
 
International students who worked and studied in Canada don’t have to leave in order to apply for permanent residency. The Citizenship and Immigration Canada website offers info regarding how international students can transition to post-school life in Canada.
 
You will find a new home, no matter where you are from.
 
Canada became the first country to officially declare multiculturalism as a policy through the establishment of the 1971 Multiculturalism Policy of Canada, which affirms the rights of all citizens regardless of race, ethnic origin, language or religion. This ideology results in a harmonious environment rich in cross-country respect, as well as constantly rising rates of naturalization.
Canada’s diversity is an extraordinary asset in today’s global marketplace, not only because of unparalleled cultural understanding, but also because of the multilingual nature of its citizens. It’s no surprise then that Canada has a reputation as a premiere language training destination. More than one billion Canadians speak English while 250 million speak French. International students improve personal and business fluency through access to unparalleled "English as a Second Language" and "French as a Second Language" programs.
 
Your education is the government's priority.
 
Canada’s International Education Strategy recently announced its goal to double the number of full-time international students to 450,000 by 2022.The Canadian Council of Ministers of Education prioritizes attracting international students in all education sectors through a number of strategies. The plan is not only focused on recruiting, but also on retaining after graduation by offering more opportunities for Canadian students to work abroad while studying and remain in the country as permanent residents afterward.
 
Getting your student visa has been made easier.
 
Because of Canada’s rising status as a premiere destination for international students, Citizenship and Immigration Canada has evaluated its student visa (AKA study permit) system to provide greater overall accountability. In January of 2014, a number of changes will take place, including the following:
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