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Because Canada is the most well-liked and reasonably priced country in the world to study, most students prefer to attend Canadian colleges. Canada is regarded as the best country in the world to live in and is also one of the top three economies in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Academic Excellence
Canada boasts one of the best educational systems in the world, with top-notch programs in almost every subject. Excellent undergraduate programs are available in both conventional majors and professional fields. Although the quality of education is always great, universities have their own distinctive characteristics, whether it be big, crowded campuses or smaller, more intimate ones; whether to provide degrees in English or in French; or whether to locate in big cities or in rural towns. You have the option of attending large universities that provide a broad selection of undergraduate and graduate-level courses or smaller liberal arts colleges that prioritize undergraduate education. Canada’s top schools and universities are known throughout the world for their excellent academic programs, secure campuses, and high standards. They ensure that their pupils are prepared for the 21st century and are at the forefront of the information technology revolution. Numerous American businesses actively recruit students in Canada.
Quality Education
In the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), only Canada spends more per capita on its educational system. A degree or diploma from a Canadian institution is accepted all around the world. Graduates from Canadian universities go on to have prosperous and successful jobs. Canada is renowned for its top-notch educational system and demanding entry standards.
Permanent Residency and Canadian Immigration
International students can apply for their Permanent Residency from within Canada, which might take up to 15–18 months. However, they must obtain at least 67 Points to be eligible.
A Secure Setting for Study
Canada is regarded as being a relatively safe, secure, and organized nation. Between 1993 and 2003, the number of violent crimes there declined ten years in a row. Contrary to its southern US neighbors, weapons are carefully regulated and typically not allowed.
Working in Canada
In Canada, foreign students are permitted to work 40 hours per week during the summer and 20 hours per week during the academic year. Many programs even provide a paid co-op term where students can gain practical experience working in the field. They might even be paid cooperatives. After completing their programs, international students may also apply for the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program (PGWPP). The length of the PGWPP depends on factors like course length, etc. You are urged to visit the CIC website for more information.
The documents you need for your visa application depend on your personal situation and the course you are planning to study and nature of employment of your sponsor. However, in general you need the following documents:
A valid LOA (Letter of Acceptance) from a Canadian educational institution
Confirmation of any scholarship, grant, teaching or research assistantship including name of the providing institution or organization, amount per semester or year and duration.
All educational documents, including marks sheets
Proof of funds sufficient to cover your tuition and living expenses for your first year of study in Canada.
Evidence of your English skills
Study Plan
Proof of employment for yourself, if applicable
If you will be attending an educational institution in the province of Quebec you must provide a CAQ (certificat d acceptation du Quebec) from the Government of Quebec.
Police Clearance Certificate, Birth certificate and Marriage Certificare (if applicable)
Visa Application forms and Visa Fees
Other related documents
For a detailed visa application checklist, please consult with us.
International students are expected to start planning for their studies in Canada one year in advance. The major intake for Canada primarily is ‘Fall’ i.e September. The other intake is in the month of ‘Winter’ i.e. January, but it depends on the program and the institution. Very few institutes have May intake as well.
All students must be fluent in English if they are applying to Canadian Institutes. International students need to have required level of English language competence. All students should take up the IELTS or TOEFL(ibt) exams. An IELTS band of 6.5 for Undergraduate & 6.5/7 for Postgraduate courses or a TOEFL score of 80 and above for Undergraduate and 90 and above for Post Graduate courses is desirable. For Diploma and Advanced Diploma 6.0 in IELTS or equivalent other test score is required.
Diploma – Advnaced Diploma
GPA 3.0 to 5.0 in HSC / Min 4-5C in O Level with C in Math
Few Colleges accept GED and few require 10th Grade results with GED
Undergraduate – Bachelors
GPA 3.5 to 5.0 in HSC / Min 2C in A Level to 3A* in A Level
Few Universities require Math course in 12th Grade for Business and Science programs
Postgraduate – Masters
CGPA 3.0+
GRE or GMAT is not required for Science and Engineering programs
For MBA programs at some Universities students need to have work experience along with GMAT Score