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What are the advantages of studying in Canada?

Advantages of studying abroad in Canada

First, academic qualifications are universally recognized:

The quality of higher education in Canada ranks among the best in the world, and its academic qualifications are generally recognized by all countries in the world. 20 17 American news and world report (American news &; World Report), Canada ranks first among the countries with the best education. At present, there are about 90 universities (including universities, university colleges, polytechnics, art colleges, etc. ) A bachelor's degree or above can be awarded in Canada. According to the "QS World University Ranking" in 20 18, four universities in Canada entered the top 100, and 15 universities entered the top 400. Canadian universities are mainly public, and there are few private universities. The first-class universities are all public universities. Public universities can be free from the influence of private consortia or donors, and can maintain academic and style neutrality while maintaining low tuition standards. Most universities in Canada use English for teaching, and a few use French or English-French bilingual teaching. Nowadays, Canada's high-quality education and "affordable" study abroad fees attract more and more international students.

Second, the cost of studying abroad is the lowest among developed countries:

The quality of education in Canada is comparable to that in the United States and Britain, but the cost of studying abroad is much cheaper. Higher education in Canada is dominated by public schools with relatively low tuition fees. Canadian students' average annual college tuition is about 500 ~1.2 million RMB, and their living expenses are about 500 ~1.0 million RMB, which is at least half cheaper than studying in the United States, Australia and Britain. In addition, some schools can offer scholarships and paid internship courses. Students can also use their spare time and holidays to work and study on or off campus. After the employment of international students, the Canadian government can also refund some university tuition fees in the form of tax refund, further reducing the cost of studying abroad.

Third, there are many options for studying in Canada.

After the college entrance examination, the threshold for students to study in Canada is low, and the chances of choosing a prestigious school are high. In China, high school students can only choose a school by virtue of their college entrance examination results. Once the results are not ideal, there is little room for choice. However, studying in Canada is different. Even if students fail in IELTS scores, they can apply for a prestigious Canadian school through language training instead of IELTS scores in the form of "no IELTS double admission". Halifax Language Institute of Canada cooperates with about 30 schools in Canada. Students have many choices of universities and majors, and the chances of entering famous schools are far greater than those in China. Moreover, students can successfully enter the Canadian undergraduate program as long as they study in China Ningbo Branch of Jiaha College (9th Floor, Huijin Building, No.77 He Yi Road, Haishu District, Ningbo) for a period of time, and then go to Canada to complete the language training. Once students enter Jiaha College, they are guaranteed to apply for more than two domestic offer, so that students have no worries.

Fourth, it is easy to settle down and naturalize.

After graduating from college, international students can apply to become permanent residents of Canada through federal experience immigration or provincial nomination immigration, and the application conditions are very relaxed. After becoming a permanent resident, you can enjoy the same rights and welfare benefits as citizens. If you still want to apply for Canadian citizenship, permanent residents only need to meet the residence requirements of living in Canada for three years in the five years before applying for naturalization. The time spent studying or working in Canada before becoming a permanent resident can be converted into naturalization residence time according to 1/2, with a cumulative conversion of up to 365 days. It is easy to meet the requirement of three years of naturalization and residence, and it is quite convenient to join Canadian citizenship. After naturalization, you can freely enter and leave more than 70 countries and regions around the world without a visa, and you can also go to work or study in the United States, which has a very broad space for personal development.