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What are the advantages of applying for studying in Canada?

Canada's long-standing good reputation for education has led a large number of international students to study in Canada, and many domestic students go to Canada to study every year. So what are the advantages of studying in Canada? Come and have a look with me.

What are the advantages of applying for studying in Canada? 1. First-class education quality.

Canada has a globally recognized North American education system with first-class education quality. Education funds account for most of the government's financial expenditure. Canadian primary and secondary schools have private and public schools for everyone to choose from. Most of its universities and colleges are public. Its schools at all levels have strict management, scientific and comprehensive disciplines and strong teachers. Its colleges and universities have diverse majors and have unique advantages in business, engineering, medicine, science, literature and art. Canadian qualifications and degrees are recognized all over the world.

2. The tuition is relatively low.

Compared with other European and American countries, tuition fees in Canada are lower. Among European and American countries, Canada's inflation rate has been very low. Although the tuition fees for international students are higher than those in China, they are lower than those for studying in other countries. Take undergraduate courses as an example. The tuition fees of public and private universities or colleges in Canada are around 25,000 Canadian dollars, while those of American private universities (mainly American private universities) are mostly around 30,000 Canadian dollars. Now the Canadian dollar has depreciated sharply against the US dollar, which has reduced the cost of studying in Canada.

3. High admission rate

Schools at all levels in Canada (primary and secondary schools, undergraduate courses and graduate students) have a high admission rate for qualified international students. Choose several schools that suit you, make preparations according to the admission requirements of the schools, prepare complete application materials, ensure the quality of the application materials, apply on time, and have a high probability of getting an offer.

There are many kinds of scholarships.

Canadian undergraduate or graduate students can apply for various scholarships, especially tuition scholarships, assistantships and research assistantships. Most of these scholarships are offered to qualified students.

5. The living expenses are relatively low

The cost of living in Canada is lower than that in the United States and European countries. Except Vancouver and Toronto, the cost of renting houses in other cities in Canada is not high, and renting houses accounts for most of students' daily living expenses.

6. International students can apply for permanent residence after graduation.

The Canadian federal government and most provinces have special channels for graduate students to apply for permanent residence. These channels are smooth, faster than others to apply for permanent residents, and the pass rate is high.

7. You can apply for a work visa directly after studying abroad, and the starting salary is much higher.

International students with college education or above in Canada can directly apply for a work visa of 1-3 years after graduation, and can find jobs in various provinces and cities in Canada. All provinces and cities in Canada have minimum wage requirements, which ensure the starting salary of employed people. There is a high demand for professionals in different industries, and there are almost many jobs for international students.

8. Qualified international students are allowed to work.

The Canadian government has optimized its policy to allow qualified international students to work outside the school. In the past, international students could only work directly on campus, and they had to apply for an off-campus work permit to work outside campus. Now, the government has reformed the policy, and qualified international students do not need a work visa to work outside the school. Students with student visas are automatically allowed to work off campus for 20 hours a week, provided that students with certificates must continue to study certificates, diplomas or degree courses in recognized institutions for 6 months or more.

9. The visa policy for international students has been continuously optimized.

The Canadian Embassy continuously optimizes and simplifies the visa application policy for international students. Visa time is accelerated.

Excellent social welfare system.

International students also enjoy many benefits. In terms of medical insurance, different provinces have different policies on medical insurance for international students, but all require students to join medical insurance to avoid high medical expenses caused by medical treatment. After applying for a job number, you can register for old-age insurance and unemployment insurance. During the period of studying abroad, if a child is born, the child will automatically acquire Canadian citizenship and enjoy various child benefits in Canada.

1 1. The admission methods are diversified.

There are generally four admission methods for studying in Canada. The first is direct and unconditional admission, which is suitable for students with excellent language performance in high school; The second type, conditional admission, is suitable for students who have excellent grades in high school but have not yet achieved language results, as long as they pass the language test before entering school; Third, students with double admission and qualified high school grades can study in the language center of the school. After the language is qualified, the school directly accepts them; Fourth, college preparatory course, in which students study language and basic college courses at the same time, laying a good foundation for undergraduate study.

12. Flexible transfer system

Most Canadian universities implement the credit system. Most Canadian universities recognize each other's credits. After studying in one school, students can transfer to other schools.

The quality of life is high.

International students living in Canada can get a good balance between study and leisure. Canada's developed media, entertainment and art facilities allow international students to relax after studying. Canada also has many parks, gardens, lakes, beaches and stadiums. There are many shopping centers, supermarkets, restaurants, theaters, art galleries and museums in the city center. Canadians like pets and all kinds of outdoor activities.

14. Excellent campus and social security

In western countries such as Europe and America, Canada's campus and social security are among the best. Unlike the United States, Canada strictly controls guns, so there are few shootings on campus and in society. The social crime rate and violent incidents in Canada are controlled at a very low level.

15. High social inclusion

Canada is an immigrant country, and people living in Canada come from all ethnic groups around the world. Canada is recognized as the most tolerant country in the world. People respect each other, tolerate each other and have a positive attitude.

16. Beautiful natural environment

Studying in Canada, you can enjoy Canada's unique natural scenery, fresh air and excellent water quality. A variety of geographical conditions coexist in Canada, and there are countless scenic spots worth visiting. In the west, BC has magnificent and beautiful seascapes, rolling snow-capped mountains and towering Rocky Mountains. In British Columbia, there are butchart gardens, Vancouver Stanley Park, Gauss Mountains, Whistler Ski Resort, Okana Root Grape Manor and Winery. In Alberta, there is Banff National Park; Oman, Saskatchewan and other central provinces can enjoy a vast and boundless highland grassland scenery; In the east, there are Niagara Falls, Qiandao Lake, peaks along the coast of the four marine provinces and Atlantic seascape; In the north, you can enjoy the scenery of the Arctic, the aurora and polar bears.

17. Cultural diversity

Canada can find restaurants suitable for the eating habits of all ethnic groups, places of cultural and religious beliefs are distributed in various cities, and there are various clubs and associations.

18. Highly developed science and technology

Canada's scientific research level is leading the world, with many Nobel Prize winners, and scientific and technological enterprises spread all over various fields and industries. The world-famous BlackBerry company, IMAX and ATI graphics cards are all from Canada.

19. Bilingual countries

English and French are the official languages in Canada. Quebec mainly speaks French.

20. Close cooperation with educational institutions in China.

Canadian and China educational institutions cooperate very closely. At present, many cities in China have Sino-Canadian high schools. According to the curriculum of Canadian middle schools, they can go directly to Canadian universities. Many universities in China have also signed cooperation agreements with universities in Canada, and students participating in this project can obtain degrees from both Canadian universities and China universities. In addition, the government of China has signed a cooperation agreement with Canadian universities to provide financial assistance for qualified individuals to study in Canada.

2 1. There are many school-enterprise cooperation projects.

A major feature of undergraduate education in Canada is to establish cooperation with enterprises and provide many internship opportunities for students. Combining learning with enterprise practice, students can apply what they have learned and prepare for employment after graduation.

Food security

Canada's food safety ranks first in the world, and the food industry has strict standards for all kinds of foods.