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What are the advantages of studying in Canada?

High degree gold content: Canada has a high threshold for applying for a master's degree and a strict academic system, and the obtained degree is widely recognized by the global business, government and academic circles.

Suitable for a wide range of people: GPA is above 70% or 75%, you can apply for standardized scores, and you can apply for double admission if you fail to meet the standards.

Short time, low tuition and high cost performance: the Canadian master program is between 1 and 1.5 years. The average tuition fee is about1.5-30 thousand Canadian dollars/year, and the living expenses are 1- 1.2 million Canadian dollars/year, which greatly reduces the burden of life.

Paid internship program ensures students' employment: Some Canadian universities offer paid internship (CO-OP) for master's courses. The most important thing for students to participate in the paid internship program is to gain workplace experience in advance and accumulate personal connections to facilitate their work after graduation. For example, the paid programs of Victoria University and Waterloo University are doing well.

You can apply for immigration directly after your master's degree: Immigration Canada is committed to attracting international students to work and settle in Canada and relaxing immigration policies. Different provinces have different requirements. Ontario and BC opened fast immigration application channels. Graduates of nine categories of master students (BC agriculture, biology and biomedical science, computer and information science, engineering, engineering science and technology, health and related clinical science, mathematics and statistics, natural resources protection and research, and physical science) can apply for immigration to the Immigration Bureau after graduation without any work experience or employer's offer. In addition, master's graduates in Ontario do not need to find an employer's guarantee. In other provinces, such as Manetho, if your major belongs to stem program, you don't need an offer from your employer.