Job Recruitment Website - Ranking of immigration countries - What are the majors suitable for immigrants in Canada?

What are the majors suitable for immigrants in Canada?

# Canada Immigration # Introduction The number of immigrants to Canada has soared. Many people will choose to study in Canada first, and then look for good immigration opportunities. So what are the majors suitable for immigrants in Canada? Come and have a look! Welcome to reading.

1. What majors are suitable for immigrants in Canada?

What is your major in Canada? Computer, media, logistics, hotel management and so on.

The employment of the above majors in Canada is very good, and these majors are very suitable for undergraduates, because they don't need particularly deep research depth when they are employed. Through undergraduate study, ordinary students should have been able to take up their jobs completely, but the education of junior college is mainly aimed at practical ability, and the study of conceptual knowledge is not profound. Therefore, undergraduates are most suitable to study these majors, because these majors are very good for employment and are very beneficial to future immigrants.

Recommended institution: Caplanion University, major in hotel management: Admission requirements: IELTS 5.5.

What is your major in studying in Canada? Easy to immigrate.

Some students may say that these majors seem difficult to learn. You're right, these majors are really not that easy to learn. Maybe you can find an ideal job after finishing these majors, but it is in the master's stage that you can really learn the connotation, essence and application of these disciplines. If you like these majors and don't get enough grades, it's ok to study in a junior college, but the employment level will still differ a lot in the future.

What's your major in Canada? Immigration is easy. Nursing, cooking, preschool education, car maintenance, etc.

This kind of specialty with strong hands-on ability is often recommended by Mr. Shao to my students. Unlike universities, colleges pay special attention to students' practical ability. Nursing and cooking majors really don't need to spend four years studying for undergraduate courses, because the professional knowledge is not so much or so deep, and many things need to be learned through practice, and most colleges and universities will provide students with co-op, so that students can have enough work experience when they step into the society to find a job, and employment will certainly not be a difficult task.

2. How much does it cost to study in Canada?

I. Tuition fees

College: The entrance threshold of college is low, the tuition is cheap, and the system is very flexible, so many international students choose to apply for college and start their own journey of studying in Canada. College tuition is about10.5 thousand Canadian dollars (about 80 thousand RMB) every year. In addition, international students also need to pay medical insurance and other fees, about 1500 Canadian dollars per year (that is, about 8000 RMB).

Second, the cost of accommodation

1. On-campus accommodation: Many schools will have their own student apartments on campus or near the school. Different schools and regions share different people and charge different fees. The average cost is about 2900-7400 Canadian dollars per academic year (i.e. 15000-39000 RMB).

2. Local host families: According to students' requirements, the school is responsible for arranging international students to live with local families near the school, and the fees vary according to the region and the number of people sharing. Two people share 600-800 Canadian dollars per month (that is, 3000-4500 RMB), and if one person lives, it is 900 Canadian dollars per month (that is, about 5000 RMB). Generally, all expenses will be included in the rent, and the telephone bill usually needs to be settled separately.

3. Renting a house off campus: Some students may choose to rent a house off campus with friends after getting familiar with the local situation or making some good friends. Due to the difference of housing area and quality, the rental fee will vary greatly. The average cost of shared accommodation in Canada is about 450- 1000 Canadian dollars per month (that is, 2500-5500 RMB), and the average rent of suites is about 800-8000 RMB per month. If a person rents a high-quality independent apartment, the rent is about 1700-2 100 Canadian dollars per month (that is, about 9000-1/000 RMB).

Three. Other living expenses

1. diet: students who live on campus can choose to eat on campus, and the daily meal fee is about 15 Canadian dollars (that is, about 80 RMB); Some host families will provide meals, with an average daily charge of about 30 Canadian dollars (that is, 160 RMB); If you rent a house off campus, you need to solve the food problem yourself, and the average daily cost is 15 Canadian dollars (that is, about 80 RMB). If you choose to cook by yourself, you will save money, and you will spend about 400 Canadian dollars a month on meals (that is, about 2 100 RMB).

2. Daily consumption: mainly including daily necessities, transportation, communication, entertainment, etc. This expenditure is flexible and changes with people's living habits and consumption levels. Some students only spend 100 Canadian dollars (about 500 RMB) every month, and some students may not spend 1000 Canadian dollars (about 5000 RMB) enough.

3. Transportation cost: In terms of transportation, the price of subway monthly ticket or bus monthly ticket is about 85 Canadian dollars (that is, about 450 RMB), but it is only a little more than 2 Canadian dollars at a time, and there will be some differences between cities.

3. Recommended by Canadian universities

1: University of Toronto

The University of Toronto ranks first in American News, Times Higher Education and World University Ranking Center. It is a world-renowned public research university with about 72,000 students, including 68,000 undergraduates.

Students can choose more than 700 undergraduate courses and more than 200 postgraduate courses. Academic departments range from engineering and law to information, public health and art and science. Academic programs are distributed in three campuses of the University of Toronto, all located in greater toronto area.

At present, there are about 13000 international students studying at the University of Toronto, from more than 60 countries and regions.

2. McGill University

Mcgill University was ranked third by US News and second by CWUR. It is a public school with high student satisfaction and a graduation rate of 85%. At present, there are about 365,438+0,000 undergraduates in this school, of whom about a quarter are international students from more than 65,438+0.50 countries.

Although the main campus is located in French-speaking Canada, McGill University takes English as the main teaching language and offers about 300 academic courses in 65,438+00 colleges and schools, including biology, architecture, history, dentistry and English literature.

Mcgill University is famous for having the oldest medical school in Canada, and has connections with many teaching hospitals.

3. University of British Columbia

The University of British Columbia was founded in 1908, with more than 50,000 students, ranking among the top three in Canada. It was recently rated as the most international university in North America. UBC's main campus is located in Vancouver, with about 85% students. There are more than 20 academic departments and schools in this campus, which provide news, education, kinematics, music and business. As for international students, about 23% of the students in the main campus are international students, and UBC has trained many alumni, including eight Nobel Prize winners and three Canadian prime ministers.