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Published date: Feb 2023 • Author: AdmitSpot Admission Team
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Canada, commonly referred to as the great white north, has become one of the top three countries that international students aspire to study in. In the past decade, there has been a remarkable increase in global students choosing Canada as their preferred destination for higher education. This trend is attributed to the high-quality education provided by Canadian universities, many of which rank among the top universities globally, offering a diverse range of programs and courses that meet the needs and interests of students from all over the world.
One of the key factors that make Canada an excellent option for international students is the recent educational strategy implemented by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), which emphasizes on increasing the number of international students. As a result, international students have access to numerous benefits, including easier access to immigration streams that allow them to transition to permanent residents. Here are some of the factors that make Canada a preferred choice for international aspirants.
Canada is undeniably one of the best countries in the world when it comes to upholding equality, respecting human rights, and providing a safe environment for its residents. As an international student, you can rest assured that Canada ranks third in the world for offering exceptional quality of life.
Similarly, the Canadian education system is no exception to this standard. International students studying in Canada receive an outstanding quality of education, from post-secondary to post-graduate studies. Unlike other countries, Canada offers easy options for students to transfer between different types of courses and institutions without any unnecessary obstacles or bureaucratic red tape.
As a student with a valid study permit in Canada, you have the flexibility to explore other suitable options and transfer to different universities or colleges seamlessly. This means that you can pursue your academic interests and goals without being held back by any administrative roadblocks or restrictions.
One of the most compelling reasons for international students to consider Canada as their study destination is the reasonable cost of education compared to other top countries. In addition, various funding aids are available to supplement students' financial needs and ensure that they can pursue their academic goals without undue financial strain.
While the general cost of living in Canada may vary depending on location and lifestyle, students can expect to spend anywhere between CAD $800- CAD $2000 on basic needs such as travel, accommodation, leisure, and food. However, Canada's policy for part-time jobs can provide significant relief for students who need to supplement their income. International students in Canada are allowed to work 20 hours per week if they are enrolled full-time at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI). This policy not only helps to ease financial burdens but also provides an opportunity to gain valuable work experience and explore Canadian work culture.
For students looking to gain even more experience and contacts in their field of study, co-op programs are an excellent option. Co-op programs typically alternate between eight months of full-time education and the subsequent four months of full-time Co-op Work Experience. This combination of classroom learning and practical experience not only helps students to gain useful industry contacts but also provides them with an opportunity to earn money while pursuing their diploma or degree.
The Post-Graduation Work Permit Program (PGWP) offers a valuable opportunity for international students who have completed a program of at least eight months in duration from an Eligible Canadian Designated learning institution (DLI). With the PGWP, graduates can obtain an open work permit that allows them to gain up to three years of valuable Canadian work experience. This work experience can increase their chances of attaining Permanent Resident status in Canada.
Navigating the immigration options available to international students and workers in Canada can be a complex and overwhelming process. AdmitSpot simplifies the process by offering an all-inclusive technology platform for end-to-end international education and immigration services support. Whether you are interested in applying for the PGWP or have any other Canadian immigration-related queries, our Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) is available for a free immigration consultation session. Read more about our process here.
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