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Comparison of Studying in Canada and Australia

Studying in Canada? Or Australia? This problem has troubled many students and parents. Canada and Australia are both mainstream countries studying abroad, and many new policies have been formulated for studying abroad, which has brought convenience to many international students, but because of this, they don't know how to choose. Next, we decide which country we want to go to by comparing all aspects of studying in Canada and Australia.

College resources

There are more than 200 universities and colleges in Canada, including nearly 100 public universities. Moreover, in the 20 16CWUR World University Ranking, more than 60 universities in Canada were shortlisted in the CWUR World University Ranking, and 2/KLOC-0 universities were shortlisted in the top 500 universities in the world, which is a great affirmation of the "Maple Leaf Country" education. It should be pointed out that vocational colleges (junior colleges) in Canada are similar to TAFE in Australia. Students who study vocational courses in vocational colleges can also get work visas and immigration opportunities. As we all know, there are 42 universities and some TAFE colleges in Australia. As a Commonwealth country, overseas students who graduated from Australia tend to develop in Britain.

Study abroad expenses

According to statistics, Canada is the country with the most stable cost of studying abroad in the past decade, and there is no one. However, in countries with overseas education as their industry, such as Britain and Australia, the cost of studying abroad has increased significantly in the past 10 years, especially in the last five years. If you study for a bachelor's degree or a master's degree in a prestigious school in Australia, the cost is 350,000 RMB/year, while in Canada it is about 200,000-250,000 RMB/year, including living expenses and tuition fees.

visa

According to the current policy, it is very difficult to study for a diploma in Australia. In contrast, Canada is very expensive. As long as the economic situation is good and you have IELTS scores, you can get a visa and finally get a work visa. If you choose a diploma, you must choose Canada.

As far as the visas of the two countries are concerned, Australia has liberalized the requirements for undergraduate and master's visas, and no longer needs economic guarantees and deposits. More importantly, you don't need IELTS requirements, and you can take language courses after the school's internal test. But from this point of view, Canada is still relatively strict. Unless you have an IELTS score of 6.0 or a good economic situation, the success rate of obtaining a visa is relatively high.

hire

In fact, the employment rates in both countries are not too low, but as long as students pass English, their oral English is fine, they are flexible and willing to endure hardships, and it is definitely no problem to find a job to support themselves. From the policy point of view, after studying in Canada and Australia, you can now get work visas ranging from/kloc-0 to-3 years, which can create more opportunities for international students to stay and find jobs.

emigrant

Both countries support general skilled immigrants or sponsor immigrants. When the IELTS score is less than four sevens or four sixes, Canada has more advantages than Australia if it depends on employment and re-immigration.